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If you are online and are not already using article directories to promote your website, you are missing out on a free and highly effective marketing option. Article directories are great ways to draw traffic to your site without paying for advertising. However, to get real traffic to your site using an article directory, you must know how to use them correctly.

What Article Directories Are

Before you can use an article directory, you have to know what one is. Article directories are websites where thousands upon thousands of articles on just about any subject are posted. They are generally categorized to make it easier for readers to find information they want. They are also linked together, so a reader reading about “Hawaii travel” will naturally go from article to article on that topic. People can use the articles they find in the directories on their own websites, either for free or for a small fee. Authors pay nothing to submit to article directories.

How Article Directories Benefit Online Businesses

You are probably thinking, “Sure, that’s great. But how does an article directory help me promote my business? Doesn’t giving away free content defeat my purpose as an online business?”

These are great questions. When you submit an article to an article directory, it will contain a bio with a link to your website. Since you are the author of the article, you are allowed to include this information.

This means that anyone who is searching online and comes across the article directory will see a link to your site. Not only that, but the people who use the content on their own websites are required to keep it exactly as it appears in the directory. This means that your link could show up on hundreds of websites.

Article directories are generally large websites. This means that the web spiders are attracted to them. Having your link on these articles is a crucial part of an online linking campaign.

How to Make Your Submissions Effective

If you are going to submit to article directories, you need to do two things. First, you need to learn about proper keyword usage. You need the right percentage of keywords in your article, and they need to appear naturally within the content. This will draw the search engine spiders to the article, thus exposing people to your link at the bottom.

You also need to make your content unique and helpful. If your article is the same as thousands that are already online, other website owners will not want to use it. Also, if the information is not helpful, people will not read the entire article. Your goal is to have them read the entire article so that they will click at the link on the bottom.

Having helpful information in the article also helps the reader view you as an “expert” in the field. This is important, because you want them to have a reason to click on the link. If they are reading useless information, they will have no desire to visit your site. Also, proving that you are knowledgeable about a particular topic will show that whatever product or service you are marketing is worth buying.

What to Do if You Can’t Write

At this point you are probably wondering what you can do because you can’t write. You are an entrepreneur and business owner, not a writer. The good news is that you have options.

You can hire a freelance writer to “ghostwrite” the article for you. Ghostwriting means writing the article in your name. Instead of placing his or her name on the article, the freelancer uses your name and your business link. You will need to pay for this service, but the amount you will pay for a quality article is far less than the amount you would pay for an advertising campaign, and a well-written article placed in the right article directories will draw more traffic to your site than just about any other form of advertising.

Where can you find ghostwriters? There are a variety of online classifieds where you can post your job requirements or search for available writers. You can ask for quotes to help you learn what the going rate for a writer is. Keep in mind that you will pay more if you have detailed information that needs to be researched or if you are working on a tight deadline. You can also hire a content creation company to help you if you require numerous articles that would be too much for one individual writer.

If you do use a ghostwriter, be sure that you proofread the article before submitting it. You may find that the writer did not approach a particular topic as you would have wanted. You can ask the writer to rewrite the material, but posting something that is inaccurate or does not sound well written will detract from your goal of drawing traffic to your site.

Risks of Using an Article Directory

There is only one main risk to using an article directory, and that is that someone will download your content and use it on their site without including the link. You can do some work on your own to check for this, but it is hard to police. However, the occasional unscrupulous website owner who uses your content incorrectly is a risk worth taking for the many users who will give you a link on their site.

Post Much and Often

Once you get the hang of using an article directory, post many articles, and post them often. The more fresh, relevant content that links to your page, the more traffic you will receive. Be sure to continually research your keywords, because the keywords that people search for constantly change.

Also, submit your articles to a variety of sites. The most popular article directories may not draw certain demographic of people. The more places that have your article and your link, the better your traffic results will be. Since these sites are free to use, you might as well submit to as many as you can.

Jay Gaulard writes for a wide selection of websites on various topics. He is a veteran of the internet and has come to be respected in his many areas of expertise. This article was written on behalf of ArticleHub.US, a popular article directory website.

