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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
How to Earn a PHD in Business Administration
Locate properly accredited U.S. and international business schools on the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) website. Find out how the schools rank internationally and in the United States, by reading the US News and World report annual ranking guide. This report also provides useful information about selecting a school that is a good academic and social fit for you.
Register to take the GMAT and prepare for it by purchasing study guides or checking them out of your local library. Get current information about scheduled exam dates in your area and download free exam practice software at the MBA website.
Secure fellowships or get loan information from the school's financial aid office. The Department of Homeland Security has fellowships for business degrees that the government considers crucial to our nation's security interests. The Ph.D. Project provides information for minorities about fellowships and assistance with the application process.
Select 3 to 5 schools and complete the application process by sending test scores, transcripts and other required documents.
Complete the required courses. Depending on your chosen specialization, this can take 2 to 3 years.
Conduct qualifying research and complete a dissertation to become eligible to receive your Ph.D. degree. Allow up to 2 additional years to complete your dissertation.
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Monday, September 7, 2015
How to Make Money in Direct Sales
Decide if you are more comfortable doing person-to-person marketing, Internet marketing or traditional advertising. Whichever ways you choose to spread the word about your product, service or opportunity, your message will stay relatively the same.
Become comfortable with all the details about your product and/or opportunity so that you have the confidence to answer questions.
Realize that the direct sales model is based upon relationship building with people. Being a great salesperson means being a great listener. You should get to know your prospects as well as possible by showing genuine interest. The more you know about your prospects, the more you know what they want, what their fears and reservations are and what they expect from you.
Attend community functions and/or join as many social networking sites as possible to begin expanding your social network. Useful social networking sites for direct sales are Twitter, MySpace and Facebook.
Stay in close contact with whoever recruited you into your direct sales business. Your 'upline,' or those above you in the business, should have tools and resources to help you grow your business. Many in the direct sales business host hotel meetings and home presentations to support those in their organization and boost recruitment. Attend local training and recruiting meetings and bring along prospects to increase your organization's growth.
Make a video of yourself. Talk about your background, your experience and your product, service and/or opportunity. Many people want to connect with someone they can relate to, so video marketing is an incredibly effective sales tool. Include your telephone number and/or website in your video.
Upload your videos to popular video sharing sites such as YouTube, Vimeo and Metacafe. Include as many keywords in your video description as you can, and make sure those keywords are relevant to your product and also to your competitor's products.
Look for direct sales companies that are new or relatively new. Remember that in the direct sales model, those at the top make residual income from all those who subsequently join. Therefore, it makes sense not to join a company that has thousands and thousands of affiliates and has been around for years because the growth potential is limited. By joining newer direct sales companies, chances for more residual income are greater.
Believe in the products you are selling. Authenticity is the best sales tool there is when it comes to relationship marketing.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Get People to Advertise on Your Website
Fill your site with content that will attract visitors. This means that the content needs to be interesting or cutting edge. The more people that your site could potentially appeal to, the better your odds of convincing advertisers to purchase ad space on your site or racking up paid ad clicks through an affiliate program such as Google Adsense.
Attract traffic to your site. No one will know that your site exists unless you promote it. Promote your site through social networking sites. Send links to all your friends and family whenever you put up new content. Add a subscription feature to your blog that sends an email notification to subscribers whenever you create a new post.
Monitor your traffic and create a professional sales report. If your site is getting over 100,000 or more hits each day, you may be in a good position to send out a sales pitch to companies you believe might be interested in advertising on your site. The report that you send should include a description of the content that is contained on the site, the average number of visitors and monthly visitor totals for the past 6 months to a year, why you think that a specific company would benefit from placing an ad on your site and how much you would charge for the ad placement.
Try affiliate advertising. Google Adsense is a great example of this. With Adsense, a website owner creates an account with Google and agrees to allow Google to place ads in certain places on the site. Whenever a visitor clicks on one of the ads, the site owner will earn money. If you have a high volume of traffic coming to your site, this might be an excellent money-making solution for you. However, be careful not to clutter your site with too many ads--this could decrease overall traffic and scare away private advertisers.
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How to Earn Money from Photography (6 Steps)
Set up a photography blog to show off your work. If money is an issue, use a free blogging platform such as Blogger or WordPress. Choose a layout that is designed to show off photographs. Make pages for a blog, an 'About Me' section and for details about pricing and contact information.
Put out a set of initial blog posts that displays your best work. Write a brief paragraph or two about the pictures and include them directly in the post. Gain permission from subjects before displaying their pictures on your blog. Share links to each post on your social media profiles, and email them to your friends and family to get the word out about your photography and generate interest.
Give away free sessions to build your portfolio. Offer a limited number of free shoots in return for the subject's permission to use his images on your photography blog. After that, offer an introductory price for photo sittings to get customers in the door. At each photo shoot, hand out business cards so your subjects can pass them on to their friends and family.
Photograph events in your community. Show up at sporting events, theatrical productions and festivals, and take a wide range of photos, aiming to get as many people as possible. Put a limited number of photos on your blog with a description of the event, and upload the full collection to a website such as Kodak Galleries, where interested people can order individual prints. This strategy is particularly useful for elementary and high school events, where parents will want action shots of their children.
Sell your extra photos to stock photography sites. You can use extras from a photo shoot or go out and take stock photos. Stock photos are used in everything from magazine articles to websites, and they encompass a wide range of subjects. Improve your chances of a sale by including multiple versions of the same scene, in landscape and portrait orientation, to accommodate different uses by buyers.
Print and mount your photos and sell them at local outlets. Offer them for display and sale in coffee shops, community art centers and photo galleries. Ask around at other outlets, including libraries and craft stores, to see if they will display your photos. Include a small card with each photo that lists your name and website URL.
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How to Earn Passive Income Online on Autopilot
Build a niche website on a profitable topic in which you're an expert or about something that excites you. Writing about your passion can be a great way to build content on a theme-specific site.Not a writer? Team up with a writer and provide graphic design, tech support or marketing and split the site's proceeds equitably. A good contract is important if you got this route. You could also own the website and outsource your content writing, but start up costs will be much higher.
Find affiliate programs that fit your website topic. Promote them through your site, newsletter, email and social networking. Affiliate marketing online can be quite lucrative when done successfully.
Write and sell eBooks and other information products. Infopreneurs make up a new class of entrepreneurs, creating and marketing information products.
Take digital photographs and sign up for websites that pay you per download of your picture. Excellent camera skills, Photoshop experience and a good eye will go a long way toward making this venture worthwhile. Sub par photography won't sell at all.
Write a conventional, paper-published book and have it published by a mainstream press. Market it online to increase sales volumes and your royalties.
Write for revenue sharing content sites, such as eHow, Xomba, HubPages, Suite101, Squidoo, Associated Content and Helium. Income generated from these sites makes up a large portion of my online passive income each month. Choose 2-3 sites to concentrate on and build up a large collection of articles on your chosen sites. Done right, this can be quite lucrative.
Earn passive income online blogging. Some bloggers earn six-figure incomes from one niche blog. Once the blog is established, you will earn residual income from older posts as well as new ones.
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