The term “mojo” can mean different things to different people. For some, it means being “in the swing of things” or on top of their game. When a business owner […]
Inspiration is very important to entrepreneurs. It can provide motivation to get them through the tough times. It can spark ideas for new products, services, or marketing efforts. Or it can simply make an ordinary day a little brighter.
One of the greatest challenges of any home based business is bringing in customers. Unlike a physical storefront, with a home based business nobody is going to just "walk by" and make a purchase. You have to be proactive. You have to get your message in front of your customers. You have to draw people in.
Do you know what client attraction is? It’s about making the right client connection with everything you do in your business. Targeting, positioning and figuring out your unique selling proposition are all about attracting the right clients. When there is synergy in your business “client attraction” is like honey in a pot it will attract bees.
Social media presents an opportunity to build your subscriber base with a wide range of different people and cross-promote your business from different traffic sources.
Today’s web is far more visual than it was just 5, 7 or 10 years ago. These days, with faster Internet speeds and sophisticated mobile devices, it’s possible to use more images in your content.
There’s nothing worse than sitting down at your computer and finding you have absolutely nothing to write about. And even though you might be a prolific blogger, it happens to all of us at one point or another. The great thing is that there are plenty of brainstorming methods we can use to hear the tap, tap, tap of our keyboards again.
A lot of people start blogs without any monetization plan in mind. While that can be corrected, it’s always easier if you’re clear on how you will monetize from the beginning.
Do You Know Why You Blog? I Mean Really Know…It seems kind of like a silly question, but I would guess that most bloggers don’t know the true reason why they blog. And because of that, they flounder and don’t earn as much as they’d hoped.