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Traditional Offline Marketing - Part V inks when relevant. Further, be sure to include at least one link in the "resource" section (short bio) that is often a separate paragraph field. Otherwise, you can place the bio at the end of the main body of the article.Don’t think of these methods as too simple or mundane. They are very effective when done right and combined with other techniques in this report.Value-Paks – Similar to card decks, “value-paks” are little booklets with multiple ads. They are mostly used with coupons, rather than business reply cards.Ad Magazines – You’ve seen them. Magazines that are little more than a collection of space ads. They are usually local, and the ads in them usually aren’t direct response. By putting your direct response ad there, you stand out over all the other ads. But the downside is that these magazines tend to be less niche-focused (although there are certainly exceptions, with the real estate and automobile-themed magazines and newspapers).Catalogues – Your catalog does Be sure to make the links association with keywords that you want to promote. For example, let's say a fictional company wants to increase its ranking for the keyword "Blue Widgets". They would want to have the link look like this: XYZ Blue Widgets. Now XYZ, Inc., will make some progress in increasing its ranking for the "blue widgets" keyword phrase. Editors and You Whether you email your article to an editor or use an online submission form, a live editor will review your article at some point. Just like the print world, editors play an important role in the online world. They are the arbiters of content. Writers and editors form a symbiotic relationship. You write content that editors need; if it fits their needs, they publ Succeeding In Growing Your Market Share If you are like me, you enjoy helping other people. One way to help people is to share your knowledge with those who could benefit from it. Because the Internet is so massive, it is certain that there are people out there who would love to read what you write.How much do you want to win? Are you willing to put everything on the table and examine every opportunity for your brand to succeed in market warfare?We all pretend to strive for victory but most companies fall far short of what it takes to actually prevail. Most brands fail to really challenge the market leader because they continue to salute sacred cows or wasteful process. They become enamored with their past successes and cling to the old business model long after it has been rendered obsolete. There are only two flags that should be saluted — the flags of brand integrity and of customer’s needs. Everything else is an obstacle and is in your way.Catch-22 There is a fatal flaw in market leadership — fear of risk — and that same fear is the w Our company was on Google page five for this service a about 10-months ago and now we have progressed to page two. We have not made it to the coveted page one yet but we are steadily making progress in that direction. Our efforts do not preclude hiring an outside SEO firm to assist us, an option that we are actively considering now. In addition to writing articles, I also submit our website link to relevant, high-ranking websites. Others have covered this tactic well elsewhere, so I will not go into it much here. You should augment your article strategy by submitting your link to directories and other relevant sites. Here we will focus on sharing your knowledge through writing articles, and in return achieving a higher search engine rank, more web traffic, more leads, and more new business. You have a profession and you are in a particular industry. You undoubtedly have knowledge and experience from which others could benefit. You enjoy sharing your knowledge with others. Could they benefit from reading the articles you write? The answer is a resounding yes! Make a list of possible article topics. Choose a topic for your first article and start writing immediately. This is probably different advice than you are used to getting about writing. I recommend writing a first draft as fast as you can. Do not write an outline or worry too much about organization and structure at first. You can save the task of improving the organization and structure of your article for later. The goal of your first draft should be to get your thoughts down on paper and to get ideas flowing. The very act of writing generates new ideas. You may find some of the ideas you generate by writing fit with the flow of your article, while some ideas you will want to save for future articles. Different ezines and publications prefer different formats, and various ways of submitting your work. You may want to write your article in Word format first but then save your work in ASCII (standard) text format as well. In addition, you may want to embed some HTML formatting into your text version as most sites accept some HTML. If the publication requires you to email your work to an editor, they usually prefer that you email it to them in MS Word format. If the ezine is self-service (you submit it using a Web form), often they require text (with some HTML) or sometimes just plain text only. If you create your article in Word format, you can often make hyperlinked words and phrases. If they are relevant, you can put these in the body of your article. Otherwise, you can put links in your biography. To insert a link, select the