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A Great Way to Advertise .blogger.com or .wordpress.com. So for all of you guilty parties, heres your tip. Get a real domain name. Something with a dot com or dot net preferably. It’s easier to start a blog than it is to comb your hair, and probably less memorable. What I’m trying to say is: I don’t trust your site, nor am I willing (in most cases anyway..) to donate my time and effort to something that will cease to One of the key essentials when it comes to making you and your business successful is advertising.Unfortunately most of us cannot afford to advertise during the super bowl with commercials, or place digital signs along Times Square.Beyond the mailers and business cards, there i Research & Development for Sustainable Long-Term Growth in Economies 1. Your content is dated. For this one, let us examine how you find topics and things to blog about. If you’re visiting more popular blogs in your niche, or using any other method than new sites, inside information sites, or pulling content out of insiders you know, then you’re completely guilty of this. C’mon, do you really think that those comments you’re leaving stating “I wrote a blog about this here (insert referral link)”, are really going to help you? Those sites are popular for a reason, they normally have fresh, comprehensive posts about emerging topics and niches. Why not gather a little inspiration and set out to provide a supplement to the niche, rather than a supplement to an already expiring post?INTRODUCTIONEconomists like to use the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as an indicator for how well a country is doing. In order to make predictions regarding the future of countries and the industries that support the country it is essential to be able to evaluate just what makes 2. You haven’t harnessed the power of Social Networks. In 2007, this should be common sense, but with the flood of emails I receive asking for tips on social networking, it seems to need addressing. So, for those parties, it’s simple. You write a post (pillar posts, or images do best) and submit it to as many social networks as possible. Make sure to include a link so people can stumble or digg without much effort or navigating away from your page. Get your friends/family to help get the ball rolling. Many times, as you’ll find out, things get more popular simply because they are or seem popular to your readers. Herd mentality 101. 3. No domain name. I do a fair amount of blog searching and ready each day. It’s unbelievable how many times I’ll be sent a link “Hey check out my blog, its about xxx, I could use a few pointers” and it ends with .blogger.com or .wordpress.com. So for all of you guilty parties, heres your tip. Get a real domain name. Something with a dot com or dot net preferably. It’s easier to start a blog than it is to comb your hair, and probably less memorable. What I’m trying to say is: I don’t trust your site, nor am I willing (in most cases anyway..) to donate my time and effort to something that will cease to e How To Get The Most Mileage Out Of Your Press - The Power of Pull Quotes t this here (insert referral link)”, are really going to help you? Those sites are popular for a reason, they normally have fresh, comprehensive posts about emerging topics and niches. Why not gather a little inspiration and set out to provide a supplement to the niche, rather than a supplement to an already expiring post?Being covered by media, whether it is radio, TV, newspapers or magazines is exciting. While it's great to add the story to your clip file (an electronic and print press kit of your media coverage), you're leaving money on the table if you don't work the press you have.Getting and keep 2. You haven’t harnessed the power of Social Networks. In 2007, this should be common sense, but with the flood of emails I receive asking for tips on social networking, it seems to need addressing. So, for those parties, it’s simple. You write a post (pillar posts, or images do best) and submit it to as many social networks as possible. Make sure to include a link so people can stumble or digg without much effort or navigating away from your page. Get your friends/family to help get the ball rolling. Many times, as you’ll find out, things get more popular simply because they are or seem popular to your readers. Herd mentality 101. 3. No domain name. I do a fair amount of blog searching and ready each day. It’s unbelievable how many times I’ll be sent a link “Hey check out my blog, its about xxx, I could use a few pointers” and it ends with .blogger.com or .wordpress.com. So for all of you guilty parties, heres your tip. Get a real domain name. Something with a dot com or dot net preferably. It’s easier to start a blog than it is to comb your hair, and probably less memorable. What I’m trying to say is: I don’t trust your site, nor am I willing (in most cases anyway..) to donate my time and effort to something that will cease to Sales Manager Tip #28; The Informed Prospect is should be common sense, but with the flood of emails I receive asking for tips on social networking, it seems to need addressing. So, for those parties, it’s simple. You write a post (pillar posts, or images do best) and submit it to as many social networks as possible. Make sure to include a link so people can stumble or digg without much effort or navigating away from your page. Get your friends/family to help get the ball rolling. Many times, as you’ll find out, things get more popular simply because they are or seem popular to your readers. Herd mentality 101.A good sales manager must stay in touch with each and every salesperson in the sales force that is working for the company. It is essential to find out from the salespeople what prospects are saying to them and which objections that the salespeople are getting in the field from potential cu 3. No domain name. I do a fair amount of blog searching and ready each day. It’s unbelievable how many times I’ll be sent a link “Hey check out my blog, its about xxx, I could use a few pointers” and it ends with .blogger.com or .wordpress.com. So for all of you guilty parties, heres your tip. Get a real domain name. Something with a dot com or dot net preferably. It’s easier to start a blog than it is to comb your hair, and probably less memorable. What I’m trying to say is: I don’t trust your site, nor am I willing (in most cases anyway..) to donate my time and effort to something that will cease to Great Wholesale Business Habits To Own! friends/family to help get the ball rolling. Many times, as you’ll find out, things get more popular simply because they are or seem popular to your readers. Herd mentality 101.Has building a wholesale business become a total challenge for you? Have you recently bought a package and ask yourself in silence, what do I do now? You are not alone- it happens to all of us one way or the other. There are simple solutions that you should implement in order for your onlin 3. No domain name. I do a fair amount of blog searching and ready each day. It’s unbelievable how many times I’ll be sent a link “Hey check out my blog, its about xxx, I could use a few pointers” and it ends with .blogger.com or .wordpress.com. So for all of you guilty parties, heres your tip. Get a real domain name. Something with a dot com or dot net preferably. It’s easier to start a blog than it is to comb your hair, and probably less memorable. What I’m trying to say is: I don’t trust your site, nor am I willing (in most cases anyway..) to donate my time and effort to something that will cease to Internet Niche Markets - PART II - Will A Niche Make Me Rich
So the internet its self was really a niche! Now isn't that ironic? Today the internet generates an estimated $185 billion in e-commerce spending and is the largest single contributing factor to market globalization. So I guess the smallest niche of all, the internet, made us all rich. .blogger.com or .wordpress.com. So for all of you guilty parties, heres your tip. Get a real domain name. Something with a dot com or dot net preferably. It’s easier to start a blog than it is to comb your hair, and probably less memorable. What I’m trying to say is: I don’t trust your site, nor am I willing (in most cases anyway..) to donate my time and effort to something that will cease to exist in 2-4 days. 4. You’re not old enough. Not you, but your blog. If you’re blog is still in its development stages (read: less than 6 months old, or 50 posts), you can’t expect much. Most of the high end, six figure bloggers have been doing this exhaustively for quite some time. You can’t just expect things to happen overnight. They seldom do.
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