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Online shopping: High quality electronic goods to an acceptable price

Beginning with device cameras and computers continueing with clothes washers and fridges for the customer’s kitchen expert Techno offers a extensive range of products in the field of consumer electronics for about 15 years. In conclusion with 13 agencies the company has grown big in the south of Bavaria. Nowadays the expert Techno Group even delivers to the consumer’s living room. Because of the web shop as well customers not from Bavaria are able to access the offers with favorable charges and strong customer service features. The online shop has got a well-structured format and makes potential to look for very quick after the needed electronical articles. You are able to get all the current computers, device cameras and camcorders in the assortment of expert Techno and furthermore high quality giant and small devices for the household and lots of items of household electonics. The great assortment of customer electronic articles is offered from expert Techno via a fairly well cost/performance ratio.

Well articles and reasonable service features altogether

The buyers have the opportunity to see new and high quality products at the whole online shop. The equitable rewards exist because of a professional purchasing plan which includes many pros for the customers. The total amount of bids of the shop are at any moment low in reward and not just due to discount action bids like many other online shops do. Totally special is not simply the great stock of goods and the adequate terms of payment but the strong consumer service and consulting features which are being made by expert TechnoMarkt group together. Hence actually costly ambitions are possible to be fullfilled with the provided financing option and a personalized advice via professional employees shows the way to find the desired good fast.

Hints on Picking out Digital Magazine Software

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Low standard flash packages can spoil any imaginative online publication. As a matter of fact, selecting a software provider is the key part of producing an ebrochure. Setting the format for the message is simply a minute part of what they do.

Out of the potential features, being easy to use is the most important. Of course, it doesn’t matter how wonderful the package is if you or your staff can’t use it! The ezine you’re creating should matter enough to you for you to test out different providers.

In making an online brochure you should also think about security. Consider what protection is available for your account. Will the content be protected? What measures have been taken by the digital publishing software package provider to keep individuals copying and pasting your words? You’ll need to allow for the business plan as well to promote your flash magazine. Regardless of which business model you choose you should consider the role of non-traditional media and ad-handling. Advertising the ezine will probably require search engine friendly content.

Is your content just going to be offered for free? What about the possibility of offering single copy and multiple subscription possibilities? Will the content be commercialized or is this venture not-for-profit? Will you be using teasers to market the magazine? How available is your brochure? Is it private: then you can look into several hosting possibilities or is it public? If public you should host directly. Have you worked out how you will cope with back copies?

Prior to striking any serious problems you should think about some other things as well. What’s the tech-support like? What quality are their FAQs? Do they feature a how-to guide? Do they commit to their response time? Do they have 24/7 support? The importance of tech-support really can’t be over-stated.

The decision you make here will be what will decide if your brochure goes well or not - consider carefully when you choose your vendor. Try googling the terms “create digital edition” for further hints.

What no One Ever Tells You about Good Software Vendors

Low standard digital software packages will be the ruination of any imaginative online publication. Actually, picking out a software provider is one of the most important considerations you’ll take when you produce an ezine. They do so much more than simply help you place the content into some nice format. Out of the potential features, simple usability is the most important. Of course, regardless of how excellent the package is, it’s mere junk if you yourself can’t do anything with it… The ebrochure you’re creating should matter enough to you for you to test out different providers.

In creating an online publication you also have to be aware of the menace posed by hackers and spammers. What measures are taken protecting your magazine? How about the content? What security steps are in place which prevents individuals from simply copy-pasting the subject? When you’ve produced an electronic brochure it’s time to outline a marketing timetable. Social-media, ads, these are things that should be covered irrespective of which business model is being used. Thinking about search engines would also be essential when considering how to sell this electronic publication.

How about mixing paid and free content? Think about offering multiple subscriptions. Will you be commercializing your content or is this venture not-for-profit? Will you be providing summaries to sell the ebrochure? How accessible is the brochure? If it’ll be private you should be able to investigate all your hosting possibilities or will it be public? If public you will be best hosting directly. Have you worked out how to deal with back copies?

