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Online Business Failures - Reasons And Remedies websites throughout the Internet to help drive traffic to your website. It's a mini-industry all its own, and will require a little bit of learning. Just google "article submission," and away you go!Reports suggest that a majority of online businesses fail. This means that you will need to avoid the common reasons for the failure in order to make a success of your online business.Instant results:In the day of instant gratification and lightning speed, everyone wants everything yesterday. The level of expectations is further heightened by the number of stories doing the rounds about interne 7. Use them in your own newsletter or ezine. People want what you know! 8. Stuff them into informational packets, press kits or proposals of any kind. Again, this adds depth to your material, and shows you as an expert in your field. 9. Hand them out to your groups and/or workshop participants. Relevant Are you NICE or do you CARE? While it may be true that a picture speaks a thousand words, the written word has a power all its own. Seeing something in print tends to make it more credible-especially if it's speaking to an issue that is present in the reader's life-and it helps establish the author as an expert.Are you NICE or do you CARE? Most people and For these reasons, articles are extremely valuable marketing tools when building and maintaining a private practice, whether you're a coach, consultant, psychotherapist, attorney, massage therapist, organizer or other professional. If you don't have the time to write articles, or the idea brings out all your "I can't do that!" gremlins, you still don't have to miss out on the opportunities that articles bring…just outsource! How specifically can you use articles? Here are 10 great ideas-both online and in print-to get you started. 1. Submit them to your local newspaper or other local publication (parenting magazine, community journal, etc.). Get creative as you brainstorm the types of print publications that might run your article. 2. Print articles in a tri-fold brochure format or on a flat 8.5 x 11 sheet. Use colored paper for better eye-catching qualities. Be sure to include your name, contact info and maybe even a photo and/or logo. Stack copies of these in acrylic holders in your own office-but more importantly, in the offices of other professionals to generate referrals. 3. Create themed "sets" of articles: relationships, career transition, communication, personal/professional growth, etc., and use as above. Keep topical files and give or mail them to clients as needed. 4. Place articles on an "Articles" or "Resources" page on your website. It gives excellent content depth to your site and lets people know where you're coming from. 5. Create an e-book of one, several or all of your articles. Give it away on your website in exchange for people signing up for your ezine or as a bonus for those who buy your product or services. 6. Send your articles to online article submission sites, where they will be distributed and placed on websites throughout the Internet to help drive traffic to your website. It's a mini-industry all its own, and will require a little bit of learning. Just google "article submission," and away you go! 7. Use them in your own newsletter or ezine. People want what you know! 8. Stuff them into informational packets, press kits or proposals of any kind. Again, this adds depth to your material, and shows you as an expert in your field. 9. Hand them out to your groups and/or workshop participants. Relevant Customer Service Flops at a Restaurant: When Something Was So Going Well, Why Change It? If you don't have the time to write articles, or the idea brings out all your "I can't do that!" gremlins, you still don't have to miss out on the opportunities that articles bring…just outsource!Before I get started on this article, I’d like to say goodbye to the phrase, at the end of the day, because, at the end of the day, the phrase is still there, taunting me. I don’t want to say it anymore and I’m sick of hearing it, quite frankly. Lately, whenever I hear someone use that phrase, I almost burst out laughing. And I don’t want to do that. That would be rude. So, instead, I stifle the laugh a How specifically can you use articles? Here are 10 great ideas-both online and in print-to get you started. 1. Submit them to your local newspaper or other local publication (parenting magazine, community journal, etc.). Get creative as you brainstorm the types of print publications that might run your article. 2. Print articles in a tri-fold brochure format or on a flat 8.5 x 11 sheet. Use colored paper for better eye-catching qualities. Be sure to include your name, contact info and maybe even a photo and/or logo. Stack copies of these in acrylic holders in your own office-but more importantly, in the offices of other professionals to generate referrals. 3. Create themed "sets" of articles: relationships, career transition, communication, personal/professional growth, etc., and use as above. Keep topical files and give or mail them to clients as needed. 4. Place articles on an "Articles" or "Resources" page on your website. It gives excellent content depth to your site and lets people know where you're coming from. 5. Create an e-book of one, several or all of your articles. Give it away on your website in exchange for people signing up for your ezine or as a bonus for those who buy your product or services. 