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Why Content Marketing Matters: Result$

By Patsi Krakoff in Uncategorized

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If you want to do business over the Internet you’ve got to write to reach and connect with customers. Writing on the Web is a blog about how to do that: how to use your words to build relationships with people who are looking for products and services on the Internet.

When I started writing this blog in 2004, I focused on writing great newsletters and ezines, hence the name, CoachEzines. It evolved as I included everything I was learning about writing for blogs. Now the name more accurately reflects the content you will find here: this is about all kinds of Writing on the Web.

It used to be to make money over the Internet, you wrote web pages and published a newsletter. The web pages were often a version of the company or professional brochure. Companies with budgets spent it on advertising, such as banners or pay-per-click programs. Marketing over the Internet was done like traditional advertising: all push, hoping for pull.

8 Ways to Market on the Web

Rapidly, as new software and Web tools emerge, the last few years have brought changes in the way we communicate on the Web with words:

  • Blogs
  • Ezines, e-newsletters
  • Web-based press releases
  • Article syndication directories
  • E-books, e-courses and autoresponders
  • Podcasts and audio files
  • Video clips
  • Social communities and networks

If you’re a solo professional, small business, or established company marketing on the Web, your words are all you’ve got to make an instant impression and connect with the people you’re trying to reach. Your words are your customer representatives: they’ve got to smile and be helpful, before they can sell. Do you know how to do that with your Writing on the Web?

Marketing is Changing, Are You?

You can see the changes in TV ads. There is more personality, more personal connection than ever before. Traditional marketing is now influenced by the Internet instead of the other way around.

Today it’s all about pull, not push. How can you engage people’s interests, get them to stay and enjoy their experience, and interact with you?

Have you learned the new ways of writing to connect with your target audience? I listed 8 ways any business must publish in order to have a strong Internet presence. How many of those Internet marketing tools are you using?

Where to Start?

If you’re new to marketing your business, products or services over the Internet, you should know that a brochure-style website, while ‘nice’ to have, isn’t the best way to start for fast results. Start with a blog.

A blog will get you found more quickly by people looking to solve their problems. Getting found on the Internet is one of the biggest challenges for business. Because blogs are keyword rich, search engines have an easy time indexing them.You can even build a strong web presence using a blog platform: a blogsite.

Get Published, Get Found, Get Clients

Sounds simple, doesn’t it? There are a lot of things that go into making money over the Internet. A blog is an important step, but by itself it won’t convert readers to clients.

You must have something to give away in order to build a list of prospects. What information do you have that others would love to know? What irresistible offer will compel readers to give you their email address?

That’s what it’s all about: give readers something so valuable that not only they will give you their email address, but they’ll tell their friends about it too.

A Shopping Cart Infrastructure

Of course in order for all this to work, you must have an impeccable process in place, an infrastructure that confirms their registration, and delivers the free product along with autoresponder email messages that reassures them their email is safe and not shared.

You can’t do that without a shopping cart service working in the background. What has this got to do with Writing on the Web? Well, you’re responsible for writing those confirmation emails and follow-up marketing requests. Your words with solidify your customers’ relationship with you, or they will break it off.

More Writing?

Well, yes. I used to think that to make things simple and easy, I would use the standard confirmation emails that shopping cart services provide. Well, no. You can’t do that.

On the Web, people expect personal attention and each contact is an opportunity to treat them special. You can include their first name in a confirmation email, so why not customize the message?

I could go on and on about what happens after that first point of contact but I think you already get the picture. From your first blog post to your sales confirmation messages, you have an opportunity to make people glad to know you and glad they found you. You do that with your Writing on the Web.

Who’s The Blog Squad?

Many people know me as co-founder of The Blog Squadtm. I’ve been helping people market with business blogs since 2004.

I started out marketing on the Internet in 1999 when I published Coaching Matters, a newsletter service for executive coaches and consultants. Today, that still exists, although it has morphed to ContentforCoachesandConsultants. I provide ezine, blog and marketing services including quality articles for executive coaches.

The Law of Action

If what I’m saying here makes sense to you: that you must learn and practice good writing skills if you want to attract clients to your business, then it’s time to act.

Good ideas and wisdom won’t matter if you don’t take action.

Here’s what you can do: sign up to get updates to this blog so we can stay in touch and I can bring you tips for Writing on the Web.

In the upper right hand corner of this blog is an email subscription form. Sign up by giving us your email address. It’s a secure service and your email is safe with us.

That way you won’t have to come searching for this blog; you’ll get updates delivered into your inbox.

Thanks for staying with me to read this, and I hope you’ve found something of value for your business, so that you can Attract, Sell, and Profit online.

Patsi

Holiday Racquet & Smashes

By Patsi Krakoff in Fun and Irrelevant Things About Patsi

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Holiday greetings from Patsi (Just click to see my silly greetings to you…)

I hope you enjoy this season and take some time off to be with your loved ones.

The Yale Economic Review: Evil spammer???

By Patsi Krakoff in Email Marketing Tips, Online Marketing

Even when you follow the rules and use opt in lists and avoid overly promotional emails, you can get your emails blocked! We recently discovered our emails being blocked because of "spam content" – but it wasn’t  us that was reported as the offending culprit.

Our email signatures contained links to our Web pages hosted by Hostgator, a hosting service. Hostgator has one of their other sites reported as a spammer. I researched the IP address on SpamHaus and found that the offender is none other than The Yale Economic Review!