text or phrase that you want to be a link and then go to the Insert pull-down menu called and select hyperlink. Then type in the full web address of your web site. This process inserts a hyperlink into your Word document. If you submit your article in text format, generally you will be using a self-service Web form. These forms are very easy to use. You simply copy and paste the text into the paragraph text field provided, including the resource section (or biography). If there is no resource or biography section be sure to append the biography to end of your article. You have now submitted your article to the ezine. After you submit your article, the editors will review and approve your article first so make sure you read their guidelines both for content and for how much HTML the publication allows in the body vs. the resource section (biography). Ezine's HTML and hyperlink policy is often more open in the resource (bio) section so this may be your primary opportunity to submit your website links. HTML For the most part, you will submit your articles to ezines that accept text format with some HTML included. You can use some HTML to make your article look a more organized and to include links when relevant. Further, be sure to include at least one link in the "resource" section (short bio) that is often a separate paragraph field. Otherwise, you can place the bio at the end of the main body of the article. Be sure to make the links association with keywords that you want to promote. For example, let's say a fictional company wants to increase its ranking for the keyword "Blue Widgets". They would want to have the link look like this: XYZ Blue Widgets. Now XYZ, Inc., will make some progress in increasing its ranking for the "blue widgets" keyword phrase. Editors and You Whether you email your article to an editor or use an online submission form, a live editor will review your article at some point. Just like the print world, editors play an important role in the online world. They are the arbiters of content. Writers and editors form a symbiotic relationship. You write content that editors need; if it fits their needs, they publi Overcoming Fear To Start A Business c, more leads, and more new business.Is it your dream to start a business? Do you dream of owning a successful business? You may even wish that your business can generate passive income for you, so that you can retire financially free.But you stop there, you didn't make that leap of faith, a huge stone is in your heart holding you back. You have a sense of fear in you. The fear of failure, the fear of uncertainty keeps popping from your head whenever you want to venture out. You are worried about failures, survival, insecurity etc. It will never end unless you put a stop to the fear.How do you get rid of this fear? To move forward towards your dream, getting rid of this fear is necessary.First let us discuss about where does fear of failure comes from. This fear comes mainly from young when y You have a profession and you are in a particular industry. You undoubtedly have knowledge and experience from which others could benefit. You enjoy sharing your knowledge with others. Could they benefit from reading the articles you write? The answer is a resounding yes! Make a list of possible article topics. Choose a topic for your first article and start writing immediately. This is probably different advice than you are used to getting about writing. I recommend writing a first draft as fast as you can. Do not write an outline or worry too much about organization and structure at first. You can save the task of improving the organization and structure of your article for later. The goal of your first draft should be to get your thoughts down on paper and to get ideas flowing. The very act of writing generates new ideas. You may find some of the ideas you generate by writing fit with the flow of your article, while some ideas you will want to save for future articles. Different ezines and publications prefer different formats, and various ways of submitting your work. You may want to write your article in Word format first but then save your work in ASCII (standard) text format as well. In addition, you may want to embed some HTML formatting into your text version as most sites accept some HTML. If the publication requires you to email your work to an editor, they usually prefer that you email it to them in MS Word format. If the ezine is self-service (you submit it using a Web form), often they require text (with some HTML) or sometimes just plain text only. If you create your article in Word format, you can often make hyperlinked words and phrases. If they are relevant, you can put these in the body of your article. Otherwise, you can put links in your biography. To insert a link, select the text or phrase that you want to be a link and then go to the Insert pull-down menu called and select hyperlink. Then type in the full web address of your web site. This process inserts a hyperlink into your Word document. If you submit your article in text format, generally you will be using a self-service Web form. These forms are very easy to use. You simply copy and paste the text into the paragraph text field provided, including the resource section (or biography). If there is no resource or biography section be sure to append the biography to end of your article. You have now submitted your article to the ezine. After you submit your article, the