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Tuesday, 23 December 2008 |
By Art Stanley
Go deep. That's the key to unearthing ideas and concepts that can really add perceived value to your item in the eyes of the marketplace. Look beyond the obvious stuff you see on the surface. Most sellers use very little detail when describing their items and often the details shared are not the most important ones.
One of the first things to look for is product reviews. Many such reviews exist online. One huge site with lots of reviews is amazon.com.
Amazon started as an online bookseller but they've since branched out to include many different types of consumer products. Simply visit the site and type in the name of your item. If you can't find a review there, search the web for one. Chances are pretty good that if it's a somewhat recent product, you can find a review of it online. The more reviews you can find, the better. This gives you more material to draw from.
Look for small tidbits of information that could be the key to a potential buyer. If a well-known authority in |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 December 2008 )
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Monday, 22 December 2008 |
By Terry Leslie
The stories we read all over the internet make it seem as though anyone can jump online and make a grand living within a few short months of launching just about any internet based business. Of course, those who have tried and have failed (which is about 100 times the number of those who have accomplished their dreams) do not post their stories. A lot of the information out there is misleading. Building an online business is not easy. There is a lot of competition out there that can get in your way, bring you down, and stomp on you. You have to do things differently if you want to succeed. One of the biggest questions right now is "Should I pay for my web traffic?"
While the final decision is yours, those who pay for their traffic are ten times more likely to succeed versus those who don't. Traffic is the ultimate necessity when it comes to internet business. Without traffic, what really do you have?
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Last Updated ( Monday, 22 December 2008 )
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