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    An Example of Business Automation - eCards with pizazz
    The last time I spoke and went into a bit of detail on business automation. Today I would like to give you some details of how I actually used it personally so you get to see first-hand what I wanted, how I went about doing it and finally executing it.Last month was Christmas. Of course, having a lot of customers, friends, family and associates I wanted to send Christmas greetings a
    gers' blogs.

    10. Have your own blog to show bloggers you "get it." And use trackbacks so they know you're commenting about them at your own blog before you pitch them. (Trackbacks are an automated blogging feature that notifies a blog when another blog talks about them.)

    11. Don't waste bloggers' time on something that isn't relevant to their blog.

    12. Don't use crude language or four-letter words. We see this in a lot in blogs written by professionals who would never dream of using this same languag

    How to Save Your Company with Preventative Service Maintenance
    When computers or networks go down, a company is out of business. This is a simple fact of life in the current business environment. For most small businesses, being out of business for a day can work havoc on the bottom line. Most small businesses operate on tight budgets and need every sale. Being out of business for several days can mean the difference between business survival and c
    Creating BR (blogger relations) instead of PR is practically a new profession, as more publicity buzz gets started by prominent bloggers. Publicists trying to get media attention for a new product, book or service are now pitching bloggers in addition to journalists and the press.

    But pitching bloggers is vastly different from traditional press relations. New rules apply. If you pitch a blogger the wrong way, you could get written up and publicly slammed by the blogger for everyone on the Internet to see. So how do you go about getting a publicity explosion without it blowing up in your face? Here are a few "do's" and "don'ts" for getting good blog attention.

    1. Don't leave your pitch in the comments of a blog post. Send a personal email. Leave comments on blog posts, but only to participate in the conversation, not to pitch or talk about you and your products, services or book.

    2. Do target your pitch to the interests and niche covered by the blogger. There's nothing a blogger hates more than receiving pitches completely unrelated to their subject.

    3. Don't send a mass mailing press release.

    4. Do personalize any pitch or press release with the blogger's name, spelled correctly of course.

    5. Don't ask for links. Invite the blogger to review your material. They'll do the rest if they think your pitch is right for their audience.

    6. Do develop a relationship with bloggers by reading and commenting on their blogs before you ever pitch them. Subscribe to the RSS feed so you'll stay current on blog posts.

    7. Know who else is talking about you. Research your area of expertise through blog searches on Technorati.com, Blogsearch.google.com, and Google alerts.

    8. Offer valuable content. Don't announce your product, book, or services as if they were the greatest thing to be created. Instead tell the blogger how you can solve a problem for their readers. Then mention the book, product or service.

    9. Build relationships. Do this over the course of a couple of weeks by participating in the conversations on the bloggers' blogs.

    10. Have your own blog to show bloggers you "get it." And use trackbacks so they know you're commenting about them at your own blog before you pitch them. (Trackbacks are an automated blogging feature that notifies a blog when another blog talks about them.)

    11. Don't waste bloggers' time on something that isn't relevant to their blog.

    12. Don't use crude language or four-letter words. We see this in a lot in blogs written by professionals who would never dream of using this same language

    The Difference a Holistic Business Approach Makes
    A holistic business approach is a relatively new concept that is increasingly being accepted by the business world. To be a business that uses holistic techniques, it means that the entire organization is considered in its processes and policies, as opposed to focusing only on its specific components. By using the holistic approach to running a business, you will make certain that your b
    do you go about getting a publicity explosion without it blowing up in your face? Here are a few "do's" and "don'ts" for getting good blog attention.

    1. Don't leave your pitch in the comments of a blog post. Send a personal email. Leave comments on blog posts, but only to participate in the conversation, not to pitch or talk about you and your products, services or book.

    2. Do target your pitch to the interests and niche covered by the blogger. There's nothing a blogger hates more than receiving pitches completely unrelated to their subject.

    3. Don't send a mass mailing press release.

    4. Do personalize any pitch or press release with the blogger's name, spelled correctly of course.

    5. Don't ask for links. Invite the blogger to review your material. They'll do the rest if they think your pitch is right for their audience.

    6. Do develop a relationship with bloggers by reading and commenting on their blogs before you ever pitch them. Subscribe to the RSS feed so you'll stay current on blog posts.

    7. Know who else is talking about you. Research your area of expertise through blog searches on Technorati.com, Blogsearch.google.com, and Google alerts.

