Archive for April, 2009
How To Write Bulleted Lists
By jameson459 at 22 April, 2009, 12:00 am
Once you’ve drawn your prospect’s attention with the headline you then need to continue the thought in your opening paragraph. Your opening paragraph should state and emphasize the problem and then transition to the solution. The best way to present that solution is with a bulleted list.
Read More >>Online Copywriting Tips to Increase Opt-Ins These 5 Ways
By CathyG at 19 April, 2009, 12:00 am
Online marketers have one major goal: increase your opt-in list. We measure success by list size. A big list *usually* means you are doing something right.
Read More >>5 Reasons To Write And Submit Articles
By lrminton at 18 April, 2009, 12:00 am
Everyone is doing it. This is not a reason for you to do it, but if you are in an affiliate internet business to make money online, then you should be interested in the following reasons to write and submit articles.
1. Because article submission is a method of marketing.
Read More >>Why Use Land Surveyors?
By dominicdonaldson at 17 April, 2009, 12:00 am
The world is ever changing and expanding, and this applies to English property more than anywhere else. People are constantly wishing to adapt their property be it with an extension, refurbishment or a renovation, these are just a few of the changes people plan to do to their properties. But before any of these plans can be turned into realities there is a lot of background work that has to happen.
Read More >>Increase Online Business By Reading Your Prospect’s Mind
By CathyG at 17 April, 2009, 12:00 am
Online business owners often wonder what they can do when their websites aren’t producing revenue. Begin by asking yourself, “What are prospects thinking when they come to my website?” You don’t have to be psychic to know they are probably asking three questions – and they want to see answers on your home page.
Read More >>Classified Advertising: Follow the AIDA Formula for Success
By jjarrett at 16 April, 2009, 12:00 am
Writing classified ads really is easier than you think. All you have to do is follow a simple formula called AIDA.
AIDA means:
A – Attention
I – Interest
D – Desire
A – Action
Follow this formula, and you will increase the chance of getting readers to take action on your ads.
Read More >>Screenwriting Tips – Establishing Your Story
By ChristianOC at 15 April, 2009, 12:00 am
Writing a screenplay is a lengthy process that requires an organized mind. It’s not just about writing a great story, it’s about pacing, characterization, and (most importantly) intertwining the scenes in a logical, story-telling format. And even if you do manage to get a script completed, the odds of getting it produced are slim to none.
Read More >>Article Writing And Marketing – How To Build Up Your Prospects And Your Name
By greenhouse at 15 April, 2009, 12:00 am
Article writing has become part of my daily process for building my business. When I first started think about using article writing and marketing as part of my business model, I thought that each article was submitted to an editor, like I used to do long ago. On the internet it is a very different process.
Read More >>The Work For Hire Doctrine Before And After The Copyright Act of 1976
By RKlein at 15 April, 2009, 12:00 am
Imagine you are an inspiring film producer with a terrific idea for a major television mini-series or feature film. In order to pitch your product to the studios or an established producer who can arrange financing, you need a script.
Read More >>A Beginners Guide To Writing For Profit
By MyIMCoach at 14 April, 2009, 12:00 am
Whether you’re a blogger looking to monetize your writing efforts, an advertising copywriter or an affiliate marketer looking to drive more traffic to your website, you are writing for profit. While there are different approaches which can be taken towards the craft of writing with a profit motive, there is one element common to any writing which is meant to generate sales, drive traffic or even just provide your readers with useful information: be compelling, whatever sort of writing you may be doing.
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