editors will review and approve your article first so make sure you read their guidelines both for content and for how much HTML the publication allows in the body vs. the resource section (biography). Ezine's HTML and hyperlink policy is often more open in the resource (bio) section so this may be your primary opportunity to submit your website links. HTML For the most part, you will submit your articles to ezines that accept text format with some HTML included. You can use some HTML to make your article look a more organized and to include links when relevant. Further, be sure to include at least one link in the "resource" section (short bio) that is often a separate paragraph field. Otherwise, you can place the bio at the end of the main body of the article. Be sure to make the links association with keywords that you want to promote. For example, let's say a fictional company wants to increase its ranking for the keyword "Blue Widgets". They would want to have the link look like this: XYZ Blue Widgets. Now XYZ, Inc., will make some progress in increasing its ranking for the "blue widgets" keyword phrase. Editors and You Whether you email your article to an editor or use an online submission form, a live editor will review your article at some point. Just like the print world, editors play an important role in the online world. They are the arbiters of content. Writers and editors form a symbiotic relationship. You write content that editors need; if it fits their needs, they publ Certified Employee Benefits Specialists >Employee benefits specialists are people who specialize in employee benefits and are certified by the International Society of Certified Employee Benefits Specialists. They include Pension Analysts from the American society of Pension Actuaries. The employee benefit administrator helps in planning and designing the relevant documents, monitoring and testing them. He prepares the annual government returns and assists in tax reporting, loan processing and distribution of the same. The record keeper helps in preparing the participant statements, employer reports, reconciliation of the accounts and allocation of the contributions and earnings.There are various employee benefits specialist courses are offered by different institutions. Candidates from all the sectors of the Different ezines and publications prefer different formats, and various ways of submitting your work. You may want to write your article in Word format first but then save your work in ASCII (standard) text format as well. In addition, you may want to embed some HTML formatting into your text version as most sites accept some HTML. If the publication requires you to email your work to an editor, they usually prefer that you email it to them in MS Word format. If the ezine is self-service (you submit it using a Web form), often they require text (with some HTML) or sometimes just plain text only. If you create your article in Word format, you can often make hyperlinked words and phrases. If they are relevant, you can put these in the body of your article. Otherwise, you can put links in your biography. To insert a link, select the text or phrase that you want to be a link and then go to the Insert pull-down menu called and select hyperlink. Then type in the full web address of your web site. This process inserts a hyperlink into your Word document. If you submit your article in text format, generally you will be using a self-service Web form. These forms are very easy to use. You simply copy and paste the text into the paragraph text field provided, including the resource section (or biography). If there is no resource or biography section be sure to append the biography to end of your article. You have now submitted your article to the ezine. After you submit your article, the editors will review and approve your article first so make sure you read their guidelines both for content and for how much HTML the publication allows in the body vs. the resource section (biography). Ezine's HTML and hyperlink policy is often more open in the resource (bio) section so this may be your primary opportunity to submit your website links. HTML For the most part, you will submit your articles to ezines that accept text format with some HTML included. You can use some HTML to make your article look a more organized and to include links when relevant. Further, be sure to include at least one link in the "resource" section (short bio) that is often a separate paragraph field. Otherwise, you can place the bio at the end of the main body of the article. Be sure to make the links association with keywords that you want to promote. For example, let's say a fictional company wants to increase its ranking for the keyword "Blue Widgets". They would want to have the link look like this: XYZ Blue Widgets. Now XYZ, Inc., will make some progress in increasing its ranking for the "blue widgets" keyword phrase. Editors and You Whether you email your article to an editor or use an online submission form, a live editor will review your article at some point. Just like the print world, editors play an important role in the online world. They are the arbiters of content. Writers and editors form a symbiotic relationship. You write content that editors need; if it fits their needs, they publ Turn Prospects Into Customers By Triggering The Core Buying Emotion rlink into
