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You Are Losing
Customers By Not Doing This by: Dr Kem Thompson
Not doing what, you ask.
Writing and submitting articles.
Writing articles is a cost- effective way of
promoting your business. It exposes you to potential customers in a
way that few other marketing vehicles do.
Writing and submitting your work to online sites
gives you fr*ee marketing opportunities. It also increases your
credibility in the eyes of potential customers.
Have you taken advantage of this very effective
marketing strategy?
If not, why not?
~*~'What If I Can't Write?'~*~
Common question, common excuse with a simple answer:
if you can talk, you can write.
You don't need to be a professional writer before
you can write as a way of marketing your business.
All you do need to do is
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Want to write
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Decide to write
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Write
~*~'What Should I Write~*~
A few ideas are:
think of some more and add them to this list.
~*~What Topics Should I Write About?~*~
Here, your only limitation is in your imagination.
So be creative and let these questions serve as guidelines in
helping you decide what to write about:
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What information will potential customers find
useful?
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What are you interested in? Find a way to make
it relevant to your business and write about it.
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If you were in your potential customers' shoes,
what topics (related to your business) would interest you?
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In what ways have you solved problems for people
in the past? Write them down. Chances are, other people would
benefit from the solution you provided.
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What are your experiences as a business owner?
Write about them.
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Fill in the blanks :
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How To .......
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Top 5 Ways to......
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What Many People Don't Know About......
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My Favorite Pastime is....
What you've got now is a bunch of potential headings
for your articles, tips, reports or whatever. If you think about it,
there's a lot for you to write about.
All you have to do now is actually put pen to paper
(hand to computer).
~*~What Should I Do With What I've Written?~*~
Submit, submit, submit!
Newsletter editors and webmasters all over the 'net
are looking for fr*ee content for their subscribers and visitors.
Imagine the exposure you get by submitting an
article to an ezine with thousands of opt-in subscribers. Fr*ee of
charge, too! It'd be more expensive (and not always as effective in
pulling in prospects) to advertise in the same publication.
Here is a brief list of places that accept articles
for publication or announcement:
To receive a list of 50 groups and sites that accept
submissions send an email to submissionlist@daysofsuccess.com.
Here's how it works. The key is to have a system
that you use. An example is below:
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Write at least one article each month.
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Include a resource box at the end of it.
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Include permission to fr*eely distribute it at
the top.
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Submit it to at least 5 sites each day.
~*~To make your writing easily acceptable and
profitable~*~
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Provide useful information. No sales letters or
pitches.
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Include some way to get readers to contact you:
you could offer a fre*ebie or a link to your website. This info
goes into your resource box.
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Make your resource box about 4 - 6 lines long.
I've included mine at the end of this article to give you an idea.
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Write it using a text editor like Notepad -
that's how many editors prefer to receive submissions.
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Format it to be 65 characters long per line.
Press the 'enter' key each time you get to 65 characters (unless
your text editor has word-wrap in which case you'd set it to wrap
at 65 characters).
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Always obey submission guidelines to the letter.
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Follow the writing tips below.
~*~Writing Tips~*~
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Write like you talk. Be conversational in your
writing. If you can hold a conversation, you can write.
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After writing your first draft, leave it to
'fallow' then start on your next article.
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Never submit your first draft. Rewrite it after
a day or two.
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Spell check thoroughly. Check for grammar errors
too. Get someone else to read through it if you can - they may
pick up something you've missed.
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Obey submission guidelines (it's so important,
hence my repeating it here)
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Write something everyday. Even if it's just a
personal journal entry, just write. It'll get you into the habit,
and keep you creative.
Practice what this article says and write something
today.
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