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    Has Your Overhead Projector Had Its Annual checkup?
    You go to the doctor every year for your annual checkup. You see the dentist every six months to have your teeth checked and cleaned, you take your car to the shop every 3000 miles to have the oil changed and most States have an annual State Safety Inspection to make sure that your car is operating safely. So why would it be any different with your Overhead Projector?Proper care, cleaning and general maintenance by a professional technician, can add years to the life of any piece of Electronic Equipment including your Overhead Projector.Each year our service department offers an annual maintenance pr
    ome rewards when applied to domain names. As news comes in that bird flu has hit the UK I decided to check for suitable domain names. Birdflu.com or .anything for that matter, is that available? No chance, already gone. What about Bird-flu.com, or .biz, .whatever? No, sorry, beaten to it again. What about a longer name for what will surely be a rash of products coming onto the market to help us steer clear of bird flu, what do you think of bird-flu-resources.com? Yes, that is still available. Or rather it was, I just bought it to test my theories about selling domain names on eBay.

    * Look at expired domain names which often have ready made traffic which can attract higher bids than previously unregistered names. Really high traffic sites do fall into disuse, though infrequently, and they can be worth much more for traffic potential than actual letter combination.

    ADD VALUE TO YOUR DOMAINS AND INCREASE THEIR VALUE ON EBAY

    Discovering The Benefits That Hook Your Prospect
    Benefits! They're what marketing is all about. No doubt you've heard the mantra over and over: "Benefits, not features.. Benefits, not features."So how do you tell the difference, anyway? And how do you choose which ones will get your prospect's heart pumping?First, let's set the parameters: A feature is a raw fact about your product or service. You're open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Your widget slices, dices, and then folds flat. Your cleaning service uses Chemical X to clean carpets.A benefit, on the other hand, is the specific advantage of your product or service. It stirs the emotional desire w
    ‘Domain Name' simply describes an Internet address, a web site address if you like, such as www.mysite.com, and millions more besides. There's no doubt about it, domain names are big money, but the heady days of the Dot Com Boom are way behind us now and few people rush to pay millions of pounds for virtually anything ending .com But it's still a hugely profitable business concept and one anyone can master. The business can also fetch very high prices on eBay. Even domain names selling at just a hundred dollars or so, over a number of sales, can attract good cumulative profits.

    So what it wasn't you who made $8 million for business.com, $5.1 for AsSeenOnTv.com, or ?2.9 million for wine.com ….. you could very easily have been the one who paid less than $10 for speeddate.com and sold it on eBay last month for ?6995.00 (over $13,000)

    Some eBayers specialise in domain names costing very little to list in their shop and still list thousands of pounds, even millions, as their opening bid.

    Making money is easy, but getting really fabulous prices for domain names is more down to luck than good business, but there are ways to make luck smile more favourably on you, as you will soon discover.

    INTRODUCTION TO SELLING DOMAIN NAMES ON EBAY

    * Names are usually listed under Computing > Services > Domain Names and less often under ‘Business, Office & Industrial > Businesses for Sale > Internet Businesses/Websites’. You will often find people adding bonus items, to induce more and bigger bids, such as web sites and hosting or even complete Internet businesses, and these might sometimes be listed on eBay under ‘Business, Office & Industrial’.

    * Some really exciting and profitable names are listed on eBay every day, like speeddate.com mentioned earlier and, currently unsold, www.lowesinstallations.com and homedepotdelivery.com Surnames, like Lowes, represent a good bet, there's bound to be someone, somewhere, called Lowes, who does installations. So you will often see surnames offered and snapped up quickly on eBay.

    * For every clever combination of letters, there's the odd individual trying to repeat history with something he or she thinks closely resembles a past auction record breaking domain name. But does www.6usiness.com really make you wish you had $8,000,000 to offer just because www.business.com fetched 8 million dollars? I don't think so.

    * So be realistic, avoid daft combinations, unless someone really has money to throw away to buy your name, you'll only waste money.