your Word document.No matter what you’re marketing, from goods to services to information, every sale you make is fueled by your prospect’s emotion.Every purchase, every day, everywhere is made based on emotions. They’re at the heart of our psychological decision-making process. In fact, studies have shown that people with injuries to the area of the brain responsible for emotions suddenly find it very difficult to make even the most basic decisions.The key, then, to capturing that prospect’s attention and turning him into a loyal customer is to trigger the emotions that will make him decide he can’t live without what you’re offering.The Core Buying EmotionIt’s the fuel that powers every sale – the Core Buying Emotion. The deep-seated feelings your prospect already ha If you submit your article in text format, generally you will be using a self-service Web form. These forms are very easy to use. You simply copy and paste the text into the paragraph text field provided, including the resource section (or biography). If there is no resource or biography section be sure to append the biography to end of your article. You have now submitted your article to the ezine. After you submit your article, the editors will review and approve your article first so make sure you read their guidelines both for content and for how much HTML the publication allows in the body vs. the resource section (biography). Ezine's HTML and hyperlink policy is often more open in the resource (bio) section so this may be your primary opportunity to submit your website links. HTML For the most part, you will submit your articles to ezines that accept text format with some HTML included. You can use some HTML to make your article look a more organized and to include links when relevant. Further, be sure to include at least one link in the "resource" section (short bio) that is often a separate paragraph field. Otherwise, you can place the bio at the end of the main body of the article. Be sure to make the links association with keywords that you want to promote. For example, let's say a fictional company wants to increase its ranking for the keyword "Blue Widgets". They would want to have the link look like this: XYZ Blue Widgets. Now XYZ, Inc., will make some progress in increasing its ranking for the "blue widgets" keyword phrase. Editors and You Whether you email your article to an editor or use an online submission form, a live editor will review your article at some point. Just like the print world, editors play an important role in the online world. They are the arbiters of content. Writers and editors form a symbiotic relationship. You write content that editors need; if it fits their needs, they publ Advertising Today Pays the Bills Tomorrow inks when relevant. Further, be sure to include at least one link in the "resource" section (short bio) that is often a separate paragraph field. Otherwise, you can place the bio at the end of the main body of the article.They say advertising will help build your business and indeed Ted Tuner use to say; Early to bed, early to rise, work like hell and advertise. And the young Ted Turner meant it too. You see, Advertising Today Pays the Bills Tomorrow. Of course if you pay too much for advertising, which does not pull such as expensive Yellow Page Advertising or Yellow Page Advertising, which is too cluttered then the bill keeps coming but no customers come a calling.Nevertheless, you could never argue that efficient advertising today will pay the bills tomorrow. Businesses need good marketing and advertising. Unfortunately cash strapped small businesses will cut back on advertising to save a buck on expenses today and sacrifice their near future business volume because of it.You m Be sure to make the links association with keywords that you want to promote. For example, let's say a fictional company wants to increase its ranking for the keyword "Blue Widgets". They would want to have the link look like this: XYZ Blue Widgets. Now XYZ, Inc., will make some progress in increasing its ranking for the "blue widgets" keyword phrase. Editors and You Whether you email your article to an editor or use an online submission form, a live editor will review your article at some point. Just like the print world, editors play an important role in the online world. They are the arbiters of content. Writers and editors form a symbiotic relationship. You write content that editors need; if it fits their needs, they publish your content on their publication. Be nice to editors and try to cultivate good relationships with them. Read their editorial guidelines and follow the instructions for submitting articles. Some publications have very specific guidelines for submissions and specific types of articles they need. I always find it very exciting when an editor publishes my article! It is good fun. The Big Picture Modern capitalism is characterized more by cooperation than by competition. Most companies are specialized enough in the services they offer and customers they serve that they have few direct competitors. You could say the same of individuals, even within the same profession. As a result, we have more to gain by sharing information than by hoarding it. The most effective means to disseminate your knowledge is to write articles and publish them on the Web. In return, you can get a higher search engine rank, leads, and new business. If you diligently put your knowledge out into the world, rewards will flow back to you in due time.
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