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6 Lessons I Learned as an Entrepreneur for More Freedom, Happiness & Success

After 22 years in business (where the heck did the time go), I felt it was a good time to look back, reflect, and share a few of the lessons I've learned over the years. Obviously, I encountered more lessons tha I'm sharing here, as I stepped out of my comfort zone time and time again. If I hadn't, I would never have attended my first terrifying networking event (hard to believe, right). But if I had realized the impact of the outcomes I learned, I could have saved a lot of time, and my life and business growth may have been easier and less stressful. Hindsight – don't you love it!

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Marketing Letters that Open Doors

The easiest method to inform potential customers about your business, with the least amount of expense, is to mail out marketing letters to your target market. An effective marketing letter can get the results you need. A large, glossy ad looks great but can you be sure the ultimate decision-maker is reading it? A well-written letter, addressed to the right person, can transform a "prospect" into a "buyer."

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4 Easy Steps To Create New Products & Increase Sales

Have you been putting off a project that you know will help grow your business? It could be hosting a teleseminar to attract more clients, writing an ebook, creating a new workshop or program, or whatever “dream” has been in your head but has never seen the light of day. Often, we let our clients get in the way of our business growth. Yes…you read that correctly. We let our paying clients get in the way of progress.

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How You Can Stand Apart

You may be wondering how you can stand out from the crowd…that is from your competitors. What makes you different? You may sell the same product, but why should anyone buy from you? If you’re struggling with this question, the answer can be easy to find – with bonus ...You may be wondering how you can stand out from the crowd…that is from your competitors. What makes you different? You may sell the same product, but why should anyone buy from you? If you’re struggling with this question, the answer can be easy to find – with bonus results.

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7 Surprisingly Simple Secrets To Become A Better Writer

Whether you’re writing for fun or for business, often, the most difficult part is getting started. All the thoughts spiralling in your head, whispering discouraging beliefs about what you “should” be doing to craft a great piece, can stifle your creativity. But following these seven tips will help to free your mind so you can become a better writer. 1. Write an ugly first draft.

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The Perfect Time To Get Media Attention

Many entrepreneurs and business owners believe that summer and Christmas are the seasons when most people avoid newspapers and business magazines. Everyone is away or too busy – therefore it’s not the time to send a media release out to editors and radio/television producers. But they’re wrong.

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3 Steps to Influence Your Personal Brand & Become a Thought Leader

Let me be clear from the start; you can’t just declare that you are a thought leader, that’s up to other people to say. A thought leader is a person or organization that is a recognized authority in a particular field and whose innovative ideas influence and guide others – and that doesn’t happen ove ight. Thought leadership is not just about being known – it’s being known to make a difference. Here are 3 steps you can take to gain credibility, influence your industry, and be recognized as a thought leader. 1. Be genuiner

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Costco’s Customer Relations Nightmare

Recently, I had to renew my Costco membership. I’ve been a member for years and set my membership to “auto-renew,” which did not happen this time. So instead, I went online and manually entered my credit card details and submitted. It was done. But two days later, I received a notice saying ORDER CHANGED because they were “Unable to obtain a valid authorization on the credit card provided.” Well, that was downright strange, distressing, and wrong.

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Marketing Strategy
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Discover What Your Audience Wants to Read From You

Have you ever sat in front of your screen wondering what brilliant words of wisdom will capture your audience’s attention? What content are your readers actively searching for? How will you WOW them? If you’ve ever faced a blank screen, and if you blog regularly, I’m sure you have, then there’s a simple solution to get into the heads of your audience. All you must do is uncover the questions and conce s people ask about in your industry and answer those questions in an article. Sounds easy, right? But where can you quickly and easily access that information?

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How To Make Or Break A Great First Impression

Consider this…you recently met Mary at a networking event and got along well right from the start. You discovered that you have a lot in common and you know many of the same people. And you believe she fits your “ideal client” profile. Mary gives you her business card. What do you do next? File the business card and hope you run into her at another business function. Follow up with an email, telephone call, or hand written note card.r

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Goals + Action Plan = A Game Changer For Your Business!

