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It's Payback Time the difficult questions. If you've got more time or your interviewee is nervous, start with the easy, fact-checking questions before moving on to more difficult issues. Remember to listen to the answers so you can decide when or if to change direction.You throw your cap into the air with the thrill of knowing that you have just completed a great challenge: College. As the cap falls from the sky and smacks you in the head, it hits you: You are $20,000 in debt! The nights of cramming for midterms, freshman hazing and caffeine comas have cost you, and Make sure you have a recording device (with spare batteries and power cable), a notebook and a couple of pens Finding a Niche Then Focus If you want your writing to be published in a magazine or newspaper, sooner or later you'll have to talk to someone. Journalism is not about sitting in a dark room and making up stories in your head. If that's what you want to do, write novels or short stories and use blogging as a publishing outlet.If you are owning a large corporations with resources in the millions of dollars, it is possible to enter a market with a broad scope and aim to seize the market in its entirety. However, for a smaller enterprise, this may not be possible.The best strategy for the smaller home business is to "d People want to read about other people, so if you want to write a really interesting article, you'll have to learn how to do a good interview. Preparation is key. You should go into an interview having researched your topic or interviewee and should already have a good idea of the answers you are likely to get. You should also have prepared a list of questionsyou'll need to ask. At the very least, these should include the who, where, what, why, when and how of the story. Your question list should also include any facts that you need to check. Having said all that, be prepared to go with the flow. If your interviewee goes off at a tangent, let her (or him). But make sure you've asked all the relevant questions before you leave the table. You'll be able to check facts later over the phone, but you shouldn't be conducting a whole new interview at that stage. How you handle the interview will depend on the time allocated and the interviewee's personality. If the person is warm, friendly and used to being interviewed, you can go straight in with the difficult questions. If you've got more time or your interviewee is nervous, start with the easy, fact-checking questions before moving on to more difficult issues. Remember to listen to the answers so you can decide when or if to change direction. Make sure you have a recording device (with spare batteries and power cable), a notebook and a couple of pens. Getting Traffic To Your Web Site if you want to write a really interesting article, you'll have to learn how to do a good interview.Traffic, traffic, traffic. Any article you care to read about having a successful web site will always stress the importance of traffic. It is absolutely essential if you want to succeed in any internet based business. You can have the best designed web site, a great product to promote or sell, but w Preparation is key. You should go into an interview having researched your topic or interviewee and should already have a good idea of the answers you are likely to get. You should also have prepared a list of questionsyou'll need to ask. At the very least, these should include the who, where, what, why, when and how of the story. Your question list should also include any facts that you need to check. Having said all that, be prepared to go with the flow. If your interviewee goes off at a tangent, let her (or him). But make sure you've asked all the relevant questions before you leave the table. You'll be able to check facts later over the phone, but you shouldn't be conducting a whole new interview at that stage. How you handle the interview will depend on the time allocated and the interviewee's personality. If the person is warm, friendly and used to being interviewed, you can go straight in with the difficult questions. If you've got more time or your interviewee is nervous, start with the easy, fact-checking questions before moving on to more difficult issues. Remember to listen to the answers so you can decide when or if to change direction. Make sure you have a recording device (with spare batteries and power cable), a notebook and a couple of pens Do You Have Marketing ADD? d to ask.So you have a website, email address, and you're getting your newsletter out there (well, at least a little bit). You've been to seminars, bought information about how to promote your site, and you're ready to implement.You decide to start creating keywords for search engines. Then, someone t At the very least, these should include the who, where, what, why, when and how of the story. Your question list should also include any facts that you need to check. Having said all that, be prepared to go with the flow. If your interviewee goes off at a tangent, let her (or him). But make sure you've asked all the relevant questions before you leave the table. You'll be able to check facts later over the phone, but you shouldn't be conducting a whole new interview at that stage. How you handle the interview will depend on the time allocated and the interviewee's personality. If the person is warm, friendly and used to being interviewed, you can go straight in with the difficult questions. If you've got more time or your interviewee is nervous, start with the easy, fact-checking questions before moving on to more difficult issues. Remember to listen to the answers so you can decide when or if to change direction. Make sure you have a recording device (with spare batteries and power cable), a notebook and a couple of pens RSS as a Change Agent l the relevant questions before you leave the table. You'll be able to check facts later over the phone, but you shouldn't be conducting a whole new interview at that stage.To better understand how RSS is changing the way companies and individuals deliver and consume content on the macro scale, let us first remember how content is traditionally delivered and consumed.People subscribe to e-mail newsletters or e-mail update services to get content delivered directly How you handle the interview will depend on the time allocated and the interviewee's personality. If the person is warm, friendly and used to being interviewed, you can go straight in with the difficult questions. If you've got more time or your interviewee is nervous, start with the easy, fact-checking questions before moving on to more difficult issues. Remember to listen to the answers so you can decide when or if to change direction. Make sure you have a recording device (with spare batteries and power cable), a notebook and a couple of pens Cheap Internet Banner Advertising - Friend or Foe? the difficult questions. If you've got more time or your interviewee is nervous, start with the easy, fact-checking questions before moving on to more difficult issues. Remember to listen to the answers so you can decide when or if to change direction.For years internet banner advertising dominated the World Wide Web. Everyone was bidding ridiculously high amounts of money for banner advertisements. Then came the dot com crash and banner advertisements lost its luster. Internet banner advertising has become a thing of the past, or has it? The t Make sure you have a recording device (with spare batteries and power cable), a notebook and a couple of pens. Use both the notebook and the recording device, so you don't come away with nothing in the event of a technical failure. Three final points: ask open-ended questions, rather than yes/no questions. You'll get more information that way. Establish whether anything that's talked about is off the record (I usually say that if they don't want it printed, they shouldn't tell me). Most importantly, don't be afraid to look stupid. It's better to show your ignorance in front of the interviewee than in print.
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