internet marketers

20 Jobs a Virtual Assistant could do for you

By Sharon - Posted on 02 July 2008

Virtual Assistant

How hiring the right virtual assistant can benefit you and your business

Why you should get a VA

A VA will free up your time so that you can work on other important business matters. It doesn't matter if you currently spend two hours a week or 50 hours a week doing repetitive tasks, you should not be doing it. There are much more important matters you should be tending to if you truly want to grow your business. Hiring a good virtual assistant will make this possible and will help prevent you from getting burnout.  read more »

Autoresponder Benefits List Building

By Andrew - Posted on 21 March 2008

This is a great resource aboutsetting up and using autoresponders.
You read why it is important to think about an good autoresponder service, one that you have to pay money for instead of a free one. If you want to be known and make some money with your website an autoresponder is important and a good investment.  read more »

Immediate Edge Newsletter

By Sharon - Posted on 19 March 2008

I have just been over the to The Immediate Edge to check out the latest newsletter. All 43 pages of it! Wow, what great content Dan Raine has provided this month. Two parts of the newsletter really caught my attention. They are Outsourcing Voice talent and Outsourcing Chess.
Dan says, "Like Ed (Dale) and I have been saying for far too long now, outsourcing is the key to growing your
marketing business."

Here is an outline of what in this month's newsletter.  read more »

Outsourcing For Internet Marketers

By Andrew - Posted on 30 January 2008

You know what, this is the first VideoCast we ever did. It’s more a slideshow on video and about 5:30 minutes long.

It is simple a short definition on what outsourcing is, where an internet marketer can use outsourcing and also give an example on how to use outsourcing. As I say, we give a first inside to the questions on “what you can outsource” and “how do you outsource”.

A word of caution:  read more »

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