The old solo business model: the organizer!
For many years, solo businessmen worked among the ranks of the self-employed as "organizers" or facilitators of groups of like-minded people.
They held titles such as "consultants," "coaches," "mentors," and "instructors." Sometimes they operated strictly as solo entrepreneurs being the only source of expertise in their company.
Others banded together to form a "team" or group that offered the same type of service but included the perspective and experience of multiple experts that often worked together on one project to provide the service.
These workers would organize their own curriculum, design their own delivery approach, and earn their fee by teaching or coaching their clients either in a one-on-one setting or small group atmosphere.
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One of the things that most business owners look for are ways to add value to their businesses.
If so, you need to do everything possible to increase the amount of traffic, the click-through response rate to your affiliate page links, and the relevance of your content to the product(s) you're promoting.
There are more ways to increase your sales than to just try to entice more and more customers to purchase your product by increasing your advertising budget.
Most small business owners look for additional sales in increased advertising and marketing.
When you think about it, there is no better place to find new prospects that may have an interest in your particular niche than to ask your satisfied customers to recommend their friends and acquaintances that have similar interests and passion for the subject.
My wife is affectionately known around our house as "the Coupon Queen."
If, indeed, the Internet is a great information highway with traffic, data, digital goods and services, and communications whizzing back and forth at the speed of light, it would be worth the effort for every business owner to create as many links to that highway as possible.
Affiliate programs have proven to be an important additional stream of income for many small Internet business owners.
It seems that when most folks think about starting a new business, they consider what product or service they might sell to the consumer.
The owner of a solo digital information business is the perfect candidate for a targeted niche blog authored by the business owner and directed to support and advertise the business and the product.
Did you know there are ways to see what buyers are looking for at any given time online?
