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Friday 5 July 2013

CNN Report: E-mail is crushing Facebook, Twitter for selling stuff online

Email is crushing Facebook, Twitter

Email is Crushing Facebook, Twitter for Selling Stuff Online
'The 7 Reasons Why You Must Build Your List', and how email marketing
produced an average ROI of 4,000% in 2012...

According to a new study by market research firm Custora,
in the past four years online retailers have quadrupled their
rate of customers acquired through e-mail.

"Facebook over that same period barely registers as a way to 
make a sale, and the tiny percentage of people who do 
connect and buy over Facebook has stayed flat. Twitter, 
meanwhile, doesn't register at all.

By far the most popular way to get customers was "organic 
search," according to the report, followed by "cost per click" 
ads (in both cases, read: Google).
Custora came up with its figures by analyzing data from 72 
million customers shopping on 86 different retailer sites. 

They tracked where customers were clicking from (e-mail, 
Twitter, Google, etc.) and what and how much they bought, 
not just on that visit but for the next two years."


Business4thepeople.com will help guide you through the necessary 
steps to creating your own income from home  and generating streams 
of income in this troubled economy.
Read the full article here:

http://edition.cnn.com/2013/07/02/tech/web/email-marketing/index.html
This is why I have recommending for years using
social media TO BUILD YOUR LIST of subscribers.


"Everything that you do online should be leveraged for 
you to BUILD YOUR LIST" ― Jeff Johnson

Many people all around the world use Twitter and
Facebook very successfully to build their lists (an email list
of 2,000 optin subscribers will bring in $1,000 to $2,000 a 
month, on average, provided you email them relevant 
offers regularly).

Also, according to Internet marketer Ryan Deiss, interacting
with your email subscribers on social media sites increases
your email engagement (how much your subscribers open
your email and click on your links) by as much as 500%.

So, don't jettison your Social Media strategy just yet.
Make sure you leverage social media, though, to build your
list (Give things away for free to your fans! How? by tweeting
and posting Facebook messages with links
 to your optin
pages!)
    ;)
This is how you build 'Your Own Economy'.
Your list of email subscribers, Facebook fans, Twitter
followers, YouTube subscribers, and LinkedIn contacts...
these form your small personal kingdom where you take
care of 'your people'.

Social media and email listbuilding can make you 'recession-
proof, by allowing you to create your very own private economy
outside the vagaries of the economy at large. Op in to our list now at

Business4thepeople.com.

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Stats Of The Day

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81% of sales come after 5 or more contacts. But 85% of the time,
business owners or sales people stop after 1 or 2 contacts.
― Richard Lindner, InfusionSoft

Editor's Note: The moral of the story? Build your list
and stay in touch with your list regularly, informing
and educating your subscribers about your offers.

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Quote Of The Day
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“People buy from people they know, like, and trust."
― Dale Carnegie

Monday 24 June 2013

Working abroad to make money for the summer season..??

Hi Everyone,

I recently returned back to the UK from Mykonos, Greece with my partner after a much
needed vacation in the sun!!  The trip was fanatastic!! and so beautiful.  Here are a few photo's:




As you can see we were very happy just laying on the beach, Elia Beach that is which I think is one of the best beaches in Mykonos.  We stayed at a 5 star hotel called "Arte Mare Suites" which I definitely reccomend staying..

We talked to many of the locals which were really a lot of visitors themselves working at Arte Mare, whether it being a waiter at the restaurant in the boutique hotel, or servers serving us food and cocktails on the beach to Hostesses, maitanence workers, receptionists etc..  The common denominator between all of these wonderful people we met were that they were from some place else working to make money to bring back home.

Many of them were from Macedonia, Albania, Italy, Serbia..the list goes on.  I thought for a second, How amazing would it be to work at a resort and enjoy this wonderful sun?! and meet really amazing people, but then as we began to speak with most of them they mentioned to us that they needed to work  7 days a week and I mean all day for the summer season or else they would not get payed.. I thought no days off to enjoy yourselves?

Most of these hard working people didn't have any work to return to when the season was over so now I understood the long hours and grueling 12 hour shifts just to make it ends meet.  I can't imagine they would make enough to sustain them for the summer let alone back at home were they had no work to look forward to.

Becoming a laptop entrepreneur is crucial in these hard times.  There are many different ways to generate income online and the perfect place to start would be to opt in to our list at www.business4thepeople.com.  it's absolutely FREE!!

Visit us now to get started and just sign in for free www.business4thepeople.com. You can opt out whenever you like if you think it's not for you.  People are making money from anywhere from the world on auto pilot why aren't you???

Monday 10 June 2013

10 Bizarre Business Ideas that made millions...

Hi Everyone,

I just came across and article that introduced 10 bizarre business ideas that made millions for these entrepreneurs. Anything is possible just look at what made number 1??  Visit us at business4thepeople.com to get started creating your own bizarre business idea..

 The married man who created an affair website for married people



The married man who created an affair website for married people
Ashleymadison.com is a dating website with a difference; it only accepts married people, or someone wanting to date a married person. The site's slogan is "Life is short. Have an affair". The site founder is a former attorney Noel Biderman, who is interestingly a happily married man. Although his mission can be perceived as very wrong (for the record: cheating is bad!), the fact that the site claims 3.2 million members suggests that it's also doing something right.




