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Successful Home Business - Discover How To Succeed In Home Business one of these), so there's no rush there. Some potential clients are due to follow up with you sometime later this month. Your choices are:Expert home business owners tell you how successful they are in their business. You, in turn, dream of becoming successful. However, do you know what success is? What is it like being successful? A lot of people don't know the fundamental meaning of real success, while others confuse it with financial success. In this article, we will discuss who is in fact a successful person, and why money is not necessarily a determinant of success. a. go fishing b. create your next email newsletter way ahead of schedule c. start writing web articles to promote your business d. enhance your professional relationships by sending email forwar Long Term Disability Insurance Scenario 1: High Pressure Copywriting Job, Need More InformationLong-term insurance is designed to protect you from the impact of a possible disability through a long period of time. That is, the insurance company is obliged to cover a percentage of your monthly salary for a long period of time if you qualify as a disabled individual.As with all other types of insurances, there are many factors that affect and will probably change the terms of a long-term insurance. For example, some insuran A new client who works in a high level industry (say, pharmaceutical) drops a major rush job in your lap. He wants you to rewrite his web copy and give it more depth and professionalism. (Right now, the copy sounds like a seventh grader wrote it). You ask the client for additional information, but he has nothing else to offer. The clock is ticking and you know virtually nothing about this industry. WHAT DO YOU DO? Scenario 2: "What's the Problem With This Copy, Again?" A client who runs a fairly new and underdeveloped entertainment website calls you up sounding frantic. He wants web design and new copy for a promotion he's planning to release in the very near future. You read his existing copy, find that it's well-written, grammatically sound, and takes a respectable tone. In other words: this guy's got flair. You discuss the project with him over the phone, but still you can't figure out what he needs, other than more exposure and a better website design. You take a bold guess and change the tone of the copy, but the client doesn't care for what you wrote, claiming it's "not his style." WHAT DO YOU DO? Scenario 3: Slow Week in Copywriting Land Last week you were in a mad copywriting frenzy - jobs flying in from everywhere. This week, not so busy. You just released your last ezine (assuming you have one of these), so there's no rush there. Some potential clients are due to follow up with you sometime later this month. Your choices are: a. go fishing b. create your next email newsletter way ahead of schedule c. start writing web articles to promote your business d. enhance your professional relationships by sending email forwar Internet Home Based Business 3-Steps to Success rmation, but he has nothing else to offer. The clock is ticking and you know virtually nothing about this industry.Every day people venture into cyberspace with hopes of starting an Internet Home Business. Unfortunately many do so without having a proper plan in place. Although they have the greatest intentions, they fumble their way through the maze of Internet Home Business Opportunities. This is ultimately a plan for failure.I encourage you to set out a plan for yourself before you plunk down your hard earned money on a work from home WHAT DO YOU DO? Scenario 2: "What's the Problem With This Copy, Again?" A client who runs a fairly new and underdeveloped entertainment website calls you up sounding frantic. He wants web design and new copy for a promotion he's planning to release in the very near future. You read his existing copy, find that it's well-written, grammatically sound, and takes a respectable tone. In other words: this guy's got flair. You discuss the project with him over the phone, but still you can't figure out what he needs, other than more exposure and a better website design. You take a bold guess and change the tone of the copy, but the client doesn't care for what you wrote, claiming it's "not his style." WHAT DO YOU DO? Scenario 3: Slow Week in Copywriting Land Last week you were in a mad copywriting frenzy - jobs flying in from everywhere. This week, not so busy. You just released your last ezine (assuming you have one of these), so there's no rush there. Some potential clients are due to follow up with you sometime later this month. Your choices are: a. go fishing b. create your next email newsletter way ahead of schedule c. start writing web articles to promote your business d. enhance your professional relationships by sending email forwar Four Ways to Set a Starting Price for an eBay Auction
One of the toughest questions facing novice eBay sellers is “how do I price my items?Many eBay experts say the best price at which to start an action is at a minimum bid of one cent as this will attract the most bidders. This can be a good strategy if you know your item is particularly hot. However, it can also be a bit of a gamble, Suppose you put up an antique brooch worth, you believe, $150 with an opening bid of one cent. he's planning to release in the very near future. You read his existing copy, find that it's well-written, grammatically sound, and takes a respectable tone. In other words: this guy's got flair. You discuss the project with him over the phone, but still you can't figure out what he needs, other than more exposure and a better website design. You take a bold guess and change the tone of the copy, but the client doesn't care for what you wrote, claiming it's "not his style." WHAT DO YOU DO? Scenario 3: Slow Week in Copywriting Land Last week you were in a mad copywriting frenzy - jobs flying in from everywhere. This week, not so busy. You just released your last ezine (assuming you have one of these), so there's no rush there. Some potential clients are due to follow up with you sometime later this month. Your choices are: a. go fishing b. create your next email newsletter way ahead of schedule c. start writing web articles to promote your business d. enhance your professional relationships by sending email forwar Build Your Niche Site - Step 3 bold guess and change the tone of the copy, but the client doesn't care for what you wrote, claiming it's "not his style."After finding your profitable niche (decent traffic + low competition) the next step is to create quality content for your visitors.This is as important as the quality of the niche, because even if you have found your profitable niche, your visitors won’t spend time on your web site if the content doesn’t give them what they want - period.“But how do I write content about a topic I’m unfamiliar with? “ – The answer to thi WHAT DO YOU DO? Scenario 3: Slow Week in Copywriting Land Last week you were in a mad copywriting frenzy - jobs flying in from everywhere. This week, not so busy. You just released your last ezine (assuming you have one of these), so there's no rush there. Some potential clients are due to follow up with you sometime later this month. Your choices are: a. go fishing b. create your next email newsletter way ahead of schedule c. start writing web articles to promote your business d. enhance your professional relationships by sending email forwar Why Would You Want To Be The Next Digg? one of these), so there's no rush there. Some potential clients are due to follow up with you sometime later this month. Your choices are:One of the first big mistakes Internet marketers make is to try to copy what they think is successful. They hear stories of how popular sites like Digg or MySpace have become and their first thought is to try to copy those ideas without putting any thought into whether those sites are worth copying or not.Simply because a site receives a lot of traffic doesn't mean that it's profitable or that its underlying business model is w a. go fishing b. create your next email newsletter way ahead of schedule c. start writing web articles to promote your business d. enhance your professional relationships by sending email forwards to your "internet marketing buddies" and striking up lazy conversation on instant messenger. Scenario 4: Indecisive Web Copy Client A new prospect who has run his/her business for many years, finally decides to build a website. He says he's got a designer in mind but nobody is taking the project lead, not even the client himself. He asks you, the copywriter, "what should I do?" You've never really spoken to the designer and you have no idea what the client has in mind for the site (and apparently neither does the client). WHAT DO YOU DO? Scenario 5: Article Marketing Alert Dina from Wordfeeder.com Copywriting and Marketing emails you and says she needs you to edit an article job for a trusted client of hers. She would like you to: a. Tweak/tighten the copy and proofread b. Create two versions of the article - one for submitting to article directories, and one for the client's own website WHAT DO YOU DO? Scenario 6: The 5 p.m. Rush Copywriting Job You had a busy and profitable day, all client jobs went off without a hitch. It's nearing 5 p.m. and you're just about wrapping it up. Then the inevitable happens... the straggler rush job client shows up in your email inbox. She's asking you to give her brochure copy a run-through, check for strong marketing, sound grammar and writing quality, make sure headlines work conceptually with the graphics.
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