Your Career Ingredients

You can think of the Eight Ingredient pages below as the different departments in a University. On the web, we don't teach "reading, writing, and arithmetic..." The skills you need to succeed online are a combination of the following Eight departments instead.

Much in the same way you study more than just math courses to get a degree in Business at a typical University, you'll need much more than any one ingredient below to complete your studies for an entire Assembly Line. Only by first choosing one of the Assembly Lines will you know which departments below you should study, and how much you should learn.


  Content Creation
For the generation of any type of content, albeit web copy, audio content, (podcasting) video, articles, forum posts, whatever. Current sub-ingredients inlcude: "Creating Content," "Private Label Rights Content," & "Using RSS Feeds as Content."
  Product Development
For developing your products to sell, which do not have to be new. MRR Products for resale are found inside this ingredient. Current sub-ingredients include: "Product Ideas," & "End Products."
  Website Building
For anything and everything to do with building a website, from domain names, server & setup issues, to design, graphics, and plugins like eCommerce. Current categories include "HTML Tricks," "The Mini-Site," "Site Builders," "Contextual Ad helpers," "Add-Ons," "Security," & "Graphics."
  Website Popularity
Quite likely the most important department, Website Popularity deals with any and all methods of getting visitors to a website. Not to be confused with Product Marketing, this is strictly for attracting off-site surfers to become visitors on-site. Current categories include "SEO Strategy," "Keyword List Building," "Link Building," "Article Marketing," "Blogs," & "Social Bookmarking."
  Product Marketing
For taking on-site visitors and getting them to do what makes you the most money. No matter if your "Most Wanted Response" is a newsletter opt-in form, or a product sales page, or you simply want them to complete a multi-page series of content, the tactics are all the same, it's all about DRIVING your traffic where you want it to go on your site. Current sub-ingredients include "Sales page writing," "List Building," "Affiliate Programs and JVs," "Viral Products," & "Other Off-site Marketing."
  Online Auctions
For any possible use of huge online marketplaces such as eBay. Since they already have some of the most intense traffic in the world, marketing through Online Auctions is quite a different ball game. Most who enter here are looking to open a storefront in eBay to build a list and name brand recognition to help sell their products, but many others simply want to tap into this concentrated traffic flow to market in new ways.
  Affiliate Strategy
For the techniques, tips, strategies, and everything else specific to Affiliate Marketers, especially those that use a newsletter list of some kind. This niche of the net has it's own unique set of technology and rules discussed here.
  e-Commerce
For dealing with the many specialized ways that people use and send money through websites. This is our smallest ingredient page but it's growing.

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