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    Planning An Outdoor Sign For Your Business
    Undoubtedly, you know the importance of having an outdoor sign for your business and you are excited about seeing your new outdoor sign hung outside your business premises. But, hey, hang on - before you get that outdoor sign fabricated, you have to keep some primary factors in mind. These are:Which signage is more effective for your business – ground-mounted or building-mounted? While you will find that you HAVE to go for a building-mounted sign, you must also consider an additional ground-mounted outdoors sign if your business demands it. For example, if you are running a grocery shop and if you have exotic fruits at special rates for sale on a regular basis, then a ground-mounted sign is a must along with your building-mounted outdoor sign. Remember, a ground-mounted sign is more noticeable and can work wonders for your business. Of course, ground-mounted signs are business-dependent – Paris Hilton cannot be placing a ground-mounted canvas sign outside her ritzy hotel saying “Rooms Available” – you get the picture?While planning a building-mounted outdoor sign, you have to ensure that it blends with the architecture of the building and enhances the look of the building, no matter what design you have in mind. You must now determine where your outdoor sign
    ead. The main criticism I have of the ebook is that it is aimed at beginners. Someone who has been practicing Internet Marketing for some time is likely to already know about many of the methods discussed in this ebook. I was fully aware of article marketing, affiliate marketing, building a mailing list, and viral ebooks before I read this ebook. Although I did learn something new about blogging the majority of information was not new to me. Therefore, I would only recommend The Worn Paper System if you are a beginner in Internet Marketing. If you're a budding Internet Marketer looking where to start then The Worn Paper System provides you with a comprehensive, easy to follow plan, to get your first few income streams up and running. However, if you already know about blogging, article marketing, viral reports and any of the other above topics then you are probably best giving The Worn Paper System a miss.

    GOOD POINTS
    · The section on ebooks is very informative and gets the creative juices flowing.
    · The method of getting your own software is one of my favourites in The Worn Paper System. It's very simple but very effective.
    · The section on blogging is quite informative and was what actually led to me creating my own blogs.
    · All the promotional methods discussed are free so won't cost you a penny.
    · The ebook is very well laid out and flows in a logical manner meaning it is easy to follow. You can implement the ideas as you read.
    · The "Worn Paper" diagram at the end summarises the ebook very well. It could be used as a useful checklist when launching new websites, internet marketing campaigns etc.

    BAD POINTS
    · The section on affiliate marketing contains little useful information. It is little more than a glorified guide to ClickBank terms.
    · There is quite a lot of filler (e.g. earnings screenshots) which I find unnecessary.
    · Although they are effective, you are likely to already know about many of the promotional methods Sara mentions.

    HOW I HAVE GAINED FROM THE WORN PAPER SYSTEM
    As I have said throughout this interview the maj
    Marketing on the Cheap: Write? Right!!
    We all know the value of writing articles for promoting your website or online store. However, writing articles to promote your old-fashioned, traditional brick and mortar business has been around forever.Contact your local newspapers, and chances are, depending on what business you are in, they may be interested in giving you your own column. Most small or medium-sized media markets will have at least one daily serving the communities and probably at least one weekly newspaper. Offer to supply a weekly or even a monthly column for free. They are always looking for editorial content and "free" is always attractive. Be careful about a daily commitment, this can get overly demanding in a hurry.It may be a little more difficult to approach the Los Angeles Times or the New York Times, but in major media markets there are any number of regional weeklies that can be approached.Other considerations may be regional or even national trade publications, Chamber of Commerce newsletter or other professional associations and organizations you may belong to.If you can’t get the column for free, don’t be afraid to pay for it. But make sure the layout is designed to look as much as possible like a regular story or editorial content. The paper will probably require that you put some sort of disclaimer on your column like the word "advertising", but this is not a b
    EBOOK DETAILS
    File Size: 2.14mb Zipped, 2.18mb Unzipped.
    Number of Pages: 44
    Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf).
    Subject: The Worn Paper System is "the average person's guide to making money on the Internet." In this ebook Sara Brown discusses the exact blueprint she uses to put together simple, money making websites, time and time again, project after project.

