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Community Relations Strategy for Small Business tions - which track with the body of the article.Does your company have a community relation strategy? Have you even considered it? It is essential to have policies in place. Having run a small business for years which eventually turned into a multi-state franchise system, I realized early on that a business who is part of the community it serves can survive the ups and downs of the business cycles, making it somewhat recession proof. Nothing turns off the community more than a business which refuses to give back a little and gives some ridiculous excuse of; “It is our corporate policy, sorry!” Many time Yellow Page Advertisers: Your Calls are Going to Decrease - Here’s the Remedy A. Tells who the information is for - Yellow Page Advertisers People can tell whether or not it applies to them. I increasingly write audience-specific articles and address them (consultants, speakers) in the title, rather than writing for the less-focused "everyone in business." B. States the problem - Your Calls are Going to Decrease It backs up the claim with a bulleted list stating why C. Tells there’s a remedy for the problem - if they just keep reading Your Strengths, Your Money Evaluation of a Home-Run ArticleNeed a few extra bucks to help pay down debt or build up your emergency account? There are some simple ways to do it without working another job or being away from the children even more. Using your *strengths*, brainstorm ways to zero in on new sources of income.What ARE Your *Strengths*?What are you really good at?What do your friends/coworkers compliment you about, over and over?Are you a perfectionist in certain things?What things do your friends/family tease you about, or find irritating, I’ve been writing articles and posting them online for several years. But it took a while before I learned writing well and developing a long list of places to post them weren’t enough. Articles that deliver fresh, specific, how-to are a solid plus for readers. But writing each around carefully-defined keywords is a must for the search engines. Other factors influence how successful your article marketing efforts will be - like the Page Rank of the posting site, whether they provide a LIVE LINK back, and how specific their niche or readership is. Some of that is beyond my control. But as a writer, it’s up to me to craft each article to cover as many of those bases as possible. Take the time to think through your article marketing strategy, rather than sending them out willy nilly http://www.promotewitharticles.com/strategy100.html There’s more pay-off to write a number of articles, each adding greater depth, around a recurring theme. My articles raised my name from 100 Google mentions to over 3,000 in a relatively short time. They established my expertise in several niches - article marketing and Yellow Page ads. These abilities come together in this example. You don’t Know the Winner until After the Horse Race One never knows when sending out an article, which ones will get the most play. So write each one like your reputation depends on it (because it does). The article described below got widespread attention because it’s timely. And there’s considerable interest (and pain) on the topic. It addresses a serious problem that no one is talking about - the declining response rates to Yellow Page ads. Advertisers feel they’re paying too much for the amount of business their ads bring, but didn’t know about their choices. Since this article went out, there have been so many additional changes working against Yellow Page advertisers that an updated article needs to be written. This level of online visibility indicates there’s considerable interest. Keep track of how widely each article you write is received. That’s one of the ways to stay on the pulse of your readership - so you deliver more of what they want. Your Title is the Hook for the Article Most readers (skimmers, actually) won’t get past the title. So make it a grabber. Give them the reason to keep reading. In this case, it’s long (which I’m convinced works best). This title has three sections - which track with the body of the article. Yellow Page Advertisers: Your Calls are Going to Decrease - Here’s the Remedy A. Tells who the information is for - Yellow Page Advertisers People can tell whether or not it applies to them. I increasingly write audience-specific articles and address them (consultants, speakers) in the title, rather than writing for the less-focused "everyone in business." B. States the problem - Your Calls are Going to Decrease It backs up the claim with a bulleted list stating why C. Tells there’s a remedy for the problem - if they just keep reading Information About Article Marketing - A Basic Introduction Overview For Newbies! my control. But as a writer, it’s up to me to craft each article to cover as many of those bases as possible.In this article we provide you with some overview information about article marketing, and how you can use it to promote your website, product, service, or business.First of all, what is Article Marketing and how does it work?Article marketing uses "article directories" which are massive databases of articles, set up in categories based on niches of subjects and sub-niches of subjects.There are millions of active websites out there that are looking for good content to upload, and E-zine publishers that are also looking for good content Take the time to think through your article marketing strategy, rather than sending them out willy nilly http://www.promotewitharticles.com/strategy100.html There’s more pay-off to write a number of articles, each adding greater depth, around a recurring theme. My articles raised my name from 100 Google mentions to over 3,000 in a relatively short time. They established my expertise in several niches - article marketing and Yellow Page ads. These abilities come together in this example. You don’t Know the Winner until After the Horse Race One never knows when sending out an article, which ones will get the most play. So write each one like your reputation depends on it (because it does). The article described below got widespread attention because it’s timely. And there’s considerable interest (and pain) on the topic. It addresses a serious problem that no one is talking about - the declining response rates to Yellow Page ads. Advertisers feel they’re paying too much for the amount of business their ads bring, but didn’t know about their choices. Since this article went out, there have been so many additional changes working against Yellow Page advertisers that an updated article needs to be written. This level of online visibility indicates there’s considerable interest. Keep track of how widely each article you write is received. That’s one of the ways to stay on the pulse of your readership - so you deliver more of what they want. Your Title is the Hook for the Article Most readers (skimmers, actually) won’t get past the title. So make it a grabber. Give them the reason to keep reading. In this case, it’s long (which I’m convinced works best). This title has three sections - which track with the body of the article. Yellow Page