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Product Review Sites Make The Sale

Posted by Simon E. Tidwell | Posted in Make Money Online | Posted on 21-02-2010

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Product review websites are a valuable resource for affiliate marketers and internet entrepreneurs. Whether you’re selling a product, or simply creating discussion and a reputation around one that you’re investing in, review sites play a massive role in making sure your product is represented as it should be in the online marketplace. Rather than letting your audience create discussion around your product, you can guide discussion in a way that benefits both your business and your customers, by providing informational resources and unique product reviews. The power of review websites is well documented, and they’re now widely implemented by internet marketers. Here are three tips to make sure that your review websites are well received, and create the results that you want. These were taken from my much more detailed free article.

1. Make sure your website looks professional and easy to understand. Remember, your visitor is going to decide in 3 seconds, whether to stay or go. The only way he or she will make that decision is on the first visual impression. Next your visitor will start scanning the site. If it’s hard to read or understand, then they’ll leave. Once those two hurdles are crossed, the next question is: Is this information believable? That’s why you must demonstrate that you are a serious expert who is going to save them time and money because you’ve done the research for them and you’re going to show and tell them which product will best fit their needs. Once they trust you, they will trust your recommendation.

Should I Leave My Job As A Highschool English Teacher To Pursue A Career As An Entrepreneur?

Posted by Ken Longbridge | Posted in Entrepreneur Q&A | Posted on 16-02-2010

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I’ve always questioned my career choice. There are many things about my job that I dislike. I get up every morning and wish I could go to a job that I really enjoy.
If I leave this job, I will be losing an 80,000+ income as well as good benefits and holidays, but I wonder if it’s all worth it when I’m not happy in this career. Any advice on how to make this decision?

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What Is The Difference Between A Businessman And An Entrepreneur?

Posted by Ken Longbridge | Posted in Entrepreneur Q&A | Posted on 12-02-2010

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What are their scope of works and responsibilities?

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What Are Those Late Night Shows Or Early Morning Shows If U Prefer About Successful Entrepreneur?

Posted by Ken Longbridge | Posted in Entrepreneur Q&A | Posted on 10-02-2010

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I heard there are some of those shows and sometimes Donald Trump is in them. I guess its about making a fortune with nothing and how its possible.

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If I Was An Investor And I Aquired A Company, Say, Facebook Would That Classify Me As An Entrepreneur?

Posted by Ken Longbridge | Posted in Entrepreneur Q&A | Posted on 06-02-2010

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I want to know if ordinary investors who build massive fortunes in stocks and then one day decide they want to buy a company because they want it, for example; if I was an investor who had $10 billion to spare and I successfully managed to buy out facebook and took full ownership of it myself, would this then make me, or classify me as an entrepreneur?

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