    8. Offer valuable content. Don't announce your product, book, or services as if they were the greatest thing to be created. Instead tell the blogger how you can solve a problem for their readers. Then mention the book, product or service.

    9. Build relationships. Do this over the course of a couple of weeks by participating in the conversations on the bloggers' blogs.

    10. Have your own blog to show bloggers you "get it." And use trackbacks so they know you're commenting about them at your own blog before you pitch them. (Trackbacks are an automated blogging feature that notifies a blog when another blog talks about them.)

    11. Don't waste bloggers' time on something that isn't relevant to their blog.

    12. Don't use crude language or four-letter words. We see this in a lot in blogs written by professionals who would never dream of using this same languag

    3 Tactics To Consider Before Making Money Online
    You scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours; this is what affiliate marketing is all about. Also known as referral programs, affiliate programs are generally commission based sales in which the affiliate recommends a site to their websites visitors, and, if the visitors make a purchase from the website they earn a percentage of that sale. The merchant benefits from the sale and the affiliate
    letely unrelated to their subject.

    3. Don't send a mass mailing press release.

    4. Do personalize any pitch or press release with the blogger's name, spelled correctly of course.

    5. Don't ask for links. Invite the blogger to review your material. They'll do the rest if they think your pitch is right for their audience.

    6. Do develop a relationship with bloggers by reading and commenting on their blogs before you ever pitch them. Subscribe to the RSS feed so you'll stay current on blog posts.

    7. Know who else is talking about you. Research your area of expertise through blog searches on Technorati.com, Blogsearch.google.com, and Google alerts.

    8. Offer valuable content. Don't announce your product, book, or services as if they were the greatest thing to be created. Instead tell the blogger how you can solve a problem for their readers. Then mention the book, product or service.

    9. Build relationships. Do this over the course of a couple of weeks by participating in the conversations on the bloggers' blogs.

    10. Have your own blog to show bloggers you "get it." And use trackbacks so they know you're commenting about them at your own blog before you pitch them. (Trackbacks are an automated blogging feature that notifies a blog when another blog talks about them.)

    11. Don't waste bloggers' time on something that isn't relevant to their blog.

    12. Don't use crude language or four-letter words. We see this in a lot in blogs written by professionals who would never dream of using this same languag

    How to Get Clients as an Outsourced Affiliate Manager
    I am looking at offering my services as an affiliate marketer to small businesses. Where can I look for clients who are looking for people to run their affiliate programs and what would be the average salary expectations for a small business?Rather than look for clients, I'd suggest making it easier for those potential clients to find you and learn about your Outsou
    p>7. Know who else is talking about you. Research your area of expertise through blog searches on Technorati.com, Blogsearch.google.com, and Google alerts.

    8. Offer valuable content. Don't announce your product, book, or services as if they were the greatest thing to be created. Instead tell the blogger how you can solve a problem for their readers. Then mention the book, product or service.

    9. Build relationships. Do this over the course of a couple of weeks by participating in the conversations on the bloggers' blogs.

    10. Have your own blog to show bloggers you "get it." And use trackbacks so they know you're commenting about them at your own blog before you pitch them. (Trackbacks are an automated blogging feature that notifies a blog when another blog talks about them.)

    11. Don't waste bloggers' time on something that isn't relevant to their blog.

    12. Don't use crude language or four-letter words. We see this in a lot in blogs written by professionals who would never dream of using this same languag

    How To Find The Best Affiliate Programs
    Anybody running affiliate programs that bring them a regular income will tell you how difficult it is to make a judgment on the effectiveness of an affiliate program before you try it out.They will tell you that many times the programs that look like they will really rake in the cash will end up disappointing. And the ones that did not look like much will often end up being the most
    gers' blogs.

    10. Have your own blog to show bloggers you "get it." And use trackbacks so they know you're commenting about them at your own blog before you pitch them. (Trackbacks are an automated blogging feature that notifies a blog when another blog talks about them.)

    11. Don't waste bloggers' time on something that isn't relevant to their blog.

    12. Don't use crude language or four-letter words. We see this in a lot in blogs written by professionals who would never dream of using this same language in their clients' offices.

    13. Remember that anything you say to a blogger might be seen by journalists because many journalists read blogs on topics they cover.

    14. Certainly, never chastise a blogger for not accepting comments at their blog. Contact them by email if you have comments, feedback or praise about their content.

    15. Don't point out typos at a blogger's blog. When we find our own typos, we sometimes don't bother correcting them, because it would go out into the RSS feed again.

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