Sunday, August 30, 2009

What the heck is Web 3.0 ?

What the heck is Web 3.0 ?

It's Web 1.0 + Web 2.0 = WEB 3.0

As you know, Web 1.0 was simply an acronym for eCommerce. Back then, retail stores wanted to do business on the internet rather than just using expensive retail storefronts. Many saw the power of the internet to attract an entirely new audience that may not have had the chance to visit their store in person. This would without doubt give them access to more potential customers for less cost.

Web 2.0, in its simplest definition and use today, has become an acronym for the everyday person's ability to communicate and collaborate globally using Social Networking. It has made things more user friendly to us, and as such, companies have come to embrace these new design and communication formats to engage with their customers.

Web 3.0 brings these two worlds together for the average person to be able to harness the power of the internet to begin to profit with multiple streams of income online by introducing products and services to their groups of followers (also known as their list and also as their tribe).

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Saturday, August 29, 2009

You don't need a publisher

Keys to Writing Your Book
  • It can be short, to begin with.
If it's useful and works for you, then go with it!

You can keep expanding it later as you need to.
  • You don't need a publisher.
For your business, forget about a publisher. Check out these two sites...




Larry G Potter
www.atrafficplan.com

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Great Way To Get Customers

A friend had a car that was embarrassingly dirty. He had been too busy to take it in to be washed, let alone do it himself.

One day he found a business card on his windshield for a car washing service, he was interested. He looked around the parking lot. Only dirty cars had the card.

The card advertised a deal for an introductory wash. Better yet, they would come to your home or place of business and do the job there. Perfect for him. Couldn’t be more convenient.

He called and set up an appointment.

My brother and I used to do something similar with the lawn cutting business we had as teenagers. We would ride around on our bikes and look for yards with grass that looked like it needed a mowing. When we found one, we’d knock on the door and ask if they would like to hire us.

We had all the work we could handle.

Even in today’s economic environment, you can have a thriving business.

All you need to do is use this “Dirty Car Approach.” You target people who have a strong need for your product or service. If they need it, they won’t be able to do without it. And they will pay you to provide it.

Larry

aTRAFFICplan.com


Saturday, August 1, 2009

These Challenges with Internet Marketing for EXPERIENCED Marketers are solved by theTRAFFICplan...


1. As their business grows they can’t keep up with training newbies!
2. Personal production suffers as they help more new people try to “get started”.
3. Frustration over Lack of Duplication!
4. Wasted Time As People They Trianed for WEEKS/MONTHS Bail Out to
Other Programs!!
5. No Time for fun stuff! Newbies always demanding more and more time.
6. NO WALK AWAY INCOME EVER! Attrition/Retention KILLS YOU if you do.
7. This becomes a J-O-B instead of a “Lifestyle Business”
8. If you automate, competition KILLS you as a “Bad Sponsor” and takes your team.

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