There are only a few weeks left this year…how’s your business doing? Are your sales where you want them to be? Have you reached the goals you set for yourself (you do set goals, don’t you)? Autumn is a time for change. It’s a great time to evaluate what you’ve accomplished so far and what changes need to be made moving forward. Too many people wait. They wait to create new products. They wait to add new services. They wait to change.

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5 Steps For Writing Persuasive Marketing Messages

Whether you’re writing content for your Web site or putting together a brochure to be handed out at a tradeshow, you need to get your message across quickly and concisely, and of course, with one objective in mind – and that is for the reader (your prospect) to take action. Everything you write must have a purpose. What do you want to accomplish? Follow these five steps to ensure you attract the “right” audience and motivate them to take action. Step 1: Know Your Audiencer

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How to Easily Bring New Life to Old Blog Posts

When it comes to blogging, you continually look for new ideas and concepts to write about. And with each new post, your older content is moved down the list in your blog. But it doesn’t have to be forgotten. Go back to your older blog posts and turn the content into videos and powerful social posts. You can then link these new posts back to your original article or simply let them stand on their own to showcase your expertise in other formats. Have you written a checklist or list of tips that can stand on their own?

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Media Releases: Defining Your Audience

Having a story printed about you and your business is the best form of FREE advertising there is. Why you ask? Because it’s believable. A news story in a local or national publication can give more details about your business in a way that allows your expertise to shine. People skim ...

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Know When to Send Your Media Release for Free Publicity

Timing…oh what a controversial subject! Timing can mean the difference between success and failure for getting media exposure. There are a lot variables including time of year, what your competitors are doing, current trends in your industry, whether it’s good news or bad news, and the list goes on. To start, find out what the deadlines are for the various media during your initial research for publications and editors.

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Get Your Message To Prospects Without Breaking CASL Rules

With Canada’s new Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL), it’s hard for some businesses to get their message in front of new prospects – but it doesn’t have to be. It’s true; you can’t email a commercial message without permission. But you can mail a letter – the old fashioned way – through Canada Post. Marketing letters have never gone out of style. When everyone’s inbox is cluttered with unsolicited messages, mailing a letter stands out – but only if you do it properly. These 6 tips will ensure your letter not only gets opened, but it will get read. #1 Know the decision maker.r

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When Sales are Slow, Here’s the First Thing to Check

The past couple of years have certainly impacted many businesses. Some have shut their doors, while others have seen massive profits. Many are simply hanging on and hoping for the best. Have your sales hit a brick wall? Do you hear objections on every sales call? Perhaps you believe it’s bad timing, the wrong medium, or the big excuse – COVID. Many entrepreneurs say the number of Website impressions is above average, but they aren’t converting into sales. If this sounds like you, it’s time to take a hard look at your message.

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How To Write An Effective News Release

A well-written news release is a powerful tool that can give your business the free publicity money can’t buy. Publicity is the most effective way to gain customers. It differs from advertising, as you can’t control the message or the timing, but the benefit is great. A news story ...A well-written news release is a powerful tool that can give your business the free publicity money can’t buy.

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Introductions To Be Remembered

No matter where you are…or what you’re doing…you could be asked, “What do you do?” Do you mumble an incoherent answer or simply stumble over words, leaving the inquirer confused. When it’s your turn to stand before a group of your peers and inspire others to ...No matter where you are…or what you’re doing…you could be asked, “What do you do?” Do you mumble an incoherent answer or simply stumble over words, leaving the inquirer confused.

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Hooking the Media

Just as with any great first impression, it has to happen in the first ten seconds or you’ve missed your opportunity – sometimes forever. And grabbing attention in a media release is no different. You have to hook the reader immediately so they will continue to read through until the very ...

