Your Questions About Internet Marketing Inc

David asks…
What is the symbol of USA TODAY Internet 50?
What is the stock or mutual or index of the internet 50 that is on the newspaper, USA TODAY?

Jere answers:
USA TODAY Internet 50
The USA TODAY Internet 50 is a capitalization-weighted index that consists of the e-Consumer 25 and e-Business 25. The indexes are benchmarked at 100 as of Dec. 31, 2001. The components are updated quarterly.
Click on stock symbol for current market data.
E-Consumer 25
Company Symbol Description
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Aether Systems AETH Wireless equipment
Amazon.com AMZN Books, music
Ameritrade AMTD Securities broker
Charles Schwab SCH Securities broker
Checkfree Holdings CKFR Internet security
Cnet CNET Technology content
Earthlink ELNK Net access
eBay EBAY Auctions
E*Trade ET Securities broker
Expedia.com EXPE Net travel agent
FTD.com EFTD Net retailer
Global Sports GSIC E-commerce systems
Hotel Reservations Network ROOM Online hotel bookings
Intuit INTU Financial software
Lending Tree TREE Online mortgage exchange
McAfee.com MCAF PC utilities
Net2Phone NTOP Net communications
Net.Bank NTBK Consumer banking
Overture Servicesk OVER Net search service
Priceline.com PCLN Travel reservations
SkillSoft SKIL Web-based training
Terra Networks TRLY Web content
University of Phoenix-Online UOPX Education content
WebEx WEBX Multimedia communications
Yahoo! YHOO Web guide
e-Business 25
BEA Systems BEAS Software/aps
Broadcom BRCM Integrated circuits
Checkpoint Software CHKP Software/apps
Cisco Systems CSCO Switches, routers
Corning GLW Fiber-optic equipment
Dell Computer DELL Web hosting, PC manufacturer
DoubleClick DCLK Advertising
EMC EMC Networking
Internet Security Systems ISSX Security
JDS Uniphase JDSU Network equipment
Juniper Networks JNPR Switches, routers
Level 3 LVLT Telephone-integrated
Macromedia MACR Software/apps
Mercury Interactive MERQ Software/apps
NetIQ NTIQ Software/apps
NetRatings NTRT User measurement
Network Appliance NTAP Networking products
Network Associates NET Software/apps
Openwave Systems OPWV Networking software/apps
Oracle ORCL Software/apps
RealNetworks RNWK Audio/video
Siebel Systems SEBL Software/apps
Sun Microsystems SUNW Network equipment
Tibco Software TIBX Infrastructure
Verisign VRSN Software/apps
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James asks…
Has anyone tried the sexual enhancer Vigorelle?
From what I’ve read it seems to be one of the better ones on the market. What do you think?

Jere answers:
Don’t waste your money.
Http://www.raysahelian.com/vigorelle.html
“There are several so called sexual product review sites on the internet that make it appear that they are independent but are actually a front for the company that sells the top listed product. Vigorelle sellers claim that their product is number 1 from a list of 55 products. Now, how would they know this. Did they hire a group of sex experts at an academic center and tested 55 products in thousands of people with a double blind placebo trial? Of course not. Therefore, just the fact that these Vigorelle sellers are making these kinds of claims immediately says a lot about their integrity, or lack thereof.”
“We are not aware of any published studies with Vigorelle to back up the claim that Vigorelle is any better than the hundreds of other sexual enhancement products on the market. Hence, Leading Edge Herbals Inc. Owe the public an apology for making misstatements of fact. The integrity of Leading Edge Herbals, Inc. And the promoters of Vigorelle is seriously damaged. If their marketing is misleading, how can anyone trust the quality of the Vigorelle product?”

Betty asks…
How to get an internet job?
I’m 17 years old, and I need a job. Need an internet job cause my mother works all day and I have to watch my baby sister, by time she comes back I am going to bed, need something to do during day really want a job but can’t do a job out in the world at the moment so I thought I should try to find an “internet job”. any tips or suggestions? I need some bad.

