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Real Estate Investment Loans dive into this incredibly underserviced marketplace, here’s a few tips to get you started the right way.If you have decided to take the first step toward real estate investment and have decided to buy a home, then you have made a wise and exciting choice. The most difficult and cumbersome part of real estate investment (aside from choosing a house to buy) is getting your loan completed. Buying a house requires a significant investment, and banks and mortgage companies are careful in whom they choose to loan their money to, a * Target a niche that you’re familiar with or passionate about. Your words will shine brighter if you love the subject matter. A great place to look for possible clients is at catalogs.com, cataloglink.com, and catalogs.google.com. * Get some samples together. Search through some catalogs you have and find a few blocks that are lacking. Then rewrite these blocks, using the same form Drawbacks Of Dealership Financing on Car Loans! 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Yep, I’m talking about the wonderful world of catalogs. Consider these statistics… * According to the Direct Marketing Association, the catalog industry grew 7.5% in 2006, with sales reaching $144 billion. (Yes, that’s “billion”, with a “b”). * The National Mail Order Association estimates that there are 11,000 consumer catalogs and 6,000 business-to-business catalogs in the U.S alone. That’s 17,000 possible clients. Startling numbers, aren’t they? And the amazing thing is, this mega-sector is serviced by only a handful of copywriters. It’s true. This tightly knit group of copywriters hold claim to this massive fortune. And guess what? They’re keeping their traps shut about it so no one else will horn in on this primo gig. Wouldn’t you? So what’s so great about catalog copywriting? First of all, it’s a lot easier (and faster) to write a 10 line copy block than it is to struggle for days and days over a 10 page sales letter. Secondly, you have much more variety, writing about many different products instead of getting bogged down in one grueling subject for weeks at a time. Finally, it can be very lucrative for those who are talented in this field. It’s not unheard of for catalog copywriters to receive $50… $75… even $100 or more per copy block. Write a couple of blocks an hour for only a few hours a day, and you can see how the numbers can add up quickly. But before you dive into this incredibly underserviced marketplace, here’s a few tips to get you started the right way. * Target a niche that you’re familiar with or passionate about. Your words will shine brighter if you love the subject matter. A great place to look for possible clients is at catalogs.com, cataloglink.com, and catalogs.google.com. * Get some samples together. Search through some catalogs you have and find a few blocks that are lacking. Then rewrite these blocks, using the same forma Story Structure - The Value of a Shape Shifter est of all lucrative — if you know where and how to find them.The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon – understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.The Hero's Journey:· Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.· Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, Yep, I’m talking about the wonderful world of catalogs. Consider these statistics… * According to the Direct Marketing Association, the catalog industry grew 7.5% in 2006, with sales reaching $144 billion. (Yes, that’s “billion”, with a “b”). * The National Mail Order Association estimates that there are 11,000 consumer catalogs and 6,000 business-to-business catalogs in the U.S alone. That’s 17,000 possible clients. Startling numbers, aren’t they? And the amazing thing is, this mega-sector is serviced by only a handful of copywriters. It’s true. This tightly knit group of copywriters hold claim to this massive fortune. And guess what? They’re keeping their traps shut about it so no one else will horn in on this primo gig. Wouldn’t you? So what’s so great about catalog copywriting? First of all, it’s a lot easier (and faster) to write a 10 line copy block than it is to struggle for days and days over a 10 page sales letter. Secondly, you have much more variety, writing about many different products instead of getting bogged down in one grueling subject for weeks at a time. Finally, it can be very lucrative for those who are talented in this field. It’s not unheard of for catalog copywriters to receive $50… $75… even $100 or more per copy block. Write a couple of blocks an hour for only a few hours a day, and you can see how the numbers can add up quickly. But before you dive into this incredibly underserviced marketplace, here’s a few tips to get you started the right way. * Target a niche that you’re familiar with or passionate about. Your words will shine brighter if you love the subject matter. A great place to look for possible clients is at catalogs.com, cataloglink.com, and catalogs.google.com. * Get some samples together. Search through some catalogs you have and find a few blocks that are lacking. Then rewrite these blocks, using the same form Should You Put Your Annuity in an IRA? p>Let me start by answering that question...if an annuity fits your investment objectives than there is no reason that an annuity should not go in your IRA. Okay all you smarty pants out there who keep arguing that it is tax deferred and it does not belong in your IRA...SO WHAT??? The fact that it is tax deferred is only one reason why people buy annuities.Now, let me elaborate on my thoughts here. If you are buying an Startling numbers, aren’t they? And the amazing thing is, this mega-sector is serviced by only a handful of copywriters. It’s true. This tightly knit group of copywriters hold claim to this massive fortune. And guess what? They’re keeping their traps shut about it so no one else will horn in on this primo gig. Wouldn’t you? So what’s so great about catalog copywriting? First of all, it’s a lot easier (and faster) to write a 10 line copy block than it is to struggle for days and days over a 10 page sales letter. Secondly, you have much more variety, writing about many different products instead of getting bogged down in one grueling subject for weeks at a time. Finally, it can be very lucrative for those who are talented in this field. It’s not unheard of for catalog copywriters to receive $50… $75… even $100 or more per copy block. Write a couple of blocks an hour for only a few hours a day, and you can see how the numbers can add up quickly. But before you dive into this incredibly underserviced marketplace, here’s a few tips to get you started the right way. * Target a niche that you’re familiar with or passionate about. Your words will shine brighter if you love the subject matter. A great place to look for possible clients is at catalogs.com, cataloglink.com, and catalogs.google.com. * Get some samples together. Search through some catalogs you have and find a few blocks that are lacking. Then rewrite these blocks, using the same form What Is Network Marketing? s over a 10 page sales letter.A network marketing business in reality is a business school; you are or should be in a training program from day one. This truly is a Learn while you earn Program. The training if it is quality training is life changing.There are many different opportunities that in reality are a network marketing company, but they refuse to call themselves that. 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Then rewrite these blocks, using the same form Home Staging Now More Important Than Ever dive into this incredibly underserviced marketplace, here’s a few tips to get you started the right way.As the market dips on the inevitable roller coaster ride that real estate is, home staging is a valuable marketing tool for all price points and areas of the county.Homeowners might not be familiar with home staging but Realtor’s should be. You’re not? Where have you been? Home staging is a marketing technique; staging prepares the house so it appeals to the most potential buyers possible.Why do many Realtor’s * Target a niche that you’re familiar with or passionate about. Your words will shine brighter if you love the subject matter. A great place to look for possible clients is at catalogs.com, cataloglink.com, and catalogs.google.com. * Get some samples together. Search through some catalogs you have and find a few blocks that are lacking. Then rewrite these blocks, using the same format and similar word count. This is the perfect place to plug in your direct response skills, like the AIDA formula and power words. Put the before and after copy blocks side by side on a Word document and boom–instant sample. Remember: to a potential catalog employer, it’s not how pretty it looks, it’s how well it sells. So don’t worry about styling. * Use email to contact your potential clients. Be short, sweet, and to the point. Highlight your experience, insert any short testimonials, and leave your contact info. On my second day after launching my freelance career, I used this same basic approach and received a 30% response–all within 3 hours of sending my email. Less than a week later, I had secured a client. And that same client has used my services again and again. As you can see, the catalog market is truly an untapped source for copywriters, and a virtual gold mine for those who take advantage of it.
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