Showing posts with label Online Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Online Business. Show all posts

Friday, 30 November 2018

Three Ways to Increase Productivity- Home Business Tips

If you are building a network marketing or direct sales home business, you know how difficult it can be to find time for everything you know you need to do.
If you sit down and make a list, and look at the time required to do everything, it isn't unusual to find that there just aren't enough hours in the day. I've found that many experience this from time to time. I'd like to share some things that will help you focus on actions that will make your home business grow.
Here are three home business tips to keep in mind for everything you do.
Direct Contact with People is a Must
Network marketing and direct selling are "people businesses" - to make money and enjoy success, you must interact and talk to prospects as well as help those you've already sponsored be successful.
For everything you plan to do for your business, ask yourself if what you are doing will lead to actual contact with someone. It's easy to fall into a trap of doing "administrative" things such as organizing and planning what you'll do later. Planning and organizing is without doubt critical to success, just be careful that you don't overdo it.
Evaluate Your Actions in Light of Your Goals
For every action you plan, be realistic and ask how this will get you closer to your goals for your home business. We all do things sometime that seem productive, but which in reality may be taking us farther from our goals instead of closer.
For example, when I was learning about blogging, I was taught that it was important to post new content to my blog every day. I did that for a while, but found that it took a significant time commitment and after a point became counterproductive.
Now, I post less frequently and spend more time on prospecting and following up - and it pays off.
Create a Weekly Plan
You may be thinking, "My weeks are so hectic, there is no way I can stick to a plan!"
I hear you. I have weeks like that. Last week, I had a very nice plan in place, with lots of things I really needed to do. However, this was just one of those weeks where there were lots of unforeseen events and "stuff" that didn't go as expected.
Despite it, I still accomplished far more than I would have if I hadn't created any plan at all. "Winging it" works for some things, but not so well for home business productivity.
Keep these things in mind and focus on finding and talking to prospects and customers for your network marketing or direct sales business - this is the best and most productive way you can spend your available business time.
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Saturday, 30 June 2018

Ways to Make Money From Home for Free

Ways to make money from home online are there, just search for them and you'll find hundreds. That is because these days everybody wants to learn how to make money on the Internet to replace their dead-end jobs. Some of these, work at home jobs are legitimate and apply real time tested methods of making money on the web and others are pure scams and get rich quick schemes.
Although there are so many different ways to make money on the Internet, learning ways to make money from home for free isn't always easy. Most online business models require you to purchase products, teaching cds, or enrolment in ongoing education. The old adage that; "It takes money to make money" usually holds true. Many of the systems touted online or in the media suggest, just buy our system or products and sit back and watch the money roll in, while you and your family travel the world in luxury. In reality any legitimate business model will take time, hard work, and dedication. Yes, there are some online jobs that are easier than others and there are some online money making ideas that produce results quicker. But if you want to make real good money online, you have to work for it.
I found there are honest, ethical, legitimate business models that you can start with very little investment. The good ones will design personal effective website for you and have it up and running in 24 hours... for free. They will train you to drive an endless stream of qualified buyers to your site... for free. After training you can decide at what level and at what the amount of investment you can afford to start your adventure. As your income increases you can reinvest into additional, more advanced methods of marketing.
You don't even have to be a top notch salesperson to introduce their income stream of high quality, in demand products, instead you simply direct your customers to the company's knowledgeable and trained sales staff. They professionally complete the sales transaction and delivery of the products and credit a commission to your personal, secure, audit friendly account, automatically. These types of companies are the best ways to your online business and most of the advantages offered in these successful business models are... FREE!

Monday, 4 June 2018

12 eCommerce Legal Issues to Consider in Operating an Online Business

The following article provides a high-level summary of some key eCommerce law issues online business operators face in running a website or other eCommerce business. Conducting business online or maintaining a website may subject companies and individuals to unforeseen legal liabilities. The following is a brief survey of 12 key eCommerce law issues to consider:
1. Internet Business & eCommerce
A good starting point is analyzing a company's online presence and auditing their procedures to determine how to grow their brand and online influence. As part of this, the company's agreements and websites should comply with the myriad of laws and regulations affecting websites and online businesses, such as COPPA.
2. Domain Name Acquisition
Domains are often the key to an online business, but can present a number of problems. Domain name issues include securing a domain name initially, as well as protecting domain names from adverse parties that attempt to trade off the goodwill associated with the company's brand. Sometimes, the company needs defense, retrieval, and protection of domain names on the Internet.
3. Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA") Compliance
Companies operating websites, particularly where third-party content may be uploaded directly, should consider adopting agreements and procedures to shield themselves against claims of liability and copyright infringement. This procedure is sometimes referred to as a "copyright policy" or "DMCA takedown" procedure. Compliance with the DMCA can provide the online operator with a safe harbor from liability.
4. Online Privacy
Online privacy continues to become a bigger issue. With the spread of mobile devices, tablets, and apps, privacy issues are becoming more complex. Companies should consider composing or updating their privacy policies as well as adopting internal security protocols aimed at protecting the online privacy of customers and website users.
5. Social Media Law
While a powerful vehicle to build brand strength and interact with customers, social media can create a number of legal issues for online businesses. A social media policy provided to employees as well as guidelines can be effective steps to reduce risk. A few key areas to consider are employment related use of social media, confidentiality, sponsorship, and branding guidelines.
6. Privacy Policies
Privacy policies should not be copied from online templates or rival companies. They should be drafted comprehensively to address unique issues of a specific online business and to accommodate future growth. Whether a company looks to collect analytics or more personalized information, the company should focus on its specific business needs and risk factors. Privacy policies should be updated as a business evolves.
7. Terms of Use Agreements
Terms of Use (TOU) agreements can limit liability for companies that maintain an Internet presence. These agreements should be optimized to address a company's specific business and should not be simply cut and pasted from the Internet. What works for one company may not work for another company.
8. eCommerce Agreements
eCommerce agreements come in many forms such as licensing, advertising agreements, and payment processor agreements. eCommerce agreements should be drafted to address the primary legal risks involved in a particular eCommerce contract or business transaction.
9. Online Sweepstakes & Games
Online sweepstakes, contests, and games create a number of legal pitfalls. Depending on the sweepstake, contest, or game, compliance with the laws of all 50 states as well as the federal government may be required. Registration in specific states may also be required. Online businesses may benefit from guidance as to whether a particular new initiative is considered a sweepstake, contest, or game.
10. Domain Theft
Recovering hijacked domains can often be difficult and time-consuming. Typically, avoiding domain theft in the first place is much easier than attempting to recover a stolen domain. While difficult, it is possible to recover a hijacked domain.
11. Website Agreements
Website agreements can be customized to limit legal liability and reduce risks of disputes by analyzing an online business's intellectual property portfolio, business processes, and brand objectives. Website agreements can be used for mobile applications in addition to websites.
12. Impersonation and Username Squatting
Impersonation and username squatting can occur when a third party registers a social media account using someone else's identity. This can result in harmful posts and information being published in social media. Username squatting can also prevent a trademark or brand owner from controlling their trademark. Typically, registering usernames in advance is the best strategy to avoid impersonation or username squatting.