Archive for December, 2007
Writing Press Releases
By murphy1 at 4 December, 2007, 12:00 am
Now that you have a brand new and fresh web site that you will be putting in circulation in the very near future, the next step you will need to take is advertising for this site to make a huge impression on the market. How does one go about writing a strong press release for an impending site introduction? You are not alone if you are unsure on how to go about this, but there are a few suggestions to get you started, here are some that have been successful in the past.
Read More >>Who Are You Selling To?
By danlok at 4 December, 2007, 12:00 am
Who are your customers?
What do you know about them?
Can you list at least five to ten traits they possess? If you don’t know who your customers are, it’s impossible to market to them successfully.
Read More >>Do You Know What It Takes To Sell 1,000,000 Copies Of Your Book?
By mybestseller at 4 December, 2007, 12:00 am
Almost everyone who contacts my office about helping them with their book publishing needs, believe they have the next million-copy seller. Because do not make a habit of stepping on anyone’s dreams, I always listen politely before asking the question: “How do you propose to sell 1,000,000 copies?”
Read More >>Writing Articles The Wrong Way Gets Best Results
By wintiwriter at 4 December, 2007, 12:00 am
Does that title sound confusing? Well, I can understand that, but once you finish reading you’ll see that writing articles the wrong way round will speed up your writing and get you much better articles.
Read More >>Are There Really Free Online Surveys That Pay?
By gannboy at 4 December, 2007, 12:00 am
There is always a myth when it comes to doing free online surveys that pay. Lots of people are not aware and skeptical of this way of earning some extra income. Well, you are not alone.
Many of us are intrigued by myths and legends, like the Sasquatch, the leprechaun or the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Read More >>How to Benefit from Comment Spam
By cellington at 4 December, 2007, 12:00 am
It happens all the time. You have your blog up and running. You’re writing interesting stuff and you’re even getting some attention. All of a sudden there’s a flood of comments on your site. Having comments helps a blog look busier, so everyone wants to get comments.
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