Saturday, May 27, 2006
One Stop Web Support Newsletter #31 On Its Way
The latest issue of One Stop Web Support Newsletter is scheduled to arrive early Sunday morning, May 28. This newsletter contains:
Jeff
The latest issue of One Stop Web Support Newsletter is scheduled to arrive early Sunday morning, May 28. This newsletter contains:
- Featured article—Why Internet Marketing is Unfair - and Why It Should Be
- Recommended website tool: James Martell's Affiliate Marketing Handbook 2006
- Recommended auction tool: Storage Auction Secrets
- Special guest article by Michael Campbell—14 Ways to Improve Your Sales Technique
- Success quote by Leonardo Da Vinci
Jeff
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Living in a Bigger Universe
Are you one of the many people who launch their first business because they want to get out of the workday world? Many simply want to get away from bosses' demands and irritating coworkers. But drawing back from the world is a surefire path to failure.
If anything, when you start a business, you need to expand your world. You need become MORE aware of others and their needs, because your only income comes from your ability to identify and supply what people are looking for.
You can't hide behind the anonymity of the Internet and hope to make a living. Business is not an insulated shelter into which you can escape from the world.
I'm not saying that it's impossible to live as the center of your own universe. The problem is, you have to settle for living in a really tiny universe. The more of the world you shut out, the smaller your universe becomes.
Expand your universe. Venture out to discover and understand those strange and unpredictable creatures called customers.
Jeff
Are you one of the many people who launch their first business because they want to get out of the workday world? Many simply want to get away from bosses' demands and irritating coworkers. But drawing back from the world is a surefire path to failure.
If anything, when you start a business, you need to expand your world. You need become MORE aware of others and their needs, because your only income comes from your ability to identify and supply what people are looking for.
You can't hide behind the anonymity of the Internet and hope to make a living. Business is not an insulated shelter into which you can escape from the world.
I'm not saying that it's impossible to live as the center of your own universe. The problem is, you have to settle for living in a really tiny universe. The more of the world you shut out, the smaller your universe becomes.
Expand your universe. Venture out to discover and understand those strange and unpredictable creatures called customers.
Jeff
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Getting Some Cash Out of the Mundane
Do you throw your ink-jet cartridges away? You shouldn't. You can get cash for them. Granted, it's only $1-$4 per cartridge, but it's a lot better than just tossing them in your trash to become a fixture in your local landfill.
Now this only works for original, manufacturer ink-jet cartridges, not for cartridges you have refilled or bought from some company that refills and resells them. They have to have the original manufacturer label (Canon, Lexmark, HP, etc.) on them.
But if you print a lot, like I do, it can add up to $20-$30 over a couple of months. Oh, and you can help raise money for a favorite charity, such as a church, a school, or another nonprofit, raise money by having them put out the word to their members to donate used ink-jet cartridges for them to send on for recycling.
If you'd like to sign up get some cash through this recycling effort (or if your favorite organization would like to raise money this way), just go to http://www.onestopwebsupport.com/freerecycling. You'll be able to make a little cash and keep cartridges out of the landfills.
Jeff
Do you throw your ink-jet cartridges away? You shouldn't. You can get cash for them. Granted, it's only $1-$4 per cartridge, but it's a lot better than just tossing them in your trash to become a fixture in your local landfill.
Now this only works for original, manufacturer ink-jet cartridges, not for cartridges you have refilled or bought from some company that refills and resells them. They have to have the original manufacturer label (Canon, Lexmark, HP, etc.) on them.
But if you print a lot, like I do, it can add up to $20-$30 over a couple of months. Oh, and you can help raise money for a favorite charity, such as a church, a school, or another nonprofit, raise money by having them put out the word to their members to donate used ink-jet cartridges for them to send on for recycling.
If you'd like to sign up get some cash through this recycling effort (or if your favorite organization would like to raise money this way), just go to http://www.onestopwebsupport.com/freerecycling. You'll be able to make a little cash and keep cartridges out of the landfills.
Jeff
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