Some workarounds you really want to look at in advance i.e. prior to actually having to deploy them. What is the level of tech support? Is it simple a matter of an FAQ page? Also check any sort of how-to guide they may feature. Check their response times. Do they have around the clock support? Tech support’s importance really can’t be over-estimated. The choice you make here will be what will decide if your brochure goes well or not - think carefully when opting for your host. You may also want to Google the term “Zmags” to find some more useful hints.

Promote Your Organisation’s Services with Commercial Videos

Videos on the Web are a wonderful instrument to publicise your company. Of course there are countless other types of marketing techniques around which include editorial writing to blogging, from PR to podcasting. But nothing says “cool, connection, & creativity” like a web video.

Each week more and more companies of different sizes are producing Internet videos about their services. They’re not only just posting them on their business sites, but they are putting them on their official blogs. To gain worldwide twenty four seven coverage, promotional videos are being added to lots of video-sharing sites like that of YouTube and Google Video. And why not ? it is very inexpensive, easy-to-do, and can have an important difference, in some cases, on the traffic it brings to your companies site.

There are many more reasons why online videos are a fabulous way to market your business.

Online videos benefit from an extensive distribution: Videos by their own nature are simple to “package” which makes them ideal to be added to a number of different distribution channels. You can add them on your companies site or blog, if you want you can even load them onto your computer machine & show them over & over at an event. You can add them to a lot of World Wide Web video-sharing social media websites. You can copy them onto CDs & give them away or sell them. You can even forward them via email. Vidify’s digital video distribution channels can help generate the awareness and impact that your video content deserves.

Videos on the Internet are a tremendous way to advertise. As our experience with technology changes, so do the techniques in which organisations like to interact with others. Most individuals are visually oriented meaning that is how they best understand and interact with their world. This makes professional videos the idyllic company strategy to communicate with today’s consumers.

These are just a couple of the many reasons why Internet videos might be an exceptional way to market your company’s products & services. Discover more about this topic to see how you could make use of your valuable time, recourses, and energy to talk with your target customers in an innovative and fascinating way.

The Monsters Out Of The Cage - Part 2

In part one of this article we covered why electronic
publishing is such a powerful breakthrough, allowing even
the new online marketer to cash in.

If you missed part one you can get a copy via autoresponder.
Mailto:monster1@internet-profits4u.com

For the purposes of these articles we’re going to assume
you’ve either written your own ebook, are a reseller for
the author, or you’ve purchased the resale rights to a book.

You’ve got your money machine, how do you get it to start
spitting out cash.

Here’s a simple step by step plan to getting started on a
shoestring budget and reinvest profits to grow your money
tree.

Step 1:

The first thing you’ll need is a collection of classified
ads that will peak the readers interest and take action.

The purpose of the classified is to get you the lead. It’s
not designed to make the sale.

If you’d like to learn how to write powerful classified ads
download a free copy of “How To Make A Fortune With
Classified Ads” at: http://johncolanzi.com/classified.exe

The classified ad is the most powerful tool in your arsenal.
They’re low cost and carry a big punch.

Step 2:

You’ve got your classified ads ready to start pulling in
the leads, now you’ll need a powerful sales letter to close
the sale. Sales letters are an art in themselves.

If you haven’t written sales letters before, the best place
to start is by reading “Million Dollar Sales Letters”. This
famous book contains 15 powerful sales letters that have
created millions of dollars in sales for companies such as
the Wall Street Journal.

Find a sales letter that fits your offer and customize it
to fit your style. You can download a free copy of this
awesome book at: http://johncolanzi.com/letters.exe

Ok. You’re almost there.

* You’ve got the next sure-fire best seller.

* You’ve got the attention grabbing, lead generating
classified ads ready to work their magic.

* You’ve got your million dollar sales letter ready to
close the sale and start filling your inbox with orders.

Wow! We’ve come a long way. In part 3 we’ll work on setting
up your order grabbing direct response web site.

In the words of Hannibal Hayes from the A Team, “I love it
when a plan starts to come together.”

Wishing You Success

About the Author

John Colanzi publishes the “Street Smart Marketing” newsletter.
To subscribe mailto:ezmailer-subscribe@listbot.com
If you want to cash as an e-publisher and make 100%
profits visit: http://www.internet-profits4u.com

You Want to be a Successful Writer: Make Your Writing Pay

How many books have you read about “understanding the magazine market”, “writing a book proposal” or “how to make your articles sell”? It isn’t easy for unpublished authors to break into the market. Even trying to get an agent to represent you is difficult.

