A pay per click search engine is a search engine you pay to have your site listed. When someone clicks on your ad, you are billed for the “click”.


Don’t let this scare you though; you may actually get started with pay per clicks for free. If you are an affiliate, pay per clicks are the fastest way to get started in business. You can start earning money in as little as 15 minutes of posting your ad.


Before you get started though, you need to do a little homework. Get this part right, and you’ll earn more money.


1. Choose a product to market.


Affiliates have plenty of choices in affiliate products. There are thousands of affiliate programs available online with millions of products available.


Several factors you may want to consider in choosing your product are commission rates, sales page, free offers, and cookies.


To make it worth your while, you should earn a minimum amount from the product. Digital products offer higher commissions than physical products, but this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t consider physical products. Just look for a high commission.


The sales page has to be convincing. Although you don’t have to buy every product you sell, it’s a good idea to make sure the product does what it says. If you don’t plan to buy the product, simply ask yourself, based on the sales letter, would you? The answer must be yes.


Free offers are good for getting people to visit the site. This ties in with the use of cookies. Most won’t purchase on the first visit, so you want the merchant to “cookie” the customer for you. If the visitor returns, you still get credit for the sale.


Look for products that are popular without too much competition. This will help you make more money.


2. Find free pay per clicks to test with.


Before you waste your time on an ad that is unproven, look for pay per click search engines that offer you free traffic. You can use these free clicks to test your ads. This will save you both time and money down the road. You will already know if your campaign will work.


Try searching for “pay per click search engines” or “free pay per click advertising credits”. There are plenty of sites with free traffic available.


3. Study the guidelines for the pay per click.


Every pay per click search engine is different. Reading the guidelines before crafting your ads will save you a lot of frustration. Also, the pay per click site may offer some type of tools to help you. Take advantage of everything the site has to offer. This will help you get more from your campaign.


4. Write your first ad.


If you’ve studied the guidelines carefully, you won’t have too much trouble writing your first ad.


Make sure your ad fits the guidelines. You will need to write a good headline, and your wording for your ad will need to be concise because you are allowed so few characters in your ad. Include your main keyword if possible.


5. Test your ad.


You will need to test your ad to make sure you are getting results. Use the statistics included in your control panel for the ad network you are marketing on. Compare it to the number of sales you have made. A good return is one sale for every 100 clicks. This is about a one percent return.


You don’t need to be an expert search engine marketer to make money from pay per clicks. Just do your homework, and you’ll be making sales in no time.

Like these free tips? Then download your free copy of “Affiliate Money Machine” and learn how to make a profit using pay per clicks in 7 days or less. Free internet marketing membership.

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Today it is almost inconceivable for a business not to have computers, whether it is a construction company or a high technology firm. When a business has more than one computer, they are almost always connected together in a local area network. These networks may be more or less advanced and therefore more or less costly.


Companies invest so much (in terms of both money and time) in a local area networks because there are many advantages that a local area network brings to a business and how it is administered.


Some businesses use a local area network in such a way they are highly dependent on it always working. If the company’s network fails, then you may see all the employees chatting away in the corridors because they can’t do their work. This means big losses for the company and causes stresses on the employees. All companies must consider their local area networks a vital asset and downtime must be avoided. This imposes huge demands on the network staff to keep such networks running almost 100% of the time.


The advantages of Computer Network Management


One of the main advantages of installing and maintaining LANs is the opportunity they create for better communication and cooperation between employees and customers.


Security considerations: Local Area Network security can be both a help and hindrance. Comprehensive security is beneficial because it provides a central and safe strategy for data access and disaster recovery. All information is protected by the design and implementation of the network security solution. On the other hand, interconnecting computers in local area networks creates a security risk, since doing so makes it technically possible for intruders to access many machines on the network at once.


Cost considerations: Installing a local area network is a relatively expensive project. Servers, cabling, switches, routers and software can all be expensive and should never be purchased without expert advice. Keeping the network operating and secure also requires a lot of resources and can be costly.


Surprisingly, a local area network can bring a number of cost savings. Sharing resources avoids the need to purchase equipment for each individual. Even more important is the security that a local area network can provide. Data loss could cost a business a great deal of money and in some cases, cause the business to shutdown altogether. Computer Network Management should require a consistent routine for data backups with regular checkups of data quality – a practice that will save a company huge sums in the event of a mishap.


