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1. Sell on Ebay 2. List your business on your Ebay about me page 3. Get your site listed in all the search engines 4. Use pay per click on Google and yahoo. 5. Post comments to posts on message boards and forums 6. Write your own comments and posts on message boards and forums 7. Create your own message board or forum. 8. Use yahoo instant messenger 9. Write a Blog about your business. 10. Post comments to other people’s blogs. stant message (IM) id’s or modify your business hours. Add your turn around time for answering inquires, etc. 10. Edit copy on all your web pages but save the homepage for last. Now stand back, see the big picture and incorporate those edits into your homepage. Remember, you’re going to take your visitor by the hand and lead them where they are to go. While you're on a roll - don't forget to take a look at your System's housekeeping. For example, I revisited a production checklist I use for one of my major clients. Adding in little tid-bits of info that I spent way too much useless time searching for each month wi A Little Innovation Goes a Long Way January -- time for serious housekeeping and a website annual health checkup! As we make resolutions for ourselves, we can’t leave our website un-healthy a minute longer! You may not even realize your site is ailing.“Money is the great inhibitor of innovation,” John Heaton, president of Pay Plus Benefits of Kennewick, WA, told attendees at the Best Bosses Conference and Celebration in September 2006. “No one innovates when they have the money to buy something.” Perhaps this is one reason why a great deal of the innovation in our economy is in small businesses, that, when strapped for cash, design solutions that help their businesses survive and grow.Heaton, who Winning Workplaces Sick websites are just like sick people. They’re not as productive or functioning as they normally are. Broken links and outdated info compare to a sore throat and nagging cough. Ignored and left untreated will eventually lead to bigger problems ahead. So prepare to take notes while you read this article. Print this out and grab a pen & paper, I’ll wait. 1. Remove outdated events or expired offers. Nothing is more unprofessional than outdated info. Ie, Sign up for our August Super Conference. Either revised it, or delete it. As you prepare for 2006 include your “still on the burner” projects on your site. Give your visitors something to look forward to. 2. Update client testimonials and completed projects. Let the world know how busy you’ve been and what you’ve been up to. If you’ve not been so productive – make it look like you are – new clients are attracted and want to work with successful “happening” people. 3. Move a successful product or service to the front page. Make it a feature product and run a “special” for the month. Then next month, swap it out for another service or product. Take the time now to plan your “specials” for the next 6 months, or better yet – for the whole year! 4. Have your products or services morphed into a life of their own? What I mean is, look at your navigation – do these categories still apply? (ie. About us, web development, business solutions, etc.) Break out an item worthy of standing on it’s own into your navigation menu. Your customers will thank you for bringing your goodies out of hiding. 5. Got an updated photo of yourself? Or is it time to make an appointment with the photographer? Enough said… just do it. 6. Check your auto-responders. ALL of them. Test the entire series by sending to yourself and scouring over each with a fine tooth comb. Prepare to update your copy. 7. Review your Pricing. Do you have unnecessary services listed you can delete? A new service you can add? This is also good time to do a rate change. 8. Revisit your pre-contact Assessments and Questionnaires. Did you notice questions that went unanswered more often than others? Perhaps re-wording the question or deleting it all together would be wise. 9. Double check your contact info. Include your instant message (IM) id’s or modify your business hours. Add your turn around time for answering inquires, etc. 10. Edit copy on all your web pages but save the homepage for last. Now stand back, see the big picture and incorporate those edits into your homepage. Remember, you’re going to take your visitor by the hand and lead them where they are to go. While you're on a roll - don't forget to take a look at your System's housekeeping. For example, I revisited a production checklist I use for one of my major clients. Adding in little tid-bits of info that I spent way too much useless time searching for each month wil Can't Get Media Coverage? Use Technology rs.
