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Will You Add? - Content Doesn't Matter if You Don't Want Traffic to Your Sites. *Networking groups is another great way to exchange ideas and share your content. A few network members believe “networking” means advertising your home business to all the other members. That’s as boring as someone who comes to a party just to talk about themselves. Ugh! Who wants to really listen? Too bad we don’t use more “trading of knowledge” and “sharing ideas and resources”. I believe we all might just achieve a little bit more with the “un-advertising” technique. True, you won’t gain alot of sales and become rich through networking, but you can gain more knowledge and resources, find partners, get referrals and more through networking in the right manner. *Contributing to newsletters and ezines of other webmasters who are targeting some of the same audience as you are. Try exchanging content with other webmasters who have established their own mailing list o The Myth Of Sales Forcasting I’m afraid you’ve heard the truth too many times already. "Content, content and more content” is what you need to get traffic to your site. But, of course, it’s not just any content. First of all, it has to be valuable content. Not just “yack-yack”. Who’s really going to come back for more of that? Secondly, the content should apply to whatever you sell or offer.One of the activities management expects salespeople to provide bottom-up help with is in the area of sales forecasting. Unfortunately, many sales managers shove their sales forecasts down the throats of their sales staff due to the demands /expectations for sales increases of senior management.Now I am not inferring that senior management should not play an active role in determining the sales expectations of their salespeople. I am only suggesting that a bottom-up approach is far more accurate of what a sales territory can or will produce if the salespeople have the ability to accurately access their territory potential. Salespeople, if they are in touch with their Here’s three quick tips on using content for your home business: 1. Use content to gain repeat visits to your site. Please don’t sink your head in the sand. It’s true. Find all the freebie places to advertise, but it will never be as valuable as spending your time researching and writing worthy content for your site. If you have a direct sales company website, then make it a priority to create your own website. Don’t wait! You’ll be missing out on an opportunity to brand yourself, collect leads, and add your own content to your site. Add “valuable” content that will get your visitors begging for more. Here are three ways that you can start: *Include informational articles on your site. The main purpose of internet users is still to find useful information. You don’t have to be a professional writer. Simply do some research on your subject, place your information in a decent order and make it sound interesting by letting your personality shine through as if you were talking to your best friend. We usually offer our own friends valuable information with enthusaism and even have fun telling our view. *A monthly newsletter is a great way to offer content. Be sure to include your newsletter sign up on each page. Entice them with all the goodies they will get or information they will learn from your newsletter. Tempt them even more by offering a free ebook, report or ecourse. *Drawings and contests can be considered content for your site as well. Make them fun and interesting. Hold a free drawing each month if you can. People love to win prizes and this is a timeless promotion that will keep on working for you as long as you make good on your offers. 2. Use content to establish yourself as an expert in your field. You can brand yourself by choosing a particular niche to work on. Study and learn all you can. Soak up all the information you can find on the subject. Learn from your own errors as well and share this knowledge. People may like to learn what to do, but they also like to learn what “not” to do as well. So, sharing your successes and mistakes will help your readers connect with you. Here’s some ways to share your knowledge: *Blogs, Websites 3. Use content to market your site. Try “un-advertising” for while. While many may like to spend their day posting ads for their home business, it really will not get you the attention you’re seeking as much as spending your time making genuine efforts to get to know others and help others. Here are a few ways to share your content with others: *Forums - How about sharing your articles or other knowledgeable resources with your forum friends? Join a few good forums that are close to your niche area and establish yourself there. (It’s better to establish yourself with a few good forums rather than jumping around on three hundred different ones. How can anyone really get to know you that well if your’re a forum hopper?) Establishing genuine friendships and sharing your resources there will market your site better than posting ads. *Networking groups is another great way to exchange ideas and share your content. A few network members believe “networking” means advertising your home business to all the other members. That’s as boring as someone who comes to a party just to talk about themselves. Ugh! Who wants to really listen? Too bad we don’t use more “trading of knowledge” and “sharing ideas and resources”. I believe we all might just achieve a little bit more with the “un-advertising” technique. True, you won’t gain alot of sales and become rich through networking, but you can gain more knowledge and resources, find partners, get referrals and more through networking in the right manner. *Contributing to newsletters and ezines of other webmasters who are targeting some of the same audience as you are. Try exchanging content with other webmasters who have established their own mailing list or Writing An Effective, Profit Producing Ad your own content to your site. Add “valuable” content that