    ABOUT SARA BROWN (AUTHOR OF THE WORN PAPER SYSTEM)
    Sara Brown is one of the UK's top Internet Marketers. She runs a variety of websites which can all be accessed from http://www.sara-brown.com/choices/. If you want to know more read her About Me page on eBay or subscribe to her newsletter through her websites.

    ABOUT THE EBOOK
    As a long time newsletter subscriber and repeat customer of Sara Brown's I snapped up a copy of The Worn Paper System as soon as it was offered to me. This system was initially a diagram scribbled down onto a worn piece of paper and pinned above Sara's desk. The diagram itself is a result of Sara's one year research into how to avoid losses and replicate big successes online. Now for the first time ever she has converted it into ebook form. Not only do you get the actual diagram that Sara has used to set up her various money making websites, but she also breaks it down into step by step, easy to follow instructions. To put it in Sara's words this is "the average person's guide to making money on the Internet."

    Inside the Worn Paper System Sara tells you:
    · How to create and sell your own Ebook!!
    · How to sell Affiliate Products!!
    · How to create and sell your own Software!!
    · How to use Blogs to promote the above Products!!
    · How to use Forums to promote the above Products!!
    · How to use Viral Reports and Ebooks to promote the above Products!!
    · How to participate in Joint Ventures to promote the above Products!!
    · How to use Articles to promote the above Products!!
    · How to use eBay's About Me Page to promote the above Products!!
    · How to build a Mailing List to promote the above Products!!
    · The actual diagram that appeared on that worn piece of paper!!

    The Worn Paper System begins with Sara explaining how her friend lost his job. The subsequent money earning advice she gave him is exactly what is outlined in The Worn Paper System. She then goes on to tell you that you will need $100 (approximately ?50) to pay for website hosting before you begin but this will be the only cost. Following this the Worn Paper System is divided into three basic chapters; "Getting a domain name and Website", "What will I be Selling", and "How to make Money."

    The first chapter "Getting a domain name and Website" is clearly aimed at beginners. If you're completely unfamiliar with this process then you may need to read this bit, but the majority of readers will be able to skip straight to the next chapter "What will I be Selling."

    Sara begins the next chapter entitled "What will I be Selling" by describing the three products she sells online (ebooks, affiliate products, and software) and then how to go about sourcing/creating each of these.

    I found the section on selling ebooks very informative. Sara provides effective ideas on how you could create both an Internet Marketing Ebook and a Non-Internet Marketing Ebook of your own. She also provides information on how you can make quite a profit from resellable ebooks in ways that don't initially spring to mind.

    The section on selling affiliate products is not quite as good because it contains a lot of filler such as screenshots of Sara's affiliate earnings. It does do quite a good job at explaining ClickBank terms such as "Gravity" but overall I didn't really learn anything new in this section. If you have no idea at all what affiliate programs are and how they work then this section may prove useful but otherwise. Otherwise you will probably be able to skip right past it.

    The third section on creating your own software is very good. I found it particularly informative as it explains how you can get your own software created without being a programmer. All you need is the idea. This section is short but to the point and creating my own software using Sara's methods is an idea I will be looking into in the future.

    Following the above three sections Sara moves onto the next chapter "How to make Money." The chapter on "What will I be Selling" explained how to source/create the products. Now you have the products, "How to make Money" explains how to promote and make money from these products via blogs, forums, viral ebooks, joint ventures, articles, eBay About Me pages, and mailing lists.

    Sara begins with blogs and explains how you can use these free tools to sell the above products. The methods Sara explains in this section are simply but effective, and methods that I implement myself as an affiliate. Sara explains how to get your blog set up, what you need to include in it, and how long it will take to set up. Overall, I found this section very good and have myself implemented many of the blogging methods detailed by Sara.

    In the next section Sara discusses how to use forums to promote products. I found this section rather short, and the information rather basic. I think most people will already know of the methods identified in this section but it may be useful to the beginner.