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The Key to Make Your Marketing Message Stand Out

Do you have a difficult time articulating what it is that you do? Have you noticed other people’s eyes glaze over when you respond to the question, “What do you do”? Whether you’re delivering your elevator pitch at a networking event, introducing yourself at a business reception, answering the question at a cocktail party, or promoting your services in print (online or offline), stick to the outcomes you deliver and spare the details on how you get there.

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3 Strategies for Managing Your Time

Time management is a huge issue for entrepreneurs. There’s always “one more thing” that must be looked at before you can tackle the real work. If you answer your emails now, you promise yourself you’ll get to work on the “big” project…but somehow, the small things take over and the day is gone – and you end up feeling you haven’t accomplished anything significant. Sound familiar?

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7 Ideas to Use “Found Time” During COVID-19

It’s no longer “business as usual” to say the least. During this COVID-19 pandemic, nothing is as usual. You may have found yourself working from home – with or without children to care for – or discovering that many of your customers have shut down operations, so you’re wondering what to do with this “found time” in your schedule. This could be an ideal opportunity to tackle those items on your business “to-do” list that you’ve neglected far too long. Here are 7 ideas to help you take back a bit of control in your business and prepare for when things get back to a new “normal.”

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5 Tips To Get Your Blog Read

You put a lot of time into writing your blog posts – heck, you spend a lot of time just figuring out what to write about – so you want to make sure your blog gets opened and read. Here are 5 tips to make sure your audience will want to read yours. #1. Ignite the Spark. It can take time to come up with a relevant topic (and “relevance” is key) so do your homework. Research what your audience wants to read about then make it interesting.

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6 Essential Questions To Ask Before Jumping Into A New Opportunity

Recently, I was asked if I could help a person with her creative writing. She was definitely interested in the Retreat I was offering next year (she had missed the one I just ran) but wanted help now. The question caught me by surprise as this is not something I normally offer, even though I designed and taught a Creative Writing program at our local college several years ago. I had to think this through and get back to her.

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Your Antidote For Unresponsive Marketing Content

With today’s pandemic shutdowns, you may have “found” time to take a serious look at what’s been working when it comes to marketing your business – and what has fallen short of targeted projections. When you consider why things haven’t worked out as planned, the answer usually comes down to unresponsive marketing content; that is, your content falls flat. The good news, it can easily be fixed.

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Your 31-Point Marketing Review Checklist

At least once a year, it’s imperative to take time out to re-visit how you’re presenting yourself and your business to the world. Or, any time you’re experiencing change (and that may often be), make sure your message is on-brand across all platforms. Keep an eye on your competition 1. Review what your direct competitors are saying to market their products and services. 2. Check similar businesses in other cities and countries to see how they are marketing their offerings. Understand the current needs of your customers

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3 Sure-Fire Tests to Evaluate Whether Your Message Cuts Through The Marketing Clutter!

When it comes to writing your Web site content, print ads, brochures, etc., are you keeping in line with what your competitors are saying…or are you standing out from the crowd? Many people use the same overused (and meaningless) words and phrases that everyone else uses. These include (and there are many more): • Lowest price • Best service • Highest quality • Most professional • Largest selection • Family owned • Most reliable • In business for 50 years

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6 Tips for Writing Conversational Content

When it comes to marketing, conversational copywriting is essential. The outdated formal business communication is just that – outdated. Big words. Confusing sentences. Not only does it make the content challenging to read, but all too often, the reader loses interest before getting to the end of the first paragraph. Conversational copywriting resonates with your audience because your message reads as if it comes from a friend. It reads like you’re having a cozy conversation over a cup of coffee in a neighbourhood café – but more compelling.

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Your Hackneyed Correspondence Cure

Do you send "canned" emails or letters to prospects and current customers? If so, have you read them recently – from your reader's point of view? Many businesses save time by using templated letters and emails; there's nothing wrong with that. But if you're repeatedly sending the same letter to the same customer, I guarantee it is not getting read. And if, by chance, you added some critical detail, it won't be noticed.

