The Dragonfly Project

Is it really possible to build a home-based business without bugging family and friends, cold calling, or going in debt buying leads and advertising the business?

The answer is a resounding YES! And The Dragonfly Project is going to show you exactly how.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

AdlandPro

AdlandPro is promoted as a free classified advertising service. If you are interested in free promotion, free advertising, marketing or networking, then it is the right place to be. AdlandPro has been offering free and paid advertising services to small businesses since 1996. They have the most complete and most affordable advertising solutions for small businesses and home entrepreneurs.

However, you will soon find that AdlandPro is much more than simply a place to post free advertisements. It is a community of like-minded people working to succeed in Internet and Network Marketing.

In fact, it is very likely that you have found this blog through my profile on AdlandPro and are already a member. If that is the case, I want to thank you for taking the time to read this and being a part of my team.

NOTE: I recently wrote an article on the topic of "InterNetworking", which is perhaps the greatest benefit of AdlandPro. Please take the time to read this informative article if you haven't already.


Take this first step at NO COST to you. I promise it will energize networking efforts of you and your team.

AdlandPro Worlds Classifieds


NOTE: When you visit the link above, you will begin by creating your profile. This is very similar to social networking sites like MySpace. It will walk you through the process step-by-step. You do not have to complete each step when creating your profile. You can skip certain ones and add the information at a later time if you choose.

After you have completed your profile, many of the existing members will be introducing themselves and inviting you to be their friend. This may seem overwhelming at first, but be patient. After a few days the invitations taper off.

What I did was delete the invitations as they arrived in my inbox, and simply processed them in "batches" directly within Adland. I accepted most invitations, declining only those few who seemed overly anxious to "sell" me something. The majority are friendly, courteous and willing to help you.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. You can contact me by email at scott [at] thedragonfly.ws, or on AdlandPro here.