Two “Must’s” in e-Marketing
-Must make them see you in 60 characters or less.
Where do you advertise? Links, FFA’s, Classified ads, opt-in email, news groups, message boards, search engines? All of them are limited in how many characters you can use. In the ocean of ads, you have to grab the viewers attention, then make them click.
The 3 Secrets of High Traffic Sites
It seems to be in vogue these days to downplay the importance of web traffic. It’s popular (and perfectly valid) to say things like: “Traffic is worthless if you don’t turn it into money.”
Effective Marketing Strategies That Don’t Break the Bank
Every start-up business goes through phases of needing to try something different to increase exposure and bring in new clients. Even established businesses need to revisit their marketing strategies every once in awhile to help bring in new and repeat business.
During a recent business chat at Staffcentrix.com, in which I was honoured to be the Mentor of The Month and chat moderator, several Virtual Assistants (VAs) with varying experience in the small business sector shared their ideas and know-how.
How Do You Measeure Success?
When someone asks you if you are successful, how do you answer? How does one measure success?
Learn From My Ugly Mistake
Early this morning as I was putting the finishing touches on today’s newsletter, I received a good news / bad news email message:
Should I Say Me or We?
Many of my clients are small businesses or home-based businesses. When we begin writing copy for a web site, brochure, etc. one question never fails to surface. “Should I say ‘Me’ or ‘We’ in my copy?”
One Short Story, Three Very Important Lessons
I buy a lot of books online. So many, in fact, that I built my own website (Booku.com) which searches the big online stores and locates the best prices for me. It’s nothing fancy, but it does the trick.
Get Out From Under Debt Weight and Soar to Financial Security
Meg’s finances were okay, but she wanted more than to just barely meet expenses. So she decided to start an Internet business.
She searched around, found a reliable company that she liked, products that she felt comfortable using and promoting.
I Love Spam
Spam is considered any unsolicited and often unwanted e-mail. The term seems to have originated from a Monty Python sketch set in a cafe that serves nothing but the canned, processed meat, called Spam.
The Key to Your Security
There’s a lot of talk these days about the lack of security in the workplace, especially in corporate America. Events such as downsizing, re-structuring, mergers and acquisitions have many workers wondering whether the job they have today will be there tomorrow. This uncertainty has, in some places, resulted in a loss of morale and an unwillingness for some employees to give their best. After all, they think, “If I could be gone soon or have my job radically changed, why give 100% to this organization?”