Advertisers: Your Calls are Going to Decrease - Here’s the Remedy A. Tells who the information is for - Yellow Page Advertisers People can tell whether or not it applies to them. I increasingly write audience-specific articles and address them (consultants, speakers) in the title, rather than writing for the less-focused "everyone in business." B. States the problem - Your Calls are Going to Decrease It backs up the claim with a bulleted list stating why C. Tells there’s a remedy for the problem - if they just keep reading Advantages of Trading the Forex You will be skeptic or utter with disbelief if you will be told that there exists a trade where you can double your money in hours with limited risk involve the only business not found else where, it’s called Forex Trading.Forex stands for foreign exchange currency market, instead of trading the shares of your company to the stock market you trade the currency of your country all over. Unlike the Stock Exchange, nick named the "big board" the largest stock exchange in the world by dollar volume only. While in Forex Trading, there are six major curre You don’t Know the Winner until After the Horse Race One never knows when sending out an article, which ones will get the most play. So write each one like your reputation depends on it (because it does). The article described below got widespread attention because it’s timely. And there’s considerable interest (and pain) on the topic. It addresses a serious problem that no one is talking about - the declining response rates to Yellow Page ads. Advertisers feel they’re paying too much for the amount of business their ads bring, but didn’t know about their choices. Since this article went out, there have been so many additional changes working against Yellow Page advertisers that an updated article needs to be written. This level of online visibility indicates there’s considerable interest. Keep track of how widely each article you write is received. That’s one of the ways to stay on the pulse of your readership - so you deliver more of what they want. Your Title is the Hook for the Article Most readers (skimmers, actually) won’t get past the title. So make it a grabber. Give them the reason to keep reading. In this case, it’s long (which I’m convinced works best). This title has three sections - which track with the body of the article. Yellow Page Advertisers: Your Calls are Going to Decrease - Here’s the Remedy A. Tells who the information is for - Yellow Page Advertisers People can tell whether or not it applies to them. I increasingly write audience-specific articles and address them (consultants, speakers) in the title, rather than writing for the less-focused "everyone in business." B. States the problem - Your Calls are Going to Decrease It backs up the claim with a bulleted list stating why C. Tells there’s a remedy for the problem - if they just keep reading Earn Extra Income At Home - Don't Fall for Scams have been so many additional changes working against Yellow Page advertisers that an updated article needs to be written. This level of online visibility indicates there’s considerable interest.Who wouldn't like to earn extra income at home? There are millions of people on the internet that want or needs extra money and most of them want it the easy way. There are a few web sites with millions of affiliates (good people that didn't know any better and got scammed) that offer work-at-home opportunities to make "easy money".These fulltime expert scammers know how to get people's attention and get them excited about parting with their money. They will either offer you a lot of freebies and/or sell their products at a very low price bet Keep track of how widely each article you write is received. That’s one of the ways to stay on the pulse of your readership - so you deliver more of what they want. Your Title is the Hook for the Article Most readers (skimmers, actually) won’t get past the title. So make it a grabber. Give them the reason to keep reading. In this case, it’s long (which I’m convinced works best). This title has three sections - which track with the body of the article. Yellow Page Advertisers: Your Calls are Going to Decrease - Here’s the Remedy A. Tells who the information is for - Yellow Page Advertisers People can tell whether or not it applies to them. I increasingly write audience-specific articles and address them (consultants, speakers) in the title, rather than writing for the less-focused "everyone in business." B. States the problem - Your Calls are Going to Decrease It backs up the claim with a bulleted list stating why C. Tells there’s a remedy for the problem - if they just keep reading Money Is Not Everything tions - which track with the body of the article.Almost all material things here on earth can be bought with money. Money is a medium of exchange to acquire any services or material things that we want or need. For many people, money is everything. They believe that having a lot of money can bring them to the satisfaction of which they have dreamed. That’s how powerful is money. It can control the mind of an individual. Many people, because of their obsession to have more money will do anything, even if they have to transfigure people into objects to acquire what they really want. That is why in our econ Yellow Page Advertisers: Your Calls are Going to Decrease - Here’s the Remedy A. Tells who the information is for - Yellow Page Advertisers People can tell whether or not it applies to them. I increasingly write audience-specific articles and address them (consultants, speakers) in the title, rather than writing for the less-focused "everyone in business." B. States the problem - Your Calls are Going to Decrease It backs up the claim with a bulleted list stating why C. Tells there’s a remedy for the problem - if they just keep reading The article provides a 4-step list stating how to get ready and protected That’s a lot to accomplish in 750 words - read it yourself at: http://www.yellowpagesage.com/article253.html Since the website itself provides visitors helpful free resources, it needn’t all be included in the article itself. Interested readers can explore further at http://www.yellowpagesage.com Besides, I’ve sent a barrage of related articles, which further build on each other. Build Your Professional Reputation 616 mentions in Google is an impressive yield for a single article. Admittedly, not all cites provide live links or appear on high Page Rank sites - but some do. (And there are duplicates in that number.) But given the amount of my effort involved, I’m well repaid. Now, think past any single article, to the impact that niche-specific articles can have on your professional standing. Let me prove it. Search Google for "Yellow Page ads" (in quotes). When the query results show 38 million pages, enter "Lynella Grant" in the Search within Results box. The outcome: 5,000 pages related to Yellow Page ads refer to me. That’s a ripple in the Internet universe, but certainly positions me for other activities in that arena. Don’t you think you or your website can profit from similar online visibility? Writing articles is the way to go. Copyright 2005 Off the Page
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