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My name is Ankit Pathak and I want to be a good leader in the network marketing business. So what can I do for this

Answers:

  The Principles you Practice when  Designing Your internet marketing business given  you have a simple folder structure, you are forced to create a decision and decided on ONE of your dimensions:

Subject

Type

Source

Author

Rights

Date

as your Major dimension. To aid you in bringing your choice, you prefer to think about the most popular way in which you are inclined to be searching for information.

Subject

Subject include items like E-mail Marketing, Linking, Pop-Up. I have given rise to Subject the Primary dimension and made it granular. This is because if you wish to look for new ways to monetize your site, you need promptly access all the eBooks and scripts and videos and audios and saved URLs and notes you have saved about "Monetization".I have also created a structure within that dimension. This generates it much more manageable to select exactly the right topic (value) within the Subject when there are many possible topics. But I would not suggest you to doing so because it will create more complications without employing the Mind Map as a means of accessing the folders. I'll cover this in more detail in the Taxonomy section.

 Type

Type means eBook, Script, Video, Audio etc. I will tell how I handle each of the types; eBook, Video, Audio.

All these types contain information about some topic therefore I have not comprised any way of detaching them. If you are after information about a topic, you usually do not care much whether it's an eBook, Video or Audio. You are much more curious about the subject matter.

Scripts

Scripts are something of a hybrid. I incorporate Scripts as a Subject in their own right. It is reasonable to store ALL scripts under that single subject, although I would not recommend it. On the other hand, Scripts are about or for some IM Subject that is a script for autoresponders, or a script for Pop-ups etc. So, if a script relates to one of the defined Subjects, it should be documented in the relevant folder. If it doesn't relate to a particular subject, it can take off in the Scripts folder as a "catchall".

Notes and URLs

Notes are short items of information that do not deserve having their file. This could be a post in a forum that you expect to maintain, an extract from an email that you think is very insightful, or some realisation or insight of your own that you want to conserve.

A URL is - just a URL!

For each of these two types, I have encompassed a distinct file within each of the subject folders so that all your Notes and all your URLs are associated with a specific subject.


● The URLs for a specific Subject would not be in the same place as all the other information for that Subject.

● You will have to reproduce the complex Subject structure that's part of the IM Index Mind Map within your Favourites. Either that or build a modest structure and revivify all the crises that occur with having a structure that's not rich enough.

● Storing URLs in Favourites does not permit you to stock any information about them - such as what the website is about and why it's of interest to you.

Source

The source is information about where the item came from. It can always be vital. If you download any pdf file you save that with another name. 

 Author

The author who created the item

For most people, it is unusual for them to require to find all files created by a particular author. Though, if you understand it is going to be valuable for you to quickly specify the author of a product, you can again use the renaming technique.

 Rights

Rights what you are authorized to do with the product is indeed crucial to know whether you can use a product just for your use, or whether you can give it away or sell it to others, etc. An essential design principle of the IM Index Mind Map is that Rights is the Secondary.

Date

Date when you obtained the item. I know that some people organize their information based on the month they obtained it. Although this has some use that is you can quickly detect how old it is, and when you are noticing a particular file or eBook, you normally have someone the notion of when you downloaded it, I don't think it is important enough to warrant being an organizational dimension.

 Cross References and Related Terms is another form of structuring. In most of the other Subjects (topics) in the IM Index Mind Map. Cross References and Related Terms are different from sub-Subjects. For instance- "Affiliate Marketing for Affiliates" is a sub-Subject of "affiliate marketing" but- "URL Cloaking" is a Related Subject of "Affiliate Marketing"

The point of having Cross References and Related Terms (Subjects, in this case)is that they enable you to get to the exact Subject by making it understandable what alternatives exist. The best way to execute that is to use relation-building to Windows shortcuts.

Similarly, to do this well, you require a thorough awareness of Internet Marketing and how all the Subjects inter-relate. There are many different ways in which one Subject could "relate" to another, and you prefer to decide which ones are worth containing in each case. Examples are:To be more specific: that is "Google Adsense" is more distinct than"Contextual Advertising"

Being more general: means "Advertising" is more general than "Contextual Advertising"

Being used for:  means "Autoresponders" is used for "E-mail Marketing"Being a vital characteristic of that is "ClickBank" is an important aspect of"Affiliate Marketing" etc.

I hope Ankit you get your answer!
Question:
Is wallet digital transaction is legal under direct selling MLM?

Answer:

Yes, you can sell MLM products through a digital wallet because in India network marketing, as well as MLM schemes, are legal.

Question:

Want to know who is the authority to define and decide on MLM companies

Answer:
On the federal level, MLM Companies are regulated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Securities and Exchange Commision (SEC) and U.S Postal Service.

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