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<title>Two Business Models for the Lazy-Brained</title>
<link>http://www.bizcovering.com/Opportunities/Two-Business-Models-for-the-Lazy-Brained.56135</link>
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<![CDATA[<p>One of the biggest problems a lot of people face when trying to make money online is that they actually don't know what to do that will surely make them money. A lot of people have given up hope making money online just because they don't know what works and what doesn't. Today, I'm going to reveal to you the two (2) Internet business models for the lazy brains. </p>

<h3>   MODEL ONE: </h3>

<h4>
      Sell Information Products. </h4>

 <p>      This is one of the most profitable businesses you can ever run online. It involves selling “how to” products to people. People are always looking for information about different topics online. Your job is to create a product that will provide answers to what people are searching for. </p>
 <p>  What do you know about? Do you know how to cure Acne? Write a “how to cure Acne” product and people will buy from you. Do you know about stock market? Then, create a product that teaches people how to make money from stock market. This is one of the ways of making your idea sell like hot cake, Bill Gate did it you can do it. </p>
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  MODEL TWO:  </h3>


<ol>  <li> Provide Online Assistance. 
     In the last few years, there has been an explosion of Internet marketers in the world. Hundred of people come online to do business and trying to make money from it. These online wealth seekers however require various kinds of tools to start their businesses. <br/>
  That is where you come in. Decide on a service you know these people will pay money for and dominate the market. Let me give you a few ideas so you will know what I'm talking about. 
 Provide web hosting service solution: Internet marketers will always be in need of this. </li><li>
 Provide a payment solution: We will all need to make payment online.</li><li>
 Become an e- cover designer: The demand for this is growing by the day. </li></ol>
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  Look around and you   will become a moneymaker in no time.
 

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<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2007 06:56:28 PST</pubDate></item>
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<title>Six Types of Words That You Should Axe in Business Writing</title>
<link>http://www.bizcovering.com/Business/Six-Types-of-Words-That-You-Should-Axe-in-Business-Writing.49946</link>
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<![CDATA[<p>In business, we often compose messages in a hurry-e-mails, notes, urgent reports, or last-minute projects. Editing is, therefore, especially necessary to rid your writing of confusing, boring, and obsolete elements. </p><p>This article helps you decide which words to cut and which words to put in their place.</p> 
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<h3>Unfamiliar/Technical Words </h3>
You will communicate best if you use words that are familiar to your reader. (Clichés are an exception to this rule-words and phrases that people have heard too often tend to turn off their minds a little and propel their eyes on to the next thing.) To create effective business communications, assume your reader is a layperson with limited technical knowledge of the subject-do not write over your reader's head by using technical words or jargon. 

<h4>Unfamiliar: </h4>
<ul><li>ascertain</li><li> consummate </li><li>peruse</li></ul> 
<h4>Familiar</h4>
<ul><li> find out</li><li> learn </li><li>close</li><li>bring about </li><li>read</li><li> study </li></ul>
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<h3> Long Words</h3>
 A paragraph full of long words can be yawn inducing. Make an effort to use short words; they tend to be more easily digestible.
<h4> Long: </h4>

<blockquote>During the preceding year, the company was able to accelerate productive operations. The action was predicted on the assumption that the company was operating at a financial deficit.</blockquote> 
<h4>Short:</h4>
<blockquote> Last year the company was able to speed up operations. The action was based on the belief that the company was losing money. </blockquote>
</li><li> 
<h3>Abstract Words</h3>
 The line between abstract and concrete words is hard to define, since all words have something of the abstract in them. In general, abstract words have a greater number of meanings, most of them somewhat vague, so your reader has to try to interpret which meanings apply. Concrete words are those that give your reader a specific mental picture. 

<h4>Abstract </h4>
<ul><li>sizable loss </li><li> near future </li><li> work saving machine</li></ul>
<h4>  Concrete </h4><ul>
<li> 34 percent loss</li><li>  on Wednesday </li><li> performs the work of five operators</li></ul>
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<h3>Passive Words</h3>
 Verbs are the strongest words, and they are at their strongest when they are active rather than passive. Active-voice verbs show their subjects in action; passive-voice verbs act on their subjects. While the passive is needed for variety and has definite uses (such as to avoid placing blame), the active voice strengthens and shortens sentences. 
<h4>Passive:</h4>
 
<blockquote>A sales increase of 32 percent occurred last month. The new procedure is thought to be superior by the president. The office will be cleaned by the janitor.</blockquote>

<h4> Active:</h4>
 
<blockquote>Sales increased 32 percent last month. The president thinks the new procedure is superior. The janitor will clean the office.</blockquote>
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<h3>Camouflaged Words </h3>
Watch for these endings in the words you use (check the polysyllable words): 
<ul><li>-ion</li><li> -tion</li><li> -ing</li><li> -ment</li><li> -ant</li><li> -ence</li><li> -ence</li><li> -ancy</li><li> -ency</li></ul>
 Most of these endings are used to change verbs into nouns and adjectives. In effect, they are camouflaged verbs. Get rid of them and strengthen your writing. 
<h4>Poor:</h4>
 
<blockquote>The manager affected implementation of the new rules. Adaptation to the new office environment was made easily by the personnel. We make verifications of the shipments weekly. </blockquote>

<h4>Improved: </h4>

<blockquote>The manager implemented the new rules. The personnel adapted easily to the new office environment. We verify shipments weekly.</blockquote>
</li><li> 
<h3>Unnecessary Words </h3>
Most business writing could do with a pruning job. To reduce unnecessary words, start with a clear idea of what you want to say. After composing, go through your message and cut every word that is not essential to your meaning. 
<h4>Poor:</h4>

<ul> <li>consensus of opinion </li><li>first and foremost</li><li> just recently </li><li>ask the question</li><li> basic fundamentals </li><li>exactly identical </li><li>very unique</li> </ul>

<h4>Improved: </h4>

<ul><li>consensus </li><li>(either word, but not both)</li><li> recently </li><li>ask</li><li> fundamentals </li><li>identical </li><li>unique </li></ul></li>
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So be your own editor, cut the poor and unnecessary words, and polish your writing to make your communication in business more effective than ever. </p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bizcovering.com%2FBusiness%2FSix-Types-of-Words-That-You-Should-Axe-in-Business-Writing.49946"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bizcovering.com%2FBusiness%2FSix-Types-of-Words-That-You-Should-Axe-in-Business-Writing.49946" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2007 15:45:28 PST</pubDate></item>
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