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PayPal Alternative

This is very valuable and need to know with certainty that there are two main ways to process credit cards on your website. The first and most expensive is to have your own Merchant Accounts. Quandary is not only costly, but require extensive credit checks, many documents, and it normally takes several days or weeks before approval. Fortunately, there are alternatives. Third party payment processing Merchant Credit Card Processing in your account in the amount of growth. This processor will have a third percentage of your sales to their problems, then submit the rest for you. Prices range from payments to other providers, so do your homework is important to find the right person for you. Some payment providers receive all kinds of goods and services, while others specialize in digital products or durable goods, or services.

Today, with the launch of promoting how we choose to buy things have changed. So many articles are now available via the Internet, in many cases it is impossible to buy all their needs on the site. In addition, banks and other lenders overwhelmed by demand for Credit Card Processing Companies. With PayPal Alternative is a very simple is a kind of payment processing methods designed specifically for commercial enterprises that are considered high risk by banks. Examples include software companies, cosmetic surgeons and investment brokers, among others. Thus, efforts should pay more to service the market from other Business Credit Card Processing that use similar services.

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Make $171,000 Publishing Your Own Books – Part 6

Making easy money has never been easier. There is a ‘simple 6 step system’ created by a normal couple who made $171,000 in just 12 months. They did this with no technical skill and you can do it too.

The 6 steps are

- Find a group of clients who require your goods

- Make sure you can make a profit from your product or idea by testing it

- Developing your product… maybe an e-book

- Writing your sales letter

- Building your website and set-up a way to collect the money (no technical knowledge required)

- Monitoring and fine tuning to maximise results

So this month we will go into some more depth in – Building your website and set-up a way to collect the money

So you have done the background work. You have your sales letter ready to go, so you now need to get the page up on the web so that the world can now see what you have produced.

You will need several pages on your web presence. I would recommend the following as a minimum

Index page – this would be your sales letter you produced last month. You must make sure that this page has a button on so that clients can place an order for your product and also have links to other pages on your website.

Contact Us Page – This gives your clients your contact details. I would always suggest that you have a phone number as well as an e-mail address. By the way I would suggest that you use address obfuscation on any e-mail address you put on to the web, otherwise you will get a deluge of SPAM!

A Privacy Policy Page -

A Guarantee Page -

A Terms and Conditions Page -

A Copyright Page -

A Disclaimer Page -

Any additional pages that you think are relevant. Google likes websites that have lots of information. The more info you have on your website the higher you will rank on Google and the more traffic you will get.

Having created your page in MS Word you can save this directly out as a web page.

The next thing you have to do is upload these files to your web server. This is a whole different area and the subject of another article. Now I use MS front page for my web management but you can use any program that you prefer. Many people like to use Dreamweaver from Adobe. Now you can purchase some very cost effective web templates that will make your web site look very professional.

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Competing Within the Music Industry

With so many different genres of music and so many bands and musicians competing within each genre, it can be tough to get your music heard.

If we think about the diversity of music; you’ve got rock, punk, singer songwriter, metal, soul – the list is endless and there are so many sub genres within these main categories too.

The promotional strategy will vary within each different style of music but the fundamental basics will always be the same. You need to target people who are interested in your genre first and foremost. There is no point in a metal band targeting an audience who are going to be listening to chart music. Of course, many people have a varied taste in music so there may be individuals who listen to this music that will be interested in yours, but generally people sway more towards one genre than another.

Start with your friends. There is a good chance they are into the same music as you. Ask them to spread the word and ensure that they come along to any gigs that you perform. Word of mouth is a great way of promoting your band.

Use the internet. The internet connects people regardless of geographic location. If you can find people with a common interest, connect with them. Use social networking, online communities and forums. These are great ways of making people more aware of the music you create.

Post videos on YouTube and other video sites. If you perform covers of popular songs, these are likely to be picked up by fans of the song in question. Performing live music online can be a great form of promotion. If they like what they hear, there is a good chance they will listen to your own material you have uploaded and hopefully visit your website or other social media profiles. This can be a great way of attracting an audience.

Communicate with music bloggers and make a personal connection. If you can do this, they may promote your website on their blog and post a review of any material you release. Music blogs receive a great number of visitors and along with this, receive a lot of requests. Make sure any correspondence you send their way is personal and genuine. Offer to return favours if you are asking for them as it can’t just be a one-way street.

You should combine any promotion you do offline with what you do online. Make the two consistent and integrate them. The internet should not replace what you do in the real world, but it’s power and potential cannot be ignored.

If you find there is a market for your music within another genre (if the two cross over for example) then expand your promotion to this audience too. Try to keep your targeting as specific as possible as this will yield the greatest results.

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