Posted: September 7, 2010 at 4:25 pm | Tags: marketing, simplified

It’s almost like a bad joke:
Question: “What did the CPA marketer earn?”
Answer: “Two dollars and thirty-seven cents.”
Question: “What did the CPA marketer spend to get it?”
Answer: “Five hundred and fifty dollars.”It’s happened this way, more than people like to admit – but it doesn’t have to be this way. The most common causes of CPA disappointment are:
·Insufficient market research
·Failure to track daily expenses
·Lack of basic business knowledge
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Posted: September 6, 2010 at 11:25 am | Tags: advertising, marketing, media, social, world

Every day, print and online trade magazines and news sources tout developments in online advertising, branding, and marketing. Seismic shifts in the industry—like major advertisers setting up shop in Second Life and other alternate realities—have forced marketers and advertisers, ready or not, to employ new advertising models. But the potholes for advertisers using Web 2.0 are many, and missteps by companies that don’t understand the new rules of the game guarantee lost time and money ill spent. Advertising 2.0 ensures that readers understand the advertising options possible in the Web 2.0 environment, provides examples of companies using these options, and offers guidelines for their application.
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Posted: September 3, 2010 at 6:25 am | Tags: businesses, good, idea, involved, marketing, multiple, Network
If they can be done, how can you go about marketing two, three, or four different Network Marketing and MLM businesses?
Answer by jdlr46
I never understood why people get involved with these.
For starters, you bug everyone you know like friends and family. They will probably be nice up front but will talk about what a P.I.T.A you have become.
Those on the inside of MLM will tell you different. It’s the greatest thing since sliced bread. But that’s only so they can get you working for them.
Sorry, but that’s my two cents on MLM.
Posted: September 2, 2010 at 6:25 pm | Tags: Facebook, hour, marketing

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Posted: September 1, 2010 at 4:25 am | Tags: about, anyone, marketing, Network, really, story, success, work
I want to go into network marketing and want some information on it. web sites etc that can help me get started. thanks
Answer by JZ
Yes, we have found success in network marketing. You must find a good company. One that has been around OVER 5years..preferrably 9 years. Then you will know that they have met and surpassed all criteria and guidelines legally. You must be very dedicated and believe in your product. Don’t let “the birds” get you. That means all your cheap and tacky friends. They do not really want you to be successful. They dont understand your ability to create generational wealth for yourself. They may have an “employee” mentality. You dont. Go for it. But remember it is SIMPLE…but it may no be easy. It will require HARD WORK and NEVER NEVER QUIT!
Posted: September 1, 2010 at 2:25 am | Tags: current, earning, know, market, marketing, Networking, positions, sale, sell, Spot
I have two positions in Xango for sale and am trying to learn where to promote them. One earns over ,000 USD a month and the other is arond ,000 USD a month. Thanks!
Answer by struckjeffrey
Hi there,
The best place to place them is on www.sedo.com. I placed my website www.moneystruck.net there as its up for sale too.
Simply sign up at sedo for free and park your site there and possibly earn some money while its parked there awaiting a buyer. Keep me posted.
Jeff
Posted: August 30, 2010 at 5:25 am | Tags: anyone, business, estate, marketing, Myspace, Networking, real, Their, wondering
Answer by Gandalf Parker
Its against the Terms of Service.
Im fairly active on forums for online businesses such as CafePress and the subject comes up often. You have to be real careful about casually mentioning what you do.
Posted: August 30, 2010 at 3:25 am | Tags: change, friends, marketing, Network, offer, plan.should, some
Some of my Friends offer me a network marketing plan.should i change my job?
Answer by Lil me
Um, I’d be very cautious… is it an MLM? Do they get a bonus for referring you? I’d stick with your job.. sounds questionable.
Posted: August 29, 2010 at 7:25 pm | Tags: categories, company, hoping, marketing, Most, Network, product, recommended, start, would
I am hoping to start a Network Marketing Company (MLM), what would be the most recommended product categories?
Answer by melldiva
Have you done any market research? Most MLMs do not make money &/or are total scams. Not recommended.
Posted: August 29, 2010 at 6:25 pm | Tags: Look, marketing, Network, opportunity, People
I have joined a new network marketing company but after getting 4 people in I’m out of people i know well to talk to I was wondering how to reach out to more people. I have a web site for people to look at www.livinity.com/11011 and I understand the business and really do love the products they sell if anyone can help pleases do. I would really like to know how to reach people on the net.
Answer by Yannis K
It is everyday life i think without being dependent on something particular.Maturity+ demand=supply and things come the way you want.
Posted: August 29, 2010 at 2:25 pm | Tags: Facebook, mark, marketing, misses
Facebook Marketing Misses the Mark
A report from the Pew Internet and American Life Project shows that older users are the fastest growing audience on Facebook, but Facebook ad targeting excludes seniors. Facebook – Pew Internet – Social network – Online Communities – Twitter
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Posted: August 29, 2010 at 1:25 pm | Tags: authors, book, marketing, Networking, online, plug, publicity, social, through

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Posted: August 28, 2010 at 10:25 am | Tags: company, marketing, Network, should, start
Do i need a network marketing licence to open a network marketing company? And i need to hire a lawyer to read through all my company polices and regulation before i start the company?
Answer by rattyrat
Market networking of course!
Posted: August 28, 2010 at 4:25 am | Tags: give, income, increase, leader, marketing, Network, some, tactics, team, tips
We have binery system in our Network Marketing. I can make the entry in either leg provided the member is not so concerned with the entry.
Answer by blkwdw86
Yeah. Get a job.
Posted: August 27, 2010 at 5:25 am | Tags: business, marketing, Matters', Networking, promote, sites, social

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Posted: August 27, 2010 at 1:25 am | Tags: CrossChannel, marketing, paradigm, part
The Paradigm of Cross-Channel Marketing, Part 1
Marketing channels have evolved over the past few decades from just print to electronic media to the Internet. With the advent of information technology, today’s marketers have the luxury to decide on the most potent mix for the products they are trying to sell. It becomes essential to understand the difference between a multichannel marketing approach and a cross-channel marketing approach.
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Posted: August 26, 2010 at 9:25 pm | Tags: companies, marketing, Networking, purpose, sites, social
how companies do marketing on facebook ,twitter , linked in etc.
Answer by Who, me?
By posting/tweeting ads and links to promote their products:
Facebook has “fan pages” for products and compaines
Twitter lets them broadcast specials and news
LinkedIn lets them share news and post jobs
Foursquare lets them offer specials to certain people who use foursquare
The list goes on and on
Posted: August 26, 2010 at 5:25 pm | Tags: anyone, Ever, marketing, money, Network
There is this guy I really respect who is getting into network marketing. Naturally, he’s trying to get me involved. I think there must be a reason that are so many complex rules for one, and I assume this reason doesn’t benefit my friend. There are actually a few things that make me suspicious about it…I want to hear if anyone knows anyone out there who actually makes money doing this. I feel like this guy is wasting his time and effort.
Answer by roadster9879
Network marketing scams are usually just that, scams. They almost never (99.3% failure for most) make money except for the guy who came up with it or a few that got in on the ground floor.
I would get a lot more information before even considering such a program. These things are usualy a bad investment of time and money, and often times are illegal.