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Probably the biggest question I get asked is if social networking is worth it or a big waste of time. Well, if you're doing social networking to make money, and you aren't making money, then it most certainly is a waste of time. If youčre on Twitter then here are 3 more tips to make those tweets ascompelling and persuasive as possible.
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I read an article about how the music industry is having a heck of a time making money now -- for a variety of reasons, but one of the main ones is because they can no longer make money the way they used to.
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In the movie, The Prestige, one of the main characters dissects the elements of a magic trick. It's not enough to make something disappear. You need to bring it back. You need to bring closure to whatever you're doing or it will feel unfinished. This is true for a lot of things in life, including your marketing and copywriting.
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I want to encourage all of you to think about ways to not only add community relations to your marketing strategy but also to get better at leveraging those opportunities to grow your business.
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Things are uncertain right now. No doubt. The economy is down. Things we care about are certainly taking a hit. It can be easy to get fixated on fear, frustration and hurt. It can be easy to find what's not working and speculate on how much worse it's going to get.
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Hiring a virtual assistant (a "VA") is all the rage these days. I jumped on board several years ago and now have a team of four assistants (and growing!) that work for me both virtually and in person. The positive impact it's had on my business has allowed me to grow to the million dollar mark this year.
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In all the sensational reporting about identity theft and ID fraud over the last few years, the focus has primarily been on the misuse of the victim's credit cards
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Do you find yourself falling into the trap of focusing on what seems important, only to feel like you're missing out on creating the wealth, grace and ease you truly want from your business?
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There is a ritual to raising your fees. First, you tell yourself you can't do it. Then you begin to fantasize about what you would do with the extra money. Finally, you gulp, make your decision and take the plunge
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There it is, the "Dear John" email everyone dreads receiving. Out of the blue, one of your clients wants to end their relationship with you. Shaken, your emotions suddenly go careening on a roller coaster ride, beginning with disbelief, making a quick stop in anger, then settling into a knot of panic in the pit of your stomach at the thought of all that lost 1ncome.
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