dimanche 5 août 2012

Reseller Websites - Is a Private Label Website Builder the Best Online Business For You?

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Expert Author Fia C.
Want to enter the world of web hosting, but worried if a private label website builder the perfect venture for you? Simply put, websites would not exist without web hosting, and so does countless online activities. As such, it's safe to say that reselling turnkey websites is a wonderful option if you want to take advantage of this fact and make extra money online.
Now, you may be a bit hesitant because many people are already engaged in reselling websites. Though this is true, it does not really indicate that you should ditch the entire idea of having a turnkey website builder.
Just imagine, thousands of online businesses start up everyday-and many of these look for web hosting that you can readily provide using your own private label website builder. It's an incredible market that can offer you plenty of benefits, as long as long as you know what you are doing.
As a reseller, you just need to purchase server space from a reliable web service company and offer reseller websites to other people. Your potential customers will think that the server space is yours since it carries your own brand or company name.
When looking for a reseller package, choose something that you would personally want for your own hosting needs. Some factors to consider when searching for an ideal private label website builder are: management controls, billing software and other types of software to support your customers' back-end administration, domain and space allotment, control panel, scripts, and uptime restrictions or limitations.
After choosing a web service provider, you can now decide on the prices you will charge your customers. While your purpose is to make money, you also need to offer competitive prices to draw customers--instead of driving them away towards your competitors.
Once the prices have been determined, begin promoting your reseller websites biz. Of course, the best way to get the word out there is by creating a website for your services, where people can visit and start purchasing. Now, streamline your target market and identify how you can market your services to these people. It's crucial to advertise in the right places to be able to maximize the potential of your customer base.
So there, if you think you can follow these easy to follow guidelines, reselling turnkey websites may be the best online business for you.
Fia C. is a technology writer at Reseller Dynamics. Make money online. Resell websites and get your own cost-efficient private label websitebuilder today.
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Harry Potter and the Dazzling Array of Career Options

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Expert Author Anna Clare
It's fascinating how children's authors can take the stuff of kids' dreams - and nightmares - and turn it into books, movies and merchandise licences worth gazillions of pounds. Not a talent I possess myself, to my eternal dismay; I just don't have the sort of imagination - or writing skills - that could ever manifest themselves in something that people would actually pay to read.
Still, life isn't all bad... I may not be a multi-squillionaire, but I can at least entertain myself by imagining how JK Rowling's Harry Potter books might've turned out had the boy wonder decided on a rather more pedestrian career than "being a wizard" (ha - I'd love to see that on the national curriculum)...
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Kidney Stone
Student doctor Harry Potter battles against the forces of evil and removes a particularly gritty kidney stone from a philosopher's vital organs. Aided by anaesthetist Hermione and Staff Nurse Ron, Harry pokes around in the philosopher's kidneys, searching for the elusive and not-at-all-magical Philosopher's Kidney Stone.
Along the way, the three chums must dodge the evil postcode lottery, help porter Magrid get some manky old swabs into the hospital incinerator without infecting half the hospital's population with something MRSA, and complete the surgery successfully without falling asleep on the job after being on-shift for 95 consecutive hours.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Commerce
Young entrepreneur Harry Potter, his business partner Hermione and their sexy secretary Ron have an exciting-ish adventure at a Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting.
Negotiating a minefield of unfair Government red tape that purports to help small businesses but actually only helps them fail in the first year, our young heroes take on the evil entity Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs in a battle to reduce corporation tax for businesses with turnover of under £1m a year to 10% of net profits; or as a compromise, 15% with lower Employer's National Insurance for the first year of trading. And free luncheon vouchers every Friday for all startups.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Cell Block H
Our young hero Harry Potter is a probation officer in a tough Australian women's prison, populated almost exclusively by chavs and wrinklies.
Aided by hardened-screw-with-a-secret-soft-heart Vinegar Jubblies Hermione and sultry red-headed governor Ron - on whom all of the inmates secretly have a bit of a girly crush - the trio face the perils of processing unused visiting orders, discovering files in cakes and persuading rioting prisoners to come down quietly from the roof of the prison chicken coop.
Meanwhile, evil Minister for Punishing Naughty People, Valdemort, in a feat of devastating cunning and audacity, bribes one of the inmates with ten smokes and the promise of early release to testify that Harry has been inappropriate with her during a gruelling one-to-one "now be a good girl and don't do it again" session. Will Harry thwart Voldemort's devilish plan, or will he spend the next ten years on the wrong side of the bars, being Donkey Dave's bitch?
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Beaujolais Nouveaux
Off licence manager Harry Potter's reputation hangs in the balance, when he commits the ultimate vintners' faux-pas and sells a bottle of Beaujolais as a Chateauneuf de pap. Meanwhile, shop girl Ron and burly security guard Hermione, in a completely unconnected plot, set up a honey trap to catch the mystery shoplifter who's been relieving the off licence of dry roasted peanuts every Monday at about 8 o'clock (or sometimes 9, depending on what time Big Brother is on).
As Harry battles to regain his reputation as one who "knows a thing or two about French plonk", Hermione and Ron discover that the shoplifter is in fact Minerva McGonagall, who is going through a particularly difficult menopause and doesn't realise that she's half-inching savoury snacks with disturbing regularity.
Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix Nights
Harry Potter runs a fairly successful chain of two DVD rental stores in Dudley. Sidekicks Hermione and Ron are PR girls, whose job is to wear skimpy bikinis, too much make up and not many brain cells while they promote Harry's latest special offers from the back of a milk float on its early morning round through Dudley town centre.
In this gripping adventure, Harry inadvertently orders too many copies of Peter Kay's critically acclaimed comedy series Phoenix Nights, and he - along with his glamorous assistants - must run the gauntlet of postal service cock-ups that cause the returned DVDs to get lost somewhere between Dudley and the distributor's warehouse in Weston-Super-Mare.
Harry Potter and the Half-Cut Prince
Hard-hitting tabloid reporter Harry Potter and his two interns - frumpy goody-two-shoes Hermione and sex-hungry man-eating strawberry blonde bombshell Ron - get a sniff of a potentially explosive story that will catapult their careers into the realms of journalistic legend.
For, while interviewing a lesser member of the Royal Family - some sort of fourth cousin, sixteen times removed - the Tenacious Trio discover that one of the top princes once drank four shots of crème de menthe, and consequently had a hangover for a week.
Join Harry, Hermione and Ron on their terrifying journey of discovery, where they're chased and almost savaged by a crazed corgi, don't get knighted, but then do get knighted when the 'story' turns out to be a hoax, concocted by a jealous junior Royal who wants to be King.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallowed-Be-Thy-Names
"Harry Potter - CID," said Harry, as he pointed his trusty truncheon at the naughty bishop. "You had the motive. You had the opportunity. And now you're going to pay."
Harry had always wanted to be a policeman, for as long as he could remember. Ever since those days of living in the cupboard under the stairs, when he would pass away his lonely hours by pretending the cupboard was a Black Maria on a high-speed chase after a gang of diamond thieves, joining the force was all Harry could think of.
Join Harry and his fellow plods, Hermione and Ron, as they solve the mystery of the murdered vicars in the final Harry Potter adventure, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallowed-Be-Thy-Names.
By the way - the butler did it. The naughty bishop was a red herring, thrown in by the author to mix it up a bit.
Next week: Lord of the Blings - we delve into the hitherto undiscovered depths of Ali G's influence on Tolkien's greatest works. Aiii.
Anna Clare is Website Manager at ShinyShack.com, one of the UK's leading suppliers of unusual gifts and silly fun.
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It's Not All About the Tech - People Are Part of the Process

