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Why Info Products Sell so Well Online
Monday, May 3, 2010 6:39 No CommentsThe Internet has revolutionized the way we do business in America. Now, small businesses can take the same products they sold to their local customers and repackage them into infoproducts that can be sold worldwide over the World Wide Web (WWW). It’s the lightening quick speed of electronic media that is one of the reasons that infoproducts make ideal online sales. In a culture where the customer demands instant satisfaction on their purchase, it is hard to beat the ease of download from your website to someone else’s home personal computer for instant access. But, if you are thinking that infoproducts only consist of ebooks and the written word, you will be limiting your potential for making money.
Infoproducts are generally anything that is a vehicle to carry information from you, the vendor, to your customer. That means that infoproducts aren’t just about ebooks, but can also encompass newsletters, reports, online classes, music downloads, and even videos. It doesn’t necessarily have to be about the written word, although this is what most people think about when they hear the word “infoproducts.” In the world of iPods, sometimes the most viral content for infoproducts can end up being a short music video. We will explain why infoproducts are the best choice for you to make BIG money selling on eBay. For this, you have to understand a little about conventional marketing and how the introduction of infoproducts turns the marketing cycle into a high-powered money-making machine, that not only reaps current sales but establishes a future net worth as well from repeating, residual, sales of infoproducts. So, let’s do a comparison on the cost versus benefits of conventional products and marketing to those using infoproducts and online marketing.
Concise of Lake Orion has Computer Trouble Shooting Skills that Includes Fixing the Client as Well
Saturday, July 11, 2009 21:48 No CommentsAs the computer repair center for Oakland, Wayne and Macomb Counties, Concise maintains a client list that resembles the “who’s who” in the Michigan small business community. They are good, and they are growing out of their digs in Bloomfield Hills.
One of the reasons that Concise is so well respected in their industry is because they take the time to explain and teach at the same time. Let’s face it, the information highway has its own language today. Computer techies have always had a vernacular that tended to exclude the rest of the non-techie world. Making things worse for us non-techies today, is the next layer of computer- speak: abbreviations of all the words that we had no clue about from the beginning.
The staff at Concise will now lead the pc tech support field by offering a series of articles with those definitions of words from the computer tech support world. This is the first offering in what Concise hopes will be a long series of definitions from the computer tech speaker.
HONEYPOT
Wikipedia defines a HONEYPOT in computer speak, as a trap set to detect, deflect, or in some manner counteract unauthorized attempts to obtain use of information systems.
A HONEYPOT consists of a computer, data, or a network site that appears to be part of a network. But, the Honeypot is actually an isolated and unprotected deadend which appears to a hacker as valuable information.
To Concise Computer Consulting of Birmingham, Computer Trouble Shooting Includes Fixing the Client as Well
Thursday, July 9, 2009 17:58 No CommentsAs the computer repair center for Oakland, Wayne and Macomb Counties, Concise maintains a client list that resembles the “who’s who” in the Michigan small business community. They are good, and they are growing out of their digs in Bloomfield Hills.
One of the reasons that Concise is so well respected in their industry is because they take the time to explain and teach at the same time. Let’s face it, the information highway has its own language today. Computer techies have always had a vernacular that tended to exclude the rest of the non-techie world. Making things worse for us non-techies today, is the next layer of computer- speak: abbreviations of all the words that we had no clue about from the beginning.
The staff at Concise will now lead the pc tech support field by offering a series of articles with those definitions of words from the computer tech support world. This is the first offering in what Concise hopes will be a long series of definitions from the computer tech speaker.
HONEYPOT
Wikipedia defines a HONEYPOT in computer speak, as a trap set to detect, deflect, or in some manner counteract unauthorized attempts to obtain use of information systems.
A HONEYPOT consists of a computer, data, or a network site that appears to be part of a network. But, the Honeypot is actually an isolated and unprotected deadend which appears to a hacker as valuable information.




