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Get Success With Making Money From Blogs
Get Success With Making Money From Blogs
So you want to make money with blogs? Well you may be here right now because you have been struggling to have some success with blogging or you could be here because you are new to this field. No matter what the reason is blogging for profit is an easy thing that anyone can really do. When I first started out I thought that I would never see the day when I can even make one dollar off of my blogs. I thought it was the hardest thing in the world to get people to even notice my blog but then everything changed when I became devoted to actually learn to make money with them. Devotion is a key factor to success and I hope that youre here because you are devoted right now.
So lets get started shall we? Here are the 5 Best ways to have success and make money with blogs: 1. Article Marketing In order to get your blog noticed you can write articles in order to promote it. You can write about what your blog is about and then leave a link at the bottom of your article for the people who are interested in what you have to offer. Then submit to as many article directories as you can for more exposure. 2. Social Bookmarking when you create a new post in your blog go to many different social bookmarking sites and bookmark the title of your post. You can ask or answer questions about your niche and then leave a link back to your blog in the signature line. Now make sure that you have your blog set up and ready with all of your affiliate links in order to make money before you start sending traffic over to your blog. To gain more money try adding some Google adsense to your blogs as well. Hopefully you can profit now after I have told you some important tips to make money with. This will leave many high page rank links back to your site and also more traffic to your blog as well. 3. Update Content Update your blog daily with a new post of new youtube video. This will allow people to know that your blog will continually have useful information about the niche you are promoting. 4. Pinging Ping your blog every time you add new content.
This will bring you more traffic and will also allow the search engines to know that your blog was updated. This will help your rankings in the search engine for whatever keyword you are trying to rank well for. 5. Forums Participate in relevant forums that compliment your niche. You can ask or answer questions about your niche and then leave a link back to your blog in the signature line. Now make sure that you have your blog set up and ready with all of your affiliate links in order to make money before you start sending traffic over to your blog. To gain more money try adding some Google adsense to your blogs as well. Hopefully you can profit now after I have told you some important tips to make money with.
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Fund Consumer Receivables Through Direct Response Financing
Fund Consumer Receivables Through Direct Response Financing
If advertising and media expenses are hampering your growth why not consider infomercial financing? Infomercial financing is really nothing more than a kind of consumer financing whereby you may elect to cash out your multipay receivables up front so as to enhance your cash flow. Cashing out receivables will empower you to obtain capital without creating debt or compromising your equity.
As long as the consumer has authorized payments on his/her credit card no credit check is necessary and no formal contract is required. The receivable may be purchased after the product has been shipped and usually after the thirty day money back guarantee has expired. In this way the returned accounts are filtered out before the receivable is actually sold. If for example you offer a five payment credit card transaction and the first payment is taken with the initial order you could sell the receivable after the second payment is taken thirty days later and the remaining three payments would then be bought. If on the other hand you only charge shipping and handling up front and then take the first payment thirty days later then the remaining four payments would be bought.
Rates may vary somewhat relevant to the product and the associated risk involved. At the same time upon selling your receivables your company will no longer incur the costs associated with credit card merchant fees statements and collection calls.
A reserve account usually 15 is set aside to offset delinquent accounts. However if a delinquency report can be provided by the client consideration will usually be given to reduce the reserve account. The reserve account is usually held for 90150 days after the month of the first purchase. At this point the client will be eligible for a reserve rebate. Every month after the initial hold back the reserve is reviewed and eligible refunds are distributed at those times. Each months placement is treated as its own reserve pool. Although delinquent accounts are taken against the reserve clients should expect to receive most of the reserve back over time assuming of course that a reputable product is being sold.
Since there are no actual credit statements or contracts generated data is transferred electronically. How the data will be sent and what information will need to book in the accounts will be done so as to meet the clients needs.
Delinquent debt collection services are also available for defaulted accounts. This delinquent debt collection service is a norisk program in the sense that there are no up front costs. The delinquent accounts are booked in collection letters are sent and phone calls are made to the delinquent accounts. The charge for this collection work is typically one third of the payment collected. If no collections are able to be made you would owe nothing. Collection work will start within days of your file transfer and funds will typically be disbursed at the end of the month.
In addition to consumer financing and delinquent debt collection loan servicing of current accounts is another service available to our clients.
To find out more information about this program please contact lt;a href=”www.accessfundingcenter.com”gt;Access Funding Center Inc.lt;/agt;
About the writer:nbsp;nbsp;Dr. Anthony F. Cicone the owner of Access Funding Center Inc. received his certification in the cash flow industry on Feb. 14 1996 through the International Factoring Institute Center for Business and Professional Development at the Open University. At that time Dr. Cicone was conferred a Diploma as a Certified Factoring Specialist CFS.
On April 2 1996 Dr. Cicone was enrolled as a member of the National Association of Factoring Professionals.
On May 14 1999 Access Funding Center Inc. was incorporated in the state of South Carolina.
Dr. Cicone was named “top grossing broker” for MFSI for 2002
Dr. Cicone has been the subject of several articles in the American Cash Flow Journal. Dr Cicone also actively contributes articles to the American Cash Flow Journal.
In January of 2003 the American Cash Flow Association designated Dr. Cicone as a Master Consultant in the areas of Consumer Receivables and Unsecured Business Loans.
Also in January of 2003 Dr. Cicone achieved the highest level of recognition in the cash flow industry when he was named to the Million Dollar Club.
In July 2003 Dr. Cicone became the founding president of the South Carolina Chapter of the American Cash Flow Association.
Flying First Class
Flying First Class
How much would you pay if you wanted to fly from Phoenix to New York this weekend?
If you booked your flight on United Airlines you could be standing on Broadway to see a show on Saturday night for only 620. Why not go all out and travel first class? It will only cost you 3378.
Many don’t see the value in that 2758 difference. But no matter how empty the coach section of the plane those few first class seats are almost always sold out.
Yahoo founder and author Seth Godin challenges us to discover How Much Extra for Nice?
Although the perceived value of that first class seat is over 3000 what’s the incremental cost to the airline? You’ll get a lot more attention from the flight attendant. You’ll get a meal instead of peanuts. You may even cost the airline a few dollars in drinks.
The airline will spend about 100 more on you and book an additional 2658 in gross profit.
What can you do to offer your clients and customers the opportunity to travel first class? You need to start by providing great basic service. Great basic service would include everything that your competition claims to offer but you need to actually deliver that level of service.
Your next step is to really understand what motivates your clients. Why do they buy from you now? What would make them buy again? What would cause them to tell their friends and family about your business?
How do you get the answers to those challenging questions? Quite simply you ask. You could get very formal with focus groups and research questionnaires but all you really need are a few questions and the willingness to reach out to your customers and ask for their feedback.
Now you take that feedback and engineer your profits and pricing to reflect those firstclass opportunities on your business jet. It can’t hurt to just be nice to everyone but filling those firstclass seats could make a big difference in your bottomline.
I hope to see you on Broadway this weekend. Be sure to say “hi” when you see me in the first class section!
About the writer:nbsp;nbsp;Bill Merrow has over 30 years of management and consulting experience as a general manager sales and marketing executive finance and operations manager as well as numerous accomplishments implementing major information systems.
Bill can be reached at 602.821.7340 or via email at billazprofitplanners.com.
