Five Ideas for Unique (and Cheap) Marketing
Home-based businesses generally lack the large marketing budgets of bigger companies, but a smaller budget doesn’t have to stop you from engaging in clever and effective campaigns.
How to Dull the Sting of Increasing Tuition Costs
At a time when unemployment is high, personal income is flat, and college-level education is a requirement for most well-paying jobs, public colleges continue to become less affordable for students and families.
Ending the Confusion Can Bring In More Sales
With all the Web sites I’ve visited during my time on the ‘Net, I am still amazed to find one very common and widespread problem. Focus – or the lack of it. One of the most basic aspects of designing and writing copy for a site is frequently overlooked – and it is costing Web site owners everywhere big time in lost sales.
I Survived the Landscape Industry Trade Show
This is the city. Any City, Anywhere. Once a year thousands of professionals from all fields of the Green Industry descend upon the Convention Center for the Anywhere Landscape Contractor Industry Trade show. In every state, every year, gardeners, landscape contractors, nurserymen, lawn care and grounds maintenance professionals will fill the Great Halls of Commerce.
How To Hit My Big Fat Bullseye
So, what IS a big, fat bullseye? Well, as an example, for the public relations professional, it means changing somebody’s behavior if s/he is to hit that big fat bullseye and earn a paycheck – everything else is a means to that end.
How to be a More Persuasive Speaker: Ten Tips from the Real World
Busy executives do not have the time to learn the intricate delivery skills and “glitz” of the professional public speaker.
7 Success Tips for Would-Be Telecommuters
In our increasingly busy world, it comes as no surprise that so many people seek a way to work from home. Doing so helps to reduce “unproductive” time and stresses such as commuting to the office. However, the ever-growing numbers of people seeking to telecommute means that competition for work-at- home jobs gets tougher each day. Here are a few tips to help you to both evaluate and increase your chances of finding telecommuting work:
Technical Writing: What’s That?
Before setting up shop as a proofreader (www.scribe.com.au), I worked as a technical writer. When I told people what I did I was often met with blank stares bordering on total incomprehension.
5 Tricks To Turn Your Autoresponder Into A High-Profit Sales
1) Create An Irresistible Offer To Grab Your Prospects Email Addresses
An auto responder won’t work unless you can get it into your prospects email boxes, right? So, you’ve really got to make an irresistible, no risk offer if you want to get your message in front of the majority of visitors.
Offer a free ebook, report, test drive, course, or anything else that’s low cost for you, has a high level of interest for prospects, and can be delivered automatically. You might even write an accompanying sales letter to increase desire for your free offer.
Case In Point: Building a Web Business Doesn’t Have To Cost a Fortune
Ask Bobette Kyle about building a Web business on a small business budget, and you’ll be amazed what she’ll tell you about planning and coordination. By getting to the heart of the online business structure, Bobette saves small businesses lots of time and money. She’s agreed to talk with us today and to share a little of her wealth of knowledge.