Writing Content to Promote an Online Business

The ability to write – or more like the willingness to write is a primary skill for the Internet marketer. In truth if you can talk, you can write. That’s all there is to it. It is about carrying on a conversation only in this way it is a one-way conversation. You are actually addressing the whole world, literally, and many types of people may read your content and see it in a different way.

Not exactly like talking to yourself but not getting any direct response, so you have to kind of keep the conversation going on your own. A question and answer format is still a real (good) possibility however. In fact that is actually a good way to define the various features or functions of whatever it is you are promoting with your business.

In fact specifically, you can pose a problem (the question) and then describe the solution (the answer) which oddly enough involves what you are selling! An example would be for example ‘Do you suffer from not having enough mon

What is the Cost of Good Will for a Business?

In order to have a successful business, we have to show ‘good faith’ – that is being honest and forthright in what we say and do. We have to mean what we say and say what we mean. Then there is also the issue of ‘good will’. This can be extremely expensive. Sometimes we can lose a few dollars to show we have some, or we can lose a great deal if we refuse to have any.

Let’s look at an example of a beauty salon. One of the regular customers has their hair cut at $20 once every month. One day after having her hair done, she buys a hair product for $20. After 30-days she tries to return it and the beauty salon refuses to issue a credit or refund as they have a 7-day return policy. They saved maybe the $12 that they paid for the product wholesale.

Although it may seem reasonable and fair that the beauty salon would only accept a return on a product within 7-days, this customer is a long-time, regular customer. If she gets angry because she has wasted $2

The Freedom of Working At Home

One of the best things about working at home is that you can decide when or even if you want to work at any given time. Since you are your own boss at least to some degree, you should structure your business in a way that works for you and your situation. What’s more, it can vary if you don’t like to be in a rut doing the same thing all the time.

At the top of the charts of the best things is the fact that you do not have to be shocked into consciousness by an alarm clock. You can get up when you wake up. Start counting from there if you need the discipline of committing to a certain number of hours you will work each day. You can work a few hours in the morning and a few hours in the evening or whatever fits – it’s ok as long as you are taking care of business.

A really nice way to look at time is to take as long as you need to get everything done that you need to do first thing, and then you are free to spend the day however you would like. It’s really