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How To Market Your Website In A Web 2.0 Environment
Sunday, 06 January 2008
By Yomi

  If you are a website owner or website developer, a huge part of your online success is going to be on how you promote your website. Marketing is essential to introducing your website to as many targeted people as possible. However, you may not be familiar with some of the best ways out there for marketing your website online. By using the internet, you can take your product or service from being local, to world wide in just a few clicks of the mouse. So, if you are not familiar with the various web 2.0 tactics and techniques that can be used to promote your website, sit back and read on.

#1 - Use Social Networking Sites - One great way that you can market your website online is by using social networking sites. These sites can help you to generate a huge amount of traffic to your website. There are so many people who currently use these social networking sites to stay in touch with family, friends, business associates, customers, etc. With social networking sites you can establish yourself as a person that is credible
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Are You Looking for a "People's" Business? Then Try Network Marketing
Saturday, 05 January 2008
By Kevin Sinclair

  If you've heard of "network marketing," you might also have heard that it's a "people's business." In effect, it can be quite similar to MLM marketing and franchising. Those who advocate it say that it is the ultimate "people's business." In short, there's nothing else like it.

Of course, it's true that those in network marketing will respond to this in the affirmative, where it may be that those not familiar with the industry or those with less than pleasant experiences of it might not agree with this idea at all. One unique thing about this kind of businesses that each individual distributor is his or her own boss, but is never employed "alone." They're always part of a larger network. The compensation models as well are designed so that every person in the business has support from someone in his or her up-line.

It's true that you can make a fortune with this type of business and indeed, you may have done just so. However, this is not true of most people. Nevertheless, every individual distributor does have the same chance as anyone else
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