May 18, 2012

11 Copywriting Tips For The Do-It Yourself “Kitchen Table” Business Owner (part 5)

How To Write Descriptive Page Titles With Complementary, Keyword-Rich Headlines and How To Use Your Keywords In Your Anchor Text.

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11 Copywriting Tips For The Do-It Yourself “Kitchen Table” Business Owner (part 4)

Part 4 of our ongoing copywriting tips for “kitchen table” business owners. This segment of the series explains how to write descriptive page titles that explain succinctly and specifically what the focus of each page or post is.

11 Copywriting Tips For The Do-It Yourself “Kitchen Table” Business Owner (part 3)

Write to one person. Here’s a simple and fun exercise you can apply to practice writing to one person that will improve your content and copywriting.

To Offline MLM Leaders Coming Online: Never Give Your Voice Away (and other key insights)

Here are many insights for new-to-the-internet MLM Leaders. We’ve been working with more and more offline MLM Leaders who are learning how to use the Internet. There are many take away points including the big lesson about the importance of never giving your voice away. Read this and see if you can add anything from your perspective.

Happy Mother’s Day From Ann Sieg

Mother’s Day is special. I want to acknowledge my mom along with all the moms who work hard to raise their children. I especially want to give recognition to the moms who work from home building a business much like I did with my own family business 80/20 Marketing, Inc. Watch my video and then [...]

11 Copywriting Tips For The Do-It Yourself “Kitchen Table” Business Owner (part 2)

Know everything you can about your ideal customer. Be able to know more about them than they do. Then address those issues in all that you write and create.

11 Copywriting Tips For The Do-It Yourself “Kitchen Table” Business Owner (part 1)

11 part series: Practical copywriting tips for kitchen table business owners who aren’t trained copywriters.

How To Stay On Task In Your Business (part 1)

Here is a common challenge that my students have brought to my attention as they’re working to build their business. Maybe you can relate to this. I find the question they keep asking, and one that pops up over and over again is this: “How Do I Stay On Task?” Today, I answer that question and provide a few tools to help you stay on task.

How To Manage Your Time With Effective Online Business Tools (part 2)

Here I introduce you to “EOD.” The goal of the EOD is to practice being accountable to yourself. That’s what this video will move you toward. It stands for “End Of Day” and as you will see in this video, you’re going to share your EOD publicly. I have found that people perform “differently” when they are performing in front of others. Watch this video for all the details.

Plan Your Work And Work Your Plan (part 3)

Here’s a simple daily task you MUST be performing to optimize the “Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan” method of daily productivity. Do this for 30-90 days and you’ll see how much of a profound difference it makes.