Archive for September, 2009

Using Search.Twitter.com and Review Sites

Here’s a quick tip: Use search.twitter.com to find products that people have been searching for AND for which you have a review site.

Alternatively, if you don’t have a site but you find a lot of results for a particular product category, create one!

The Golden Rule

You’ve heard it before, and you practice it nearly every day. It’s called the “Golden Rule.” Do unto others. Treat others how you like to be treated.

It’s a simple philosophy. Nearly every religion is based on the Golden Rule. In fact, all major religions share that value.

In business, you’re out to crush your competitor. Or at least take his business. You want the customers’ money. There is no room for empathy, or is there?

Can you really care about your customer or your competitor? Well, if you want to be successful in business, you’d better learn how.

In EVERY business transaction, all parties involved must benefit by virtually the same measure. I buy your product for $27 because I perceive it to give me at least that much in value. Otherwise, I’d be better off not buying it.

Same goes for you. You trade a book you’ve written for $27 because you value the transaction (and much more importantly the relationship) at least worth the financial gain.

So, the Golden Rule does apply to business. What? What about your competition? You want all of his customers right? Not really. We all provide slightly different goods and services. We have our own assets that vary slightly from our rivals. If all of his customers (for example, buyers of bread) came to you instead, you’d have a problem. Perhaps you make flatbreads but he makes french breads.

But you’re enterprising! You’d figure out a way to make french bread. But what about other doughy goods? Wheat, rye, buttertop, 7-grain, etc.

You cannot be everything to everybody. Soon, you’d be failing miserably in many different product categories, and your core competency might fail too! Then, your customers leave. Perhaps the market dries up. All your competitors are gone, you’re making horrible products — consumers might just decide that bread isn’t worth the hassle any more.

See?

The Golden Rule will serve you well in all of your endeavors: Business, online and offline; relationships; chance interactions.

Basically, the idea is this: Put yourself in your counterpart’s shoes (could be a customer, a rival, or a lover). If the feeling you get isn’t a good one, PASS. If the feeling isn’t bad, ask yourself a follow-up: How can both of us mutually benefit? In other words:

WIN-WIN

You should seek win-win in every interaction you have. Otherwise, it’s a short-term victory at the expense of a long-term success.

To read more about how the Golden Rule applies to business, read Wired to Care. It’s simply a fantastic book about companies who “get it” and how they apply it to all they do.

4 Quick Writing Tips to Make the Most of Your Article Marketing Efforts

Writing an article for article marketing purposes is a great way to market your product, service, blog, or website. Content is what makes the Internet world go ‘round. Without information, the World Wide Web would be a boring place. The net is ever growing and expanding and it’s because of content it will continue to do so.

Remember, “Content is King.” If you keep that in mind in all of your Internet Marketing pursuits, you will be successful (combined with a little luck, determination, hard work, and diligence).

That’s all fine and dandy, but because of this fact, there is a lot of information on the same topic flowing around out there. How do you make yours the information people find, read, and continue to come back for?

Give your readers content full of quality information they are actually looking for – that’s how!

There are many ways to get your article noticed and in the hands (or on the computer screens) of your target market. I’m going to give you four specific areas to focus on that will greatly improve the odds that your article will be read, and – at the same time – you will create a relationship with your prospects that can last a lifetime.

Know What You’re Talking About

Really?

Research is a word that many people dread. Most of those who shy away from research have yet to recognize its true value. If they did, I’m willing to bet they would change their tune on the subject. In order to come up with quality information for your reader, you will want to do research to come up with new ideas and find the latest theories and trends in your niche.

A lot of people assume reading a few blurbs about a subject here and there is enough to write a quality article. That is far from the truth. In order to really give your readers what they want to know, you’ll want to dig deeper. Determine who the experts in your specific area are, find out what they have to say on the subject, and take a look at the items they are recommending. Do as much as you can to get background information and facts.

I know, B-O-R-I-N-G!!!

Also, necessary!

Researching your content improves credibility and expertise. You’ll be able to present quality content people will want to read and continue to come back for. If you don’t have time to research a topic in depth, find someone who does.

There’s a reason they say “Knowledge is key!”


Clear the Cobwebs & Stay Focused

Hopefully you know what you want your article to sound like and what you want your reader to do after reading it. Do you find yourself struggling with transferring what resides in your brain into an informative, smooth-flowing article that gets the results you want?

One of the smartest steps you can take when writing an article is to create an outline before you begin. This will help you to stay organized and on track. It works wonders for focus too.