The man who created a million dollar business of dog poop-scooping

The man who created a million dollar business of dog poop-scooping
The most noted pioneer in the poop-scooping business is Matthew Osborn, who runs Pooper-Scooper.com. He never knew that this business would one day make him a millionaire. Osborn got started back in 1987 when he opened Pet Butler in Columbus, Ohio. At the time, Osborn was working two full-time jobs and making less than $6 per hour at each. He had a wife, a daughter and a son on the way, and was desperate to make some extra money. He learned that there were about 100,000 dogs within 15 miles of his home. The business slowly took off, and despite the dirty work, Osborn says he enjoyed satisfying the customers and working outdoors in some of the nicest backyards in Ohio. Eventually Osborn employed seven people and owned a fleet of six trucks serving about 700 regular customers. While Osborn may have put poop scooping on the map, Matt "Red" Boswell is taking it into the future. Boswell owns the Texas-based Pet Butler. Today, Pet Butler is the largest pet waste removal service in the country, and serves about 3,000 clients.


 The teenager kid who made millions selling jam out of his grandmother's recipe.. 



The teenager kid who made millions selling jam out of his grandmother's recipe
While most successful entrepreneurs make their money building popular Web sites, Fraser Doherty built his empire using a more traditional way. Fraser started making jams at the age of 14 from his grandmother's recipes in his parents' Scotland kitchen, and by 16 left school to work on his jam business SuperJam full-time. SuperJam sells around 500,000 jars a year, which currently has around 10 percent of UK jam market. Doherty's stake is now worth $1 to 2 million.



 The company who made a fortune selling glasses    for dogs

The company who made a fortune selling glasses for dogs
Eyewear for a pet dog? Sounds pretty dumb doesn't it? But not if someone actually starts manufacturing them and turns them into a million dollar business. The business has received attention and coverage from CNN, Women's World, People, Regis and Kelly, National Geographic and Animal Planet. Starting off with goggles, they have now expanded their business into a host of other accessories for their animals which include Backpacks, Flotation Jackets, T Shirts, Caps, and Toys.




 The man who became a millionaire producing plastic wishbones

The man who became a millionaire producing plastic wishbones
Who would ever think that there would be a market for fake plastic wishbones? Well… there is! Ken Ahroni was frustrated that every year only two people got to make a wish around the Thanksgiving table. So he decided to create LuckyBreak, a company that would make synthetic wishbones with the sound and feel of real dried turkey wishbones. Now the company makes 30,000 wishbones a day, selling custom-designed, imprinted units for personal, corporate and promotional use. Their sales are over $2.5 Million per year.


 The housewife who invented the microwaveable pillows

The housewife who invented the microwaveable pillows
Kim Levine, invented Wuvit, little bags that come in various patterns and provide soothing penetrating moist heat. Kim realized that if she put some corn in cloth, sewed it together and then put it in the microwave; a warm relaxing pillow would be created. She rushed to create the simple product idea with her sewing machine and her multi-million dollar empire was born! Initially, Kim thought the Wuvit® concept would just be great gift for her kids and for people in her local area. But soon she realized her idea had huge potential. When local parents started calling her in the middle of the night asking for another soothing pillow because their kids could not sleep without the Wuvit®, she knew she had a fabulous opportunity. She started going to local retailers and craft shows, and then eventually got a major break when Saks Department Store decided to put the Wuvit® products in their stores! Now she's a millionaire and has even written a book about her retail endeavors! 

 The guy who sold pixels at a webpage for $1 Million

The guy who sold pixels at a webpage for $1 Million
Back in 2005, a 21-year-old student in England named Alex Tew launched The Million Dollar Homepage, through which he sold the pixels of a 1000×1000 grid for $1 each. Although it was an extremely simple idea, the unique project attracted enormous amounts of press coverage, and eventually earned $1,037,100 in a matter of months - the final slot on the pagewent for $38,100. It also spawned countless copycat websites that virtually all failed, since the idea was no longer novel. 



 The guy who created a company that provides excuse letters to miss work

The guy who created a company that provides excuse letters to miss work
Do you need an excuse to miss work? A company has launched an excuse absence network service for U.S. employees and students which offers a load of excuses you can use to be absent from work. The Excused Absence Network provides all your excuse letter needs for just $25 per excuse note. These can be notes which appear to come from professional doctor or hospital and even fake jury summons and authentic-looking funeral service program with poems and pallbearers. The founder started the business for $300 and currently runs it off a laptop in a small Oklahoma town. The site gets about 15,000 hits a month. 



 The monks who sell over 2,5 million in printer cartridge

The monks who sell over 2,5 million in printer cartridge
Father Bernard McCoy is CEO of LaserMonks.com, an Internet retailer that sells discounted printer cartridges and other office supplies. Customers include individuals and churches, along with giants such as Morgan Stanley (Research) and the U.S. Forest Service. It's a lucrative business. Sales have risen from $2,000 in 2002, the company's first full year of operation, to around $2.5 million in 2005. The idea for LaserMonks.com came to Father McCoy one day when his printer ran out of ink. He shopped around for a new ink cartridge but couldn't find one that was reasonably priced. In the beginning LaserMonks.com consisted of a few monks sitting around with black powder and empty plastic cartridges, filling a few orders a day. Today the monks say they have served more than 50,000 customers, and they process 200 to 300 daily orders for a broad range of school and office supplies. 


 The girl who made a 1.5 million fortune by offering MySpace layouts

The girl who made a 1.5 million fortune by offering MySpace layouts
A teenage girl who had a flair for the creative set up a site called WhateverLife to offer layouts for MySpace and free tutorials. Her numbers are now impressive. The 17 year- old high school dropout has made more than $1 million. She earns as much as $70K a month, and owns a website that attracts more than 7 million monthly visitors and 60 million page views.

 Notice how many of these entrepreneurs are teenagers!!  Just goes to show you that anything is possible.. Visit us at business4thepeople.com and begin your journey to becoming a laptop entrepreneur..