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Are You Choosing the Right Clients? 'tasters' of in a blog?There isn’t a business owner alive who doesn’t want to make his or her business grow. In effect, we all want to make more money, increase client satisfaction and derive great fulfillment from our efforts. But if you’re working with a client that is difficult, unappreciative or impossible to satisfy, there’s little room for fulfillment and certainly no room for satisfaction. So, while a potential client is choosing your services, you too are making a choice and are alw If you find yourself answering yes to most of these question then you should seriously consider starting your very own blog. It's A Gut Feel Thing Ultimately the decision comes down to whether you have things to say to others on a one-to-one basis. Unlike many websites you see out there, a blog is very much a person-to-person experience. A corporate blog wouldn't really work unless you had a face and name that people could put to all the posts. It's also worth noting that a blog can be a two-way commun Three Big Lessons of My First Year in Business as a Woman What The Hell Is A Blog Anyway?If anyone sat me down at the beginning of 2006 and told me how challenging being my own woman in business was going to be, I might have bailed right then.Sure one small business owner warned: "You will be making constant calls to get business. Even the people who want to hire you and say they'll call soon need prodding." He went on, "So imagine the follow-ups you'll need to do with the lukewarm?"Another successful business couple, who had just celebrated ni The word 'blog' is a shortened version of 'web blog'. A 'web log' just means a log or diary-type entry on the web. So if you were away travelling on a round the world trip you might post a diary on a website so your friends and family could keep up to date with your progress. On this online diary, or 'web blog' you might also post photos for your friends and family to view. And so - the BLOG was born. And it's really nothing more than that - a collection of thoughts and information from one individual to be read and seen by others. So What Makes A Blog Different To A Website? A blog is more immediate and informal. A blog doesn't have a homepage as such - it just has blog entries or 'posts'. The author or 'blogger' makes regular posts into the blog that are archived as new ones are added. The main difference between a website and a blog is that a blog is designed to be added to much more frequently than a website. Some blogs are added to by their authors once a day or more! But it has to be said that such bloggers are in the minority. **Is Blogging For You? Well, it provides you with a unique opportunity to keep in close contact with a specific group of people. The CEO of a company may choose to launch a blog to keep in touch with staff members and shareholders. As a business-owner you might want to start a blog to let your customers or suppliers know what is happening in your business. Blogs are not for everyone, so here's a few key questions to ask yourself. ** Question 1 Do you want to keep in close contact, on a one-to-one basis with a specific group of individuals? ** Question 2 Do you have the time to add a new and valuable information to your blog at least once a week? (Or can you pay someone to do this on your behalf?) ** Question 3 Do you find that people are always coming to you wanting more information about your product or services and that maybe posting regular updates on the Internet about this might free up your time to be spent on other activities? ** Question 4 Are you offering information products or services that you can provide 'tasters' of in a blog? If you find yourself answering yes to most of these question then you should seriously consider starting your very own blog. It's A Gut Feel Thing Ultimately the decision comes down to whether you have things to say to others on a one-to-one basis. Unlike many websites you see out there, a blog is very much a person-to-person experience. A corporate blog wouldn't really work unless you had a face and name that people could put to all the posts. It's also worth noting that a blog can be a two-way communi Advergaming: Marketing's New Advertising Miracle Cure? read and seen by others.Any basic marketing class begins by introducing its students to the “Four Ps of Marketing”--Product, Place, Price, Promotion. Most business gurus will tell you that of these four, Product is the most important. Your product must have a unique value to the consumer or it won’t sell. Today, with virtual instant communication, it could be argued that PROMOTION is fast becoming Product’s equal when discussing marketing principles. If you promote your product in such a way as So What Makes A Blog Different To A Website? A blog is more immediate and informal. A blog doesn't have a homepage as such - it just has blog entries or 'posts'. The author or 'blogger' makes regular posts into the blog that are archived as new ones are added. The main difference between a website and a blog is that a blog is designed to be added to much more frequently than a website. Some blogs are added to by their authors once a day or more! But it has to be said that such bloggers are in the minority. **Is Blogging For You? Well, it provides you with a unique opportunity to keep in close contact with a specific group of people. The CEO of a company may choose to launch a blog to keep in touch with staff members and shareholders. As a business-owner you might want to start a blog to let your customers or suppliers know what is happening in your business. Blogs are not for everyone, so here's a few key questions to ask yourself. ** Question 1 Do you want to keep in close contact, on a one-to-one basis with a specific group of individuals? ** Question 2 Do you have the time to add a new and valuable information to your blog at least once a week? (Or can you pay someone to do this on your behalf?) ** Question 3 Do you find that people are always coming to you wanting more information about your product or services and that maybe posting regular updates on the Internet about