    Next Sara discusses viral reports and ebooks. This information in this section is quite good and can be used to effectively promote your products. However, like with the section on forums this information is almost common knowledge and therefore is only likely to be useful to beginners.

    Following this Sara moves on to discuss using joint ventures to promote the products. I found this section very good because it explains how you can generate a lot of extra sales with very little effort. Sara explains how you can go about arranging your first joint venture. Even if you are a relative beginner and you are just releasing your first product, a successful joint venture with a "guru" can send your sales through the roof in a matter of days.

    Articles are the next promotional tool discussed in this chapter. Sara explains how you can submit free articles to the article directories, and use these to promote products. Although articles can be a very effective long-term promotional tool, like with some of the above promotional methods, you are likely to have heard of the methods Sara discusses before. Therefore, this information is likely to be only useful to beginners.

    Next Sara moves onto eBay About Me pages. In this section Sara discusses a quite underutilised but effective method for promoting products. It is likely that you have never thought of or been aware of this method. However, when used properly your eBay About Me page can be a great source of extra sales and a great promotional tool. Overall, this section is excellent and contains excellent ideas that can be utilised by anyone who has an eBay account.

    In the final section of the chapter Sara moves onto discuss building a mailing list. If you sell online and don't yet build a mailing list, then you need to start doing so. It is in mine and Sara's opinion the single most important aspect of Internet Marketing. In this chapter Sara explains; why you need a list, how to build a mailing list effectively, and how to make money from your list. This chapter was one of the best, if not the best in the ebook. If you follow the instructions in this section you should have a mailing list up and running in a matter of days and be making money from the list soon after.

    Following the end of chapter three Sara wraps up the ebook with a full page display of her "Worn Paper" diagram. This diagram provides a nice finish to the ebook as it brings all the ideas in the "Worn Paper System" together on one page in an easy to follow flowchart.

    Overall, I found that The Worn Paper System contained some good ideas for selling your own products and selling as an affiliate. In particular the sections on selling ebooks, building a mailing list, and using your eBay About Me page effectively all contain excellent information. The ebook itself also provides a great guide on how to start from scratch and set up a steady number of income streams online. The ebook is also laid out very logically meaning that it's easy to follow and the methods inside can be implemented as you read. The main criticism I have of the ebook is that it is aimed at beginners. Someone who has been practicing Internet Marketing for some time is likely to already know about many of the methods discussed in this ebook. I was fully aware of article marketing, affiliate marketing, building a mailing list, and viral ebooks before I read this ebook. Although I did learn something new about blogging the majority of information was not new to me. Therefore, I would only recommend The Worn Paper System if you are a beginner in Internet Marketing. If you're a budding Internet Marketer looking where to start then The Worn Paper System provides you with a comprehensive, easy to follow plan, to get your first few income streams up and running. However, if you already know about blogging, article marketing, viral reports and any of the other above topics then you are probably best giving The Worn Paper System a miss.

    GOOD POINTS
    · The section on ebooks is very informative and gets the creative juices flowing.
    · The method of getting your own software is one of my favourites in The Worn Paper System. It's very simple but very effective.
    · The section on blogging is quite informative and was what actually led to me creating my own blogs.
    · All the promotional methods discussed are free so won't cost you a penny.
    · The ebook is very well laid out and flows in a logical manner meaning it is easy to follow. You can implement the ideas as you read.
    · The "Worn Paper" diagram at the end summarises the ebook very well. It could be used as a useful checklist when launching new websites, internet marketing campaigns etc.

    BAD POINTS
    · The section on affiliate marketing contains little useful information. It is little more than a glorified guide to ClickBank terms.
    · There is quite a lot of filler (e.g. earnings screenshots) which I find unnecessary.
    · Although they are effective, you are likely to already know about many of the promotional methods Sara mentions.

