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Business opportunities: Internet business

It’s how you end your ad copy make the difference between sale or no sale?
Of course! The way to end your ad copy and can not make the difference between sale or no sale!
Read these 10 Power Packed ways to end your ad copy and you begin to see what I mean.
Do not just pick one of these methods at random and assume it will drill up to its sale. Experiment with each of these methods. Or perhaps one or more of these methods will inspire you with a similar idea of his own try.
The point is and I can not emphasize this enough – if you’re willing to take the time to see the different approaches soon finds one that could
Throw-over sales.
1) End of ad copy by telling people what will happen if they buy your product. Use your most powerful benefit as the example.
2) Or try to end your ad copy by telling people what will happen if they do not buy your product. Use a problem that will not be able to solve without
same.
3) Use this method to end your ad copy, a question that always say yes as well. The following are used to saying yes when asked to order. Read the rest of this entry »
The effect on users

More intrusive tracking comes from what is known in the business as trace files “of others.” They work as follows: the first time a user visits a site, it installs a trace file, which assigns the computer a unique identification number. Then when the user visits another site associated with tracking the same company, can take note of where that user was and where it is now. Thus, over time, the company can build a more complete profile.
One such ecosystem is the network of Yahoo Inc. ads which gets payments by placing targeted ads to specific users on their websites. The network of Yahoo Cate knows a lot about Reid, who has just graduated from high school. You know it’s a woman between 13 and 18 years who are interested in weight loss issues. Reid was able to confirm that when a reporter showed her a little known feature in the Yahoo site, the Interest Ad Manager, which displays some of the information that Yahoo has collected on it.
Yahoo information on Reid, who at that time was 17, hit home: the girl was concerned that possibly was overweight and often has done research about diets.
Each time you hit the Internet, says, you see signs of weight loss. “I’m self conscious about my weight,” says Reid, whose father asked not to reveal the city where he resides. “I try not to think about it … but the ads make me think about it.” Read the rest of this entry »
Selling information online is a lucrative business
Tucked away in a corner of the computer-Beaty Ashley Hayes is a small file to help collect personal details about her, which will be made available for a tenth of a penny.
The file includes a single-code-4c812db292272995e5416a323e79bd37 who secretly identified as a 26 year old woman from Nashville, Tennessee
The code knows that his movies are as if for the first time, The Princess Bride and Ten Things I Hate About You. You know you like the TV series Sex and the City and who read entertainment news and their tendency to answer questionnaires.
“I like to think I have some mystery, but apparently not!” Said Hayes-Beaty when he learned what it revealed about her that row of numbers. “The profile is disturbingly correct.”
Hayes-Beaty is being monitored by Lotame Solutions Inc., a New York company that uses sophisticated software called “beacon” to capture what people write on a website, as the comments they make about a movie, or interest content on pregnancy and parenting. Lotame packs all that data on individual profiles, without specifying the names of persons, which sells to companies looking for customers. The likes of Hayes-Beaty can be sold wholesale (each group of thousand people who love movies are sold for $ 1) or specific groups (persons 26 years of age living in the south of the country and that As you like it if for the first time.) Read the rest of this entry »