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by Jim Logan on May 19, 2006

This post is for the many people desiring to be an Internet marketing mogul and seeking more resources and ideas to make passive Internet income. Small Business Brief has such an article you may be interested in reading. It's an interesting post on simple a thought process applicable to all businesses - focus on the customer and solve their problem.
One of my ezine subscribers recently wrote me complaining that many Internet marketing ezines have degenerated into nothing more than continuous sales pitches. He went on to explain that he was a "newbie" - still struggling to have that first $200 week. He asked for detailed instructions on how to do just that.
The whole key to online success is finding a pressing problem and filling it. People go online seeking solutions to painful, nagging problems, and if you offer those solutions, they will gladly pay you for your assistance.
Here's the link to the entire article. Good Luck!
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Response from:
Steve Rucinski
(05/19/06 12:04pm)
Building a business is no more complex than providing value to an ever widening group of customers. If you don't provide value you have no business.
Response from:
Jim Logan
(05/19/06 12:31pm)
Thanks for the comment Steve! It amazing how many companies miss that point. It's about the customer, not your speeds, feeds, features, or functionality.
Solve a problem or create an opportunity (that your customer values) and you're well on your way to business success.
Solve a problem or create an opportunity (that your customer values) and you're well on your way to business success.
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