You know you can write, though. You know there is a market for what you have to say.

There is an avenue, however, that is virtually untapped by many writers and it is open to EVERYONE who wants to see their works in print. You can finally take control over your own writing destiny. The best part is that you don’t have to share the profits from your works with anyone else. You keep it all.

It’s self-publishing, but on a whole different scale.

Millions of people will have access to your authored pieces. Will publishers come looking for you? It’s a definite possibility. Will you have more credibility in the publishing world? Oh, yes. You will also have solid proof of your ability to reach your target audience, too.

Before I tell you how successful you can be, let me tell you the caveats.

First, it takes some time and effort. If you are a serious writer, you already know what that is all about, though. Second, you will be writing more than you otherwise would. In fact, you will very likely be writing every day for the next couple of months. At least that is what I found myself doing. If you love to write as much as I do, though, it will not be an issue at all.

Last, it will most likely become your favorite thing to do. (Read: Prepare to become obsessed with your success) I am absolutely serious when I say that you will enjoy it so much you won’t want to do anything else. My kids can’t drag me away from the computer some days. I just love what I’m doing. I have spoken with many other people, just like you and me, who have done this and they have had the same reaction. It’s just plain fun.

So, those are the pitfalls.

Now, I can tell you the good news. You have a myriad of ways to earn money with your writing. For less than $1 per day, you can reach hundreds of thousands of potential readers “buyers” of your works. You can also sell your material in a variety of ways. In addition to this, there are a variety of other ways to make money that don’t even have anything to do with writing.

Ok, enough of that. You can read more of the details if you’re interested. For now, let’s focus on how you can accomplish this.

If you’re like me, you have probably been writing for awhile. I have two books, both of which have been rejected by big-name publishers. I can handle rejection pretty well, so that’s not a real problem for me. What bothered me was that I knew I had good material and no way to reach my intended audience. Sound familiar? You have probably been there, too.

Why should I be limited in what I can do just because someone else doesn’t see things the same way I do?

My answer? Find another way to reach my audience. That’s exactly what I have done, too. I created a web site dedicated to one of my books. I intend to do the same for the other book, too.

I am living my dream of being published. Not only am I reaching my target audience, but I am also having numerous articles published on other sites. I have been contacted by two other sites to write for them as well. A third site asked (and I agreed) to provide advice to the members of its site on the very subject I wrote about. I am an instant expert.

Less than $1 per day and I am published, in demand and am starting to receive checks from my site.

It is a work in progress. My book, which will soon be available on the site, is being turned into an e-book. Guess who gets to keep all the profits? Yes, that would be me.

Just think about it. It might work for you. I just know that as writer, it is extremely hard to get your name out there for the right people to see it. This gives you one more opportunity to make a name for yourself.

Best of luck.

~Carla Vaughan

This link takes you to my website where you can read more: Professional-Resume-Example.com

You can contact me via the “Contact Us” page if you would like more information.

Carla is the proud owner of a web site devoted to assisting candidates in the job-search process. She holds a B.S. in Business from Southern Illinois University and has authored several books.

You can also visit her Professional Resume blog at: Professional Resumes

Steven James Lines & Words

Jesus was gay

So then what if i’m weak
So what if I may squeak
Squeak a peak at another angle
Ill tangle your beliefs
Hopefully it’s your heart I can strangle
Till it beats less and less
I embers your timely death
Though I still fell wanted stress
This mess I confess cant test
To the rest who feel that
Its fun to point and laugh at me
Just to detest…go ahead I guess
People, life is a game of chess
I really never learned to play
I would really just love to lay
Lay this tired head for just one more day
What more should I say?
Shall I dare to say that I pray!
Shit, what if I said jesus was gay?
Would you stray?
Or would you keep your so called faith and stay?
To hear more shit that even your god couldn’t convey
Someone please draw the curtains on this play.

About the Author

Steven James Lines & Words a website dedicated to THE LOVE FOR THE MUSIC AND POETIC WORD! Steven, ‘Shad’, pronounced shade, has put those two together and formed the audio portion of LINES AND WORDS, and is trying to dot the T’s and cross the I’s. Awake? READ OR LISTEN Conterversial Poetry can be found here as well Jesus was gay is not what you think

Miss Spelling in Online Articles; Where Do We Draw the Line?