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Expert Author Andrea Cannavina
Careful consideration at the end user level should be given any process, technology or application upgrade. Beyond the cost of the servers, equipment, software, licenses, integration and downtime, is going through it all only to have very few adopt the upgrade or, just as bad, use the upgrade as little as possible.
Now, it's only human nature - everyone resists change (even you). This is why it is imperative that you consider your end users early in the selection of any technology. A few things to mull over include:
  • Use familiar tools where possible. Lots of things can be done with just a phone these days!
  • Try not to add another physical thing to be cared for, charged or carried around. Web based solutions such as unified messaging do not require anything other than an e-mail address or internet connection.
  • If you do add another piece of equipment, try to have it perform double duty. A Treo is the equivalent of a Blackberry(TM) + cell phone (+PDA; +mp3 player, etc.)
  • If you can improve upon a known process - all the better! Definitely upgrade rather than introduce new.
  • End user training is vital. Factor in the cost for one on one, group or on line training for each type of user.
  • Along with training, add end user manuals, reference materials and on line access to support for improved adoption. 
Lack of training is often heard as the reason new technology fails. However, not all users are accomplished software manipulators nor even typists for that matter.  If a software or technology requires all users to become so, it may not be your best option.
And a word of caution - don't just listen to some consultant say you have to make your workers do it "this way".   The work your staff has been doing was in existence long before there was any technology to help or any consultants to make money off of their recommendations. Sure, there will be instances where you'll have to say it's "my way or the highway" - but those should be few and far between. 
In fact, poll your users - those in the trenches - ask them what they like and don't like about the processes, technology, software and equipment they use each day to perform their functions.  Also ask about the software and processes used at previous employers and if they liked it better (and why). You will be surprised at how much valuable information and insight you get.
From that information you and your consultant(s) can tweak the tech to the work (and if the tech can't be tweaked you know you need to keep looking). The way I see it, it's much better to have happy staff than a happy consultant any day!
In the end, tailor the upgrade to the end user and not the other way around for the best possible return on your technology dollar investment.
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Andrea Cannavina is a Digital Assistant and Certified Master VA who teaches professionals (including lawyers) how to upgrade their business processes to digital in order to get more done with less - less time, less resources and less stress! In her brick and mortar life, Andrea spent close to two decades as a legal assistant working in various sized law firms in and around New York City. A legal Virtual Assistant since 2001, Andrea has helped lots of businesses and individuals get digital in all the right places.
To learn more visit Andrea's main site: http://www.legaltypist.com
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