An outline doesn’t have to be extremely in-depth or comprehensive. Start off by planning the introduction, add a few key points for the body, and finish it up with a conclusion or miniature summary of your article’s main points. Here’s a little trick writers use to create their outlines.

1. Tell your readers what you’re going to be talking about. (Introduction)

2. Talk about it. (Body)

3. Recap what you just told them. (Conclusion)

If you’re thinking putting together an outline will only create more work for yourself, think again. In all actuality, it will save you time in the long run. Your thoughts will be organized and you’ll be able to focus on each individual piece of the puzzle that – when complete – will flow together nicely.


Spice Things Up with a Dash of Copy

The most important function of any article is to inform its reader. However, your article must get and keep their attention in order to inform, right?

Absolutely!

Many people neglect to focus on the fact that while articles need to be compelling, they also need to sell if you’re trying to make money online (and that’s why you’re here, right?). There are many elements of copy you can include to make your articles compelling and lead people to a certain action. You can create interest and increase action with things like:

  • Attention grabbing headlines and subheadings (These draw the reader in and leave them wanting to know more)
  • A hook line (This will keep them reading)
  • A bulleted list just like this one
  • Blockquotes
  • Outlined boxes that highlights something important
  • Bold, italics, and color fonts

Keep in mind that everyone is very busy these days; if you want to get your article read from beginning to end, you will have a higher chance of success when you add a bit of creative copywriting.


Lead Your Readers Onward

If you remember nothing else about people who buy online, remember this:

You will make more money when you TELL your reader what to do next!

Yes, we humans are fickle creatures. Even if your reader thinks she knows what to do next, that doesn’t mean she will do it. Always remember to tell your readers what to do or where to go after they’ve finished reading your article. Because, believe it or not, even when they know what they want or what they should be doing next, Internet users are indecisive. Like a child who is just learning the ways of the world, your reader needs to be taken by the hand and led to the next step. It’s called “suggesting the sale.”

For instance

  • If you want your reader to visit your website to learn more about your product or service, send them there.
  • If you would like your reader to complete a survey or give his opinion on the topic he just finished reading about, tell him where to go to do so.

This is where your author or resource box comes into play and can quickly become your best friend. Use this area to tell a bit about yourself or your website, and give your readers something to do. Give them a clear call to action.

Writing an article is not difficult as long as you put the right strategies in place. Know what information is relevant to your target audience.

Summary

  • Be as well-versed in the area you’re writing about as you can in order to provide superior information.
  • create an outline to help keep you organized and focused.
  • Throw in a bit of captivating copy to create interest and keep them reading.
  • Tell your readers exactly what you want them to do next to achieve maximum benefits from your article marketing efforts.

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Build a Better Online Business with WordPress

Beginning in the year 2002, blogs changed the online marketing world, quite possibly forever. While most people at that time started with various blogging systems, eventually most of them shifted to WordPress. WordPress has become so much more since then: A powerful website Content Management System that emerged from the need for a better blogging system.

If you read any popular blogging tips online, WordPress is often positioned as a tool that well, creates a blog. But an increasing number of marketers are finding that you can also use it as the most important tool upon which you can grow a profitable business empire. The most powerful function of WordPress itself lies in its ability to manage large amounts of text, audio and video content. After a dozen pages it becomes difficult to manage a static HTML site. Although you can use template-driven software as well like SBI or DreamWeaver, nothing beats the ease of WordPress.

Using premium blogging tools (many of them free), you can easily create a static website, an article directory, a WordPress-based membership site, a complete e-commerce site, an auction site, a portfolio site and so much more. As a matter of fact, you can also just about use it for anything.

Besides that, Search Engine Optimization is another important element. By default, WordPress is pretty good at optimizing and creating SEO-friendly content. However you can also get more serious and utilize simple WordPress plugins to further increase your SEO rankings and get better Yahoo, Google, or Bing rankings.

However, the best thing about WordPress is its flexibility. You can easily switch between WordPress themes, and improve its functions by using plugins and even some custom programming. PLUS, it’s free.

If you aren’t using WordPress yet, you should seriously consider doing so. The learning curve has reduced substantially in the past 3 years. At the moment it’s so easy to use even a six-year old kid can figure it out. To power your online business, go ahead and use WordPress!

To discover more about WordPress, I strongly recommend that you signup for this training:

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As a member you’ll get tons of step-by-step video tutorials on how to use WordPress, web 2.0 technology, search engine optimization (SEO), making money from Google AdSense and affiliate marketing, and so much more. Get more information here:

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