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7 Ways To Step Into Your Extraordinary

It's the beginning of the year. Your slate is clean. This year can be anything you want it to be. If you want to have more fun in your business (and in your life), meet the movers and shakers, and see greater profits, now is the time to do it. Discover what you need to change or add into your "system" today to get more leads and more paying customers in the months to come. If you don't want to see the same results as you've had in the past, make change a way of life and really step into your extraordinary self. The choice is up to you.

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Basics Take On New Meaning

If you’re looking to add a new offering – a new workshop, free Webinar, or something else – take a look back at how you started to create something of value. When I was asked recently to teach high-level executives the basics of writing emails, thank you letters, newsletters, and reports, I thought this would be easy-peasy. Then I second-guessed myself when I thought these executives should know the basics. What could I possibly teach them?

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What's Newsworthy in Your Business

So, you want to be tomorrow’s headliner. Every day, you’re working in your business dealing with clients, selling products or services, and it seems to be the “same old same old.” Things are going okay, but there’s nothing new to report. Nothing exciting going on! How are you supposed to get ...So, you want to be tomorrow’s headliner. Every day, you’re working in your business dealing with clients, selling products or services, and it seems to be the “same old same old.” Things are going okay, but there’s nothing new to report. Nothing exciting going on!

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What’s the Difference Between Writing Articles & Media Releases?

Yes, there are many differences between writing articles to promote your business and writing a media release to garner free publicity. And it may seem obvious, but sometimes I just have to say it…the main difference is “audience.” And of course, what follows is audience expectations. But let’s start with the 7 similarities between writing an article and writing a media release.

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A Real Example of a Facebook Promo Gone Wrong

Recently, I read an intriguing post in one of my Facebook groups. It went as follows: “I published a Facebook post and had 9 people saying they are interested! Then I sent a message to each one. And got crickets! Now what? Trying to stay positive.” As a copywriter, my immediate thought was that the author of this post did not share the value of what she was offering or that her message was unclear in some way. So, I read the responses. The first response fell in line with my thoughts. It began:

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5 Questions You Must Answer to Grab Your Website Visitor's Attention in Seconds

10 seconds... That's how long your Website has to grab a visitor's attention before they click away. And that number is quickly declining – some stats show you only have 7 seconds to let your audience know they're in the right place. Your Website has a lot to do in a fraction of a minute. Here are 5 questions you need to ask to ensure prospects stick around. #1 Are You Clear About Who You Are?

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60 Minutes to Create a Prosperous Year Ahead

2023 is just around the corner, so while you may have put on an extra push to end the year at an all-time high, this is the ideal time to set aside an hour or so to look back and review your results over the past year. I guarantee it will set the stage for some impressive leaps forward to reaching your goals next year. So, before you consider what you want to achieve in the future and set those goals, start by looking back at your successes. You can’t plan for the future if you’re worried about all the things in the past that you’ve attempted but didn’t work out.

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AI Vs Professional Copywriter

There’s a lot of talk – and opinions – about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) these days. It’s been around for decades and used for everything from self-driving cars to chatbots. There’s an application in pretty much every industry, and it’s being taken to whole new levels for individual use.

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The Radio Ad That Bombed

On a local radio show recently, an advertisement for an insurance agency was broadcasted in an interview format with the radio host asking questions to the agent. I've heard this ad several times, so I know they spent good money on promoting their business. Moreover, this interview format made the ad stand out from all the other advertising you usually hear. However, with the answer to the first question, I realized they had lost a great opportunity and wasted much money.

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How To Use Content Marketing To Maximize Impact

Content marketing continues to be a powerhouse move to gain exposure and maximize brand impact even though it may feel the Internet is saturated with blogs and social posts. The list of what “content marketing” is could go on and on, but in a nutshell, it includes the myriad ways you present your expertise to your audience/readers. • Blogs/articles that you’ve written • Blogs/articles you share from others with similar ideas and convictions • Social media posts • Videos

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28 Tips to Cure Unresponsive Marketing Content

When it comes to marketing, you may have wondered why your efforts have fallen flat. Often, the answer has more to do with what you say and not with where you’re saying it. The good news, it can easily be fixed. Your first step is to be open. Read your content from the perspective of your customer, as if you don’t know anything about your business. It may not be easy, but it’s vital to get into their mindset.