The benefits vary from case to case when companies embark upon a marketing drive. Some marketing concepts will have phenomenal results for one company and disastrous results for another. Marketing is expensive, and it should not be a hit and miss affair.

A cost effective way to market your products and services is to submit articles for online viewing. This can be very effective in that you are targeting a specific audience that is looking for your product, known as niche marketing. When you submit articles to an online directory or through your blog, there are a number of benefits that are applicable, these are highlighted below.

When you submit articles you are exposing your products or services to a group of potential customers that are situated all over the world. This is truly international marketing, without having to identify which newspaper or magazine is the most popular in that country, or which television station do they watch. This is true global reach via the power of the internet.

A vitally important issue is that you’re displaying your expertise and knowledge when you submit articles. This gives your products the credibility they deserve. Surely you have heard the saying people buy you before they buy your product. By submitting articles that are well thought out and carefully constructed, the businessperson is giving him or herself the opportunity of reaching those customers he is trying to target.

Without the added cost of establishing a store, if you are a home based business person, you put yourself in a suitable position to market any of your products or services via online cataloguing; when you submit articles you are essentially providing a link back for your potential client to view your full range of products and services.

You are creating brand awareness for your range of products and services; this will lead to an amount of secondary marketing via referrals and word of mouth advertising. In order to get your company name out there as well as your products you have to submit articles that will represent your field of expertise with a resounding message to pull them towards your offers of expert products and services.

The cost of the marketing campaign associated when you submit articles is next to nothing. All one has to consider and factor is the time that you spent in writing and constructing the articles. One can go through a qualified company to submit articles or one can do it themselves, it is recommended to know what you are doing if you intend submitting your own articles, as there is a science to it. That is why there are those companies out there to give you a helping hand.

All that remains is for you to sit down and write or hire a company to write and submit articles on your or your company’s behalf and you are all set for the far reaching effect of article marketing on the world wide web thus in turn promoing your site, services and products.

Write and submit articles on your company?s behalf and you are all set for the far reaching effect of article marketing on the world wide web. Check out the Article Blog.

Before we begin with the buying triggers, you should know the basic sales process. Below is how it works, in a nutshell:

Your customer has needs. You translate the features of your product or service into benefits. Your product or service has features. Product benefits are the links between your product’s features and your customer’s needs. You satisfy your customer’s needs by translating features of your product into benefits.

Having got that out of the way, let’s take a look at the 11 reasons why people really buy:

1. People Buy To Save Time: Time is the most precious commodity in the whole world. We all have the same 24 hours a day, so the person who makes the best utilization of his time stands to reach his goal faster than others. So if your product helps save time, it will certainly have a lot of demand!

2. People Buy To Save Energy: We need to accept the fact that most humans are lazy. They work because the “have to”, not because they “want to”. So if your product or service can save energy or effort and the price is right, people will want to buy it.

3. People Buy To Save / Make Money: A penny saved is a penny earned. So if your product / service can save money, people will be interested in buying it. If it can “make money”, they are game! Examples are – a software that replaces human labor, automates business, etc.

4. People Buy For Security: If your product / service gives some type of security or protection, it will be sought for. This can be burglar alarms, insurance covers, law services, medical services, etc.

5. People Buy For Comfort: How many times have you “switched over” a product for a similar one, just for the sake of comfort? As and when one progresses his financial situation / ages, he seeks comfortable things. He wants to replace the wooden chair with the cushion one, the old rumbling car with the new air conditioned one with special shock absorbers, etc. Comfort is an excellent buying trigger.

6. People Buy To Reduce / Eliminate Pain: This one is simple and doesn’t require much explanation. Nobody likes to bear pain, especially physical and emotional pain. People will do just about anything to eliminate / reduce their pain. If it can be done with money, they will beg, borrow or steal if they don’t have it.

