It was said a few months ago by Nichology’s Paul Evans, something to the extent of “The average Internet Marketer can be an Offline Business Guru.” (not exact words)
Lately I have been going over my business model and making changes here and there. Because I believe our business models can become too complicated and time consuming. My life has been extremely busy and gearing up for a new baby, so a simple and effective business model sounds great!
What makes a Successful Entrepreneur? As I have been busy preparring for this live Virtual Entreprenership Workshop in June, I really wanted to make it a point to find Successful Internet Entrepreneurs that would bring value to those who attended this workshop. I started thinking about the guest speakers and what has made them successful online…
I’m excited to announce all the hard work this past week is now finished! I just finished posting about it over at Possessing Your Land. I wanted to invite you to a LIVE Virtual Entrepreneurship Workshop June 1st and 2nd (maybe 3rd too!)
This is going to be awesome! I have worked hard to find guest speakers that would bring some cool Internet Marketing training to the table with integrity.
We are covering topics like:
We Reserve The Right
To Refuse Customer Service!
You’ve seen that sign posted before, probably in a restaurant or something. Which is exactly what I want to talk about today. I normally cover more Internet Marketing tips on this blog, but today I want to cover owning a Storefront, but this will still apply to Internet Entrepreneurs as well
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I truly wish someone had told me about PLR (Private Label Rights) when I first started out online. Private Label Rights is where you get rights to use written content that someone else has written. Most PLR content will allow you to edit the content and either sell it or give [...]