Did you know that some online article writers purposefully miss spell words to get more traffic from those who make mistakes when typing into search engines what they are looking for? To combat this technique of; Gaming The Search Engines; some online article submission websites are now disallowing miss spelled words. Good you think?

Indeed it is good to get rid of the problem like that right? Well yes and no, you see such a policy must be better thought through really. What about words, which are compound words or have alternate spellings or spellings, which are correct in everyday speech but in correct in a spell check feature?

So with this example where do you draw the lines? NanoTech, NanoTube, Behaviour. How about Hurricane Names? Gama, Catrina, etc. So, is that over the line? Or are you assisting people in getting to where they really want to go today? This petty crap about quality control is silly. It is more like “mind control” and social engineering to make everything and everyone the same. Plus there are new words being created every day by Instant Messengers too. Industries create words. I create words too, that better describe things I am discussing. Consider this argument and think on this in 2006.

Lance Winslow - EzineArticles Expert Author

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Writing Press Releases - Getting it right

A good news release consists of a short introduction. Journalists call this an ‘intro’. This should total perhaps no more than 25 words. Bear in mind that your text needs to answer the ’six salient questions’: Who, What, Where, When, Why and How? Your intro will cover most but not necessarily all of them. Keep your article short and simple (Kiss). Remember, news is something new and unusual (see Galtung and Ruge, ‘News Values’ in Wikipedia).

The second sentence or ‘lock-in’ builds on the news in the intro. By paragraph three you will probably use the best or ‘killer’ quote from the main source for your story. Always attribute a quote to somebody.

1. A news item should be in a readable font size, usually 12 point Arial or Times Roman and double-spaced.

2. The article should be given a unique keyword to identify it. This is called a ‘catchline’. For example, an article about a poisonous snake sent, undetected in the post, might be catchlined “snake” and each page of the news release then numbered Snake…1, Snake…2 etc. This information is placed in the top right-hand corner of every page.

Do not use: 1. A subject’s name, i.e. Blair, because, if they are famous, there could be lots of stories about them in one day, or the name could be confused for that of a fellow journalist. Or, a word so general, like health, that there might be many stories on the subject similarly catchlined. A good catchline will ensure that every page of your news release can be easily identified in a busy media office.

3. The by-line, the journalist’s first name and surname, should appear at the top left of the page.

4. Between the byline and catchline should be placed the date on which the article was written. This information helps the editor to judge whether an update will be necessary, especially if the article is a time-sensitive news story.

5. Your text should have a simple headine of perhaps no more than three words above the intro, telling the reader what the article is about. Try not to attempt a catchy tabloid-style headline. Sub-editors jealously guard their job as the headline writer.

6. At the bottom of each page, to tell the reader that there is more copy to come, put MORE FOLLOWS, More or just MF (centred).

7. To tell the editor that the article is complete put the word End or ENDS on the last page.

8. Don’t forget to include your full contact details on the first or last page.

Importance of Presentation
Proofread, proofread and proofread. Check the spelling; don’t rely solely on spell check. There are some words that are spelled correctly that are not the word you meant to put in the sentence.

Check the grammar. Again, the word processor’s grammar checker is good to a point, Use the word processing software as your helper but remember that you are the final judge of accuracy. For each news release draft, no matter how small, create a word processing document, name and save it on a disk, memory stick or on the hard drive so you can easily get back to it later. Keep a printed ‘hard copy’ in a safe place.

Writing style and completeness
You are expected to write clearly and concisely - using complete sentences that flow logically from thought to thought.

Assume that your reader has not read the materials on which you are reporting. Explain the issue to your reader as if she or he knows absolutely nothing about the subject. Don’t assume that your reader has an understanding of jargon or terminology or that he or she knows about the products, services or personnel of the organisation for which you work.

Sources
Since you are not necessarily an expert on the subject about which you are writing, it is essential that you source the information provided. Even if you are just using facts from a document or webs site, cite the paper, book or internet source. This will give your writing credibility and authority. If you don’t source, it will look like you’re trying to claim the information as your own creation. You don’t want to be accused of plagiarism.