Jere answers:
Customer Service Job Sites
The companies or websites listed below are known to hire home based workers. Visit each site to determine if there are any work at home jobs currently available. If there are no current customer service positions available be sure to check the site again at a later date.
1-800-Flowers.com – Customer Service Representatives
Must live in one of the following states – Arizona, Florida, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Ohio, New York, Texas, or Virginia. Candidates must have a reliable high-speed internet connection, dedicated land line telephone for incoming calls and a typing speed of at least 35 wpm. Prior call center experience preferred. See the website for more information.
Alpine Access – Customer Service Representatives
Must have high speed internet via Cable or DSL, ability to be online and on a phone call simultaneously via a landline, reliably-quiet home work environment during scheduled work periods, and a reliable personal computer running Windows 98 or later with Internet Explorer 6.0. More details and online application at the website.
Arise – Customer Service Reps
Formerly Willow CSN. Accept and service inbound customer service / sales calls from clients, from home, using a computer, a telephone line and a broadband access connection. Training usually takes between one and four weeks. See website for details and application.
Beyond Marketing Online – Customer Service Reps
Customer Service Reps are located across Canada and the United States. Must have excellent customer service and communication skills with at least 5 years experience. Must have Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel installed on your home computer, along with an email program and current anti-virus program.
Cloud 10 – Customer Service Representatives
CSR’s must be available to work 20 hours or more per week. Must have high speed internet access, corded traditional phone and hands-free headset, professional and articulate phone voice, and a quiet work environment. See the website for futher information and online application.
Convergys – Remote Agent
Remote Agents receive incoming calls from customers. Must have Cable or DSL Internet access. Other requirements include a quiet place in your home to work, noise-canceling USB headset, and a PC that meets their minimum standards. See the website for more information and to apply online.
Customer Loyalty Concepts – Customer Service Reps
Minimum qualifications include proficiency in moving files, installing software and accessing directories on your PC and Windows XP SP 2 or better. Must be familiar with the Internet, including downloading files, modems and email. Need a telephone with headset or headset with keypad attached to your computer. See the site for further information.
ECallogy – Customer Service – Utah Only
Applicants must have an Internet connection and an extra phone line that will be used to receive calls while connected to the Internet. This means two active telephone lines OR DSL. Must have Windows 98 or higher and Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher. Work area must be free from home noises during shifts.
Live Ops – Home-Based Telephone Reps
Previous sales and teleservices experience is a huge plus although not necessary. Must have high-speed Internet connection – DSL or Cable and a separate phone line. Complete the online application to get started.
MicahTek, Inc – Customer Service Reps
Requirements include a Land-Based phone line (without call-waiting), PC with Windows XP, internet browser experience, high-speed cable or DSL internet service, quiet and business-like work environment, polite and friendly attitude, dedicated work ethic and excellent customer service skills.
Service 800 – Customer Service Reps
Previous customer service experience, computer knowledge and telephone skills are mandatory. Must have high speed internet connection and separate dedicated voice phone line. See the website for more information and online application.
TeleTech@Home – Customer Service
TeleTech@Home work involves inbound customer service inquiries. Must have high speed internet (Cable or DSL) as well as an analog land-line telephone and a quiet work area that is free from background noises. See the website for further information.
Time Communications – Customer Service Representatives
Currently accepting applications for customer service representatives who live in the greater Minneapolis, St. Paul area. See the website for online application form.
Ver-A-Fast – Customer Service Reps
Customer service representatives work from their homes making calls for clients. Must have good communiciation skills plus basic typing and computer skills. See the website for further information on how to apply.
VIPdesk – Home-based Brand Ambassador – Customer Support
Brand Ambassadors are independent contractors that provide inbound call-taking services

Carol asks…
My business is retail via internet in USA. I would like to move back to Italy and I am an Italian citizen.?
My business (inc) is jewelry retail 100% via internet in USA. I would like to move back to Italy since I am Italian citizen. I would like to do production in Italy ans ship from Italy to USA instead from USA to USA.
So I can keep all my hard earned USA customers. Basically nothing will change to my customers, just the origin to the packages.

Jere answers:
There are a few things you will need to consider.
The cost of delivery going up.
A reliable delivery service.
The shipping from out of the country may be a problem for some American customers who prefer supporting the domestic market.
But theres no better place than home 🙂

Mary asks…
Are there any work from home business on the Internet that don’t cost a lot of money?
I am in a business now, but I have to buy leads and product that cost more than I can make a month. Is there any business that a person can work from home that doesn’t take that much cash to get into and you can see a monthly profit?

Jere answers:
What type of work from home business are you in? Why would you have to buy leads? Why not use word of mouth, keep meeting different people and promote your business and products? If you already have a base with your business, why would you want to give it up? Building a business takes time, no matter what the product is. It’s not going to happen over night. Keep working your business. If you beleive in the product or services, then keep at it. But if you want to change businesses or add another business,
Here’s an idea for you.
My husband and I started our home based business over six years ago. We both work out of our home around our children’s school and sports activities. We got involved in an International telecommunications service provider that was started back in 1993. It’s a 15 year old, world wide company that’s in numerous countries. It’s the largest direct selling telecommunications service provider in the world. With headquarters in Farmington Hills, Michigan, Charlotte, Amsterdam, Sydney and Montreal.
They have been featured in several magazines like USA Today, Success, Fortune etc. Inc 500 rated them the 22nd fastest growing company in revenue in it’s first five years. They are registered with the BBB as well.
They market in services people use every day and pay for anyway. Services like Local and Long Distance telephones, Internet, Digital, video phones, Satellite TV, and all the major cellular phone companies like T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, Nextell, Altell etc with the latest plans and most popular equipment. You help put them on a new 2 year contract plan or upgrading and extending an existing contracts through all the major cellular phone providers. You also help them save money on all their other telecommunication needs as well as Satellite TV. Every single month these people pay their bills, you make a percentage over and over again each month.
How many people do you know, or know of around the world that uses one or more of these services or products? . A lot of money involved in this industry.
It’s also becoming a major funding source for non profit organizations.
If you’d like more ideas, I have created a blog on my 360 yahoo page on home based businesses. Most home based businesses cost under $500. Some more, depending on what it is that you want to do.
Hope this gives you a few ideas.
Tiffany
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