7. People Buy To Avoid Trouble: Anything that causes trouble is stressful and people hate it. Buying a “stay order” through a lawyer in a dispute, paying taxes on time to avoid the IRS hounding you, insuring a vehicle to avoid legal charges when it is “not your fault” are all examples of this buying trigger.

8. People Buy For Pleasure / Entertainment: We all need to unwind at some point of time. Movies, plays, dancing, eating out, celebrations are all examples of pleasure and entertainment.

9. People Buy To Satisfy Curiosity: Magic games, gossip magazines, gossip parties, “the secrets of ______ (fill up anything like writing, making money online, advertising, etc) are some examples of the curiosity trigger. This is really a big one – an itch which will go away only if you buy. Did this actor had an affair with this married model? This magazine exposes the facts! You get it..

10. People Buy To Take Advantage Of Opportunities: One Time Offers, limited edition cars, limited club membership, fire sales, discount offers are all examples of opportunities. People will buy stuff that they neither need or want, just because they will never get the opportunity to buy again, should they want to buy in future. Big one, here.

11. People Buy For Vanity: Flashy Sports Cars, expensive suits, rolex watches, unique jewelery, antique paintings – are all examples of vanity buying in action. People want to show off, they want to perpetuate an experience. Make heads turn, make friends freak out, make your neighbors green with jealousy, etc.

I hope you got a lot of value from this article. Remember, nobody’s interested in the features of your products or services. Don’t bother with specifications, how long you are in business, etc – nobody gives a damn. They only want to know what it can do for them. Remember the WII FM radio formula – “What’s In It For Me?” Once you can answer this well, you’ve got them hooked!

Nirjara Rustom moderates the sales tips section of http://www.bharatbhasha.com at http://www.bharatbhasha.com/sales.php. The content here is free to read, so do check it out.

Email marketing is the most cost effective form of marketing. Actually, it doesn’t cost anything to send emails, unless you consider internet bandwidth as a cost! However, you do need to have systems to send emails to your mailing list. There are many ways you can do this, ranging from free hosted services and free software, to one time payment owned products, to monthly payment hosted solutions. All systems have their own pros and cons, their own features and advantages. Let us discuss these in detail so that we can decide which one is best for you:

Free Hosted Solution: There are several free autoresponder services available online, if you search on google. One of them is sendfree.com. The problem with these services is that they have very limited features and at some point of time you will require to upgrade to their paid solution, as your business expands. I wouldn’t advice to go for it, unless you’re doing it for entertainment purposes only.

Free Mailing Software: There are quite a few softwares available that you can install on your own server. This is OK to start with. But since it is free, you may be limited with features. Additionally, you won’t get any support and neither will they hold responsibility for any bugs or security holes. You can opt for this solution if you’re just trying your hand at it and are not very serious about it.

Paid Mailing Software: If you prefer to have complete control over your subscriber list and would prefer to pay a one time fee (and maybe a small annual fee for support and upgrades) instead of a monthly fee, this is a good option to choose. Depending on the software you purchase, there are a range of features to choose from, so do your research before taking a decision. Remember, taking backup of your lists is your responsibility. Depending on the number of subscribers you add to your lists on a regular basis, you should take a backup accordingly, like weekly, daily or even every few hours. Your list is your most important business asset, so take care of it. Autoresponse Plus is a good option to choose, if you opt for this solution.

Hosted Solutions: There are a whole range of hosted list management and autoresponder solutions available on the internet. A few of them are aweber, getresponse, emailaces, 123response, etc. Some of these solutions also offer an inbuilt ecommerce module like the 1shoppingcart. In fact, the professional package of 1shoppingcart has a complete online marketing system including digital delivery of downloadable products, affiliate tracking software, shopping cart, ad tracking, multiple payment gateway integration, etc.

Most popular hosted email solutions providers also maintain very good relationships with many ISPs, which is certainly an advantage when it comes to email deliverability. The chances of getting your email lost in a junk folder or not getting delivered at all decreases drastically, when you choose this option. However, this tends to be an expensive option and you need to fork out anything ranging from $10 to a few hundred dollars a month. The cost depends on which provider you choose and also the number of subscribers that you have / expect to have. Choose this option if you’re confident of taking full commercial advantage of your list. Another good but very expensive hosted solution is infusionsoft. It has all the bells and whistles like open rate, click rate, unsubscribe rate, and other statistics.

