Posts Tagged ‘Succeed’

How to Succeed and Stay on Task with Your Internet Marketing Promotion Strategies. A.C.T.I.O.N.

Working from home can get stressful. With all the distractions
presented to you each day, you need an effective way to stay
focused. When working online, it is difficult to always stay on
task and not get sidetracked.

The difference between those who succeed and those who don’t can
be summed up by one simple word. A.C.T.I.O.N. Use this acronym
to motivate yourself to stay on top of your daily plan.

Automate as many things as possible. You can do this with
autoresponders, mailing list filters, signature emails and other
tools of this type.

Catagorize your daily to-do’s and make sure your highest
priority is always on the top of the list.

Target. Know your target audiience, Also know your target goal
of what you want to accomplish each day and make sure it gets
the most attention it deserves.

Invent and Inspire Every day, jot down notes — ideas on how to
promote your site and ideas for new articles. Keep yourself
motivated and inspired by setting a goal to promote at least one
new article or product each week.

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Writing – Become A Brand Name Writer And Succeed

Want to become a successful writer? You can, even if you’ve never been published before, if you understand one thing: you need to build your name until you become a “brand name” writer.

Although you may never succeed in your brand-building efforts to the level of JK Rowling or Stephen King, as long as some editors and other buyers know your name, you will always have a long list of clients and will build a successful writing career.

It’s very simple: the more people who know your name, the more people will buy your writing. Large companies understand the value of their brand; much of their advertising is solely brand-building – they want to get their name known, and they realize that they must constantly remind people of their brand.

Brand-building is Vital: People Do Business with People They Know

Writing is actually a very small world. People pass your name around. So if you’ve written for a magazine, an editor will pass your name on to another editor who’s looking for a writer for a book.

If you’ve sold several articles to a Web site, another site owner will see your name and contact you. If you’re writing a blog, many people will contact you to write for them.

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