    * Acronyms are gaining popularity with still millions of letter combinations to choose from. An acronym is a series of letters where each letter represents the initial of words in a particular phrase. So taxi firm Travel In Style might bid for TIS.com, bookmaker Bet With Confidence might like BWC.com, and so on. It's a good idea to choose acronyms based on actual business models, such ashscb.com that recently fetched ?5000 on eBay.co.uk. The seller suggested 'hill side to cloud base' makes a great name for a paragliding business and doubtless someone else agreed. But what can you make out of ffq.com that has just gone for $4900.00.

    * Actual names and single words also fetch high prices (like zillionaire.com worth $3650), though whether www.bradley.com actually will fetch ?1,000,000 I really don't know. As I type, indulgency.com is currently offered at ?12 starting price and no offers, locals.com - very nice - remains unsold at $500,000.

    * Short names are usually preferable to long domains, especially as acronyms. Imagine matching qygzvyuuu.com up with someone prepared to pay thousands of dollars, against abc.com (no I don't think it's for sale, it's just an example).

    * New fads and important events can also fetch handsome rewards when applied to domain names. As news comes in that bird flu has hit the UK I decided to check for suitable domain names. Birdflu.com or .anything for that matter, is that available? No chance, already gone. What about Bird-flu.com, or .biz, .whatever? No, sorry, beaten to it again. What about a longer name for what will surely be a rash of products coming onto the market to help us steer clear of bird flu, what do you think of bird-flu-resources.com? Yes, that is still available. Or rather it was, I just bought it to test my theories about selling domain names on eBay.

    * Look at expired domain names which often have ready made traffic which can attract higher bids than previously unregistered names. Really high traffic sites do fall into disuse, though infrequently, and they can be worth much more for traffic potential than actual letter combination.

    ADD VALUE TO YOUR DOMAINS AND INCREASE THEIR VALUE ON EBAY

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    Affiliate Marketing Essential Tools
    There are hundreds of thousands of tools out there to that are marketed as "the tool you need to successes online". A lot of those tools will help. The problem is that if you are not careful you will spend thousands and still be at square one (only with less money). Here are some essential tools every beginning Affiliate Marketer needs.A computer. I know this may seem obvious but lets cover all the bases. Now in picking out a computer you need to remember that you will be launching an affiliate business not launching rockets. You don't have to spend thousands on a computer. A simple computer for unde
    sands of pounds, even millions, as their opening bid.

    Making money is easy, but getting really fabulous prices for domain names is more down to luck than good business, but there are ways to make luck smile more favourably on you, as you will soon discover.

    INTRODUCTION TO SELLING DOMAIN NAMES ON EBAY

    * Names are usually listed under Computing > Services > Domain Names and less often under ‘Business, Office & Industrial > Businesses for Sale > Internet Businesses/Websites’. You will often find people adding bonus items, to induce more and bigger bids, such as web sites and hosting or even complete Internet businesses, and these might sometimes be listed on eBay under ‘Business, Office & Industrial’.

    * Some really exciting and profitable names are listed on eBay every day, like speeddate.com mentioned earlier and, currently unsold, www.lowesinstallations.com and homedepotdelivery.com Surnames, like Lowes, represent a good bet, there's bound to be someone, somewhere, called Lowes, who does installations. So you will often see surnames offered and snapped up quickly on eBay.

    * For every clever combination of letters, there's the odd individual trying to repeat history with something he or she thinks closely resembles a past auction record breaking domain name. But does www.6usiness.com really make you wish you had $8,000,000 to offer just because www.business.com fetched 8 million dollars? I don't think so.

    * So be realistic, avoid daft combinations, unless someone really has money to throw away to buy your name, you'll only waste money.

    * Acronyms are gaining popularity with still millions of letter combinations to choose from. An acronym is a series of letters where each letter represents the initial of words in a particular phrase. So taxi firm Travel In Style might bid for TIS.com, bookmaker Bet With Confidence might like BWC.com, and so on. It's a good idea to choose acronyms based on actual business models, such ashscb.com that recently fetched ?5000 on eBay.co.uk. The seller suggested 'hill side to cloud base' makes a great name for a paragliding business and doubtless someone else agreed. But what can you make out of ffq.com that has just gone for $4900.00.

