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Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Friday, September 7, 2018
Blog Basics
A blog is sometimes called web log or weblog. It is a type of online journal or diary, often including personal comments as well as web links and images. Many people keep a blog as a type of personal creative exercise, but you can easily use this popular online type of writing to market your business. Blogs are very popular right now and they can be a great and inexpensive way to contact more customers. The great thing about blogs is that people read them for fun. Customers may be becoming more jaded about advertising, but they will gladly read a blog that has some interesting things to say. Many top companies are using blogs to deliver a better and more personal message about their companies – and the strategy seems to be working.
Starting a Blog
Starting a blog is as simple as finding a space online to write – and the time to write. To begin a blog, first develop a theme idea or blog idea. You may want to look at other people’s blogs to do so. In general, you will want to develop a central theme for your blog in the same way that columnists develop a theme for their articles. This helps ensure that your blog is not too “scattered.” Next, find some place to publish your blog. There are a number of sites – both paying and free – that give bloggers a chance to publish their material. You may also want to simply set up your blog on your web site, especially if you already have an active web site.
Starting a blog is as simple as finding a space online to write – and the time to write. To begin a blog, first develop a theme idea or blog idea. You may want to look at other people’s blogs to do so. In general, you will want to develop a central theme for your blog in the same way that columnists develop a theme for their articles. This helps ensure that your blog is not too “scattered.” Next, find some place to publish your blog. There are a number of sites – both paying and free – that give bloggers a chance to publish their material. You may also want to simply set up your blog on your web site, especially if you already have an active web site.
Writing Your Blog
Once you have a place to publish your blog, you will have to set aside some time each week to develop new content. When writing your blog:
Once you have a place to publish your blog, you will have to set aside some time each week to develop new content. When writing your blog:
•Write simply and clearly. Use small paragraphs and spell check before
uploading. Your readers will trust what you have to say if you say it well.
uploading. Your readers will trust what you have to say if you say it well.
•Go easy on the advertising. The idea of a blog is to give readers something fun and exciting to read and look at. You will have more readers if you comment on the world and are entertaining, rather than just hype your product. Consider
writing about your day, the atmosphere your workplace has, and culture, rather than just your company.
writing about your day, the atmosphere your workplace has, and culture, rather than just your company.
•Consider many types of content. Blogs allow you to upload images, create links, and allow users to make comments. Your blog will have many more readers if you make your blog exciting with these pluses.
Promoting Your Blog
Just putting your blog online is not enough. After all, there are many millions of blogs on the web right now, so unless your blog is on a high-traffic site, you may not get readers unless you advertise. You can easily advertise your blog without spending a cent by mentioning your blog in your emails and web pages or newsletters. You can also enter in online competitions – if your blog wins a prize you are more likely to get a constant flow of traffic to your blog. You can also ask ezines and other content providers to review your blog, which will also draw
readers.
Just putting your blog online is not enough. After all, there are many millions of blogs on the web right now, so unless your blog is on a high-traffic site, you may not get readers unless you advertise. You can easily advertise your blog without spending a cent by mentioning your blog in your emails and web pages or newsletters. You can also enter in online competitions – if your blog wins a prize you are more likely to get a constant flow of traffic to your blog. You can also ask ezines and other content providers to review your blog, which will also draw
readers.
Resource Box
You will want to search for a widely used blog host to publish your blog so that your readers can find you. Blogging.com is one of the largest blog publishers on the web, offering several packages and a whole blogging community.
You will want to search for a widely used blog host to publish your blog so that your readers can find you. Blogging.com is one of the largest blog publishers on the web, offering several packages and a whole blogging community.
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Secrets of Elite Marketers
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Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Web Marketing Solutions Smart Tools
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2) EZ Pop Up Generator - Create Web Site pop up advertisements for all your Web Sites
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4) Advance Meta-Tag Generator - Generate meta tags that can be easily crawled through by Web Sites
5) Door Way Page Maker - Build door way pages in a flash
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75 Awesome Online Marketing Videos
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If you are new at marketing or are not an intermediate marketer yet then this video tutorial collection is bound to send you on your way to becoming an advanced marketer which means really only one thing besides that you will bring in the cash like nothing else can easily
This really is the next best thing to having an actual internet marketer sit down next to you and teach you the marketing way
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This crazy system will not disappoint
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Friday, March 16, 2018
Marketing Study Outline—What you need to know
In order to be able to conduct a decent targeting and marketing campaign, you must first understand the fundamentals of finding out who they are. The only way to do this is to follow a specific guideline. Check out the guideline below.
1. Your Objective to the Research
• Explain in one paragraph why the research is being done, what you hope
to learn and for what purpose the information that you attain may be used
2. Description of the Market
This should be general, like one paragraph
Who is your Target Market(s)
• Why you chose this particular market
• Get a complete profile of your market (i.e., demographics, psychographics,
behaviors)
• What benefits does your market seek (i.e., what points-of-pain or problems
are being solved)
• What factors can affect their decision to purchase or use your product/service
• What attitudes do they have about the products/services that are currently not
on the market
• How is the product used
• Products and Services that appeal to the target market
• In general terms, what is currently so appealing to this market
• If there are no current providers, what types of products/services may appeal
to this market in the future (i.e., what is used now to solve the problem).
3. Market Metrics
Get many Size estimates (current and future) for all of the following:
• Overall market
• Current size as it stands
• Potential size for the future
• Actual penetration of current products/service within the entire market
Individual market segments
• Current size
• Potential size
• Actual penetration of current products/service within the total market
• Usage rates
• Frequency of product purchases
• Growth estimates (current and in the future) for:
o Overall market
o Individual market segments
Competitive Analysis
You must include a Summary of who your Current Competitors are
Listing the competition by market share ranking (by each target market if
possible) is a good way to size them up. You can also be more specific by
searching for individual points listed below.
Current Competitors - full analysis of top competitors including:
• Products & Services (i.e., description, uniqueness, pricing, etc.)
• Their Market share at current
• Current customers (targeted audience)
• Positioning and promotion strategies
• Partnerships/Alliances/Distributors
• Recent news
1. Your Objective to the Research
• Explain in one paragraph why the research is being done, what you hope
to learn and for what purpose the information that you attain may be used
2. Description of the Market
This should be general, like one paragraph
Who is your Target Market(s)
• Why you chose this particular market
• Get a complete profile of your market (i.e., demographics, psychographics,
behaviors)
• What benefits does your market seek (i.e., what points-of-pain or problems
are being solved)
• What factors can affect their decision to purchase or use your product/service
• What attitudes do they have about the products/services that are currently not
on the market
• How is the product used
• Products and Services that appeal to the target market
• In general terms, what is currently so appealing to this market
• If there are no current providers, what types of products/services may appeal
to this market in the future (i.e., what is used now to solve the problem).
3. Market Metrics
Get many Size estimates (current and future) for all of the following:
• Overall market
• Current size as it stands
• Potential size for the future
• Actual penetration of current products/service within the entire market
Individual market segments
• Current size
• Potential size
• Actual penetration of current products/service within the total market
• Usage rates
• Frequency of product purchases
• Growth estimates (current and in the future) for:
o Overall market
o Individual market segments
Competitive Analysis
You must include a Summary of who your Current Competitors are
Listing the competition by market share ranking (by each target market if
possible) is a good way to size them up. You can also be more specific by
searching for individual points listed below.
Current Competitors - full analysis of top competitors including:
• Products & Services (i.e., description, uniqueness, pricing, etc.)
• Their Market share at current
• Current customers (targeted audience)
• Positioning and promotion strategies
• Partnerships/Alliances/Distributors
• Recent news
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