6. Send your articles to online article submission sites, where they will be distributed and placed on websites throughout the Internet to help drive traffic to your website. It's a mini-industry all its own, and will require a little bit of learning. Just google "article submission," and away you go! 7. Use them in your own newsletter or ezine. People want what you know! 8. Stuff them into informational packets, press kits or proposals of any kind. Again, this adds depth to your material, and shows you as an expert in your field. 9. Hand them out to your groups and/or workshop participants. Relevant Power Launch Online Profits with Market Driven Solutions >Are you seeking dynamic relief from boring, uninspired, and unprofitable attempts at marketing your business online? The solution to Power Launching Online Profits is to allow your market to drive the solutions. Give it up and allow your customers to take you where you want to go. The culmination of customer driven sales and on target marketing will bring dynamic success to your business paradigm.Perk it 2. Print articles in a tri-fold brochure format or on a flat 8.5 x 11 sheet. Use colored paper for better eye-catching qualities. Be sure to include your name, contact info and maybe even a photo and/or logo. Stack copies of these in acrylic holders in your own office-but more importantly, in the offices of other professionals to generate referrals. 3. Create themed "sets" of articles: relationships, career transition, communication, personal/professional growth, etc., and use as above. Keep topical files and give or mail them to clients as needed. 4. Place articles on an "Articles" or "Resources" page on your website. It gives excellent content depth to your site and lets people know where you're coming from. 5. Create an e-book of one, several or all of your articles. Give it away on your website in exchange for people signing up for your ezine or as a bonus for those who buy your product or services. 6. Send your articles to online article submission sites, where they will be distributed and placed on websites throughout the Internet to help drive traffic to your website. It's a mini-industry all its own, and will require a little bit of learning. Just google "article submission," and away you go! 7. Use them in your own newsletter or ezine. People want what you know! 8. Stuff them into informational packets, press kits or proposals of any kind. Again, this adds depth to your material, and shows you as an expert in your field. 9. Hand them out to your groups and/or workshop participants. Relevant Under Promise-Over Deliver d give or mail them to clients as needed.As I sat at lunch with the young insurance executive, he raised a question. He had an exclusive contract with an insurance company to sell only their products, but his agents wanted to sell a competitive product as well. My friend wanted to know if it would be morally right to do this through another company in which he had a vested interest. I reminded him that he had made a covenant, a promise. His word or 4. Place articles on an "Articles" or "Resources" page on your website. It gives excellent content depth to your site and lets people know where you're coming from. 5. Create an e-book of one, several or all of your articles. Give it away on your website in exchange for people signing up for your ezine or as a bonus for those who buy your product or services. 6. Send your articles to online article submission sites, where they will be distributed and placed on websites throughout the Internet to help drive traffic to your website. It's a mini-industry all its own, and will require a little bit of learning. Just google "article submission," and away you go! 7. Use them in your own newsletter or ezine. People want what you know! 8. Stuff them into informational packets, press kits or proposals of any kind. Again, this adds depth to your material, and shows you as an expert in your field. 9. Hand them out to your groups and/or workshop participants. Relevant For Anyone Wanting To Start Their Own Home Buisness websites throughout the Internet to help drive traffic to your website. It's a mini-industry all its own, and will require a little bit of learning. Just google "article submission," and away you go!For those of you who have always wanted to try the making money online thing, but have thought it would be too hard or didn’t know where to start.I am new to the internet and was looking to make money at home on the computer; at first I tried the paid survey thing while it did bring in some cash. It also bought a lot of junk mail and to get the best paid surveys you had to pay to signup.” Well that was 7. Use them in your own newsletter or ezine. People want what you know! 8. Stuff them into informational packets, press kits or proposals of any kind. Again, this adds depth to your material, and shows you as an expert in your field. 9. Hand them out to your groups and/or workshop participants. Relevant articles (with your info on them) serve as solid, gentle "touch points" with people who might be considering using your services. 10. Create catchy headlines and then tack them to community event bulletin boards. This is just a start. Perhaps it will get your creative juices flowing. Remember always to include your name and contact information (at a minimum) on every article. You may want to include a photo, call-to-action for services, etc. Articles offer valuable information to readers. When you use articles to market your practice, you've started your relationship with the reader by offering the gift of the article. And a gift is always a good place to start any relationship.
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