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Start Your Own Information Marketing Business Entrepreneurs Startup
Start Your Own Information Marketing Business Entrepreneurs Startup
Take Your Information and Turn It into a Six-Figure Income
A six-figure income from information? Yes! It sounds easy because it is. You’ve got information that millions of others are looking for and now you can learn how to package, price and sell it.
The experts at Entrepreneur take you step by step, jumpstarting your thinking about your area of expertise and showing you how to convert it into a high-demand information product. Following the example set by today’s most successful information marketers, you learn the ins and outs of running your own information marketing business using proven strategies and effective marketing techniques. Whether looking for a side business or a full-time venture-information marketing is a flexible, lucrative business that you can start any time, and everything you need is right here.
- Choose from a wide range of information products or discover what information you already have to sell
- Capture the perfect market-one that is looking for your product
- Determine your selling price
- Learn from real-life success stories
- Get started right away with a listing of dozens of information-marketing resources and vendors
Everything you need to know to create your own information product is already inside you. Now, let Entrepreneur help you turn it into big profits!
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Get Excited About Information Marketing!
I am in the Information Marketing Business. I can honestly say that the info-biz is a recession proof business – easy to start – exciting – and it allows you to make a profit (a huge profit) doing what you love to do.
Robert Skrob brought together some of the best info marketers in the country to illustrate this step-by-step guide. It is easy to read, full of great information to get you started on the right path, gives you resources and expert marketers to learn from.
What I find interesting is that many people, especially in this economy, are looking for terrific and fun ways to expand their wallets. Rarely do they even consider information marketing as a way to work from home and profit. This book will get you thinking about the possibilities from successful people just like you.
I highly recommend this Step-by-step guide for any forward thinking individuals who have a passion or specialized knowledge and is looking for a way to expand their income.
Gail Saseen
Diane Conklin and Gail Saseen are entrepreneurs, marketing coaches, consultants, event planners and speakers, who specialize in helping small business owners develop smart marketing plans and strategies for their businesses. They have earned their reputations, as implementers and executors, by showing small business owners, entrepreneurs, coaches and consultants how to integrate their marketing strategies, media, and methods, to get maximum results from their marketing dollars. They provide solutions to business challenges, affordable marketing strategies, direct response marketing, product development, list generation and management practices.
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Creating a Business Plan Your Dream Concept Made Real
Creating a Business Plan Your Dream Concept Made Real

The BizTeach Guide on Creating a Business Plan is an applied approach to creating a business plan, utilizing an actual business plan as a model for your own work. Based on Nik Kerners groundbreaking Trep Cafe, which has been featured in Business Week and CNNs Money.com, the Guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of constructing a professional, presentable business plan. The real benefit is that you will be empowered with the tools necessary to obtain start-up financing for an entrepreneurial venture!
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Clear Path to Success
Let’s face it, starting your own business is difficult. When I came up the idea for my own small business, I was consumed with the details of the business- not the business plan. This book as helped walk me through the in’s and out’s of my business plan, and ultimately, helped land me a loan from my bank. Thanks for keeping it simple!
5 Stars Business Plans done right!
Thanks to Mr. Kerner’s work I finally feel as if my dream concepts can be made real! For me the business world has always been rather daunting, never knowing where or how to begin. Yet, the clear, step-by-step approach laid out in this book is effective in breaking it all down. It’s clear Mr. Kerner wants to help you succeed, and his humor throughout the pages helps to make the process of creating a business plan much more enjoyable! Highly recommended, this book is written for people like you and me!
5 Stars Great Product For New Entrepreneurs
Mr. Kerner helps the reader, in a simple step-by-step approach, to address those items that must be included in an effective business plan. He leads you through the process so gently that before you know it, the plan is done and ready to open doors for new entrepreneurs everywhere. I particularly like the fact that Mr. Kerner has successfully started businesses, and provides us with the tools he would have liked available himself.
5 Stars Take the Mystery out of business
I wish I had read this book sooner, maybe I would have opened my own business! This book takes you into the most mysterious thing about opening a small business – the business plan. I always heard that banks wanted them, but I had never seen one. Now, by reading this book, I not only saw one, but I saw it in action. This book has great tips, humor, and a knack for talking in a way that non-business majors can understand. Read it and see just how you too can get rolling on your dreams!
5 Stars Clear and simple! Highly recomended.
I started a business about a year ago, and things were going well. There was just one problem, when I wanted to expand ie: get a loan, I didn’t have a business plan. I needed something to give me clarity and help me organize my thoughts so that I could present them to a bank. After trying several online business plan guides I found this book. The instruction is clear, and after completing it, I actually understood what went into my plan. A great buy!
Enough already On Marketing using online surveys and other market research tools for marketing An article from Arkansas Business
This digital document is an article from Arkansas Business, published by Thomson Gale on May 14, 2007. The length of the article is 706 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: Enough already.(On Marketing)(using online surveys and other market research tools for marketing)
Author: Jim Karrh
Publication: Arkansas Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 14, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 24 Issue: 19 Page: 7(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
AMI Partners US Medium Business Market Opportunity Assessment Market Topline Findings
AMI Partners US Medium Business Market Opportunity Assessment Market Topline Findings
Trends in the ISP Market Maximizing Dial up Profits
Trends in the ISP Market Maximizing Dial up Profits
In 2002, the number of new broadband accounts surpassed the number of new dial-up accounts. This trend has increased revenue per average ISP subscriber, signifying revenue growth in broadband. However, profitability remains in dial-up service. Key Questions For how long will dial-up remain a significant part of the ISP business? Will ISPs automatically increase customers lifetime value by raising satisfaction levels? What is the future of prepaid service in the ISP market? Lead Analyst: Dylan Brooks
Print Shop Business Card and Label Creator DVD
Print Shop Business Card and Label Creator DVD

With Print Shop Business Card and Label Maker you can determine how people see you and your company. Work with over 500 professionally-designed business card layouts, over 1,000 high-quality images customized for business cards, and more than 280 premium fonts. The remarkable label software can create everything from mailing and shipping to CD and media storage, filing systems, name badges and more. Plus, expand your creativity with thousands of additional images and over 1,500 pre-designed label templates. It’s packed with the tool that make it easy to create one-of-a-kind business cards and labels that fit your style.
