Internet Home Business

A Mentor Helps You Compress Time

Posted by Krysti 7 Dec, 2009

The best way to increase your speed down the road of success is to tap into those people who are where you want to be. Find a mentor that can help guide the way and save you valuable time and money. Find out what is important to finding and keeping a mentor.

compress-time-find-mentors-imageAre you really going to pass up to opportunity to shorten the distance to success in your business? I didn’t think so.  There is a sure proof way to make this happen and it’s by adding people into your life that know what you don’t.  Tap into the resources around you and trust me you will be 2 steps ahead of your competition.  Every second wasted on being scared or unsure about asking someone to mentor you is time you could have spent sitting on a beach drinking pina colada’s.  It’s just a matter of figuring things out so stop the worrying and take the action.  You can thank me later ; )

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Internet Entrepreneurs Master The Self-Funded Proposal – The Home Business of the 21st Century: Part 6

Posted by Brian 22 Oct, 2009

Successful Internet marketers master the strategy of a self-funded proposal, which is a system that funds their marketing efforts. Check out this diagram to fully understand what a self-funded proposal functions.

Successful Internet Entrepreneurs succeed because of many things, but none are more important to their business’s success than a concept called the “Self-Funded Proposal.” The self funded proposal is a strategy which has your prospects pay for your marketing in one way or another, regardless of whether or not they bought from your primary business. It’s a marketing strategy that is focused on offsetting the cost of marketing, which really allows you to leverage the Power of the Internet.

Below is a flowchart to give you a visual (visuals always help me understand things more clearly) of how to drive traffic to your “Nerve Center” (your blog, websites and landing pages) through Internet Marketing techniques. You are sending traffic to your website with the intent that your sales page or website will convert traffic into leads and/or sales. Driving traffic is only half of the battle. Converting that traffic into sales is a whole other ballgame.

self-funded-proposal

So you may be asking from what products or items do you fund your marketing campaign. These are called “self liquidating offers” (SLO) which you sell on the front end. When you give tons of value away for a very small price or even for free, people recognize the amount of value you are giving away with these items and this builds trust in your list/customers. These people start to respect you and become loyal to you. They haven’t joined your primary business yet, but they are on your customer list and are now following you as someone they can trust and learn from.

The key behind offering front end products and services is that your site visitors and new customers are learning a great deal of value everyday from these products, helping them to become more qualified business partners with you and your business. Your prospecting pool is now full of leaders and business builders, and not whiners and tire kickers. This brings a greater momentum to your business as your prospects will join you and learn from you and take off as business people themselves.

Now if you want to build a serious home business for yourself, and find a simple self-funded proposal to create a multiple six-figure income (or more) and are tired of the hype and B.S. out there, then read on to find out how to Write Your Own Paycheck leveraging the power of the Internet. Read More >>

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The Power of the Internet: Home Business Of The 21st Century – Part 1

Posted by Brian 14 Oct, 2009

The Internet is a giant invisible magnet that is gradually attracting every man, woman and child to it. So what does this mean for you? Well as a business person, business owner or entrepreneur, the Internet represents a marketplace like no other that has ever existed.

power-of-the-internet-imageHold onto your pants ladies and gentlemen as we kick off this 6 part series picking apart “The Home Business of the 21st Century.” So, lets get started.

The Internet is a giant invisible magnet that is gradually attracting every man, woman and child to it. So what does this mean for you? Well as a business person, business owner or entrepreneur, the Internet represents a marketplace like no other that has ever existed. We are no longer limited to our “territories,” our communities, or the cities in which we reside. This is just the tip of the iceberg in what I call “The Power of the Internet.”

Here are a few numbers that will help you wrap your head around what’s really going on with the online world.

There are roughly 6.7 billion people living on the planet today according to The Internet World Stats: Usage and Population Statistics as of June 30, 2009 and of those 6.7 billion people, almost 25% of them are on the Internet. Just in case your conversion abilities aren’t as good as they used to be back in high school, no worries…that comes out to about 1.69 billion people that are on the Internet everyday. Read More >>

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Disclosure Policy for BrianandKrystiHorwitz.com Blog

Posted by Krysti 11 Oct, 2009

As authors of this blog and being responsible for whatever content gets published here, we wanted to be as transparent as possible with our readers and subscribers. We also want to make the FTC happy by following their new guidelines of including a “Disclosure Policy” informing our readers of any affiliate advertisements and commissions associated with these companies. Here is a more complete version of our “Disclosure Policy.”

brian-krysti-horwitz-chillenAs authors of this blog and being responsible for whatever content gets published here, we wanted to be as transparent as possible with our readers and subscribers. We also want to make the FTC happy by following their new guidelines of including a Disclosure Policy informing our readers of any affiliate advertisements and commissions associated with these companies.

For the convenience of you, our reader, we have placed an abbreviated version of our Disclosure Policy on the sidebar so that it appears on every page of this blog. In addition, we felt it necessary to post a more complete version of our policy to further explain the ways in which we are compensated through this blog.

Here they are:

  • There are occasional recommendations on this blog that link up to helpful resources that we get compensation for coming in the form of a commission for each product or service sold through our site.
  • However, when we decide to make a product or service recommendation, it is because of the product or service’s value, helpfulness, and quality. Recommendations may also find their way onto this blog because of a positive experience or achieving some level success with each product or service in our businesses.
  • In addition to affiliate links, some links do not have any affiliation or compensation whatsoever. The decision to add links is based on a desire to help, support, and give direction with certain marketing strategies and techniques. We will include links regardless of compensation or lack thereof.
  • Most testimonials highlight extraordinary results. No guarantees are made that you will achieve any results from our ideas and techniques in our material. Typical results are difficult to predict or measure simply because all markets, businesses, motives, and results are unique. Yours will be no exception.
  • With every business venture, there is always inherent risk, meaning with each decision you make, you stand a chance to lose money. Use caution when researching and purchasing products or services.
  • Testimonials and case studies found on this blog come from people who have had hands on experience with these products or services and have willingly come forward, without any financial incentives or compensation, to share their respective stories.

This Disclosure Policy is again our way of being as transparent as possible to you, our reader, and to help you fully understand where we’re coming from with whatever products or services that we decided to sponsor or recommend on our blog. Read More >>

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