I quote Annie for the purpose of her blog, "This blog is simply information to help other bloggers improve their blogs." True to her design, she's dishing out info that's useful to all bloggers, especially newbies. Checkout her popular posts on tips ranging from adding a favicon (that little image alongside a site's name in the browser tab) to making pull-quotes.
Blog U also has a wealth of links to blogging tools conveniently grouped into Blog Tweaking, CSS/HTML, Software & etc., Graphics, and Blog Templates. Another resource valuable to blogs hovering in the sidelines is the BlogU Students Blogroll. It's a link exchange program that will benefit all parties involved and it's FREE to enroll.
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Monday, December 17, 2007
How to get your business from ..Part 3
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You probably possess a wealth of information on the topic of Internet marketing or business. Do you have knowledge on a topic which you have a passion about which largely remains a mystery to the average member of the public. This puts you in an excellent position to disseminate this knowledge amongst the many that are willing to listen and learn
Write an introductory article followed by directions to the source web-site. Your article would be the key item. To create impressive results, the medium in which it would be a feature would have to be carefully selected. An article on business could be sent to Home business or Internet business magazines, the educational section of any business magazine or business section of any educational publication. On-line and Off-line. Have all national local papers featured an educational article on your own business if it has a national reach?
In Summary
If you are truly ambitious and seeking financial security from your business, if you fantasise about being a millionaire through your business, then always know this: ‘I must be prepared to provide services or goods to a truly large number of people’ and always think this: ‘everybody must get to know about my Business’.
About the Author: Ugo works and trains as an Orthopaedic Surgeon. He also set up runs several successful Internet Businesses including http://www.businessomatic.com/, a resource and guide to any aspiring Entrepreneur. Copyright Ugo Okonkwo http://www.businessomatic.com/. Please reprint or reproduce exactly as is together with resource box.
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How to get your business from the kitchen table to the boardroom
Part 1
Challenging Tips foSmall r Explosive Growth in Any Business or How to Get Your Business From The Kitchen Table to The Boardroom.
Fact: This article will not of benefit to everyone.Entrepreneur
This article is ‘Highly targeted’. It is directed specifically to those business people who:
1. 1. Are not satisfied with their current earnings or business growth and more importantly,
2. Are looking to make more.
3. Know without a doubt that massive action will result in your businesses producing massive results.
If none of these apply to you, if you have no serious financial ambition and you are financially content then there is really no need to read on.
As a result of what I am about to show you, expect to discover more people than you ever imagined who are looking to buy or use your product or service.
Remember that you are running a business so the first rule of business applies, and that is to advertise, advertise, and then advertise some more. Advertising can be quantified and qualified. Quality advertising will yield good results. Large-scale intensive quality advertising will yield outstanding results.
But the cost of these ventures can be anything from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. How does a small home-based business cope with such an outlay?
How to Raise Money: Get a few like-minded entrepreneurs like yourself. Pool together however much or however little money you have together. Do NOT use this as your advertising budget however. Instead, approach an understanding venture capitalist or a good lender.
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Friday, September 7, 2007
Practial thought For online Business Part 3
Create your own newsletter and start building your database. To be successful with a newsletter, you have to specialize. Your best bet will be with new information on a subject not already covered by an established newsletter. Regardless of the frustrations involved in launching your own newsletter, never forget this truth: There are people
from all walks of life, in all parts of the world, many of them with no writing ability whatsoever, who are making incredible profits with a simple newsletter. Plan your
newsletter before launching it. Know the basic premise for its being, your editorial position, the layout, art work, type styles, subscription price, distribution methods, and
every other detail necessary to make it look, sound and feel like the end result you have envisioned.
In Conclusion- all successful businesses offer their customers something of value, but that's not enough. Customers constantly evaluate what they get against what they pay, and their criteria for making repeat purchases are very simple. They want everything: better, faster and cheaper! Even if you're clever enough to build a perfect
business the first time and your product or service is ideal for your customers, your position will eventually erode because the marketplace is not static.
Your product or service may be unique, but it's not as though someone blew the whistle and stopped innovation. Sooner or later, and very soon if you're noticeably successful, other businesses will copy you. If they can
provide a similar product or service better, faster or cheaper, they're going to surpass you.
Never forget that as a business owner you'll be in a constant race against an ever-improving marketplace and no matter where you are in the hunt, making improvements is a daily necessity.
Andy Cooper is the owner and operator of a successful online business.
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