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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Creating Shareable Visuals is Easy With These 7 Online Design Tools


We all know that when it comes to consuming content, text alone no longer makes the cut. We are multi-sensory beings and the more we can plug into our senses to absorb content, the bigger its impact.
Adding visuals is key to beefing up impact and engagement -- be it in a blog post, social media post or email. (You can say goodbye to your audience if you cannot hold their interest for longer than a few seconds.) Not only will including visuals help get your point across, it could entice your audience to share your content with their networks. Read more...

Saturday, April 26, 2014

The Year Ahead: 5 Social Media Trends Every Entrepreneur Needs to Know



The social media landscape is evolving rapidly, and therefore, your social media marketingstrategy cannot remain static. Instead, it’s important to reevaluate business goals, social media campaigns, platform results and revise your strategy at least once a year -- if not quarterly.
Being aware of trends in the social sphere can help you design better strategies, apply the most effective tactics and choose where to invest your staff as well as financial resources. Here are the top five social media trends every entrepreneur needs to think about for 2014 and beyond: Read more...

Thursday, April 24, 2014

 

Can 3 little words make a $100,000 difference? Yup

World's Laziest Networker, Mark J

COME ON, 3 WORDS?
COME ON, 3 WORDS?
Yeah, I know what you’re probably thinking… “gimme a break” … or … “OK, what’s the gimmick” … or something like, “what a crock.”
Look, I get it.   I get skepticism about any post that promises instant or simple success.
At this point you’ve probably kissed a lot of frogs hoping to find the prince.  The “guru’s” you’ve plugged into hoping to find the “secret” are really good at what they do.   Sounds so great but it never shows up in the print out. Whoops.  Actually, it does show up in the print out. As a loss. It cost you money and it cost you time.  But, they really are good at it.
So now, with good reason, you are skeptical.
How do they do it?  It’s called “hook-path-persuasion.” Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not posting to beat up on these “secrets peddlers” … but while we’re on the subject, here’s how their technique works.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

10 Steps to Getting Started in Social Media Marketing

Like it or not, you need social media to develop and protect your reputation, and to grow your business.
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Law of Attraction - The Focus Wheel Process

Law of Attraction- The Focus Wheel Process

Here is a template for your printing pleasure:
http://oneword.com/ah/focuswheel.pdf

This is a walkthrough on how to use the Focus Wheel process, given by Abraham-Hicks (www.abraham-hicks.com).

Here is a blank Focus Wheel for you to work with if you don't feel like drawing:

The Focus Wheel is a fantastic little process to use when you want to change your vibrational alignment—in other words, feel better—regarding any subject, whether it be finances, a relationship, or a bodily condition.

After some practice, you can whip your vibration into shape using this process in a matter of a few minutes.

I am in no way affiliated with Abraham-Hicks.

Content Marketing Playbook: 24 Epic Ideas for Connecting with Your Customers


The one constant running through every content marketing program is content creation. Like many of us, you likely ask yourself, “What tactics should I use, and how can I execute them?
If you are searching for tactical inspiration, look no further than our newest version of the Content Marketing Playbook: 24 Epic Ideas for Connecting with Your Customers.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

The Importance of Training


Being a network marketer, like any occupation is based on the development of skills. The more know how you achieve will increase your earning potential proportionally. By seeking additional training opportunities online and offline you can develop the necessary skills to earn a decent income online inexpensively.

I would suggest first think about your areas of interest, your niche so to speak. Once you have decided on the areas you want to increase your knowledge of, then start searching for training in those areas.

A few nice areas to start (a lot of free materials) would be:
Relationship Building: Mark Januszewski, World's Laziest Networker
Video Marketing: James Wedmore TV
Social Media Marketing Ebooks: Social Mediopolis

If you have some other great training sites please share.