Be objective.
Try not to use “the first person” (I or we). Carefully put together an outline before you begin writing.

Bullets and short paragraphs
Break the material into short paragraphs; using bullet points if necessary. Even with bullet points, use complete sentences and be meticulous with grammar and punctuation. Don’t rely on the computer to correct all your errors. If you use bullet statements, be consistent.

In many cases, the best use of bullet points is to make each statement a complete sentence with a capital letter at the beginning and a full stop at the end.

In some cases, however, you may want to use a “lead-in” sentence opener. Make each bullet statement complete the sentence from the lead-in opener. And be consistent.

When using bullet statements, it is usually best to single space within the bulleted statements and double space before and after the statements begin.

Use Positive Tone
Write in a positive and lay-person’s style. Your objective should be not to unnecessarily offend anyone who might potentially read what you have written on behalf of your organisation. While every issue you write about won’t necessarily be completely upbeat and enthusiastic, each can achieve a proactive note.

Be conversational
Make your writing sound conversational. Take care to avoid sounding stuffy, stiff, or uncomfortable. Don’t use slang or inappropriate language. Connect with the reader in the same conversational style that you would if you were in the same room with him or her having a conversation. So, don’t use jargon.

Take time
To achieve the best, most positive tone for your news release; you must take your time when writing. You can’t be in a big hurry. This is particularly important as you develop your writing skills early on.

Proofread again to spot typographical and formatting errors. Read the text out loud to make sure it sounds right.
Use your own words

Please do not get in the habit of reading printed text and online information and just doing a “copy and paste” into your news release.

The highest form of successful writing is learning from what you’ve read, summarising it in your own words and reporting what you’ve learned. Practice. It is very important that you develop your own style of writing. When you use someone else’s words, it sounds like someone else wrote it.

Put the full name and phone number (including out of hours mobile) in the contact details at the end of the news release. Additional factual information can be provided in a Note to Editors after the contact details.

This might include biographical facts and a short chronology of relevant events. For ideas about news releases, have a look at examples of them on the websites of local councils and the government news network (www.gnn.gov.uk)

Marc Wadsworth, freelance journalist from the UK’s citizen journalism website. uncovering news about almost forgotten subjects, and keep tabs on the news that doesn’t get reported from the angle you would like. www.the-latest.com

Top Ten Ways to Improve Your Communication Skills

1) Listen without judgment. The key to good communication is listening well. Save your judging for later after you have heard and understood what was said.

2) Listen with the willingness to be swayed to the other person’s opinion. No obligation to actually being swayed, but stay open to the option.

3) Listen without thinking about what you will say next. Take time before you respond.

4) Do not be invested in being right. Being right is not the point. If you must be right, you are not able to listen nor communicate because you have set up a barrier already. If you are always right that means the other person is always wrong. That cannot be true.

5) If your mind wanders, ask for repetition. We all are subject to distraction. Try to stay focused.

6) In all cases repeat back what you heard and ask if it is correct.

7) Listen to yourself. Find quiet moments and pay attention to what you are hearing from yourself. Does your body tighten up about certain issues. Body language is not something to read only in other people.

8) Say it honestly, but with consideration for the listener’s feelings. Be polite, respectful and sincere.

9) Understand and acknowledge that most things are not black or white, but somewhere in a gray area. Get comfortable with gray.

10) Have integrity and build trust. Don’t say what you don’t mean. Don’t promise what you won’t or can’t fulfill. Follow through with any committments you make.

Good listening skills take practice. Specific coaching may be necessary if you find you have communication issues with your boss, colleagues, subordinates, partners or personal relationships.

About The Author

Dorene Lehavi, Ph.D. is principal of Next Level Business and Professional Coaching. She coaches Professionals and Business Partners and teaches teleclasses on techniques to break through barriers to the next level. Dr. Lehavi offers a complimentary coaching session so you can experience how coaching can work for you. Contact Dr. Lehavi at DL@CoachingforYourNextLevel.com or on the web at http://www.CoachingforYourNextLevel.com Subscribe to Mastering Your Next Level monthly e-newsletter at http://www.coachingforyournextlevel.com/newsletter.html

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