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  • Success Story: The Right Tool (box) for the Job

    Author: Marketing Basics
    By Bridey M. Orth
    Re-published by Marketing Basics

    Never before has there been such a frenzy to start a home-
    based business. This is in large part due to the growing
    number of opportunities that are cropping up each day. If
    you're looking for a way to work from home there's a
    veritable smorgasbord of businesses to choose from.

    But what's hot today are Internet-related businesses.
    Whether you've already got a business and want to take it
    online, or if you're looking to make money with some kind of
    Internet business, you are not alone. People who don't even
    own computers want to get in on what's being deemed, "The
    Internet Revolution!"

    We've all heard the stories of entrepreneurs going
    from "rags to riches" because of the Internet. Who wouldn't
    want to be part of that? The opportunity exists for all of
    us to make money online, but the problem lies in knowing how
    to do it.

    Michael Fallacara, President of United Publishing Group,
    recognized the need for direction in the way of online
    businesses and knew he'd found a niche for his company. "I
    wanted to give people an all-inclusive way to make money on
    the Internet," he explains.

    Michael is no stranger to the ways of the entrepreneur.
    Years ago he left a lucrative career as an executive chef in
    a major hotel chain to start his own business. But, first,
    he tested the waters with a few ideas while still working
    full-time.

    He'd seen enough infomercials to know the business of
    selling information had great income potential, so he and
    his wife found out what was selling and then put together
    their own version of an instruction manual on how to start a
    home-based business.

    "It took us about six months to create it and by the time we
    were finished we had a 40-page manual that we sold for
    $39.95," remembers Michael who saw immediate success. "We
    placed ads in the paper, then put our money back into new
    ads and in six months we were advertising in 1,000
    newspapers, spending over $10,000 a month on the ads, but
    making over double that."

    This first attempt at his own business was a success and
    Michael says it's what he needed to give him the courage to
    try new things, "This experience motivated me to leave my
    job and create my own products."

    He started United Publishing Group (UPG) because he
    preferred creating products instead of just selling
    them. "We developed the Business ToolBox, which offers
    information software programs and eventually we grew to
    create Internet-related software programs, which we call our
    Ecommerce ToolBox," says Michael.

    "Many people know they want to make money with the Internet;
    we give them ways to do that," says Michael, explaining who
    UPG is targeting with their products. "The Ecommerce ToolBox
    is for anyone who wants to tap into the Ecommerce
    revolution. They don't have to have a web site, but if they
    do, they're looking to turn it into an income-generating
    site."

    One of the products found in the Ecommerce ToolBox is the
    online ad mall, WebAd Wizard. According to Michael, these
    aren't the same old tools you'll find for Internet
    entrepreneurs. He prides himself on unique and innovative
    products that put small and home-based businesses on equal
    footing with larger companies.

    The WebAd Wizard sets up a web site that is likened to the
    business section of the yellow pages, or in other cases, the
    classified section of a newspaper. It allows anyone to run a
    high-profit ad web site. It's ready to use, entirely
    automated and can be customized for anything. The best part,
    according to many users of this program, is you don't have
    to hire anyone for the technical aspects. It's all done via
    browser, which means the software is set up to instruct you
    how to create your own ad mall.

    In effect, these online ad malls become trading posts for
    people with products to sell or businesses to promote,
    depending on how its been customized. For example, Harry
    Shields, a Florida-based business owner, has three online ad
    malls:

    http://www.leisuresales.net,

    http://www.horsessentials.com and

    http://www.cattlemallplex.com

    On each of these sites, he's determined the focus, which
    determines who will advertise on it.

    On http://www.leisuresales.net, anyone selling recreational
    vehicles (RVs), campers and equipment can advertise on his
    site. But it's not just a simple banner ad, like you see all
    over the Internet. The advertiser pays a fee and gets a full
    web page ad with room for a 3x4 picture, three web links and
    contact information. A web address is also established for
    the advertiser to direct other potential customers to his or
    her ad. It's all done on a template by following the
    instructions of a browser.

    Harry couldn't believe how simple it was for him to set up
    his own online ad mall site and for his advertisers to place
    their ads. He says, "My site was up only one day and over 15
    people had placed ads. Because of UPG's software, they were
    able to build their own ad and put it on my site without any
    assistance from me. It's easy enough for just about anyone
    to figure out."

    Harry says he couldn't be happier with how his businesses
    are going, "The most important thing I can say is I have
    never in my life worked with a company where once you
    purchase something they're selling, it actually works the
    way they say it will. UPG offers excellent support for a
    very functional product."

    The responsibility to market these online ad malls rests
    with the owner. So, Harry is out there coming up with
    creative ways to promote his site so his advertisers have
    better results. He's already come up with a plan for his
    http://www.leisuresales.net site, and that's to expand. "I believe I've found a niche in what I'm doing. Over the next few years, I hope to have over 500 malls," he says.

    "Because leisure sales is a large luxury item, to have only
    one web site and mall wouldn't make sense. I want to have an
    individual mall for each major metropolitan area," explains
    Harry who reasons that this will work because of the
    uniqueness of UPG's software. "I can set it up quickly and
    it isn't costly to maintain."

    Harry finds advertisers through major newspapers, in the
    classifieds. Of course, he markets online through search
    engines, but has found the traditional method of looking
    through the want ads to be great for prospecting potential
    online advertisers.

    Michael's innovative software programs have created endless
    possibilities for entrepreneurs to earn money online. Not
    only with their own ad web site, but if someone has a home-
    based business, an online ad mall is another option for them
    to advertise to a large audience. As Harry says, "It works
    both ways. It's an excellent business opportunity and it's a
    good format for someone with a home-based business with a
    number of products to promote."

    And in Harry's case, there are additional money making
    opportunities. Since he's looking to expand his malls to be
    more localized, his company is looking for advertising sales
    people in each area they're looking to cover. "We think
    college students would be perfect because they're tech
    savvy, need part-time work, are enthusiastic and computer
    literate. But we're not limiting it to college students.
    It's perfect for anyone who fits that description. We pay 33
    percent commission right now, so it's a great work at home
    opportunity."

    Harry admits to being one of the millions of people who has
    dabbled with Internet ideas, trying to turn them into a
    profitable business. According to him, when he saw UPG's ad
    in a home business magazine, he was amazed at what they said
    they could do for the online entrepreneur. "I quickly got on
    the web site, and purchased my first mall within two days of
    seeing that ad," shares Harry.

    "The main reason I acted so quickly in my purchase is
    because I have an acquaintance in Miami who was trying to
    develop something very similar. He started an Internet
    company, backed with $50 million dollars, and spent almost
    two years developing a software program that doesn't even
    come close to touching UPG's capabilities."

    The most unique aspect of the Internet is that it's leveled
    the playing field for anyone interested in making money.
    Nobody has to know the size of your company, where you're
    based or anything about your background. But finding the
    right opportunity is key. Under Michael's leadership and own
    entrepreneurial vision, United Publishing Group has
    developed and is working on plenty of other products and
    tools to assist anyone with the desire to succeed online.


    About the Author

    Marketing Basics specializes in writing articles that teach,
    explain and define basic marketing principles and
    techniques. http://marketingbasics.blogspot.com
    http://allsearchengineoptimization.blogspot.com

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