Great business resources are sometimes hard to find. Do the work to make your own decisions, but here are a few brief reviews to lead you in the (right?) direction.

Aweber is easy, cheap and it works for getting leads and collecting info from visitors on your site. Usually reliable, but a little bit pokey and cumbersome to set up your emails. All in all, pretty good, though.

Do you publish an ezine? Is it attractive? Do you schedule it for future mailings? Constant Contact will do it all for you. It costs about $20 a month, but it’s very useful, reliable and has worked for me for over three years.

My sister and I got involved in direct sales (selling Beauticontrol) and LOVE the stuff we got from Direct Sales Boot Camp Success System. It cost about $100 (I think it’s a little more now), but it had tons of good info for us newbies. They have some videos and audios now so it’s a little more, but probably even better. It took us longer than the advertised 30 days, but we started seeing some good results in about two months (but we only work part-time!)

Alexandria Brown Online Business Success Blueprint. If you’ve got over $1,000 to spend and will work yourself to muddle through it, you’ll get some really good tips. Ali (as she calls herself) is a very media oriented person, likeable and talks quite a lot (giggles a lot, too!) Not a bad program if you’ve got the cash.

Go Articles will let you post articles easily. I’m trying a few others, but it’s the one to use for starters without a lot of hassle and it’s FREE!

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