Buying Real Estate

Buying and selling real estate can ear you some major bucks. It’s all about getting your nose in the game and understanding the business. Naturally the real estate market changes at times, so it’s prudent to know what you’re getting yourself into. One year a home in northern Colorado could be worth a bundle, and then the following year the market could plummet. Pay close attention to the real estate game when looking to sell your home or condo. I seriously doubt you want to lose money, or even break even for that matter. We naturally hope to gain capital when selling down the road. Selling it yourself can certainly bring in more profit. With for sale by owner condos, the seller has no real estate agent o pass 6 percent to. That can be a load of cash. What’s your plan for selling?

Filed under: Business — pfuser July 5, 2007 @ 7:11 am

 

What I Learned About Internet Marketing

I’ve been involved in internet marketing for almost two years now. I’ve had a very steep learning curve, but it’s been worth it. What follows are some of the most important things I learned since I started with internet marketing.

The easiest way to get traffic is to have a list of people who want to hear what you have to say. This means building an opt-in list of subscribers who you can direct to your websites to make money.

1) Chasing Adsense Income Is Elusive

Google has a program called AdSense that pays you money whenever somebody clicks on a Google ad on your website. This can be some of the easiest money in the world to make -once you have traffic. The problem is that many people devote their entire existence to generating AdSense pages in the hopes to make “easy” money. Unless you’re willing to invest a lot in software and time learing black hat secrets, you’re better off just building quality, content-based web sites.

2) Before You Buy, Research the Guru

The biggest mistakes I’ve made in purchasing products is not researching the “guru” who was selling the product. The only bad purchases were made from people I’ve never heard of, or who have no online reputation.

Filed under: Business — pfuser July 4, 2007 @ 7:38 am
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