Automated Home Business
August 2nd, 2008
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by admin · Filed Under: Make Money On The Internet

Hopefully, the following text will be of use to you as you begin your own automated home business. The generation of traffic should be your main focus. As you look through automated home business offers, you should only join a service that does the work for you. Other than generating traffic and converting that traffic to sales, you should not have to worry about anything else.
It will surely be a waste of your time if you join into an automated home business that makes you take care of anything else besides these two important factors. Technical experts should have everything else covered for you as they are the creators of the opportunity or product. People who have bought into these automated home businesses that force you to do all of the work are the ones who have failed.
To make money you will need to avoid this sort of time consuming home business. A good automated home business company will be sure to have a large list of ways and places for you to get a high traffic outcome. Since there are thousands of ways to generate traffic to your web site, a good company should have no problem pointing you in the right direction.
This goes especially for those who are new to this money making system. You will want help as you first start out, so pay mind to the technical depth of a company. With the right tutoring, any one who is new to this system should be able to succeed. Try and look for a team of trainers that are millionaires. If you can find a team of billionaires to train you, that is even better. People such as these will be able to school you properly on making money with an automated home business.












Rules of a marketers charter
“What Every Good Marketer Knows”
by Seth Godin
• Anticipated, personal and relevant advertising always does better than unsolicited junk.
• Making promises and keeping them is a great way to build a brand.
• Your best customers are worth far more than your average customers.
• Share of wallet is easier, more profitable and ultimately more effective a measure than share of market.
• Marketing begins before the product is created.
• Advertising is just a symptom, a tactic. Marketing is about far more than that.
• Low price is a great way to sell a commodity. That’s not marketing, though, that’s efficiency.
• Conversations among the members of your marketplace happen whether you like it or not. Good marketing encourages the right sort of conversations.
• Products that are remarkable get talked about.
• Marketing is the way your people answer the phone, the typesetting on your bills and your returns policy.
• You can’t fool all the people, not even most of the time. And people, once unfooled, talk about the experience.
• If you are marketing from a fairly static annual budget, you’re viewing marketing as an expense. Good marketers realize that it is an investment.
• People don’t buy what they need. They buy what they want.
• You’re not in charge. And your prospects don’t care about you.
• What people want is the extra, the emotional bonus they get when they buy something they love.
• Business to business marketing is just marketing to consumers who happen to have a corporation to pay for what they buy.
• Traditional ways of interrupting consumers (TV ads, trade show booths, junk mail) are losing their cost-effectiveness. At the same time, new ways of spreading ideas (blogs, permission-based RSS information, consumer fan clubs) are quickly proving how well they work.
• People all over the world, and of every income level, respond to marketing that promises and delivers basic human wants.
• Good marketers tell a story.
• People are selfish, lazy, uninformed and impatient. Start with that and you’ll be pleasantly surprised by what you find.
• Marketing that works is marketing that people choose to notice.
• Effective stories match the worldview of the people you are telling the story to.
• Choose your customers. Fire the ones that hurt your ability to deliver the right story to the others.
• A product for everyone rarely reaches much of anyone.
• Living and breathing an authentic story is the best way to survive in an conversation-rich world.
• Marketers are responsible for the side effects their products cause.
• Reminding the consumer of a story they know and trust is a powerful shortcut.
• Good marketers measure.
• Marketing is not an emergency. It’s a planned, thoughtful exercise that started a long time ago and doesn’t end until you’re done.
• One disappointed customer is worth ten delighted ones.
• In the googleworld, the best in the world wins more often, and wins more.
• Most marketers create good enough and then quit. Greatest beats good enough every time.
• There are more rich people than ever before, and they demand to be treated differently.
• Organizations that manage to deal directly with their end users have an asset for the future.
• You can game the social media in the short run, but not for long.
• You market when you hire and when you fire. You market when you call tech support and you market every time you send a memo.
• Blogging makes you a better marketer because it teaches you humility in your writing.
Obviously, knowing what to do is very, very different than actually doing it.
Reprinted With Permission
All my best to you and your online-rules
Phillip Skinner
Thanks for the tips.
tips that will help not only the readers but also the people who are in this kind of home business or job. this will give us the chance to be very more careful in handling things.