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[By: Franck Silvestre]

Let's recap what we learned in the two previous articles.

1. Find a niche
2. Find what they want
3. Find your competitors
4. Create a landing page

This should take you from twenty four hours to a week if you are just starting in Internet marketing. Don't over complicate the process.

Let's continue.

5. Ask people who subscribe to your list what they want

Obviously, you


[By: Franck Silvestre] 

We learned that you need to brainstorm to find a profitable market if you want to make a lot of money with Internet marketing. This is a crucial step, so don't try to escape. I've made this mistake when I first started and I can tell you that I lost a lot of money as a result.

Then, we learned that you need to know exactly what your market want, and finally, you need to find


[By: Franck Silvestre]

Internet marketing is simple. Many beginners can't make money online because they think there is secret formula. No folks. You can have all you need without spending a dome on the web.

But this is the real problem. There is too much information and you don't really know what is real. You don't know who you should follow or what dvd or home study course you need to buy. There


[By: Franck Silvestre]

If you are marketing online, you need to understand that every single thing you do should be a step to get more subscribers in your list. It's not a secret that the money is in the list. Put this in your mind, and you should succeed in the Internet.

Let's say that you created your product and you want to sell it. I guess that you already created a sales page, and you want to


[By: Paul Remington]

1) Follow The Leaders
Stay in affiliate marketing for long enough and a familiar pattern starts to appear. The first thing that you notice is that the same names keep cropping up on other affiliate programs that you might have an interest in. This pattern continues if you sign up to the various news letters that these names promote, but the most revealing secrets are in the


6 Traits You Don't Need

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[By: Alexys Fairfield]

Do you ever feel like you are burdened with the weight of the world on your shoulders? Often times the weight of the world is really the weight of your inner world. The world that you may neglect at times, unbeknownst to you. Sometimes when we get so busy in our lives, we may inadvertently channel these traits that we can really live without.

1. Anger - Two words; not good.


The Key to Understanding Feelings

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[By:  By Lynne Hoft and Vivian Hildebrandt]

When you feel hurt disappointed, burned-out or used, would it help you to know that your thoughts created those feelings. The simplest way to change your feelings is to change your thoughts. This article provides a little known key to understanding feelings.

To become aware of our feelings, we need to know that they always follow thought. Once we truly


Feelings Are Your Personal GPS

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[By: By Lynne Hoft and Vivian Hildebrandt] 

A Directional Guide

Feelings are your global positioning system (GPS). One of the key functions of feelings is to let us know where our thoughts are coming from. Our thoughts either come from our natural brilliance or from our old thought systems. If we didn't have feelings, we would never know when we were caught up in our thoughts. All of the feelings


Writing Articles for Search Engine Optimization

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[By: Ricci Mathew]

One comes across of a lot of articles these days on the different websites and many of them look so obvious that they were written primarily just for the search engines. Most of such articles are easy to be identified because they are stuffed with keywords and contain nothing really useful. I accept that writing for the search engine is definitely not bad at all, but writing


The Art of Catching Up with Yesterday

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[By: Stephanie Stewart] 

Ever had a month where the sooner you fall behind, the more time you will have to catch up! I get that way when it comes to organization. I have two years worth of newspapers that I keep because I have not had the time to read them but I need to catch up on the news in them. Go figure! I also have a tendency towards saving papers I know I will never use but I have an


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