Whatever solution you choose, remember to educate yourself with the spam laws and also keep your knowledge updated. You never know when an unintentional goof up can land you in serious trouble. Most importantly, use double optin, have your complete address in all emails, and have a genuine unsubscribe link within your emails.

Nirjara Rustom moderates the email marketing section of http://www.bharatbhasha.com at http://www.bharatbhasha.com/email.php. The content here is free to read, so do check it out.

You have a web site, but you also have a busy work schedule and persona life. When are you going to find the time to do the tedious chore of updating that site?

You know that you must do updates. Visitors quickly get bored of going to sites where nothing has changed for weeks. If you don’t want to lose that valuable web traffic you’ve worked so hard to attract you’ve got to find ways to make updating easier, right?

The good news is that there is a solution. Content Management Systems (CMS), also known as Web Content Management Systems, can simplify the whole process. Basically, a CMS is a type of software that runs on your site’s server and makes it easy for you to organize documents and even multimedia items, such as images or sound clips.

With CMS, you can create standardized templates so all of your materials will have a consistent look. You won’t have to do any additional coding; you just have to cut and past the information into the software. Plus, if you have copywriters or contributors who supply the content for your site, you can provide them access to the CMS so that they can enter the information directly into the template. Although you’ll still have to publish it to the site, at least part of your job will be taken care of.

The nicest part of CMS for many site owners is that they don’t have to pay a web designer just to do the updates for the site. Because the CMS requires little to no technical knowledge, almost any user can effectively make these changes and create a professional-looking, up-to-date web site easily.

Some examples of Content Management Systems are:

Macromedia Contribute (now owned by Adobe). The nice thing about Contribute is that it allows a novice to maintain their own site. It is very cost effective (around $100-200) and once installed it allows you to make changes to your site through a web browser. It is geared to the complete novice and is mainly used to update your site’s content. If you want to just update your site’s text and photos this is the site for you. It is even easier to use than Frontpage, which is often considered the easiest wysiwyg tool out there. WYSIWYG stands for What You See is What You Get. That means that the software tool that you are using to design your site shows you what you are working on is pretty much what you are going to get when you publish or upload your website’s files.

As always, when working on your site you should make sure that you make backup copies just in case something happens when you are making changes to it. Don’t always rely on your web hosting provider for backup copies. They might not always have the most recent version of your site plus it is a hassle to get these files from them sometimes.

There are a large number of these systems available. You can talk to your web designer about which programs he or she might suggest or you can do some research on the Internet. Either way, you should be able to find a CMS that will fit your site’s needs and that will free up your time and money for other important parts of your life.

NetDogz is a connecticut web design firm that has been in business since 1999.

For centuries after the creation of the printing press, the way we received information was dominated by the printed media. We became used to seeing better and bigger visuals – first in black and white, then in glossy color. We became used to turning pages to finish stories and letting our eyes casually roam over a landscape of words at our convenience.

Although the development of the radio and television did change some things, nothing has had the same impact as the Internet when it comes to changing the way we design information to be accessible to readers.

In fact, there’s one golden rule: what looks good in print rarely looks good on the web. And there’s a good reason for that.

Designing for print and for the web are very different things. For example, in printed media – like a newspaper or magazine – the reader’s experience is guided by the publisher. If the publisher wants to continue a story on page ten, then the reader is directed to go to page 10. Plus, most Western readers are going to browsing through the publication in one direction so publishers can easily determine the best placement of stories, ads, and images to maximize the readers experience.

With the web, designing is not so straight forward. Web publishers rely heavily on scrolling instead of page turning in most cases. Plus, site visitors can jump around those pages at random. There is no specific way to look at the pages of a web site. You go to what looks interesting. Take a quick look and then move on. For these reasons, web designers must focus on how to make the pages attention-getting so people who land on those pages won’t just take off again.