    * Actual names and single words also fetch high prices (like zillionaire.com worth $3650), though whether www.bradley.com actually will fetch ?1,000,000 I really don't know. As I type, indulgency.com is currently offered at ?12 starting price and no offers, locals.com - very nice - remains unsold at $500,000.

    * Short names are usually preferable to long domains, especially as acronyms. Imagine matching qygzvyuuu.com up with someone prepared to pay thousands of dollars, against abc.com (no I don't think it's for sale, it's just an example).

    * New fads and important events can also fetch handsome rewards when applied to domain names. As news comes in that bird flu has hit the UK I decided to check for suitable domain names. Birdflu.com or .anything for that matter, is that available? No chance, already gone. What about Bird-flu.com, or .biz, .whatever? No, sorry, beaten to it again. What about a longer name for what will surely be a rash of products coming onto the market to help us steer clear of bird flu, what do you think of bird-flu-resources.com? Yes, that is still available. Or rather it was, I just bought it to test my theories about selling domain names on eBay.

    * Look at expired domain names which often have ready made traffic which can attract higher bids than previously unregistered names. Really high traffic sites do fall into disuse, though infrequently, and they can be worth much more for traffic potential than actual letter combination.

    ADD VALUE TO YOUR DOMAINS AND INCREASE THEIR VALUE ON EBAY

    How Much Can I Make in the Lawn Care Business?
    I am often asked the question, "How much can I make in the Lawn Care Business"? and in addition, I also get asked the second part, "How long will it take me to get there?"Well, those are both loaded questions for ME to answer because I don't know so many variables about the person asking the question. So, let me just give you an example of what COULD happen, a real life example.Earlier today, I received a call from John H. in Alabama. John is a former Pharmacist. I believe John is in his fifties and his lawn care experience prior to now was doing lawns in college and maintaining his own residence.good bet, there's bound to be someone, somewhere, called Lowes, who does installations. So you will often see surnames offered and snapped up quickly on eBay.

    * For every clever combination of letters, there's the odd individual trying to repeat history with something he or she thinks closely resembles a past auction record breaking domain name. But does www.6usiness.com really make you wish you had $8,000,000 to offer just because www.business.com fetched 8 million dollars? I don't think so.

    * So be realistic, avoid daft combinations, unless someone really has money to throw away to buy your name, you'll only waste money.

    * Acronyms are gaining popularity with still millions of letter combinations to choose from. An acronym is a series of letters where each letter represents the initial of words in a particular phrase. So taxi firm Travel In Style might bid for TIS.com, bookmaker Bet With Confidence might like BWC.com, and so on. It's a good idea to choose acronyms based on actual business models, such ashscb.com that recently fetched ?5000 on eBay.co.uk. The seller suggested 'hill side to cloud base' makes a great name for a paragliding business and doubtless someone else agreed. But what can you make out of ffq.com that has just gone for $4900.00.

    * Actual names and single words also fetch high prices (like zillionaire.com worth $3650), though whether www.bradley.com actually will fetch ?1,000,000 I really don't know. As I type, indulgency.com is currently offered at ?12 starting price and no offers, locals.com - very nice - remains unsold at $500,000.

    * Short names are usually preferable to long domains, especially as acronyms. Imagine matching qygzvyuuu.com up with someone prepared to pay thousands of dollars, against abc.com (no I don't think it's for sale, it's just an example).

    * New fads and important events can also fetch handsome rewards when applied to domain names. As news comes in that bird flu has hit the UK I decided to check for suitable domain names. Birdflu.com or .anything for that matter, is that available? No chance, already gone. What about Bird-flu.com, or .biz, .whatever? No, sorry, beaten to it again. What about a longer name for what will surely be a rash of products coming onto the market to help us steer clear of bird flu, what do you think of bird-flu-resources.com? Yes, that is still available. Or rather it was, I just bought it to test my theories about selling domain names on eBay.

