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branding your business

More Tips for Branding Your Writing and Business

February 22, 2012

Letting people know who you are and what you can provide for them is a way to grab attention and get your business message read. Here are another 5 tips you can use to give you a jump on your competition.   1.  Use pain and pleasure hot buttons. Find a way to position your [...]

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Marketing Your Business Requires Personal Branding

January 16, 2012

Let’s get right to the heart of the matter. If you’re reading this blog post because you want to know more about corporate strategy, market penetration, paradigm shifts, business models, strategic partnerships, or any other business buzz word flavor of the week, you’re in for a big letdown. Here’s a revelation. This blog post isn’t [...]

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Internet Writing for Visitors Then Writing for SEO

June 6, 2011

Writing search engine-friendly content may not get you more business because that writing is very different than writing for the average Internet customer or prospective client. First of all the poles and research show that only about 15 percent of Internet consumers read your entire webpage or article or post. Most Internet consumers scan the [...]

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Simplicity and Repetition are the Keys to Branding

December 4, 2010

It is easier for your clients and customers to recognize your brand when your design and approach are simple. The major brands of just about every product all use simplicity in their branding concepts. One major reason for using simplicity is that when the logo or design is repeated for recognition, it isn’t offensive. It [...]

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Why You Need to Brand Yourself

November 22, 2010

Are you doingwhat you passion for and love what you do? I listened to the first part of a teleseminar by Lisa Sasevich last week and that was one of the first statements she made and repeated the concept through out he 90 minutes. Connie Green says the same thing in all of her workshops [...]

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Finding a Domain Name the Traditional Way

November 20, 2010

In my last post I described my strategy and basically my attitude about how to find good domain names. Most everyone else who writes about finding domain names says, that in general,  the names should be: Short; Catchy so the reader will see them and remember them; Easy to pronounce; Easy to spell (unless you [...]

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