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"Tooting Your Own Horn" or Informing Your Prospects

I was writing a bio for a client recently – a darn good bio – that showcased her expertise, her talent, and a bit of her quirky side. It was engaging and told “her story” in an authentic way and hopefully, would make prospects sit up and say, “I want to hire her!” Now…let’s backtrack a minute. Before I begin writing a bio or About Page for anyone, they must complete a two page questionnaire filled with juicy tidbits about their life – and some not so juicy, but necessary details.

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5 Easy To Do Steps To Increase Connections & Gain Greater Profits This Year

It’s the new year and the perfect time for a fresh outlook as you look at the year ahead. We often get caught up in the day-to-day busyness of our business and neglect what seems to be staring us in the face. And I’m referring to not checking the branding face you’re showing the world online. Set time aside this month to ensure you’re on track for success. #1. Review Your Website Take a few minutes to read through your website – yes, the entire website. - Is the content still relevant, and is it clear? Is it compelling?rn- Will your target audience easily identify with your message?r

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6 Savvy Strategies to Get People to Read Your Blog

The easiest way to share your expertise today is to blog. But after spending hours writing and re-writing your articles, do you feel disheartened when your stats show people aren’t reading your insightful thoughts? Blogging is vital for building expert status, connecting with your prospects and customers, and keeping your website content fresh, which drives more traffic to your site. So, what can you do to make all this “work” worthwhile? Start with these savvy strategies to get people interested and reading your content. #1 Write an Enticing Keyword-Rich Headline

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5 Things You Need To Know Before Hiring A Copywriter

Are you looking to update the content on your Web site, generate free publicity with a news release, or create a new brochure? Or perhaps you want to create a simple, yet effective marketing letter to help get your foot in the door. You may have tried writing promotional material about yourself ...Are you looking to update the content on your Web site, generate free publicity with a news release, or create a new brochure? Or perhaps you want to create a simple, yet effective marketing letter to help get your foot in the door.r

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The Testimonial Twist

You've heard it before and you know it's true – testimonials are rewarding for your business. When someone checks out your products or services, they read the reviews and testimonials for unbiased feedback from your customers. It takes time and effort to get testimonials. Often you forget to ask for them. Or if you do ask, you don't follow up on collecting them. So here's a twist on testimonials to get them working for you.

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Become An Expert ...Write An Article

One of the easiest ways to become well known in your field, and the least expensive, is to have your own byline. A published article will promote your expertise, after all, if you've written about it, you must know what you're talking about. Getting started… Now you ...One of the easiest ways to become well known in your field, and the least expensive, is to have your own byline. A published article will promote your expertise, after all, if you’ve written about it – you must know what you’re talking about. Getting started…

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An Elevator Pitch That Gets the Conversation Rolling

Networking is a vital element in any marketing plan. Face-to-face meet and greets are a simple way to make a connection quickly and begin to build rapport…the foundation for any relationship…but it’s not easy for many entrepreneurs. Some find it difficult to stand up in front of a group of strangers and talk about themselves. I recall one networking group where an individual stood up and said, “We do a lot of things. My Web site is___________. Check it out and see for yourself.” And then he promptly sat down.

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5 Ways You May Be Giving Away Your Power In A Sales Conversation

There are a lot of considerations that go into pricing your products and services, including the value you offer, your expertise, and what your market will bear. And when you know you're priced right and prospects show great interest – but you're struggling to make a sale, it could come down to your Sales Conversation. The words you say – or don't say – could be the reason they walk away or look for help elsewhere. Read on to ensure you're not making these mistakes.

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