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3 Deadly Marketing Mistakes You Can Avoid

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I just wrote about 3 Worst Online Marketing Mistakes and realized all three can be avoided by good writing skills…

I was composing copy for our Blog Squad(tm) Mentor Program, and wrote this:

3 Worst Online Marketing Mistakes

  1. People aren’t finding you easily online – your website or blog is not updated frequently enough, there’s not enough content with keywords, or you may have poor website design that makes search engine indexing and capturing visitors difficult if not impossible.
  2. There’s no way for people to try out your services or products for free before buying; no information products available; no way for you to capture email addresses for follow-up marketing. Even when you do have a system in place, you aren’t following up with leads like you should.
  3. Your emails, web pages, blog posts, ezine and other content lack benefits-driven reasons why visitors or email recipients should read, care, and act on your messages. You’re not persuading anybody to do anything. You wish you could hire an expensive copywriter, but you’re the one in charge of your marketing and web writing.

Each of these common online marketing mistakes can be avoided when you have good writing skills. You don’t have to have a Ph.D. or even be good at writing like they teach you in school. You do have to be able to communicate clearly what the benefits to readers are.

That means putting yourself into the mind of a potential prospect, and writing with their needs in mind. When you address the problems of your readers, you’ll be using the keywords they use in search directories to find solutions to their problems.

You write about them, they search for solutions, they find you (your website, your blog, or your landing pages), and everybody goes home happy.

You can’t find good clients online without good writing skills.

Want to learn more? Click here to read about the advantages of joining the Blogging and Beyond Mentor Program. We teach you the writing skills you need to grow your business online.

Copywriting Intensive in Sunny L.A. with Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero

Copywriting is the single most important skill you must have if you want to do business online and make money. Yet most of us struggle with writing our own persuasive copy that sells.

Just look at the poll here on most challenging writing tasks: promotional copy is ranked the hardest, and has been top of the poll since day one. And few of us can hire expensive copywriters for our businesses. To make matters worse, many copywriting seminars cost thousands of dollars to attend.

Here’s a solution, that will pay off in $$$ for you. Attend this one-day copywriting intensive and learn from an expert who’s very familiar with our kind of businesses:

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On Friday, October 19 my friend, Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero of Red Hot Copy is holding a one-time only, hands-on copywriting workshop.

This means you will actually be molding your own copy into a powerhouse ready to work for you 24/7 ON-SITE, at the workshop one-day event.

This high-touch, hands-on event takes place in Burbank, California. It’s called, *The Insider Copywriting Formula: What Every Business Owner and Entrepreneur Must Know For Maximum Profit and Prestige.*

There are only 50 39 seats available and GOING FAST! Visit http://snipurl.com/greatcopy now to claim your spot! Click here to register.

This event will actually be in Redondo Beach, but you can fly into Burbank airport for convenience. If you come, I’ll buy you a big coffee latte! Hope to see you there.

Gimme the Bad News First: Copywriting Tips

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Sooner or later, as a small business professional, you’ll have to write copy that persuades. According to our poll, readers find persuasive writing the most challenging.

Here’s a post by Copyblogger Brian Clark about 10 Timeless Persuasive Writing Techniques:

      1. Repetition
      2. Reasons Why
      3. Consistency
      4. Social Proof
      5. Comparisons
      6. Agitate and Solve
      7. Prognosticate
      8. Go Tribal
      9. Address Objections
      10. Storytelling

I don’t believe this list is in any particular order. If it were, Brian would have started the list with Agitate and Solve. Nobody’s going to read your copy unless you get their attention. And like newspapers, you’ve got to use bad news up front in your headlines.

It’s hard wired in our brains to pay attention to pain. Yet many clients we work with struggle with finding the real pain of their market. Some write their blogs, newsletters, and copy with the same up-beat optimism that makes them successful and fun to be around.

When it comes to writing copy that persuades, however, take off those rosy glasses. Go for the pain. Agitate it and make it worse. Get readers to remember how bad it feels. Then you can talk about solutions to their problems.

The reason you do this, besides getting their attention, is to establish your credibility as someone who knows what they’re experiencing. You’re creating rapport through empathy.

Flow for Your Landing Pages

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Even if you’re not writing a white paper for your business, you can use Stelzner’s white paper writing tips for your sales pages, persuasive copy and advertorials. It makes your writing flow. (You’ll need to read ’til the end to get a $10 coupon off Michael’s white paper CD…)

I just got off the phone with a client in our mentor group. Karma Kitaj is a life coach with 30 years experience helping people achieve happiness and success as a psychotherapist. Like many solo professionals, she’s bright, educated and experienced at what she does. But as a copywriter, well, let’s just say she’s in the early learning stages!

I reviewed her landing page for her life coaching business and used Michael Stelzner’s white paper writing tips to improve the flow of the copy. Here’s what I suggested:

  1. Attention-grabbing headline (to be written after the copy is finished)
  2. The Pain – what is the problem readers have? This needs to be written with strong emotions
  3. The Generic Solution – how this was handled this in the past and why this isn’t working anymore
  4. The New Solution – What is life coaching and how do you know if you’re ready for it?
  5. What to look for in picking a life coach – 10 tips
  6. The specific solution – Who she is and why she is qualified to coach life issues
  7. An example of a life coaching client and the results obtained
  8. Call to action – next steps on how to find out more about Karma and her services

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No White Paper? That won’t look good to prospects…

Don’t be caught telling your next prospect you don’t have one yet, when they ask to read your company white paper.

You must have a professionally written white paper that gives in depth information in your field if you want respect and credibility.