The Start Up Entrepreneur How You Can Succeed in Building Your Own Company into a Major Enterprise Starting from Scratch
The Entrepreneurs Manual Business Start Ups Spin Offs and Innovative Management
The Entrepreneurs Manual Business Start Ups Spin Offs and Innovative Management
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Probably the World’s Most Valuable & Enduring Business Book (Top 10).
I stumbled across this book shortly after starting my 3rd company (1991). This baby is chock-full of truly interesting, readable prose.
Invaluable references.
“Real Life” examples of entrepreneur’s in the trenches.
VC’s at the bargaining table.
Lessons such as “The Okie Mechanic”, “Establish Your Mini-Incomes”, “The 40-Inch Hardboiled Egg” and others are as applicable today as they were back in ’77. Replace “manufacturing plant” with “web development team” and you’ll never know the difference.
Richard White and his band of 17+ consultants, VC’s and company founders (primarily Silicon Valley but the stories are from all over the map) made this book happen. How Chilton got hold of it, and why they have not wrapped a complete business program around it is beyond me.
At times, you cannot find this book anywhere on the used market. Ocassionally booksellers show a few dozen copies. Either way, get yourself a copy, and pick up 3 for your closest friends, business partners and your kids.
You won’t regret it.
I’ve used this as a sound guide in consulting to hundreds of clients. it never ceases to bring forth some associative wisdom and true-stories from the client… and leads the way in solving many an issue.
Oh, and for those who have loaned it out never to see it again?
Good. Get yourself another copy to give away.
I believe I’m on number 34 or 35.
Mark Alan Effinger
RichContent.com
P.S. Another winner is Mark Paul’s “How To Attract More Customers in Good TImes and Bad”. Highly recommended for getting clarity in your customer acquisition process and pricing models.
5 Stars Holds up very well for its age — nothing as good on my shelf today
The Entrepreneur’s Manual came highly recommended, so I tracked down a copy. I’m glad I did — it’s very good. Don’t judge this book by its cover. Or by the old-fashioned printing fonts and style. This book’s contents hold up very well for their age. In fact, I have nothing as good on my shelf even today.
Much like Dale Carnegie’s books, Richard White’s book stands the test of time. Anyone starting up a new company will have plenty of advice. But good advice? That is rare. You will find good advice here. Better, on the topics it covers, than you will find anywhere else.
5 Stars Entrepreneur’s Manual
One of the best, if not THE Best, Business Start-Up book…
Rich White died some years back, he was working on the updated version of EM. The complete revision was nearing completion when he took sick. To the best of my knowledge the revision was never submitted to Chilton.
Rich was a close and dear friend, we sent many a hour *brainstorming* and sometimes *barnstorming* new ideas….
I spoke to him 3 days before he died.
He was exactly as he sounds in his book…
His friends do indeed miss him…
04-23-2007
5 Stars Worth it!
I bought it because of the rave reviews it got on this site, and it held up to what’s already been stated about this book.
5 Stars THE GRAND DADDY OF BUSINESS CREATION MANUALS
31 years later and on my second copy, this is STILL the one I keep coming back to when it’s time to start up something very special. Written by someone who’s been there – done that and is willing to tell all. Unlike most business books that claim so much yet deliver so little, this one comes through in spades. Want to fire up a new company — the right way — the first time — and do it with others you can motivate all along the way? If so, then look no further. Definately aging well.
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Information Center offers more than marketing tips Bank Marketing Associations online data base at its Information Center Information Center Issues An article from Bank Marketing
This digital document is an article from Bank Marketing, published by Bank Marketing Assn. on July 1, 1992. The length of the article is 706 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: The Bank Marketing Association (BMA) provides marketers with extensive information on the management aspect of vitaltechnological issues through its FINIS online data base. FINIS is a service offered by the BMA through its Information Center. FINIS offers a wide range ofarticles on the various aspects of banking and financial services, but excludesregulatory data. The key feature of this data base is the variety of technologyjournals available to marketers for use as reference materials in decision-making matters as related to bank marketing. For a price of from $60 to $70 per topic, marketers can avail of vital marketing information from FINISwithin a prearranged turnaround time.
Citation Details
Title: Information Center offers more than marketing tips. (Bank Marketing Association’s online data base at its Information Center) (Information Center Issues)
Author: Sylvester Flood
Publication: Bank Marketing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 1992
Publisher: Bank Marketing Assn.
Volume: v24 Issue: n7 Page: p73(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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TMRC Highlights Is the Worst Behind Us Technology Market Research Council Conference An article from Circuits Assembly
This digital document is an article from Circuits Assembly, published by UP Media Group, Inc. on August 1, 2001. The length of the article is 1563 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: TMRC Highlights: Is the Worst Behind Us?(Technology Market Research Council Conference)
Author: Lisa Hamburg
Publication: Circuits Assembly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2001
Publisher: UP Media Group, Inc.
Page: 16
Distributed by Thomson Gale
