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How To Create Multiple Streams of Online Income E-course

By: Tim Knox Do you know what an E-course is? An E-course is an "electronic course" that you receive by emailor take at a website. An E-course is the modern day equivalent of the old correspondence course concept. The difference is that instead of taking the course by mail, you do it online or by email. E-courses are one of the best ways to continue your education, especially if you are interested in making money online. I love the E-course concept because it gives you the opportunity to learn from the comfort of home. There are no heavy books to lug around, no rushing off to class, no smelly dorm roommates :o) I am putting together an entire series of free E-courses for my subscribers on topics like: * How To Create Multiple Streams of Online Income * Setting Up Your Own eBay Business * How To Make Money With Affiliate Programs * How To Build Your Own Website For Next To Nothing * And More... All of these E-courses will be online soon and I will keep you posted. The great ne

How To Create Multiple Streams of Online Income E-course

By: Tim Knox Do you know what an E-course is? An E-course is an "electronic course" that you receive by emailor take at a website. An E-course is the modern day equivalent of the old correspondence course concept. The difference is that instead of taking the course by mail, you do it online or by email. E-courses are one of the best ways to continue your education, especially if you are interested in making money online. I love the E-course concept because it gives you the opportunity to learn from the comfort of home. There are no heavy books to lug around, no rushing off to class, no smelly dorm roommates :o) I am putting together an entire series of free E-courses for my subscribers on topics like: * How To Create Multiple Streams of Online Income * Setting Up Your Own eBay Business * How To Make Money With Affiliate Programs * How To Build Your Own Website For Next To Nothing * And More... All of these E-courses will be online soon and I will keep you posted. The great ne

B2B Marketing: How To Create Multiple Streams of Online Income E-course

Do you know what an E-course is? An E-course is an "electronic course" that you receive by email or take at a website. An E-course is the modern day equivalent of the old correspondence course concept. The difference is that instead of taking the course by mail, you do it online or by email. E-courses are one of the best ways to continue your education, especially if you are interested in making money online. I love the E-course concept because it gives you the opportunity to learn from the comfort of home. There are no heavy books to lug around, no rushing off to class, no smelly dorm roommates :o) I am putting together an entire series of free E-courses for my subscribers on topics like: * How To Create Multiple Streams of Online Income * Setting Up Your Own eBay Business * How To Make Money With Affiliate Programs * How To Build Your Own Website For Next To Nothing * And More... All of these E-courses will be online soon and I will keep you posted. The great news is the fi

B2B News: B2B software investments in the UK

On average, the United Kingdom invested about 13 billion pounds in its economy in B2B software for the year 2003. At first glance, that number seems like very old news. However, consider that until yesterday, the U.K.'s Office of National Statistics (ONS), believed this figure to be only 2.5 billion pounds. The ONS has since made the adjustment in the numbers, which now shows U.K. B2B software investment to be 2 percent of GDP, "pretty similar now to that recorded in the U.S.," according to Richard Holway. As such, the 2 percent figure may reflect a built-in commitment on the part of major industrialized economies, arguing for a permanent place for software (and e-business) at the macro level. The implication is that, as goes any particular economy, so goes IT investment in general. The ONS readjustment ought to correct a number of flawed impressions about the U.K. in particular, notes Holway. "The UK Government can boast a higher GDP, can refute criticisms of lower

B2B News: Online survey sees B2B spend increase

This year will see increased budgets, significant growth in online marketing and the launch of new ad campaigns in the world of b2b marketing, according to a survey by BtoB online. The report, 2006 Marketing Priorities and Plans surveyed 366 senior marketing executives at the end of November and beginning of December last year and found that 60.7 per cent will be working with bigger budgets in 2006, compared to 49.7 per cent in last year’s survey. In 2006, 72 per cent of marketers intend to increase their online budgets. The survey found that these budgets will be distributed between websites, email, search and sponsorships. Over half of the survey’s respondents said they plan to increase direct mail in 2006, 40 per cent intend to increase event marketing and 33 per cent propose an increase print advertising. The survey also found that 81 per cent of marketers do not plan any changes in their broadcast spending, 80 per cent will not change outdoor spending and 46 per cent will not make