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Today more than ever having your own domain name is an absolute must for many reasons. In this article I reveal some of them. Keep in mind there are many more. And today domain names are available all over the web for a very reasonable fee. The prices have come way down over the past few years. There is absolutely no excuse if you are truly serious about your online business not to have your own domain name.

Imagine for a moment you are surfing the web, and you run across a link with a headline promising that if you click it, you will discover a way to earn a phenomenal income. So, you go ahead and click it and stand by to be taken to the associated web site. Here’s a small part of the psychology that goes on in 89% of web surfers minds as they look for helpful web sites.

Using the example above, lets pretend the person is going to your web site and when they get there they see it’s an address that looks kind of like this…

http://members.aol.com/usersname/index.htm

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If you submit your URL(s) either by hand or use a web submission service, or belong to any of the many affiliate programs, you should read the following VERY carefully! It will save you lots of time, energy, and effort. And it will also save you many headaches.

Each day the Internet welcomes thousands of entrepreneurs each eager to claim their fair share of an incredible income. In life things happen in stages and in this article you are going to learn what really happens as opposed to what you may have been told by some shall we say “crafty” marketer’s! Get ready for an eye opener.

I have seen time and time again, people lose motivation very quickly after they try marketing on the Internet, and do not immediately get thousands of orders like they may have been promised. This is very sad as ( if given the honest information of how to properly market) many of these folks would be enjoying an abundant and blessed income right now! Here’s what happens but doesn’t have to happen to you.

When first starting out, most have little to nothing in their advertising budget. In fact most have to scrape together the funds to advertise at all. Some try to find free places to promote their web address. These people sit for hours and manually type their ads to list one or more URL’s to the many “Free For ALL” or FFA pages. They sit back and wait for the big payday for all the hard work invested. Guess what, it doesn’t come. Next they learn there are submission services that for a small fee, will do the submissions for them to thousands of FFA’s, links pages, directories, search engines, and commercial newsgroups etc. On the surface this sounds like the way to go not to mention saving lots of time. Well not quite, here’s what really happens and why you should give very serious thought to how your web address can actually be BLOCKED BY THOUSANDS of sites all over the Internet! Make sure you know who you are doing business with or they may do more harm than good for your URL.

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Being more productive is often a matter of simply making a few simple changes to your daily routine. These seven tips if consistently applied will help you get more done in less time. And while this article is written from the perspective of the home based business entrepreneur, the tips can be used by all.

Master Schedules

The easiest way to get a handle on your schedule is to pick up an appointment book or desk top at a glance weekly planner. Make sure it has the time marked by the hour. An appointment book is great if you are constantly moving from one location to another. If you remain in the same location a desk top planner works nicely because you can quickly glance to see what you have scheduled.

Mark Accomplishments

In the margin of your planner write a small tick mark for every item you complete each day. It can be a returned call, a completed task or project etc. Set yourself a goal of at least 25 or even 50 ticks and stick with it.

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In today’s times it’s unfortunately not very tough to find plenty of people filled with hate. It’s sad in so many ways. It ripples like a rock thrown into a pond effecting the lives of good, honest, ethical people who simply do not deserve it.

A quick search on the Internet revealed even further proof and confirmation that hate truly is out of control. There are hate sites against Michael Jordan and even the greatest man who ever walked the earth Jesus Christ.

I suppose the rationale in the minds of people who are filled with hate is they have some reason and can easily justify their hatred for another. The most amazing thing about it becomes what those reasons are.

In almost every instance when the smoke clears, the actual reason which sparked the hatred initially is usually something really dumb.

One of the most insane things I’ve ever heard (and I hear it often in my business) is when people call me to say they’ve tried various business opportunities in the past and all were scams and the people promised them the moon… blah..blah..blah.

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Think of search engines not as brilliant thinkers with an intellect unreachable, but moreover a child that does what it is told without question. Search engines basically need nourishment. They are constantly hungry for original content and new data they can absorb and add to an enormous database. That’s because search engines are nothing more than a huge database of information.

It all boils down to one simple thing. The number of quality inbound links equals the amount of quality traffic you get. There are several innovative ways of getting those inbound links such as video, RSS feeds, Blogs, Articles, Podcasts etc.

You must think of search engine optimization and feeding the search engine as a daily task that has to be done to preserve the work you’ve already done and to create new ranking and listings that will sustain your business over time.

For example. You can write one article per day and submit it to several article submission sites. This will not only give you incredible coverage when ezine publishers pick up your article and distribute it to their readers, it will also boost your search engine ranking because the search engines love your original content. And since the more popular article submission sites have such high traffic and activity, having an inbound link to your site from them really boosts your ranking.

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