Thursday, October 28, 2010

Data Entry Jobs

Free Data Entry Jobs





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We offer free Online data entry Jobs and Offline data entry Jobs. You can work from home and earn $1000 Per Month. We provide 100% free Legitimate work from home jobs. You can download the files to your computer and complete the work in MS-Word and submit the same within 15 to 30 days. Earn $5 to $20 per page based on your accuracy level.

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* Your Typing Speed should be between 30 - 50 Words Per Minute.
* You need to convert the .JPEG (Image Files) into MS-word Files by typing only.
* No Data Conversion softwares are allowed.
* Your Accuracy should be between 97-99%
* If your accuracy is below 97%, work will be rejected and no Payments will be made.

Payments:

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Friday, October 22, 2010

DNC List

Companies are using telemarketing companies to generate new customers. Direct mail, email marketing, appointment generation, inbound sales, lead generation, outbound sales and call centers are all ways to attract potential customers.

Before you outsource a telemarketing company, or train your employees in-house, you will want to learn and understand the laws associated and make sure you abide by them. Credible telemarketing companies understand and abide by these laws so it is best to work with an agency that keeps up-to-date with solicitation laws.

Here are some of the current laws small business owners should understand:

National Do Not Call List

The National Do Not Call List and other Do Not Call Lists were put in place by the Federal Trade Commission in 2003. If businesses and consumers have put their number on the list, it is illegal for telemarketers to call. Note that some businesses are exempt from this list. Specific states also have do not call lists so make sure to check in each state you are marketing to.

TSR (Telemarketing Sales Rule) and TCPA (Telephone Consumer Protection of 1991)

Telemarketing is primarily governed by these two statutes and the Federal Communications Commission has authority to enforce violations. Some of these guidelines include that telemarketers must disclose call in the beginning, no calls before 8 a.m. and after 9 p.m. in recipient's timezone, and records must be maintained by telemarketing company.

Other Laws

Other rules include the Mail and Telephone Order Rule which governs the delivery of products purchased through telemarketing, the Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act and the 900 Number Rule.

There are also numerous laws regarding e-mail marketing that your small business should research and review before implementing.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Cold Calling is Tough

Creating an Entirely New Revenue Stream

Several years ago, I lost my two bread-and-butter clients when the investment community demanded better financial results. Both these firms immediately suspended all “extraneous” projects – which included all my work with them.

While in the process of rebuilding my business, I did some free consulting for a small magazine serving the entrepreneurial community. I became enamored with the vitality of these firms as well as their contribution to the economy.

But the failure rate was sky high. Good businesses being run by well-intentioned people were closing down because the founders didn’t understand how to sell. It about drove me crazy.

For months, I kept asking myself, “How can I share my expertise with these people and make some money doing it?”

It was a real conundrum. Entrepreneurs don’t have deep pockets. When they hire consultants, they want to squeeze as much advice from them in the shortest possible time. In short, despite the apparent need, I couldn’t figure out how to make a living.

But I kept the question open, choosing not to say ‘no’ yet. Instead, I kept researching and asking the question repeatedly – in multiple variations.

One day, the answer came to me: I’d create a website called Selling to Big Companies where I could give away lots of good sales advice for free. Plus, I could offer some premium content such as ebooks, emanuals and teleseminars. While doing this, I could still serve my corporate clients.

I knew I’d finally hit on a viable business model, and, as they say, the rest is history.

Trust the Questions

Over the years, I’ve come to trust this “How can I” strategy implicitly. Whenever I pose these questions to myself, the answers always come.

They’re better ideas than I could have ever thought of myself. While that sounds strange to say, it’s really true.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Telemarketing Trends

he Industry Report on Telemarketing and Call Centers contains the key pieces of information used by strategy and management consultants to identify market trends and accurately measure growth and industry performance.
Contents:
Current State of the Industry
Market Size
Financial Statements - Income Statement
Salary & Compensation Statistics
Key Companies
Public Company News
Current State of the Telemarketing and Call Centers Industry
This section provides answers to the fundamental and commonly-asked questions about the industry:

1. What is the total market size ($ millions)?
2. Has the market grown or declined?
3. What is the market growth rate?
4. Are long term forecasts positive or negative?
5. What is the industry size and average company size?
6. How many companies are in the industry?


Market Size - Telemarketing and Call Centers
The total U.S. market size for the Telemarketing and Call Centers industry includes all companies, both public and private. In addition to total revenue, the table contains details on employees, companies, and average firm size.