I believe that there are 5 main reasons why people fail at affiliate marketing:
1. Lack of education — thorough (and ongoing) education saves you both time and money
2. Laziness — there is no such thing as big-bucks-fast (if not at the expense of violating rules, of course), and you want
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Why Affiliate Marketers Fail: 5 Reasons
Posted by prussakov under Online MarketingFrom http://www.amnavigator.com 5053 days ago
Why Your Business Owes Taxes When it Didn't Generate Cash
Posted by dreamwithdeadline under FinanceFrom http://www.openforum.com 5053 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on January 18, 2011 9:35 pm
Your business has several silent partners: Uncle Sam and his state and local cousins. Many of the decisions you make on a daily basis will impact their take, so it’s wise to be at least somewhat familiar with the tax laws when you run your own business.
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Benefiting from Government Spending Without Being a Government Contractor
Posted by sannwood under FinanceFrom http://www.openforum.com 5053 days ago
Last year I received a lot of door-to-door visits and direct mail pieces from companies promoting replacement windows for my home. A credit on 2010 taxes was available to homeowners that would cover a percentage of the cost of an energy-savings upgrade.
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Eight Types of Intelligence Make the Entrepreneur
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 5054 days ago
I’ve long believed that entrepreneurs are different. We all know successful entrepreneurs who dropped out of school, and people with high IQs that cannot manage a business. I used to call this “street smarts,” but recently I found a better explanation, called multiple intelligences. Successful entr
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How I Learned Everything I Need to Know About Creating a Good “Perception” By Living In My Car
Posted by sonasathish under Public RelationsFrom http://www.techiemania.com 5054 days ago
Perception! Can you judge a book by its cover? Should you? I say hell yeah!! You will anyway. When I look at a company to evaluate its brand or public perception I can instantly see where it fits in the market and what they can do right away to help its perception. It’s not hard.
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Just Because You Think It Doesn’t Make It Real
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://drshannonreece.wordpress.com 5054 days ago
When I was a child, I was in a plane crash with my family. We all survived, but the event left a mark on me. Thirty years later, I still engage in a mental tug of war during most flights, and become a serious white knuckler anytime there’s turbulence.
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My 5 Favorite, but Often Ignored, Analytics Features
Posted by sonasathish under ResourcesFrom http://www.problogger.net 5054 days ago
This post was written by the Web Marketing Ninja—a professional online marketer for a major web brand, who’s sharing his...
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Stop Stealing My Content!
Posted by CIKMarketing under Online MarketingFrom http://www.cikmarketing.ca 5054 days ago
Made Hot by: globalcopywrite on January 18, 2011 9:45 pm
After hours of slaving away at your keyboard, you’ve finally done it – you’ve completed what could possibly be the world’s most perfect blog post. Your arguments are solid, your sources make complete sense. You were clever, but concise; articulate but understandable. As you click the publish button
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Can Social Media Be The New White Hat SEO Technique?
Posted by B2CMKTG under Social MediaFrom http://www.b2cmarketinginsider.com 5054 days ago
When I started my agency, it started out as an organic SEO shop. Soon I realized that there were quite a lot of people who were consulting with organizations large and small about how to optimize their own sites and properties, there were black, gray, and white hat strategies who were offering e-bo
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OK, So I Exaggerated A Bit…
Posted by tyoungbl under SalesFrom http://bit.ly 5054 days ago
Made Hot by: Jed on January 18, 2011 7:49 pm
Yeah, OK, I’ll admit to exaggeration in the title of my recent “Death of All Sales Reps” post. Anthony Iannarino called me on it. More accurately it should have been “The Imminent Death Of All Current Sales Reps Who Fail To Recognize And Aggressively Exploit The Coming Explosive Growth Of Interne
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