These differences affect the way both printed and web-based media are developed. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t some similarities.

We established that there is clearly a difference between designing things for the printed media and for the Internet. The whole idea of navigation, for example, just doesn’t come into the picture with a newspaper but it’s everything on a web site.

Despite those differences, print and web design do share some similarities. The most obvious example are the use of attention-getting headlines. The top Internet marketers in the business will tell you that without an amazing grabber at the top of a page, you’re not likely to keep many of your site visitors. Ask any newspaper person what makes or breaks a story’s readership and they’ll tell you it’s the headline.

Writing and designing headlines is an art form. It requires a knowledge of what your readers want. It means knowing what is going to stand out on the page. Designers for both mediums know this fact.

Another similarity is that readers have to be motivated to keep moving through the medium. Let’s say you’re reading a story in a magazine and come to the end of a page where it tells you to go further in the magazine to finish reading. Are you going to? Not automatically you won’t. First, the story has to be well-written and interesting. You’re not going to waste your energy to finish a bad story, right? Plus, the story has to end at a point where you feel compelled to read more – in the days of serials they called these points cliffhangers.

The same is true for material on the web. Whether you want someone to scroll down or move to a different page, you must keep them a good reason to do so. If you don’t, then they’ll stop in their tracks or – worse – go to a different web site.

NetDogz is a web design ct firm that has been in business since 1999.

Hiring the right web designer is a must if you plan on creating a professional website. The question is how do you choose that web designer. This is the first part of a two part series that will help you make the right choice.

1. Ask around for referrals

You need to first find some options. You could look for web designers in your local phone book or search for web sites on the Internet, but the truth is that the best way to find a web designer who is going to do a good job is to talk to people who’ve used web designers. Talk to others in your field. Talk to other people you’ve worked with, such as copywriters. Ask around, and you’ll be likely to hear some good things about a couple of web designers, at least.

2. Get 3 quotes

Since price is going to be a factor in which web designer you choose and since prices vary a great deal, you should always get a minimum of three quotes from three different web designers. But comparison isn’t the only reason to get these quotes. You’ll also learn something about the web designers’ customer service: if they don’t respond quickly before you’re a client, imagine how they’ll respond after they’ve already got your business.

3. Look for experience

You don’t want to work with a web designer who’s just starting out if you want a professional quality site. So you should ask about their experience. That doesn’t just mean how many years have they been working in this field but also how many sites have they created during that time and how many different clients they’ve worked with. The more experience your web designer has the better but also greater experience means greater cost.

4. Meet your needs

You also need to make sure your web designer can meet your needs. If you want interactive elements in your site or if you want some Flash demos, then you’ve got to make sure your web designer can provide these features. Don’t rely on a web designer who has no experience in these areas.

5. View portfolio

Web designers usually include links to samples of their work on their web sites. If not, you should inquire about viewing their portfolio. You need to see for yourself what these web designers are capable of doing before you sign on the dotted line.

6. Communicate clearly

An often overlooked issue when choosing a web designer is how easy it will be for the two of you to communicate. For example, will you be able to talk over the phone or only email? Are you in similar time zones so communication can be fast? Additionally, you should choose a web designer you can understand – that doesn’t mean just someone who speaks your same language but also someone who doesn’t rely on techno-jargon to explain things.

7. Read testimonials

While looking at a web designer’s work is important, you should also make it a point to check out the testimonials their clients have left them. Sometimes these are also listed on the web designer’s site. If not, you might want to ask if you can contact their past clients so you can get a feel for their abilities.

8. Ask about support

With some web designers, the moment your site is finished, your relationship is finished. That’s probably not what you want. Hopefully, you choose a web designer who provides ongoing support, meaning they’ll be happy to answer questions you have about your site even after it’s been up for months.

9. Share vision

One important element of choosing a web designer is that they share your vision for your site. If they don’t, then you’ll find the entire process frustrating, time-consuming, and disappointing. At the end, you’ll end up with a web site you’re not happy with. Explain to potential web designers what you are looking for and be open to their ideas but remember that the site and final decisions about the site should be yours.