Nothing is more unprofessional than outdated info. Ie, Sign up for our August Super Conference. Either revised it, or delete it. As you prepare for 2006 include your “still on the burner” projects on your site. Give your visitors something to look forward to.From satellite radio to blogging, from podcasts to internet marketing and RSS; technology is ever more pervasive not only in our lives but also in public relations. New techniques are being used to subvert sending messages through third parties (i.e the media) and get them directly to where we want them: the public. Moreover, these techniques are able to avoid broadcasting in favour of narrowcasting. Narrowcasting is the practice of carefully identifying a target audience 2. Update client testimonials and completed projects. Let the world know how busy you’ve been and what you’ve been up to. If you’ve not been so productive – make it look like you are – new clients are attracted and want to work with successful “happening” people. 3. Move a successful product or service to the front page. Make it a feature product and run a “special” for the month. Then next month, swap it out for another service or product. Take the time now to plan your “specials” for the next 6 months, or better yet – for the whole year! 4. Have your products or services morphed into a life of their own? What I mean is, look at your navigation – do these categories still apply? (ie. About us, web development, business solutions, etc.) Break out an item worthy of standing on it’s own into your navigation menu. Your customers will thank you for bringing your goodies out of hiding. 5. Got an updated photo of yourself? Or is it time to make an appointment with the photographer? Enough said… just do it. 6. Check your auto-responders. ALL of them. Test the entire series by sending to yourself and scouring over each with a fine tooth comb. Prepare to update your copy. 7. Review your Pricing. Do you have unnecessary services listed you can delete? A new service you can add? This is also good time to do a rate change. 8. Revisit your pre-contact Assessments and Questionnaires. Did you notice questions that went unanswered more often than others? Perhaps re-wording the question or deleting it all together would be wise. 9. Double check your contact info. Include your instant message (IM) id’s or modify your business hours. Add your turn around time for answering inquires, etc. 10. Edit copy on all your web pages but save the homepage for last. Now stand back, see the big picture and incorporate those edits into your homepage. Remember, you’re going to take your visitor by the hand and lead them where they are to go. While you're on a roll - don't forget to take a look at your System's housekeeping. For example, I revisited a production checklist I use for one of my major clients. Adding in little tid-bits of info that I spent way too much useless time searching for each month wi Understanding Laser Marking and Laser Etching Systems a “special” for the month. Then next month, swap it out for another service or product. Take the time now to plan your “specials” for the next 6 months, or better yet – for the whole year!Laser marking and laser etching are becoming more and more important in a growing number of industries. The basic reasons to laser marking or laser etch your products include:• The mark is extremely durable, permanent and in most cases cannot be removed without destroying the product itself, this is true for laser marking, laser etching, or laser annealing.• The laser marking process is accurate, 100% repeatable, fast, with very clear sharp results.• Th 4. Have your products or services morphed into a life of their own? What I mean is, look at your navigation – do these categories still apply? (ie. About us, web development, business solutions, etc.) Break out an item worthy of standing on it’s own into your navigation menu. Your customers will thank you for bringing your goodies out of hiding. 5. Got an updated photo of yourself? Or is it time to make an appointment with the photographer? Enough said… just do it. 6. Check your auto-responders. ALL of them. Test the entire series by sending to yourself and scouring over each with a fine tooth comb. Prepare to update your copy. 7. Review your Pricing. Do you have unnecessary services listed you can delete? A new service you can add? This is also good time to do a rate change. 8. Revisit your pre-contact Assessments and Questionnaires. Did you notice questions that went unanswered more often than others? Perhaps re-wording the question or deleting it all together would be wise. 9. Double check your contact info. Include your instant message (IM) id’s or modify your business hours. Add your turn around time for answering inquires, etc. 10. Edit copy on all your web pages but save the homepage for last. Now stand back, see the big picture and incorporate those edits into your homepage. Remember, you’re going to take your visitor by the hand and lead them where they are to go. While you're on a roll - don't forget to take a look at your System's housekeeping. For example, I revisited a production checklist I use for one of my major clients. Adding in little tid-bits of info that I spent way too much useless time searching for each month wi Your Attitude Is Screaming tographer? Enough said… just do it.There is more attitude around than the 'traditional 'positive / negative attitude. This issue's topic will expose you to the other kind of attitude. You will also learn about the significant role attitude in the making your world go round!As you read through, you will begin to understand what the components of attitude are and how can use these to have an attitude that serves you. That's exactly want you need, right?Okay, let's take an in-depth look at attitude 6. Check your auto-responders. ALL of them. Test the entire series by sending to yourself and scouring over each with a fine tooth comb. Prepare to update your copy. 7. Review your Pricing. Do you have unnecessary services listed you can delete? A new service you can add? This is also good time to do a rate change. 8. Revisit your pre-contact Assessments and Questionnaires. Did you notice questions that went unanswered more often than others? Perhaps re-wording the question or deleting it all together would be wise. 9. Double check your contact info. Include your instant message (IM) id’s or modify your business hours. Add your turn around time for answering inquires, etc. 10. Edit copy on all your web pages but save the homepage for last. Now stand back, see the big picture and incorporate those edits into your homepage. Remember, you’re going to take your visitor by the hand and lead them where they are to go. While you're on a roll - don't forget to take a look at your System's housekeeping. For example, I revisited a production checklist I use for one of my major clients. Adding in little tid-bits of info that I spent way too much useless time searching for each month wi To All Those That Just Don't Get It stant message (IM) id’s or modify your business hours. Add your turn around time for answering inquires, etc.I may not be Miss Manners, but I do know a thing or two about how to relate with people. Call it life experience or something, but I call it common sense. I also call it politeness and "didn't your momma teach you anything?"Personally, I am there for you if you have a serious issue. There are also many forums and different kinds of support groups. I know, I have gone into several and broken down about some issues - however, I don't whine in front of millions of people 10. Edit copy on all your web pages but save the homepage for last. Now stand back, see the big picture and incorporate those edits into your homepage. Remember, you’re going to take your visitor by the hand and lead them where they are to go. While you're on a roll - don't forget to take a look at your System's housekeeping. For example, I revisited a production checklist I use for one of my major clients. Adding in little tid-bits of info that I spent way too much useless time searching for each month will save me thousands of moments of frustration. Plus, every production based item I need for this client is right at my fingertips. WOW, now doesn't that feel better! While you still have pen in hand, what else can you do to improve and simplify? What about being creative - do you spend enough time marketing to attract clients? Do you spend quality time reflecting on your business to learn from past mistakes and how to avoid them? Now that you've created a weekend project, please don't obsess. Start out spending only 15 minutes with each task. You can do ANYTHING in 15 minutes. Copyright 2005 Donna Payne
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