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		<title>Staggering Growth Through Internet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Internet, soon with 2 billion users, can become an incredible selling machine if you are willing to make some modifications to the way you do business. Newegg went from ZERO revenue to one billion in 4 years using the internet. A printer was doing $6 million a year now does $90 million and sells in [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Internet, soon with 2 billion users, can become an incredible selling machine if you are willing to make some modifications to the way you do business.</h2>
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<li>Newegg went from ZERO revenue to one billion in 4 years using the internet.</li>
<li>A printer was doing $6 million a year now does $90 million and sells in 120 countries.</li>
<li>A ma-n-pa shop sells more in a good day than they sold in a slow month.</li>
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<p>There are literally thousands of examples how small businesses can capitalize on the boooming worldwide markets.</p>
<p>Only 1 in 50 sales people understands this: To make your business grow fast or to make a great career in selling, you have to find customers who CAN buy and buy BIG. In the past, that meant the Fortune companies with 17 levels of gatekeepers; besides, everyone is after their business.</p>
<p>Why not take the business model of IKEA, Wal-Mart, H&amp;R Block, and tons of other companies who get their massive revenue using the principle of &#8220;A Little Bit Here, A Little Bit There.&#8221;</p>
<h4>Make the internet your major account.</h4>
<p>Internet, soon with 2 billion users, can become an incredible selling machine if you are willing to make some modifications to the way you do business.</p>
<p>A lot of people know about Amazon, that&#8217;s why they did over 7 billion. Who knows you? It&#8217;s no longer networking per se, it&#8217;s webworking = who knows you.</p>
<p>And you don&#8217;t have to be a large company to become the top-of-mind sector leader. You have to select your niches well and be able to dominate them at least in publicity and organic listings.</p>
<p>Look at this example, a Vancouver company is active with 100 websites selling in 11 high-margin consumer and business sectors. Their PPC budget alone is well over a million. Their house-list is no bigger than 25,000. Lot&#8217;s of room to grow?!</p></div>
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