10. Sign a contract

With any web designer, you should sign a written contract that outlines your entire agreement. If a web designer doesn’t use written contracts, you should look elsewhere. If there’s a dispute over your agreement, both of you will benefit from having the terms in writing.

Roger Cochran writes for NetDogz, a web designer that has been in business since 1999.

Multilevel marketing secrets to create a solid downline are about developing the right relationships. One of the best kept multilevel marketing secrets is right under your nose hiding as a “Golden rule”. You know, those golden rules your family taught you growing up.

Treat others the way you want to be treated. If the only thing your downline represents to you is more money, then you will not be exploding your downline very soon. You will end up having a lot of distributors under you that wish they had someone else as a sponsor. Most will lose any motivation they once had and start looking around for a better deal.

Most highly successful MLM distributors with solid downlines won’t tell you they are great motivators, they are skilled coaches or mentors. They won’t be shouting they are there for everyone of their distributors or that they can be counted on for support 24/7. They won’t tell you, but their downline sure will!

You can have all the leads coming in you could ever ask for, yet if you do not have a personal value, a relationship to offer them, these leads will have no lasting value to you. Cultivating and nurturing a downline requires you to cultivate the right winning attitude and experience with treating people with respect.

In the beginning, you will have to pay the dues. Creating success in your own MLM business is one of the multilevel marketing secrets. The steps you take to be of value to your downline is learning the products and what everyone of them does and where the market for your products are.

Another multilevel marketing secret is understanding the company’s multilevel compensation plan, inside and out. Make sure your downline understands this company plan. Don’t be afraid to bring up it’s weak points to them. Get everything out in the open and your downline will respect you for your upfront honesty.

Becoming the coach and mentor is another multilevel marketing secret. Become an expert. Know it all. You want your downline to come to you when they need answers. If you don’t know the answers, tell them you will find out, then do it. Essentially, you are a role model for your distributors, they will be taking their cues on how to be successful from you.

Work with them, commiserate with them and share your success and failures with them, so they can learn from you. When you can truly uplift them, then you are coaching and mentoring your downline. If you are not able to walk your talk, they will pick this up from you too soon.

Multilevel marketing secrets are meant to share. Learn all of the methods you can for generating good leads. Know these methods and what makes them work. Use them yourself to generate your leads, then teach your downline how to use them. Your success is not keeping secrets, it is about sharing your knowledge with your downline.

All these multilevel marketing secrets are really one secret. Great success comes to those that stay positive, stay motivated and truly desire to share their success with others.

Learn more about Brian Garvin and Jeff West at Internet Marketing Review Kings and MLM Review Kings today. Use this article freely but please leave Resource Box intact.

Good Multilevel Marketing Leads are like gold in the MLM business. If you have been involved with any network marketing for any period of time, then you know leads are a premium. Without good leads coming in, your business will dry up fast.

You know your warm lead market, your friends and acquaintances, is drying up when you walk into a room and everyone you know moves to the other side away from you.

You also tried working the 3 foot rule for awhile. This rule dictates that you talk about your business to anyone that comes within 3 feet of you. The 3 foot rule almost got you voted the most unpopular person in town.

A lot of MLM companies are still steering their distributors away from the Internet to get their leads. The ripple effect of warm leads that generate naturally from family, friends, etc. is still practiced, but it can take a long time to generate any worthwhile income using these old school methods.

The main reason some companies do not want you generating Multilevel Marketing Leads from the Internet has to do with liability reasons. You can stay in compliance with your MLM company and still use the Internet to generate your leads.

Done the right way, it is possible to build a lead market for yourself and get good Multilevel Marketing Leads using the Internet.

This is not about using a free generic website, your company gave you that looks like everyone else’s company splash page. These days, it is getting a lot harder to raise these generic pages in search engine ranks when so many of them are considered spam.