    HOW I HAVE GAINED FROM THE WORN PAPER SYSTEM
    As I have said throughout this interview the majo
    Is Chess Good for Management?
    The game of chess has been applauded and taught in business school as a game that gingers creative intelligence.Chess is a game involving kings, queens, bishops, knights, castles, and pawns like a real life. The pawns (also called soldiers) advance first, lead or supported by officers all to fight and protect the king. It is like fighting a real war similar indeed to fighting or capturing business competitors, employees, or customers. The only difference is that at the end it is only a game.Chess like every other game is intellectually stimulating. Anything that has calculation, no matter how trivial, is good for management. That is why the Russian grandmaster Mickail Botvinnik declared, “The greatest pleasure is when one feels he is thinking and this is best accomplished with chess.”With all due respect to the grandmaster, good thinking (or the feeling) is not accomplished with chess. Good thinking is accomplished by an exchange of intellect not by circulating existing know how. Chess, like video games, are basically circulating know how—you learn the rules, then, try to arrange them into a winning pattern. People who play games like football, tennis, chess, and video games are among the dullest professionals. They are dull, mind you, not dumb. You don’t become brilliant or intellectual sound for playing a game—it will not improve your speaking skills,
    that worn piece of paper!!

    The Worn Paper System begins with Sara explaining how her friend lost his job. The subsequent money earning advice she gave him is exactly what is outlined in The Worn Paper System. She then goes on to tell you that you will need $100 (approximately ?50) to pay for website hosting before you begin but this will be the only cost. Following this the Worn Paper System is divided into three basic chapters; "Getting a domain name and Website", "What will I be Selling", and "How to make Money."

    The first chapter "Getting a domain name and Website" is clearly aimed at beginners. If you're completely unfamiliar with this process then you may need to read this bit, but the majority of readers will be able to skip straight to the next chapter "What will I be Selling."

    Sara begins the next chapter entitled "What will I be Selling" by describing the three products she sells online (ebooks, affiliate products, and software) and then how to go about sourcing/creating each of these.

    I found the section on selling ebooks very informative. Sara provides effective ideas on how you could create both an Internet Marketing Ebook and a Non-Internet Marketing Ebook of your own. She also provides information on how you can make quite a profit from resellable ebooks in ways that don't initially spring to mind.

    The section on selling affiliate products is not quite as good because it contains a lot of filler such as screenshots of Sara's affiliate earnings. It does do quite a good job at explaining ClickBank terms such as "Gravity" but overall I didn't really learn anything new in this section. If you have no idea at all what affiliate programs are and how they work then this section may prove useful but otherwise. Otherwise you will probably be able to skip right past it.

    The third section on creating your own software is very good. I found it particularly informative as it explains how you can get your own software created without being a programmer. All you need is the idea. This section is short but to the point and creating my own software using Sara's methods is an idea I will be looking into in the future.

    Following the above three sections Sara moves onto the next chapter "How to make Money." The chapter on "What will I be Selling" explained how to source/create the products. Now you have the products, "How to make Money" explains how to promote and make money from these products via blogs, forums, viral ebooks, joint ventures, articles, eBay About Me pages, and mailing lists.

    Sara begins with blogs and explains how you can use these free tools to sell the above products. The methods Sara explains in this section are simply but effective, and methods that I implement myself as an affiliate. Sara explains how to get your blog set up, what you need to include in it, and how long it will take to set up. Overall, I found this section very good and have myself implemented many of the blogging methods detailed by Sara.

    In the next section Sara discusses how to use forums to promote products. I found this section rather short, and the information rather basic. I think most people will already know of the methods identified in this section but it may be useful to the beginner.

    Next Sara discusses viral reports and ebooks. This information in this section is quite good and can be used to effectively promote your products. However, like with the section on forums this information is almost common knowledge and therefore is only likely to be useful to beginners.

    Following this Sara moves on to discuss using joint ventures to promote the products. I found this section very good because it explains how you can generate a lot of extra sales with very little effort. Sara explains how you can go about arranging your first joint venture. Even if you are a relative beginner and you are just releasing your first product, a successful joint venture with a "guru" can send your sales through the roof in a matter of days.

    Articles are the next promotional tool discussed in this chapter. Sara explains how you can submit free articles to the article directories, and use these to promote products. Although articles can be a very effective long-term promotional tool, like with some of the above promotional methods, you are likely to have heard of the methods Sara discusses before. Therefore, this information is likely to be only useful to beginners.

