How to Grow Your Coaching Practice on the Internet
While living in Ukraine, music was Milana Leshinsky’s life. But when she moved to the United States in 1992 and discovered the world of Internet marketing, Milana started singing to a different tune. By launching an Internet-based venture, she reinvented herself as a successful entrepreneur, author, and advisor to life and business coaches.
That is why Milana is featured, along with other successful, self-employed entrepreneurs, in a new book, “The Official Get Rich Guide to Information Marketing on the Internet” by Robert Skrob and Bob Regnerus. The book, out in September 2008, is the sequel to last year’s “The Official Get Rich Guide to Information Marketing.” Milana’s transition from music to an Internet info-marketer began when she started doing web design for an insurance company and a newspaper. But it was only after Milana was hired by coaches to develop their websites that the budding entrepreneur started to hit high notes.
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Credit Cards in China Boost Internet Marketers
The rapid expansion of the Chinese economy was a result of China’s entering the World Trade Organization, and it hasn’t looked back. Companies and individuals alike who recognized the opportunities have made a killing. Yet the market has so much more growth potential.
China has a population of over 1.325 BILLION people. China is a vast country and as such, immediate internet access to all is not a sound economic proposition. However, over 253 million do. And the incredible thing is, over 84% of them connect via Broadband.
However, the main obstacle for many marketers was the poor infrastructure to support credit card processing. As well, there has been the perception that Chinese consumers are very sober in the shopping habits and have always preferred to transact in cash. This theory was dispelled in an article on Forbes.com which illustrated that it was the slow access to credit cards that prevented more online shopping.
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