Nor, is this method about buying resold lead lists from online lead brokers. You will only be throwing money away to a lot of these companies. Most of the lead brokers resell lead sheets over and over again until any leads worthwhile are cold and dry. For the fresh hot, targeted lead lists, you would pay a small fortune for the contacts and then, there really are no guarantees.

The best way to safely and effectively generate Multilevel Marketing Leads for yourself online is to target other network marketers.

Other network marketers know what is involved with MLM. Most are familiar with the different compensation plans, so explaining to them how they will be financially compensated will be easier for them to grasp. Most network marketer know the work and know what it takes to put themselves out there.

The way to get other network marketer’s attention for leads is to start writing short articles about your MLM opportunity, that you submit to content sites for free. Include your email address address at the bottom of your article to offer the opportunity for readers to receive more information. In a nutshell, these will be your leads coming in asking for more information from you.

Network marketers cannot help themselves from exploring other MLM opportunities. Most of the individuals that will read your articles will be other distributors. The idea is to make your articles interesting, informative and enticing to your MLM opportunity. Then submit them to content sites for inclusion.

This is but one method that works to generate Multilevel Marketing Leads for yourself on the Internet. Their are also several other methods worth exploring that you can also use to build a list that generates leads on an ongoing basis.

Learn more about Brian Garvin and Jeff West at Internet Marketing Review Kings and MLM Review Kings today. Use this article freely but please leave Resource Box intact.

Multi-level marketing software is fast becoming a big business. As the MLM industry grows, so does the need for related services, and providing resources for this growing network marketing industry.

YourSolutions, LLC is a multi-level marketing software company dedicated to providing MLM, direct sales and party plan companies, affiliate marketers and other marketing companies with cost effective solutions. They offer industry related software, training, technologies, support for quality market effectiveness.

YourSolutions.net, LLC was founded in 1999. The company took shape by offering multi-level marketing software solutions to the network marketing industry. Today, their team of skilled professionals carry out their common vision to assist companies, groups and individuals looking for solutions in MLM, direct sales, Internet marketing and affiliate marketing.

The multi-level marketing software YourSolutions, LLC offers is to assist with self replicating websites, website traffic statistics, membership database, new member creation, membership management, member’s only area, compensation plans, genealogy structure, downline management, payment processing, membership fees, management transaction accounts, bonuses and qualifications, commission pay outs, trigger system, privilege system, communication system, user name generator, shopping cart and support system software.

Multi-level marketing software is not the only area of expertise that YourSolutions, LLC is known for. This company also provides profession consulting on a variety of subjects for companies needing this support.

The consulting team at YourSolutions, LLC is headed by Mel Atwood, one of the most expert MLM consultants in the industry. Mel and his staff offer consulting on business plan evaluation, compensation plan development, distributor incentive and recognition programs, launch and pre-launch development and structuring, software and online – web based systems, marketing strategies, product line expansion and international expansion.

As a bonus, you can contact a consultant at YourSolutions, LLC for a free 30 minute session with MLM consultant, Mel Atwood.

YourSolutions, LLC also offers assistance to multi level marketing companies in need of legal advice for any of their concerns. Finding a good MLM attorney can be a very daunting task to undertake. YourSolutions, LLC takes this weight off the MLM company’s shoulders by helping you find a quality law firm to represent you, should you ever need it.

This company also offers its MLM training system for free at their website. This training system shows how to develop your MLM business in 6 key steps. Business preparation, creating a database, sharing information with others, prospect follow up, team strategies and duplicating success.

YourSolutions, LLC offers a list of MLM resources on their website for MLM web and graphic design, MLM hosting with dedicated servers, MLM training, MLM attorneys and legal teams, MLM marketing tools and resources to MLM leads. This unique company also offers a professionally designed MLM forum at their website.

There are many businesses on the Internet today that cater to the multi-level marketing business. No doubt about it, there is a lot of money to be made in this lucrative field. Multi level marketing software is a commodity that the MLM industry cannot live without. MLM software helps to take most of the mundane, time consuming tasks that are associate with business and automates these tasks down to a fraction of the time it takes to manually do it.

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