There I was, 23 years old; I had no money and no job. I even had a 4 year bachelor degree and I couldn't get a job for the life of me, let alone an internet based job. There are so many internet job opportunities out there, but my problem was I never knew how to land one. How to search the internet for a job is easy, but there is so many internet job scams out there that it is just worth doing affiliate marketing based jobs online. Stay away from multi level marketing affiliate program. Multi level marketing is bad news and as soon as the bottom falls out of a multi-level marketing program it is over. Multi-level marketing programs basically boil down to you having to sell another subscription to an additional multi level marketing program. It just isn't logical and a great business decision. In order to be successful in any type of multi-level marketing program you have to be dishonest, and being dishonest doesn't cut it in my book.
The only way to make a killing in the online world is through affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing top programs almost always consist of a high selling product with a flawless sales page and offer over 75% commission on each sale. The only way to truly be successful with internet marketing based jobs is to offer your future internet affiliate marketers 75% on each sale when they sell your product for you. Affiliate marketing is so easy to do that in just 3 hours or less you can have an affiliate marketing site which can already be generating sales in no time. The first thing you need to do is head on over to clickbank to find a great product to sell and a hot niche to sell that product in. Once you find the product to sell there is no reason why you shouldn't make a killing off the affiliate marketing product of your choice.
When you find your affiliate marketing product you need to make sure you have great knowledge of the product. Being knowledgeable about the product you are trying to sell will guarantee you better results and set yourself apart from the competition. Customer's love it when there is someone knowledgeable about a specific product that they are interested in. Show them that you care and make them NEED the product not want it. Potential buyers see products all the time that they WANT; you need to turn their wants around and make them NEED the product. There are so many products out there that give you the opportunity to earn over 75% commission off any product. There are some products out there that will earn you only 25% commission off each sale, I suggest you stick to products that will earn you 75% commission. Find that hot product and do not stop selling it and give up! Keep selling the product non stop until sales cool off and move onto the next product. In whatever you decide to do, I wish you the best of luck.
How To Find The Right Job
Recruiting, training and then terminating someone are never desirable. There are many good candidates you could hire. However, even though they may have certain desirable skills, they may not be right for the job at hand. The key is not just to hire the right person, but to hire the right person for the right job.
Taking the time to make the correct hire in the first place is worth all of the effort it takes. The right person in the right job will be productive for years to come. The right person in the wrong job will cause problems, waste time, and expense and send you back to square one again.
Retention is directly related to the hiring process. Therefore, in order to minimize turnover and maximize retention and productivity it is vital to focus on these six steps:
1. Screening Interview
Quickly weed out those who immediately demonstrate they will not fit. Proceed with those who show a history of previous success and who will commit to becoming an employee candidate.
2. Psychological Profile
If your organization does not have a specific test for the type of job you need to fill, there are many different companies that provide tests for various types of jobs. Use the Internet to locate them. Try the search category "job psychological tests" as a starter. Research what's available and then go with the test that you determine fits your situation best.
3. Reference Checking
This is exactly what it says. There are ethical and legal ways to find out about a candidate's history. The most common ways are by talking to their previous employer, suppliers and past associates, to name just a few. Information is where you get it. Always be discreet about where and what you learned.
4. Comprehensive Interview
This interview should take from six to eight hours over a one to two week period. It should include, on average, two other interviewers of your choosing in order to form a consensus. Keep in mind that this is really a minimal time investment in the multi-year relationship you hope to build. Some interviewees may try to hide some of their true feelings initially, but most people will become "themselves" over a longer interview period.
This process gives you a truer window on the type of candidate that you really have. Another objective is to try to get to know the candidate as well as anyone in your organization. Many people applying for a job may not be prepared to make the effort required for an intense process such as this. The fact that they will stick it out tells you a lot about them.
This may seem time consuming, especially when added to your already extensive schedule. Always remember that you may be spending as much time with this candidate as you do with your family. Spending the required time now to get to know the person well enough to predict their success can pay huge dividends down the road for all parties.
5. Family Discussion
If they are married, get a little more insight into the candidate by also interviewing their spouse. This is also an opportunity to sell your company to the spouse to gain support. Then you can turn them into a proponent for the company and the job.
Everyone has those down days when they need a calming, supportive, encouraging influence at home.
6. Expectation Interview
After you determine that this is the candidate you want, it's time to reverse the interview process and begin selling them on yourself and your organization. This is also when the first serious discussion of money occurs. In many cases, the candidate will already be employed and therefore is subject to a counter offer. It's essential that you get a commitment and that you prepare the candidate for this eventuality. If you've done a good job thus far and are competitive and fair, this should not present a problem.
Summary
- Take the time to hire the best even if it takes six to eight hours over a two week time frame
- Go through a six step structured hiring process including:
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