Archive for August 15th, 2008

by Dean Grzelak

I am sure you are aware of the many internet businesses out there. TOday I am going to focus on why I decided to join GRN (Global Resorts Network) and not EDC (Easy Daily Cash). EDC Gold has a start up cost of $997, although it seems low, you will have to give 40% of first two sales directly to your sponser. In exchange for this 40% “fee” your sponser is supposed to teach you how to close the sale. After you make your own first sale, that person in turn will bring there first sales to you.

The idea of it all is when you sign up one person, that person will sign up two more, and thise people will sign up four more and it just continues from there. The goal of this all is after the initial start up, you should be able to sit back and let the system work for you. I don’t particularlly like the product EDC represents though, the product is a bunch of out dated bundles of ebooks and software.

When joining EDC on the diamond level the initial fee is $2497. Joining at this level will allow you to avoid passing that 40% of your first two sales up to your sponser. You will receive $1500 per sale (your sponser will receive $500 and the owners will receive $497 for each of your sales also. You will also be eligible to receive $500 for each sale of the people you sponser as well. I personally find it hard to imagine just how long it will take to regain that initial investment.

Another one of the disadvantages of being a member of EDC is that after your first two sales your sponser has not incentive to help you. They will likely leave you at this point to help new members so they will get there 40%. With the EDC system you are actually competing with your sponser for clients.

I see EDC as a risky company. The FTAC looks for companies that are doing just what EDC does. They target companies that collect fees without the client first having the opportunity to make money.

The training you actually receive with EDC is really beefed up in the advertising. What you receive is not what they tell you in there ads. IS is well known in the market that the training provided with GRN (Global Resorts Network) is by far suprieror to that of EDC. Not to mention the EDC is very similar to other companies that have been forced by the FTC to reconstuct or close.

But in the case of Global Resort Network products, you have to pay only $2995 for a lifelong membership. In GRN you can make up to $1000 on each sale made by you or your team and the products are promoting through direct selling technique.

GRN is a great option for any one out there that is looking into an internet business. The pay plan GRN offers, the Perpetual Leverage payplan allong with the remarkable value of the product make it a no brianer to me. That is why I, Dean Grzelak opted to join Global Resorts Network and not EDC Gold or EDC Diamond.

If you’d like to join my team or simply want more information please feel free to go to my website at: www.4globalsuccess.com or just pick up the phone and give me a call 916.765.8302.

I look forward to hearing from you soon, Dean Grzelak

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Niche Marketing - What You Can Learn From Nick Jr

Almost every parent with a toddler will be able to tell you
about the popular shows that their kids like to watch on TV.
This is a big market that will always have demand as there
will always be a stream of toddlers around. Among the major
channels that cater to toddlers are PBS Kids Sprout, Nick
Jr. and the Disney channel. If you think as a marketer, you
will see beyond the cute characters on the different
programs and understand that what is involved here is niche
marketing.

Nick Jr. is adept at niche marketing with various shows
targeting different types of viewers. For those parents who
want their kids to pick up Spanish, there is Dora the
Explorer and Diego the Animal Rescuer. To target African
Americans viewers, there is Little Bill. The most recent
cartoon launched by Nick Jr. is called Ni-Hao Kai-Lan which
targets the Asian American segment of TV viewers. Now you
can say the the main niche for Nick Jr. is children’s
television and these individual shows are further segmented
into micro-niches. If you look at it that way, then Nick at
Night is targeting a separate niche of parents of toddlers.

What can you learn from all this as an online marketer?
First of all, it is important for you to properly identify
the niche audience that you are trying to reach. Once you
have done that, you can then drill down into the
micro-niches within that niche. This subdivision makes it
easier for organizing market research, keyword research and
website development.

When it comes to deciding on the type of site to build, you
can then either have a large portal site with each of these
micro-niches on a subdomain or build separate sites for each
one of them. A large portal site may be easier to manage
than multiple sites. However, having separate websites may
be beneficial if your business plan includes eventually
selling the individual sites.

The other thing that Nick Jr. does really well is
cross-promoting their TV shows. You will often see previews
of different shows before the start of the program. This
cross-promotion can also be applied to your niche websites
if they are micro-niches within a larger niche.

Finally, you can also learn a lot from the Nick Jr.
websites. They are divided into sections that correspond to
each TV show. For each section, there are games, activities,
videos, music and more. Whenever you run out of ideas for
developing products, think about the different formats that
you can repackage your products such as reports, audio
recordings, workbooks, and coaching programs.

So the next time you turn on the TV, be sure not to turn off
your brain and start thinking like a marketer. You will
often glean important principles that can be used to grow
your own online business.

About the author:

Hock is interested in all aspects of internet marketing. If
you enjoyed this article, you will find more reviews of
internet marketing tools at the Marketing Tools Review blog
where topics such as pay-per-click advertising and
generating an income through affiliate marketing are
discussed.

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