will get your visitors begging for more. Here are three ways that you can start:One of the biggest challenges for most Internet Marketers is writing effective ad copy. This is hardly surprising. Most marketers are not professional writers and writing ad copy is a difficult skill for beginning marketers to master. Here are some tips that might assist you in writing an effective, profit-producind ad.1. Benefit from the experience of other writers. You can get ad copy ideas by studying similar product's advertising material. Collect their sales letters, classified ads, web ads, e-mail ads, etc. You can model your ad on these-- but don't copy them word-for-word. That's a no-no.2. Set a goal for your ad. Know exactly what you want your a *Include informational articles on your site. The main purpose of internet users is still to find useful information. You don’t have to be a professional writer. Simply do some research on your subject, place your information in a decent order and make it sound interesting by letting your personality shine through as if you were talking to your best friend. We usually offer our own friends valuable information with enthusaism and even have fun telling our view. *A monthly newsletter is a great way to offer content. Be sure to include your newsletter sign up on each page. Entice them with all the goodies they will get or information they will learn from your newsletter. Tempt them even more by offering a free ebook, report or ecourse. *Drawings and contests can be considered content for your site as well. Make them fun and interesting. Hold a free drawing each month if you can. People love to win prizes and this is a timeless promotion that will keep on working for you as long as you make good on your offers. 2. Use content to establish yourself as an expert in your field. You can brand yourself by choosing a particular niche to work on. Study and learn all you can. Soak up all the information you can find on the subject. Learn from your own errors as well and share this knowledge. People may like to learn what to do, but they also like to learn what “not” to do as well. So, sharing your successes and mistakes will help your readers connect with you. Here’s some ways to share your knowledge: *Blogs, Websites 3. Use content to market your site. Try “un-advertising” for while. While many may like to spend their day posting ads for their home business, it really will not get you the attention you’re seeking as much as spending your time making genuine efforts to get to know others and help others. Here are a few ways to share your content with others: *Forums - How about sharing your articles or other knowledgeable resources with your forum friends? Join a few good forums that are close to your niche area and establish yourself there. (It’s better to establish yourself with a few good forums rather than jumping around on three hundred different ones. How can anyone really get to know you that well if your’re a forum hopper?) Establishing genuine friendships and sharing your resources there will market your site better than posting ads. *Networking groups is another great way to exchange ideas and share your content. A few network members believe “networking” means advertising your home business to all the other members. That’s as boring as someone who comes to a party just to talk about themselves. Ugh! Who wants to really listen? Too bad we don’t use more “trading of knowledge” and “sharing ideas and resources”. I believe we all might just achieve a little bit more with the “un-advertising” technique. True, you won’t gain alot of sales and become rich through networking, but you can gain more knowledge and resources, find partners, get referrals and more through networking in the right manner. *Contributing to newsletters and ezines of other webmasters who are targeting some of the same audience as you are. Try exchanging content with other webmasters who have established their own mailing list o Human Resource Outsourcing urse.We all know how crucial the role of HR department in any company is. Thanks to the latest gung-ho, the plight of HR managers like me, are getting addressed by HR outsourcing agencies at a faster rate than ever before. Today, you get 100’s of solutions in the market suggesting how my life at work can be eased using automated solutions, which by the way, the market is flooded with.So, does that make you feel that my life is getting better and better? How I wish it was! It is good to have automated systems available to help thousands like me manage work more efficiently; but the prime question is… do I really know how and to what extent the system will solve my problem, *Drawings and contests can be considered content for your site as well. Make them fun and interesting. Hold a free drawing each month if you can. People love to win prizes and this is a timeless promotion that will keep on working for you as long as you make good on your offers. 2. Use content to establish yourself as an expert in your field. You can brand yourself by choosing a particular niche to work on. Study and learn all you can. Soak up all the information you can find on the subject. Learn from your own errors as well and share this knowledge. People may like to learn what to do, but they also like to learn what “not” to do as well. So, sharing your successes and mistakes will help your readers connect with you. Here’s some ways to share your knowledge: *Blogs, Websites 3. Use content to market your site. Try “un-advertising” for while. While many may like to spend their day posting ads for their home business, it really will not get you the attention you’re seeking as much as spending your time making genuine efforts to get to know others and help others. Here are a few ways to share your content with others: *Forums - How about sharing your articles or other knowledgeable resources with your forum friends? Join a few good forums that are close to your niche area and establish yourself there. (It’s better to establish yourself with a few good forums rather