this might free up your time to be spent on other activities? ** Question 4 Are you offering information products or services that you can provide 'tasters' of in a blog? If you find yourself answering yes to most of these question then you should seriously consider starting your very own blog. It's A Gut Feel Thing Ultimately the decision comes down to whether you have things to say to others on a one-to-one basis. Unlike many websites you see out there, a blog is very much a person-to-person experience. A corporate blog wouldn't really work unless you had a face and name that people could put to all the posts. It's also worth noting that a blog can be a two-way commun Brands- Buzz- Brains Strong brands prompt strong brain reactions. Radiologists are proving what marketers have been preaching for decades.Dr. Christine Born, a radiologist at the Ludwig-Maximillians University in Munich conducted a series of MRIs exposing 20 adults (upscale for income and education) to logos of strong and weak German brands. The results, reported in the Wall Street Journal, were that bigger brands make bigger brain waves. This comes on top of previous data indicating **Is Blogging For You? Well, it provides you with a unique opportunity to keep in close contact with a specific group of people. The CEO of a company may choose to launch a blog to keep in touch with staff members and shareholders. As a business-owner you might want to start a blog to let your customers or suppliers know what is happening in your business. Blogs are not for everyone, so here's a few key questions to ask yourself. ** Question 1 Do you want to keep in close contact, on a one-to-one basis with a specific group of individuals? ** Question 2 Do you have the time to add a new and valuable information to your blog at least once a week? (Or can you pay someone to do this on your behalf?) ** Question 3 Do you find that people are always coming to you wanting more information about your product or services and that maybe posting regular updates on the Internet about this might free up your time to be spent on other activities? ** Question 4 Are you offering information products or services that you can provide 'tasters' of in a blog? If you find yourself answering yes to most of these question then you should seriously consider starting your very own blog. It's A Gut Feel Thing Ultimately the decision comes down to whether you have things to say to others on a one-to-one basis. Unlike many websites you see out there, a blog is very much a person-to-person experience. A corporate blog wouldn't really work unless you had a face and name that people could put to all the posts. It's also worth noting that a blog can be a two-way commun Career Impact on Life in General roup of individuals?How does unemployment impact us in all areas of our lives?Where did we go wrong? After all we have so much education and knowledge. So why would such a person be out of work?REALITY - IT HAPPENS TO SO MANY OF USI have a true story for you with facts and solutionsA few months ago I met a gentleman who shared with me his emotional story.Even though he climbed the academic ladder achieving the PhD in Operations Research in addition to his ** Question 2 Do you have the time to add a new and valuable information to your blog at least once a week? (Or can you pay someone to do this on your behalf?) ** Question 3 Do you find that people are always coming to you wanting more information about your product or services and that maybe posting regular updates on the Internet about this might free up your time to be spent on other activities? ** Question 4 Are you offering information products or services that you can provide 'tasters' of in a blog? If you find yourself answering yes to most of these question then you should seriously consider starting your very own blog. It's A Gut Feel Thing Ultimately the decision comes down to whether you have things to say to others on a one-to-one basis. Unlike many websites you see out there, a blog is very much a person-to-person experience. A corporate blog wouldn't really work unless you had a face and name that people could put to all the posts. It's also worth noting that a blog can be a two-way commun The Number 1 Rule for Businesses - Be Professional 'tasters' of in a blog?Have you ever walked into a store and things looked sloppy? Stores should have nice neat displays, right? Normally, yes, but sometimes they get a bit messy on busy days and we all understand how that can happen.But what if you were to walk into a store as soon as it opened in the morning and the place looked liked it had been ransacked? What would you think?You'd probably think it wasn't very professional-looking. If a rack of shirts was haphazardly thrown If you find yourself answering yes to most of these question then you should seriously consider starting your very own blog. It's A Gut Feel Thing Ultimately the decision comes down to whether you have things to say to others on a one-to-one basis. Unlike many websites you see out there, a blog is very much a person-to-person experience. A corporate blog wouldn't really work unless you had a face and name that people could put to all the posts. It's also worth noting that a blog can be a two-way communication tool. Most of the blog software available includes options for readers to be able to post comments in response to what has been written. This can be an excellent marketing and research tool for your business if handled in the right way. Whatever you do - don't take the decision to start a blog lightly. It can be a big commitment and once you've started out on that road there's no going back. People will be regularly checking your blog after you've publicised it and the pressure is then on to deliver readable material on a regular basis. Some Blogging Software To Consider Typepad - very popular and comes with a free trial and upgrade options: http://www.typepad.com BlogHarbour - also comes with a free 30-day trial http://www.blogharbor.com Blogger - the 'grand daddy' of blogging http://www.blogger.com Happy blogging! My blog: http://michaelcheney.typepad.com
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