    * Look at expired domain names which often have ready made traffic which can attract higher bids than previously unregistered names. Really high traffic sites do fall into disuse, though infrequently, and they can be worth much more for traffic potential than actual letter combination.

    ADD VALUE TO YOUR DOMAINS AND INCREASE THEIR VALUE ON EBAY

    Total Recall: How to Remember Your Speech Without Memorizing
    We all fear that moment. You look out on a sea of faces and your mind goes blank. You can’t remember your next point and you wish you could disappear with your memory.You can avoid blanking out when you know how to maximize your mind.These tips will help you achieve total recall of your talk:1. Rehearse out loud. You’ll remember more when you hear your own voice. Tape it and play it back. Listen to it in the car or as you fall asleep.2. Practice the 3x5, 3x5 Rule. Avoid one lengthy rehearsal. Instead, take short chunks and practice them 3 to 5 times a day for 3 to 5 days. Frequency of r
    d so on. It's a good idea to choose acronyms based on actual business models, such ashscb.com that recently fetched ?5000 on eBay.co.uk. The seller suggested 'hill side to cloud base' makes a great name for a paragliding business and doubtless someone else agreed. But what can you make out of ffq.com that has just gone for $4900.00.

    * Actual names and single words also fetch high prices (like zillionaire.com worth $3650), though whether www.bradley.com actually will fetch ?1,000,000 I really don't know. As I type, indulgency.com is currently offered at ?12 starting price and no offers, locals.com - very nice - remains unsold at $500,000.

    * Short names are usually preferable to long domains, especially as acronyms. Imagine matching qygzvyuuu.com up with someone prepared to pay thousands of dollars, against abc.com (no I don't think it's for sale, it's just an example).

    * New fads and important events can also fetch handsome rewards when applied to domain names. As news comes in that bird flu has hit the UK I decided to check for suitable domain names. Birdflu.com or .anything for that matter, is that available? No chance, already gone. What about Bird-flu.com, or .biz, .whatever? No, sorry, beaten to it again. What about a longer name for what will surely be a rash of products coming onto the market to help us steer clear of bird flu, what do you think of bird-flu-resources.com? Yes, that is still available. Or rather it was, I just bought it to test my theories about selling domain names on eBay.

    * Look at expired domain names which often have ready made traffic which can attract higher bids than previously unregistered names. Really high traffic sites do fall into disuse, though infrequently, and they can be worth much more for traffic potential than actual letter combination.

    ADD VALUE TO YOUR DOMAINS AND INCREASE THEIR VALUE ON EBAY

    A 'Four Square' Statement
    Here's a quick and simple way to develop a strategic plan for any written document. And while it doesn't require much actual writing, it will help you focus your attention and get a better response to your message.Take a sheet of paper and divide it into about four equal parts by drawing a horizontal line across the page and a vertical line down the page.Starting in the upper-left corner, write down the germ of the idea. Take just a few words and describe the basic idea. Don't elaborate and don't use any space beyond that square, which will force a certain amount of conciseness. For example, "Try inv
    ome rewards when applied to domain names. As news comes in that bird flu has hit the UK I decided to check for suitable domain names. Birdflu.com or .anything for that matter, is that available? No chance, already gone. What about Bird-flu.com, or .biz, .whatever? No, sorry, beaten to it again. What about a longer name for what will surely be a rash of products coming onto the market to help us steer clear of bird flu, what do you think of bird-flu-resources.com? Yes, that is still available. Or rather it was, I just bought it to test my theories about selling domain names on eBay.

    * Look at expired domain names which often have ready made traffic which can attract higher bids than previously unregistered names. Really high traffic sites do fall into disuse, though infrequently, and they can be worth much more for traffic potential than actual letter combination.

    ADD VALUE TO YOUR DOMAINS AND INCREASE THEIR VALUE ON EBAY

    * Offer free hosting or parking or even a complete web page to begin attracting traffic and links while the new buyer determines what to do with his new domain name.

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