Computer Network Management: preliminary analysis phases


The first phase of computer network management is to determine the source of the problem (a preliminary study that looks into several options of differing scope may be useful here) and defining it in a specification of requirements. Examples of what should be evaluated are different network operating systems, mail systems, and other applications. The choice of hardware components should also be evaluated. This phase is generally aimed at establishing what the system should do, not how it should do it.


Computer Network Management: design phase


The purpose of design phase is to determine how the requirements of the specification are to be met. The current approach to large, complex projects is to break them down into smaller, more manageable subprojects.


Computer Network Management: implementation phase


This phase involves the physical installation of the local area network. Cables are run, software is installed, and computers and other hardware are put in place.


Computer Network Management: integration and system testing phase


In this phase, commissioning of the network begins, and routines are adapted to users and the operating personnel. The system must be tested, both to ensure that the network meets the requirements set out in the specification and that it is stable enough to perform the central function it has in the organization.


Computer Network Management: operation and maintenance


Local area networks have complex operating routines. This is because there may be serious consequences when faults occur or unauthorized persons gain access to the system. Many companies have employees devoted solely to take care of running and maintaining computer networks. These system administrators may deal with network issues such as performance, reliability and security of both hardware and software.


Computer Network Management: tools


Although an organization may have computer administrators on site, they must also monitor the network more than eight hours a day. In fact, some of the worst trouble that arises with networks can happen during the night hours when nobody is using the network. With the right computer network management tools, your organization can receive the security of knowing that problems will be foreseen, prevented, and taken care of – and that your network administrator can be notified at a moment’s notice, should anything go exceptionally wrong.

Frank Hughes is the Vice President of Technical Solutions at SecureMyCompany, Inc. Mr. Hughes has over 14 years experience in the IT industry, with the last 10 serving as the Senior Solutions Consultant for BellSoutions.net. Get more information on network management tools.

Frank Hughes hold several vendor certifications including Microsoft, Dell, Cisco, Sonicwall and many more. Mr. Hughes is a recognized expert in managed services including remote desktop managment, network monitoring and help desk software.

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Becoming an entrepreneur is a hard interesting journey and sometimes it requires more than just having a great idea and the investment needed to run a business.

Here are some entrepreneurs quotes that have inspired me all through my entrepreneur journey, and I hope will inspire you and help you become the greatest entrepreneurs that you are.

‘A real entrepreneur is somebody who has no safety net underneath them.’
Henry Kravis

‘Nobody talks of entrepreneurship as survival, but that’s exactly what it is and what nurtures creative thinking.’

Anita Roddick

‘Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage.’

Niccolo Machiavelli

‘An entrepreneur assumes the risk and is dedicated and committed to the success of whatever he or she undertakes.’

Victor Kiam

‘Entrepreneurs are risk takers, willing to roll the dice with their money or reputations on the line in support of an idea or enterprise.’

Victoria Claflin Woodhull

‘Entrepreneurs are risk takers, willing to roll the dice with their money or reputation on the line in support of an idea or enterprise. They willingly assume responsibility for the success or failure of a venture and are answerable for all its facets.’

Victor Kiam

‘Life is not fair; get used to it. As we look ahead into the next century, leaders will be those who empower others. Your time is a valuable resource.’

As long as you’re going to be thinking anyway, think big.

Early to bed, early to rise, work like hell and advertise.

‘The critical ingredient is getting off your butt and doing something. It’s as simple as that. A lot of people have ideas, but there are few who decide to do something about them now. Not tomorrow. Not next week. But today. The true entrepreneur is a doer, not a dreamer.’
Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese’s

‘An entrepreneur tends to bite off a little more than he can chew hoping he’ll quickly learn how to chew it.’
Roy Ash, co-founder of Litton Industries

‘The important thing is not being afraid to take a chance. Remember, the greatest failure is to not try. Once you find something you love to do, be the best at doing it.’

There they are, great quotes that have challenge me in my business life, I hope they inspired you.

Success!

Lucky School is a Business Speaker, an Entrepreneur, and the Author of a number of books, including the best selling title: Common Sense That Are Not Common. He is the CEO nownowBookshop Group and the webmaster of http://www.askentrepreneurs.tk

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