    Next Sara moves onto eBay About Me pages. In this section Sara discusses a quite underutilised but effective method for promoting products. It is likely that you have never thought of or been aware of this method. However, when used properly your eBay About Me page can be a great source of extra sales and a great promotional tool. Overall, this section is excellent and contains excellent ideas that can be utilised by anyone who has an eBay account.

    In the final section of the chapter Sara moves onto discuss building a mailing list. If you sell online and don't yet build a mailing list, then you need to start doing so. It is in mine and Sara's opinion the single most important aspect of Internet Marketing. In this chapter Sara explains; why you need a list, how to build a mailing list effectively, and how to make money from your list. This chapter was one of the best, if not the best in the ebook. If you follow the instructions in this section you should have a mailing list up and running in a matter of days and be making money from the list soon after.

    Following the end of chapter three Sara wraps up the ebook with a full page display of her "Worn Paper" diagram. This diagram provides a nice finish to the ebook as it brings all the ideas in the "Worn Paper System" together on one page in an easy to follow flowchart.

    Overall, I found that The Worn Paper System contained some good ideas for selling your own products and selling as an affiliate. In particular the sections on selling ebooks, building a mailing list, and using your eBay About Me page effectively all contain excellent information. The ebook itself also provides a great guide on how to start from scratch and set up a steady number of income streams online. The ebook is also laid out very logically meaning that it's easy to follow and the methods inside can be implemented as you read. The main criticism I have of the ebook is that it is aimed at beginners. Someone who has been practicing Internet Marketing for some time is likely to already know about many of the methods discussed in this ebook. I was fully aware of article marketing, affiliate marketing, building a mailing list, and viral ebooks before I read this ebook. Although I did learn something new about blogging the majority of information was not new to me. Therefore, I would only recommend The Worn Paper System if you are a beginner in Internet Marketing. If you're a budding Internet Marketer looking where to start then The Worn Paper System provides you with a comprehensive, easy to follow plan, to get your first few income streams up and running. However, if you already know about blogging, article marketing, viral reports and any of the other above topics then you are probably best giving The Worn Paper System a miss.

    GOOD POINTS
    · The section on ebooks is very informative and gets the creative juices flowing.
    · The method of getting your own software is one of my favourites in The Worn Paper System. It's very simple but very effective.
    · The section on blogging is quite informative and was what actually led to me creating my own blogs.
    · All the promotional methods discussed are free so won't cost you a penny.
    · The ebook is very well laid out and flows in a logical manner meaning it is easy to follow. You can implement the ideas as you read.
    · The "Worn Paper" diagram at the end summarises the ebook very well. It could be used as a useful checklist when launching new websites, internet marketing campaigns etc.

    BAD POINTS
    · The section on affiliate marketing contains little useful information. It is little more than a glorified guide to ClickBank terms.
    · There is quite a lot of filler (e.g. earnings screenshots) which I find unnecessary.
    · Although they are effective, you are likely to already know about many of the promotional methods Sara mentions.

    HOW I HAVE GAINED FROM THE WORN PAPER SYSTEM
    As I have said throughout this interview the maj
    Change and Performance - Training May Not Be The Answer
    Introducing new products or services, bringing new people on board, developing a new process or procedure, installing new equipment, change seems to be the one constant in business today and change always seems to drive a need for training.In conducting training needs analysis at any level, we need to understand that training may not be the solution, at least not the whole solution. Training is normally employed with the expectation of changing individual performance. While training can, and does change the ability of individuals to perform, on-the-job performance also depends on other factors that form a complex interconnected human performance system. For any system to produce a desired performance output, there are always a number of factors that must be managed.Six-factors for human performanceThe following is a six-factor system model for human performance. In principle if you manage all six well, you will get the desired performance. If you ignore any of the six, the desired system performance becomes less likely. Training can indeed be an important part of a system solution, but if other parts are not provided, training may not be effective.1. Make expectations clear:The expected outputs, and actions to produce results, must be made crystal clear. These include vision, values, mission, roles, goals and objectives, action plans, mi
    ra's methods is an idea I will be looking into in the future.