Want to learn how to write one yourself so you don’t have to pay a high fee to a white paper writer?  Join me this Friday for Michael Stelzner’s White Paper seminar in San Diego at the Hyatt Islandia on Mission Bay.

To learn more, read my previous post here with all the details including a registration link. (Tell Michael I sent you and I’ll buy you a frappucino…)

P.S. It’s a great excuse to come visit me in San Diego and stay on beautiful Mission Bay at the Hyatt..

Branding for Your Business: How Important Is It, Really?

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Branding: if you’re an American brought up on Western movies, "branding" probably makes you think of cowboys rustling up calves and sticking a hot iron to their haunches. Now that’s gotta hurt, even if it’s only for a little while…

If you’re in business, you should know that having a ho-hum brand will make all of your marketing that much harder – if nobody can remember you or what you do. What really hurts is not having a brand, or having one that doesn’t work.

Now when you combine a good brand name with great blog writing – well, the cows come running…dare I continue the metaphor by saying clients will stampede to your door? Yippey ay yea and git along li’l doggies…

Okay, I’ll stop. The point is, branding and blogging are two marketing tasks you really need to take care of, if you want to stand out from your competitors and make money, on or off-line.

Two things you should do about that right now:

  1. Go over to Build a Better Blog and read some of the Q & A’s Denise is writing about blogging for your brand
  2. Go read about why you should grab one of the 5 seats left in the Branding and Blogging tele-workshop we’re doing starting September 11, next Tuesday, with Ruth Klein

You see, if you are writing online for your business, you will find that everything you write about should reflect your brand, both your personal and external business brand. Most professionals aren’t clear what that means and how important that is for business.

When Denise and I "branded" ourselves as The Blog Squad(tm), the lid blew off our business. It really made a big difference. (And it didn’t hurt at all!)

Copywriting: The MOST Important Skill You Need to Grow Business

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As our reader poll shows, most professionals and entrepreneurs find copywriting the most challenging. And it is by far the most important writing skill you’ve got to learn if you want your business to flourish.

I found out about a killer copywriting teleclass my friend, Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero of Red Hot Copy is giving away for free. (Lorrie has the reputation of being one of most knowledgeable and best teachers of copywriting working today, teaching superstars like Michael Port and James Roche.)

Tom Antion also speaks highly of her copywriting teaching skills.

This Monday, August 27 at 5pm Pacific/8pm Eastern Lorrie is giving a promo teleclass – 

*Introductory Teleseminar to Kick Start Your Copywriting Process* ($97 value) 

It’s a preview training call for Lorrie’s Red Hot Copywriting Bootcamp. I’ll be going back to the bootcamp as a refresher course, and I encourage you to at least make the preview call.

If you struggle with writing to get your readers to buy or hire you, then you need to learn how to use words to influence. Lorrie will show you how to connect with readers so they know, like and trust you.

http://snipurl.com/copycamp

FAIR WARNING: You don’t have much time because there are only 200 lines available. (Yes, there will be a replay if you miss the call, but you must sign up to get access. The replay will only be up for 24 hours.)

Here’s some of what you’ll hear on the call…

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White Paper Seminar in San Diego: last day for discount

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Don’t be caught telling your next prospect you don’t have one yet, when they ask to read your company white paper.

NEWS FLASH: You must have a professionally written white paper that gives in depth information in your field if you want respect and credibility.

Want to learn how to write one yourself so you don’t have to pay the high ticket price to a white paper writer? Today (Wednesday August 22, 2007) is the last day for the early-bird discount for Michael Stelzner’s White Paper seminar in San Diego, on September 21.

To learn more, read my previous post here with all the details including a registration link. (Tell Michael I sent you and I’ll buy you a frappucino…)

P.S. It’s a great excuse to come visit me in San Diego and stay on beautiful Mission Bay at the Hyatt…

Core Message of this Blog: Writing Great Ezines & Blogs

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Writing for your online business is one of the
most important tasks you have. The style of writing is always evolving for the
Web, and it’s important to learn how to write effectively for your
business. No other marketing task will involve you as much as writing
for your business.

One of the things we teach in our blogging and online marketing classes is to know your audience and know your core message. I am student for life and have always found the best way to learn something is to teach it. So I am always learning these things over and over and each time I go a little deeper.

When I started this blog (September 4, 2004), it was to have a platform to write content for an ebook, Secrets of Successful Ezines. Since then, I discovered the power of blogs for professionals who want to get their message out to people. Blogs or ezines, blogs AND ezines – it doesn’t matter if you do one or both, as long as at least one is a blog!

In the next phase of evolving an online business, I realized the importance of interesting, relevant, keyword-rich content: articles, information products such as special reports, tips, white papers, and ebooks.

Online marketing must include other pieces of writing for the web: landing pages, sales letters,

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15 Ways to Find Content for Your Blog

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Denise and I kicked off our first advanced blogging class yesterday, Better Business Blogging, with a select group of 10 professionals all eager to improve their blogs. It is so great working with a small group of passionate people, as opposed to spouting the blog gospel to the hordes on large bridge lines.

Each week we highlight several of their blogs and give suggestions for improvement. We’re following our CODA system for blog improvement: paying attention to Content, Outreach, Design and Action. Yesterday we worked on blog content issues.

Here’s my list of 15 ways to find content for writing your blog posts:

Finding Content for Your Blog

1. Set up Google Alerts for your topics and subtopics
2. Set up Technorati WatchLists
3. Monitor your blog feeds of your favorite blogs
4. Use other people’s blog posts as inspiration and jumping-off points to write your own post
5. Use a poll tool such as Vizu.com and set up a vote from readers on biggest challenges,

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