than jumping around on three hundred different ones. How can anyone really get to know you that well if your’re a forum hopper?) Establishing genuine friendships and sharing your resources there will market your site better than posting ads. *Networking groups is another great way to exchange ideas and share your content. A few network members believe “networking” means advertising your home business to all the other members. That’s as boring as someone who comes to a party just to talk about themselves. Ugh! Who wants to really listen? Too bad we don’t use more “trading of knowledge” and “sharing ideas and resources”. I believe we all might just achieve a little bit more with the “un-advertising” technique. True, you won’t gain alot of sales and become rich through networking, but you can gain more knowledge and resources, find partners, get referrals and more through networking in the right manner. *Contributing to newsletters and ezines of other webmasters who are targeting some of the same audience as you are. Try exchanging content with other webmasters who have established their own mailing list o Hunting For Online Directories - The In depth Strategy r>
*Online Chats, Podcasts, TeleseminarsDirectory marketing can help boost your companies performance a great deal. Not only will you get qualified leads for your business, your web site will also increase it's traffic ranking a tremendous amount.Here are a couple basic advantages to online directories,Substantial staying powerRepetitive marketingYour listing grows with the entire siteNo updating unless necessaryNot necessary to link back to the directoryPlease Note: This article is meant to discuss and implement marketing strategies for local business directories online, not link exchange, a.k.a swapping links with other w 3. Use content to market your site. Try “un-advertising” for while. While many may like to spend their day posting ads for their home business, it really will not get you the attention you’re seeking as much as spending your time making genuine efforts to get to know others and help others. Here are a few ways to share your content with others: *Forums - How about sharing your articles or other knowledgeable resources with your forum friends? Join a few good forums that are close to your niche area and establish yourself there. (It’s better to establish yourself with a few good forums rather than jumping around on three hundred different ones. How can anyone really get to know you that well if your’re a forum hopper?) Establishing genuine friendships and sharing your resources there will market your site better than posting ads. *Networking groups is another great way to exchange ideas and share your content. A few network members believe “networking” means advertising your home business to all the other members. That’s as boring as someone who comes to a party just to talk about themselves. Ugh! Who wants to really listen? Too bad we don’t use more “trading of knowledge” and “sharing ideas and resources”. I believe we all might just achieve a little bit more with the “un-advertising” technique. True, you won’t gain alot of sales and become rich through networking, but you can gain more knowledge and resources, find partners, get referrals and more through networking in the right manner. *Contributing to newsletters and ezines of other webmasters who are targeting some of the same audience as you are. Try exchanging content with other webmasters who have established their own mailing list o RSS & How to Use It -- Part 2 s.Welcome to part 2 of the article that aims to give you just enough information to help you understand RSS and start using it. Part 1 gave you simple instructions on how to read and subscribe to an RSS site feed, part 2 will give you simple instructions on how to publish your own. Firstly, which websites can benefit from a site feed? Well, pretty much all of them. If you provide a service, you could use a site feed to announce amendments and upgrades. If you sell stuff, you could use a site feed to announce new products and special offers. And if you own a website or web log that is regularly updated with news of any description, a site *Networking groups is another great way to exchange ideas and share your content. A few network members believe “networking” means advertising your home business to all the other members. That’s as boring as someone who comes to a party just to talk about themselves. Ugh! Who wants to really listen? Too bad we don’t use more “trading of knowledge” and “sharing ideas and resources”. I believe we all might just achieve a little bit more with the “un-advertising” technique. True, you won’t gain alot of sales and become rich through networking, but you can gain more knowledge and resources, find partners, get referrals and more through networking in the right manner. *Contributing to newsletters and ezines of other webmasters who are targeting some of the same audience as you are. Try exchanging content with other webmasters who have established their own mailing list or offer a free ebook to all their subscribers. *Submitting your articles to article directories. There are numerous article directories that accept article submissions at no cost which translates free exposure for your business. Many article directories are used as a free content source by webmasters searching for content for their sites. Proofread your articles well to make sure webmasters will be willing to use your articles. Content still reigns when it comes to gaining interest from other internet users. Train yourself to think “content” first and find unique ways to offer your content. If you’re stuck on ideas, spend time browsing other sites. Take note on what interests you the most as well as what bores you the most. Of course, I shouldn’t have to clarify which ideas you should use. You’ve got the right idea. New, fresh, interesting content is as refreshing as a freshly-baked chocolate chip cookie…”something worthy to bite into”.
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