Saturday, May 24, 2008

Buying your Software over the Internet can Save you some Cash

Theoretically, software is the ideal item to buy over the Internet. Choose your program, hand over your credit card number and before you know it, your new software has been downloaded on to your computer and is ready to run. In practice though, things aren't quite that simple.

Many applications, especially games, are far too big to download over a modem and even if you could, you would miss out on all the documentation and that lovely big box you never know what to do with.

The bulk of paid-for software sales on the net still go through outlets selling boxed programs, but the number of pay-to-download options is growing, especially with the increasing respectability of shareware. Many small utilities such as WinZip can be paid for online, enabling computer users to save their consciences by registering programs that they've used way beyond the specified trial period. In any case, the nag screen becomes terribly annoying, and you may as well pay the few bucks for it.

If you do buy some software - commercial or otherwise - by downloading it and paying with your credit card, make sure you keep a record of the transaction somewhere other than on your computer. Should the worst happen and your hard disk throws itself off a tall building, it'll take ages to pick up the pieces of your digital life and you'll need some proof of purchase to give to the retailer so it'll let you download the program again.

But for the time being, it's boxed software we're after - the cheapest place to buy McAfee, or MSOffice. An increasing number of software publishers are selling direct over the Net, but few games publishers do so because the high street retailers that are so important to a game's success would get miffed if they were undercut online.

If you're buying an application, it's worth paying a visit to the publisher's site first - because it's cut out the middle man, it might be offering a good deal. Shop around on the Net and it won't be long before you've found your program on sale for less than it costs in the high street and as cheap as any mail order outlet.

However, the vast majority of software shops on the Net are in a parlous state. Ugly design, unhelpful search engines and badly organized directories are just the start of your worries. Few of the sites attempt to highlight new or popular programs, with most just content to let you do all the work. Take a look at Kalahari.net and you won't even see a description of their products.

The most impressive software sites are situated in the US. Many of them have clear, detailed descriptions, with plenty of bargains and a money making affiliate program. Their sites are searchable by title or category, and boast a simple ordering procedure. You will also see how cheap hardware and software is in the US. Go green with envy and smash your monitor in frustration. Remember, that US DVDs and console games may not work on unmodified kits in your own country.

It all begs the question, 'Who is going to be the Amazon.com of the software market?' If the existing shops don't get their act together, it's more than likely that it's going to be Amazon.com.

Monday, May 12, 2008

How you can Make your Blog Survive the Latest Blogging Fads

It seems to me that every few years there is some kind of product or service that promises to make you tons of money or get you indexed by Google in just a few days. Most of these ebooks or guides overpromise and just don't deliver. You've probably been burned by one, two, or several of these so called "step-by-step" guides because the information was either to elementary or it was too complex.

Let me break down the steps that you need to take to make your blog survive and even thrive through all of the blogging fads that arise.

Step 1 - Focus on content

Content has to be the #1 priority of your blog and you need to write about what you know. Just by writing about what you know, you will be recognized as an authority in that area in no time.

You have to inject your personality into the content as well. Don't be dry or dull. Write engaging content that makes the reader think and act upon what you are saying.

Step 2 - Network with other blogs

To survive, you'll need to be friendly and make friends. Find other blogs related to your own blog and comment on them. This is a quick way to get people interested in what you have to say to come to your blog. Leave insightful comments on their blogs and people will follow you to your blog.

You can also contact the blog owner and offer to write a unique blog post for them in exchange for a link back to your own blog. Most blog owners will snap this up in a heartbeat because it's free content for them and it helps establish a relationship. Don't be afraid of networking.

Step 3 - Make your blog sociable

Take advantage of each and every plug-in or add-on that you can use for your blog. Most of these services are free and they are specifically designed to help get your blog content out to a larger audience. Make your blog Diggable, make it del.icio.us, use reddit, sign up with OnlyWire.com and get your content out there.

The more unique and better your content is from other blogs in your niche, the more that your content will be shared. It's just the natural effect of the blogosphere.

When others are trying the latest fad and wondering why it's just not taking off like they were told that it would, you will have separated yourself from the "fad followers". You will have a blog that has fantastic, unique content, is networked, and is sociable and these factors will be what makes you survive beyond the fads.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Working at Home: a Viable Option?

Many people want to start their own business from home. Why? Well, working from home gives them the freedom to be their own boss and make their own money into the things that they want to do not have to do.

With the rising toll of joblessness - many jobs going overseas - and the rising cost of gas, it's no wonder many people want to find a business idea for home based work. There are many business ideas for home-based work you just need to get creative and think about what you know how to do best and the business ideas for working at home will come to you.

Ask yourself the following questions and the answers will give you some business ideas for home. What is it I like to do? Do I like to help people? Do I work well with others? Or do I work best alone? Am I a good salesperson? Or would it be better that I had a product or service that sells itself? What is popular right now in the world of work at home?

There are many ideas that will come to you after asking yourself those above questions. If you go with what is popular now than these things ideas for home are helping people start their own home-based business, helping people make money with a home-based business, losing weight, stop smoking, better your life, how to change your career and selling information online.

Helping people is a big business idea for a home based business. People need help when it comes to change because change scares a lot of people. Switching from a regular 9-to-5 job to that of a work at home job is a big idea for home business and this may intimidate a lot of people. If you offer your expertise as a work-at-home person such as the mentor or a life coach you will have many clients that need your help. If you can help them walk through the process of setting up a home-based business this is a great idea to get your own home-based business working. And it's something to help others.

If you prefer, you can always sell products or services. Products such as software are in great demand. You can buy the resale rights to many software products and then sell them again to people who visit your website. These software titles include how to start your own business from home, how to write articles to send more people to your website, how to copyright your articles and much, much more. Buying resale rights software products is a very lucrative moneymaking work-at-home business idea.

If you can use your real world business information and apply that to you now online business you will be on your way to making money at a work at home job. And the context you had in the real world will be just as happy to be your customers in the virtual, online world. It's called networking, you give them a call or drop them an e-mail and tell them all about your new business and tell them you want them to remain your customer. You can also offer them something for free such as an article or an eBook about your product or service is that will be an official to them.