Build a Business by Re-purposing Your Content
October 4, 2009 by cindyrushton
Filed under Article Writing, E-books-How To, E-zines, Email Marketing, From the Archives, Getting Started, Newest Posts, Podcasting, Secrets to Success
Re-purposing your content makes good business sense. It’s a good way to squeeze out as much value as possible from your current content. And repurposing also helps your customers by providing fantastic content in a variety of ways. Best of all, you can take a simple idea and build your business from that idea. Wondering [...]
How Do I Get Traffic to My Site????
August 11, 2009 by cindyrushton
Filed under Blogging, Email Marketing, From the Archives, Getting Started, Newest Posts
What is your biggest blogging struggle? Recently I asked our Blog and Podcast eGroup what their biggest struggles/needs as a blogger/podcaster were. I came away with some great feedback. One of the top questions was, “How do I get traffic to my site?” A blog without readers is pretty much useless. If you’ve been blogging [...]
NEW SHOW! The Scatterbrain’s System for Writing Speeches, Articles & Books
February 18, 2009 by cindyrushton
Filed under Blogging, Email Marketing, Our Audio Podcasts, Writer-to-Writer
The Scatterbrain’s System for Writing Speeches, Articles & Books with Women’s Mentor, Marnie Swedberg Show Description: Do you have a great book idea, but don’t know how to organize your thoughts? Join us as Marnie Swedberg shares “The Scatterbrain’s Method” for pulling random thoughts together into cohesive, compelling content for speeches, articles and books. As [...]
How To Create A "Buyers Only" List by Jimmy D. Brown
January 26, 2009 by cindyrushton
Filed under E-zines, Email Marketing, From the Archives, Making It Great, Newest Posts
How To Create A “Buyers Only” List By Jimmy D. Brown http://Writers-Nook.com/PLRSO.html Content is king. It gets to wear the crown. And sit on the throne. And rule the world. When it comes to establishing credibility, gaining trust and producing sales, content is royalty. While I would never suggest abandoning the concept of delivering high [...]