    Following the above three sections Sara moves onto the next chapter "How to make Money." The chapter on "What will I be Selling" explained how to source/create the products. Now you have the products, "How to make Money" explains how to promote and make money from these products via blogs, forums, viral ebooks, joint ventures, articles, eBay About Me pages, and mailing lists.

    Sara begins with blogs and explains how you can use these free tools to sell the above products. The methods Sara explains in this section are simply but effective, and methods that I implement myself as an affiliate. Sara explains how to get your blog set up, what you need to include in it, and how long it will take to set up. Overall, I found this section very good and have myself implemented many of the blogging methods detailed by Sara.

    In the next section Sara discusses how to use forums to promote products. I found this section rather short, and the information rather basic. I think most people will already know of the methods identified in this section but it may be useful to the beginner.

    Next Sara discusses viral reports and ebooks. This information in this section is quite good and can be used to effectively promote your products. However, like with the section on forums this information is almost common knowledge and therefore is only likely to be useful to beginners.

    Following this Sara moves on to discuss using joint ventures to promote the products. I found this section very good because it explains how you can generate a lot of extra sales with very little effort. Sara explains how you can go about arranging your first joint venture. Even if you are a relative beginner and you are just releasing your first product, a successful joint venture with a "guru" can send your sales through the roof in a matter of days.

    Articles are the next promotional tool discussed in this chapter. Sara explains how you can submit free articles to the article directories, and use these to promote products. Although articles can be a very effective long-term promotional tool, like with some of the above promotional methods, you are likely to have heard of the methods Sara discusses before. Therefore, this information is likely to be only useful to beginners.

    Next Sara moves onto eBay About Me pages. In this section Sara discusses a quite underutilised but effective method for promoting products. It is likely that you have never thought of or been aware of this method. However, when used properly your eBay About Me page can be a great source of extra sales and a great promotional tool. Overall, this section is excellent and contains excellent ideas that can be utilised by anyone who has an eBay account.

    In the final section of the chapter Sara moves onto discuss building a mailing list. If you sell online and don't yet build a mailing list, then you need to start doing so. It is in mine and Sara's opinion the single most important aspect of Internet Marketing. In this chapter Sara explains; why you need a list, how to build a mailing list effectively, and how to make money from your list. This chapter was one of the best, if not the best in the ebook. If you follow the instructions in this section you should have a mailing list up and running in a matter of days and be making money from the list soon after.

    Following the end of chapter three Sara wraps up the ebook with a full page display of her "Worn Paper" diagram. This diagram provides a nice finish to the ebook as it brings all the ideas in the "Worn Paper System" together on one page in an easy to follow flowchart.

    Overall, I found that The Worn Paper System contained some good ideas for selling your own products and selling as an affiliate. In particular the sections on selling ebooks, building a mailing list, and using your eBay About Me page effectively all contain excellent information. The ebook itself also provides a great guide on how to start from scratch and set up a steady number of income streams online. The ebook is also laid out very logically meaning that it's easy to follow and the methods inside can be implemented as you read. The main criticism I have of the ebook is that it is aimed at beginners. Someone who has been practicing Internet Marketing for some time is likely to already know about many of the methods discussed in this ebook. I was fully aware of article marketing, affiliate marketing, building a mailing list, and viral ebooks before I read this ebook. Although I did learn something new about blogging the majority of information was not new to me. Therefore, I would only recommend The Worn Paper System if you are a beginner in Internet Marketing. If you're a budding Internet Marketer looking where to start then The Worn Paper System provides you with a comprehensive, easy to follow plan, to get your first few income streams up and running. However, if you already know about blogging, article marketing, viral reports and any of the other above topics then you are probably best giving The Worn Paper System a miss.

