Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Choosing an internet business

These days a lot of people want to make money on the side. Not all positive economic change has trickled down; people are still struggling to make ends meet. Unfortunately, there are individuals who seek to take advantage of this group of disadvantaged workers. This is where it pays to learn how to analyze work at home opportunities.      
I have learned how to determine if an online offer( or any job opportunity)is a bad deal. This is a necessary skill, but you can learn it from more experienced entrepreneurs without getting into too much trouble yourself. Study reviews instead of testimonials. You can find these articles on other marketers’ blogs and on the social traffic exchange , Sweeva 
You can also do a search on an internet business. Complaints or praise will surface and give you an idea of what that business is about.
The issue of cost and investment is important. Sometimes you need to spend some money; just make sure you are paying for a service or product that will help you meet your business goals and not just an entry fee that is more like buying a lottery ticket.
Clicktrackprofit, for example, is one site that offers opportunities to invest in the right kind of marketing resources/money makers. There are many advantages to joining the suggested programs advertised on this downline builder. The upgrades are subscriptions that are reasonably priced and if you sell these subscriptions to referrals, you make a commission.


Wednesday, July 25, 2018

People need people

Relationships with other people, especially family, are important to our lives and should not be
Avoided or neglected. We need each other in a ways our electronics cannot substitute. We have to have friends and families to speak to face to face or we will suffer for it. This is coming from someone who sometimes has social anxiety and yet I do feel better when I am interacting with people in the real, flesh and bone world. Isolation is a killer!
That said, people like online friendships for their non commitment features. You un-friend someone and you don’t see their posts. You block someone, and they are gone from your feed and that’s it. In real life, you have to deal with the conflict and solve the issue behind it. If you don’t, things can escalate. More isolation, more loneliness, and more stress that is unnecessary and very bad for your health.
So while you are marketing your business online and building lists, consider your offline life. Is it lacking in anyway? Do you have any offline customers? Do you do business offline at all? Online marketing is great to start something profitable, but I think the added dimension of unplugged interactions is invaluable. So have a balanced approach to marketing beyond an internet obsession. You will be glad you did.

Linda Christian