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I finally had my blog set up, and was almost happy with the way the title tags displayed. Then I ran into the other problem Is PR Right for You? 6 Questions to Ask After reading this book, I slapped myself on the forehead so hard the red mark took awhile to go away! This eBook might have that effect on you too. As you might have guessed, by the name of this article, I just finished reading the Niche Marketing on Crack eBook – and then, I just sat there - staring at my computer in disbelief. Here's why:When most people think about marketing, they think advertising. While advertising is a part of marketing, marketing is much bigger than advertising. There are lots of different marketing methods floating around out there, and the challenge as a business owner is figuring out when it's appropriate to use each one and the best way to use it.Public relations, or PR, is the art of getting someone else to write or talk about you or your business. Preferably in a favorable manner. 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I worked most of the day on the new blog, trying different things, searching for Plugins, figuring out how they worked, etc. The one thing I wanted to resolve with this blog was making the blog address look like a web-page address so I could submit it to Adwords in a decent format. I wanted the appropriate niche word displayed (which would make for better organic search results). I must have spent two hours on that subject. AND, I'm not exactly a newbie. I have been doing this stuff for over two years. In my defense though, my concentration has been web-sites, not blogs. So there went the day trying to figure out all things related to blogs. I finally had my blog set up, and was almost happy with the way the title tags displayed. Then I ran into the other problem 5 Things You Must Do Before a Job Interview the SEO books in my collection; and most of them pertain to web sites. So I decided it would be better to put up a web site – and then, for some reason, I put up a blog. Maybe it had to do with the fact that blogs have templates and I could get up and running much quicker using a pre-formatted template. I wanted to get started fast, so I put up a blog I think that was my reasoning.So you just found out that you have a job interview tomorrow and unfortunately procrastination is a weaknesses you haven’t yet conquered. Here are the down and dirty tips to pull it together at the last minute.1. Look at the job posting you are applying for, and develop sound bites that address the needs of the employer. Think of examples where you demonstrated the skills that appear in the job posting and develop answers that clearly show an employer that you are the perfect candidate for this position. All sound bites should be 2-3 minutes in length.2. Use the TODAY acron There is was one problem that I didn't know how to resolve with a blog and that is how to make it Search Engine friendly. I wanted Google would locate my new blog and the niche I wanted to target fast! I worked most of the day on the new blog, trying different things, searching for Plugins, figuring out how they worked, etc. The one thing I wanted to resolve with this blog was making the blog address look like a web-page address so I could submit it to Adwords in a decent format. I wanted the appropriate niche word displayed (which would make for better organic search results). I must have spent two hours on that subject. AND, I'm not exactly a newbie. I have been doing this stuff for over two years. In my defense though, my concentration has been web-sites, not blogs. So there went the day trying to figure out all things related to blogs. I finally had my blog set up, and was almost happy with the way the title tags displayed. Then I ran into the other problem Elements of a Successful Customer Newsletter - 6 - Headlines g and that is how to make it Search Engine friendly. I wanted Google would locate my new blog and the niche I wanted to target fast! I worked most of the day on the new blog, trying different things, searching for Plugins, figuring out how they worked, etc.In a minute, I'm going to give you a way to write great headlines for your newsletter that is as easy as painting by numbers. But first...Several years ago, I worked as an editor on a daily newspaper. I didn't write the stories, but it was my job to make sure they all appeared on the page -- and that as many people were attracted to read them as possible.No page was more important than the front page. And no story on that page was more important than the 'splash' -- the biggest story in the whole paper.So guess which story got the most attention? And guess which part of The one thing I wanted to resolve with this blog was making the blog address look like a web-page address so I could submit it to Adwords in a decent format. I wanted the appropriate niche word displayed (which would make for better organic search results). I must have spent two hours on that subject. AND, I'm not exactly a newbie. I have been doing this stuff for over two years. In my defense though, my concentration has been web-sites, not blogs. So there went the day trying to figure out all things related to blogs. I finally had my blog set up, and was almost happy with the way the title tags displayed. Then I ran into the other problem Crisis Management Tips isplayed (which would make for better organic search results). I must have spent two hours on that subject. AND, I'm not exactly a newbie. I have been doing this stuff for over two years. In my defense though, my concentration has been web-sites, not blogs.The term crisis management has different connotations. In this article, I will try to provide pointers that can be used in most situations:Is It A Crisis In The First Place?:This question is important to ask, as there are many situations that go wrong because the right person to handle it is not around. You may be in charge of a project until your supervisor comes back and are unable to contact him during a crisis. You have to make your own decisions in his absence and your action is dependent on the level of authority given.The Big Picture:It is not easy to ha So there went the day trying to figure out all things related to blogs. I finally had my blog set up, and was almost happy with the way the title tags displayed. Then I ran into the other problem of how to target my particular keyword. Frustrated, I decided to go to my eBook collection and see if there was anything there that could help – and that’s when I re-discovered Niche Marketing on Crack; and began to read. . . Well, you know the rest. When I was finished, I sat there in disbelief! EVERYTHING I had struggled with in building my blog was outlined in those 51 pages! And, it was all written in a way that I could follow. There were no statements like I usually find in other books, where they tell you to do something, and then they figure you already know what they're talking about (isn't that why you bought the book, so someone could clarify things for you?) In Niche Marketing on Crack, Andrew Hansen shows you EXACTLY how to do the things you need to do to start making money with his system immediately! Whether you're a newbie or a long-time marketer, there is something you can learn from his system. But it's not all blog talk. There is much more, that's just the part that helped me the most. Other things you will learn include: 1) The right way to find a niche product that will be immediately successful. 2) An amazing plugin that is available for free that will help you SEO your Blog (this would have come in VERY handy and saved me half a day! 3) Registering a Domain name so it will attract tons of organic search engine traffic. 4) Amazing ways to break down your Article content so you can get the most exposure from the least amount of articles. 5) Adding a ping list to your blog – and exactly which sites to Ping. Niche Marketing on Crack will tell you exactly where all of these things are located, as well as HOW to use them? With step-by-step instructions – just like following a recipe! Niche Marketing on Crack tells how to use Google to search for your competition. This litt
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