    GOOD POINTS
    · The section on ebooks is very informative and gets the creative juices flowing.
    · The method of getting your own software is one of my favourites in The Worn Paper System. It's very simple but very effective.
    · The section on blogging is quite informative and was what actually led to me creating my own blogs.
    · All the promotional methods discussed are free so won't cost you a penny.
    · The ebook is very well laid out and flows in a logical manner meaning it is easy to follow. You can implement the ideas as you read.
    · The "Worn Paper" diagram at the end summarises the ebook very well. It could be used as a useful checklist when launching new websites, internet marketing campaigns etc.

    BAD POINTS
    · The section on affiliate marketing contains little useful information. It is little more than a glorified guide to ClickBank terms.
    · There is quite a lot of filler (e.g. earnings screenshots) which I find unnecessary.
    · Although they are effective, you are likely to already know about many of the promotional methods Sara mentions.

    HOW I HAVE GAINED FROM THE WORN PAPER SYSTEM
    As I have said throughout this interview the maj
    What Registered Office Has To Do With Limited Companies?
    Many people abstain from going for a business venture in UK thinking that they may have to face lots of hassles. But in reality, the process of starting a limited liability company in the UK is not at all complicated. Company formation in Britain requires two Company House forms, 10 and 12 and a few other formalities. Company House Form 10 provides details of the first directors and intended situation of the registered office.Initially a name-check should be done with Company House to ensure that the proposed name is available and meets the required criteria. It should also be ensured that the name of the proposed limited liability company entered in form 10 shows ‘limited’ as the last word. To avoid rejection of the company formation registration check addresses and post codes with Royal Mail. Company House form 10 must be signed either by the subscribers to the memorandum of association or by his deputy who is working on his behalf.Every company must have a registered office so that official documents, letters, mails can be sent to it. This is dictated in Section 287(1)) of Companies Act of 1985. However, it is not a must that the office address should be of the place from where the business of the company is conducted. Very often it is an address of a person or persons that offer it to be used by a company. Company service provider firms manage such a
    n be a very effective long-term promotional tool, like with some of the above promotional methods, you are likely to have heard of the methods Sara discusses before. Therefore, this information is likely to be only useful to beginners.

    Next Sara moves onto eBay About Me pages. In this section Sara discusses a quite underutilised but effective method for promoting products. It is likely that you have never thought of or been aware of this method. However, when used properly your eBay About Me page can be a great source of extra sales and a great promotional tool. Overall, this section is excellent and contains excellent ideas that can be utilised by anyone who has an eBay account.

    In the final section of the chapter Sara moves onto discuss building a mailing list. If you sell online and don't yet build a mailing list, then you need to start doing so. It is in mine and Sara's opinion the single most important aspect of Internet Marketing. In this chapter Sara explains; why you need a list, how to build a mailing list effectively, and how to make money from your list. This chapter was one of the best, if not the best in the ebook. If you follow the instructions in this section you should have a mailing list up and running in a matter of days and be making money from the list soon after.

    Following the end of chapter three Sara wraps up the ebook with a full page display of her "Worn Paper" diagram. This diagram provides a nice finish to the ebook as it brings all the ideas in the "Worn Paper System" together on one page in an easy to follow flowchart.

    Overall, I found that The Worn Paper System contained some good ideas for selling your own products and selling as an affiliate. In particular the sections on selling ebooks, building a mailing list, and using your eBay About Me page effectively all contain excellent information. The ebook itself also provides a great guide on how to start from scratch and set up a steady number of income streams online. The ebook is also laid out very logically meaning that it's easy to follow and the methods inside can be implemented as you read. The main criticism I have of the ebook is that it is aimed at beginners. Someone who has been practicing Internet Marketing for some time is likely to already know about many of the methods discussed in this ebook. I was fully aware of article marketing, affiliate marketing, building a mailing list, and viral ebooks before I read this ebook. Although I did learn something new about blogging the majority of information was not new to me. Therefore, I would only recommend The Worn Paper System if you are a beginner in Internet Marketing. If you're a budding Internet Marketer looking where to start then The Worn Paper System provides you with a comprehensive, easy to follow plan, to get your first few income streams up and running. However, if you already know about blogging, article marketing, viral reports and any of the other above topics then you are probably best giving The Worn Paper System a miss.