Because The Yale magazine was reported for spam, our sites which are hosted on the same server get tagged as spam! I don’t think many people know this can happen to them.

Related post:
Evil Spammers: The Yale Economic Review?

Ezines vs Blogs: What are the differences?

By Patsi Krakoff in About Blogs, Managing Your Ezine & Blog Tasks, Online Marketing

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There’s an excellent article published by Dr. Ralph Wilson of Web Marketing Today:

How Do E-Mail Newsletters Compare to Blogs?

The people we work with on their online marketing plans ask us this question all the time. Dr. Wilson offers a comprehensive review of the differences, however, he apparently doesn’t know about email subscription services that are used for delivering blog content to subscribers.

Blog updates can be delivered via email and a subscriber list can be built up that is a valuable resource for marketing. Both Feedburner and Feedblitz services offer this email option.

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Web Results: Have you “Googled” yourself lately?

By Patsi Krakoff in Uncategorized

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Honestly I wasn’t interested in ego boosting, just wanted to check to see where all that content was going that we’ve written and posted everywhere on the Web – articles, interviews, blog posts, press releases, etc.

Plus someone asked a question about how to know if a marketer was real or not, you know, trust-worthy. So we suggested that people check their names through a Google search to see if there were negative comments or reports.

A search for Patsi Krakoff gave 37,900 results on Google, and Denise got over 30,000. So that’s why we encourage our clients to write content: each time you post on the Web it increases your chances of a potential client being able to find you.

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Why Should We Believe You?

By Patsi Krakoff in Content Marketing, Online Marketing, Pathway to Profits, Teleclasses & Seminars

…a person submitted this question to us in preparation for our teleseminar Monday December 17: 5 Traps of Internet Marketing That Can Derail Your Business.

We speak about how there’s a lot of hype and fluff being sold on the Internet. So it’s a valid question: what makes us any different from the other marketers?

Kathleen Gage did a great job writing about the criteria people should use when evaluating a program, and how to research an expert to find out their reputation.

This is a post full of good info and well written by both Kathleen and Denise. Read it here: http://www.biztipsblog.com/2007/12/internet-expert.html.

5 Traps, 5 Truths: 3 Women Speak Out

By Patsi Krakoff in Online Marketing, Pathway to Profits, Teleclasses & Seminars

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What are the 5 traps of Internet marketing that can eat up your time and money? Denise and I along with Kathleen Gage are speaking out on a free teleseminar Monday December 17 at 6 p.m. ET.

Discover the 5 Traps of Internet Marketing that Can Derail Your Business

We’re fed up with some of the myths LIES about how to get rich quick on the Web that are hyped by testosterone-fueled ego-driven shysters. We’re fed up with the hype and fluff of email marketers.

And, we’re going to do something about it!

You should be getting money OUT of your marketing efforts, not throwing it away on programs that are nothing more than motivational hype.

Register here: www.blogsquadteleseminars.com/5traps/

Build a Better Blog Contest: Win an Amazon gift

By Patsi Krakoff in About Blogs, Online Marketing

Have you entered our contest today? We’re celebrating 1,000 posts on Build a Better Blog!

Each day this week, through Friday, we’re giving away a $12 Amazon gift certificate to
a reader who comments on that day’s blog post, answering a specific
question.    

You may enter the contest everyday. Click here.

Special Offer: Red Hot Copy Combo Kit

By Patsi Krakoff in Content Marketing, On Writing Better, Online Marketing, Writing Great Copy

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I just got permission from Lorrie Morgan Ferrero to make available to readers of this blog "Red Hot Copy to Woo Your Target Market" at a special discount rate!

This is Lorrie’s award-winning home study kit, along with the new 2 technique-laden CDs and bonus CD of fill-in-the-blank templates that will turn you into a copywriting genius in a few short hours!

Copywriting is THE most important skill for growing your business, and Lorrie teaches a style that is authentic and builds relationships with people. That’s so important in our hype-filled world.

I’m excited because this was a special bonus offer previously only available to our mentor group Blogging and Beyond. If you’ve been wanting to learn how to write copy that sells, don’t hesitate to get this package.

The bonuses alone are worth the price…

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Red Hot Common Sense for Writing on the Web

By Patsi Krakoff in Content Marketing, On Writing Better, Online Marketing, Writing Great Copy

The thing about Lorrie Morgan Ferrero and her copywriting teaching that is so valuable is that she cuts down  complex selling techniques into common sense tips for writing persuasively.

Whether you’re writing a long sales letter or a short email marketing message, Lorrie says to:

  1. Know who you’re writing to (your ideal client or "tarket")
  2. Spend some time crafting a killer headline
  3. Use the present tense, not future
  4. Cut out all unnecessary words
  5. Use emotional words that trigger buying decisions
  6. Collect samples of ads you like and use them to create your own
  7. Time yourself for 30-60 minutes of writing; then take a break
  8. Read the classics: Eugene Schwartz, Claude Hopkins, John Caples (www.twipress.com)

These are a few notes I took from our Blogging and Beyond mentor program teleseminar yesterday. (You can join by registering here: www.theblogsquad.net/mentor.)

None of these copywriting tips are revolutionary. And, like common sense, they are uncommon practices, especially by professionals who are expert in their field but new to marketing on the Web. The simple truth is you can’t get far without learning copywriting for your business.

Lorrie makes it easy to learn.

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