    GOOD POINTS
    · The section on ebooks is very informative and gets the creative juices flowing.
    · The method of getting your own software is one of my favourites in The Worn Paper System. It's very simple but very effective.
    · The section on blogging is quite informative and was what actually led to me creating my own blogs.
    · All the promotional methods discussed are free so won't cost you a penny.
    · The ebook is very well laid out and flows in a logical manner meaning it is easy to follow. You can implement the ideas as you read.
    · The "Worn Paper" diagram at the end summarises the ebook very well. It could be used as a useful checklist when launching new websites, internet marketing campaigns etc.

    BAD POINTS
    · The section on affiliate marketing contains little useful information. It is little more than a glorified guide to ClickBank terms.
    · There is quite a lot of filler (e.g. earnings screenshots) which I find unnecessary.
    · Although they are effective, you are likely to already know about many of the promotional methods Sara mentions.

    HOW I HAVE GAINED FROM THE WORN PAPER SYSTEM
    As I have said throughout this interview the maj
    What NASA Can Teach You About Your Business Goals
    Despite the current issues challenging NASA, it’s financing and the future of the Space Shuttle Program, there is a key lesson you can learn from its past successes. This lesson is about setting a complete goal and including the wider implications for your business and your staff.During the space program in the 60’s and 70’s the over-riding focus for the flights to the moon and the other missions was not just getting the astronauts into space but also bringing them back safely. The Apollo Program was designed with the specific goal of landing humans on the moon and assuring their safe return back to Earth. The “safe return” part of this is often overlooked but this was actually a very key element in ensuring the high level of safety and testing. It also drove the NASA engineers to ensure that they had effective processes for identifying the causes of problems and finding solutions quickly, as was seen in the events of Apollo 13. Everything that was planned and implemented included the safe return element of the goal.In business, we often set goals related to turnover, profit and number of customers. These are solid targets that can be measured and easily identified. However, in the process of setting those goals the impact of achieving them can often be forgotten. You set an ambitious goal for the business and forget that you want to get there and still
    ead. The main criticism I have of the ebook is that it is aimed at beginners. Someone who has been practicing Internet Marketing for some time is likely to already know about many of the methods discussed in this ebook. I was fully aware of article marketing, affiliate marketing, building a mailing list, and viral ebooks before I read this ebook. Although I did learn something new about blogging the majority of information was not new to me. Therefore, I would only recommend The Worn Paper System if you are a beginner in Internet Marketing. If you're a budding Internet Marketer looking where to start then The Worn Paper System provides you with a comprehensive, easy to follow plan, to get your first few income streams up and running. However, if you already know about blogging, article marketing, viral reports and any of the other above topics then you are probably best giving The Worn Paper System a miss.

    GOOD POINTS
    · The section on ebooks is very informative and gets the creative juices flowing.
    · The method of getting your own software is one of my favourites in The Worn Paper System. It's very simple but very effective.
    · The section on blogging is quite informative and was what actually led to me creating my own blogs.
    · All the promotional methods discussed are free so won't cost you a penny.
    · The ebook is very well laid out and flows in a logical manner meaning it is easy to follow. You can implement the ideas as you read.
    · The "Worn Paper" diagram at the end summarises the ebook very well. It could be used as a useful checklist when launching new websites, internet marketing campaigns etc.

    BAD POINTS
    · The section on affiliate marketing contains little useful information. It is little more than a glorified guide to ClickBank terms.
    · There is quite a lot of filler (e.g. earnings screenshots) which I find unnecessary.
    · Although they are effective, you are likely to already know about many of the promotional methods Sara mentions.

    HOW I HAVE GAINED FROM THE WORN PAPER SYSTEM
    As I have said throughout this interview the majority of this information is common knowledge to me. I already know a good amount about article marketing, affiliate marketing, viral reports etc. However, reading the blogging section of The Worn Paper System did lead me to setting up my own blogs, an idea which I had overlooked in the past. Sara's method of creating your own software is also one I may be taking advantage of in the future.

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