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January 9th, 2012

Does An Internet Marketing Business Need A Facebook Page?


You bet it does, along with just about every other business on the planet both online and offline no matter how big or small. This is the 21st Century and technology is racing ahead at such a speed. If you’ve got an Internet marketing business or any other kind of business, you need to be getting a Facebook Page right now. Don’t wait, you won’t want to get left behind.

So why Facebook?

New sites such as Google+ and privacy-focused Diaspora are attempting to knock it off its pedestal, but at the end of the day, almost everything in today’s social media space is focused around Facebook.

With around 700 million user accounts, Facebook has grown exponentially since its Harvard beginnings in 2005, and in fact, if it was a country it would be the 3rd most populated in the world.

Some people have misgivings about Facebook for various reasons such as lack of time, concerns about privacy or general confusion but the benefits definitely outweigh the drawbacks.

For the majority of us, when we think of the Internet, the first website that comes to mind is Google, but in fact, Facebook has more web traffic than the titanic search giant, where people spend around 700 billion minutes per month on the social network. Clearly, this is where your business needs to be.

Then again, it’s not just about the numbers. Still not convinced? Read on.

Online Presence

An individual has their own personal profile, but as a business, you can create what is known as a Facebook Page. Recent updates to the way Facebook works, mean that you can interact with other users pages as your business. In other words, any activity on Facebook can be attributed to your Business Page rather than your own personal Profile – effortless advertising at its most subtle, so long as you’re not over posting unnecessarily.

Contact

Anybody who ‘likes’ your page will see everything that you post in their News Feed – a live, constantly updated stream of information. The nature of the site means that everything you do in the public domain on Facebook will show up to all your target audience, giving them an opportunity to interact all the time. Post something interesting every day and people are able to get to know you and your business better, and this knowledge leading to trust is crucial for your success.

Respect

This is a platform for you to show and tell your audience just how special you are – not in an overt way, but through being a veritable expert on your market niche. Post informative tips, interesting news articles, useful ideas so that you are first in the collective consciousness of your audience when they need your services.

Branding

Facebook is another outlet for your company so make the most of this – the more you are seen across the Internet with a consistent brand image the better, so even if you’re new to this, you can be on the same level as the big guys! Get yourself a professional branding package if you can which will greatly improve public perception of your business, and then make sure this is the same across your online presence, including Facebook.

Go Viral

If you like, this is your main goal here, and while it doesn’t happen to everyone, Facebook helps hugely. Everything is about sharing here, and it’s free word-of-mouth advertising! Sign up to RSS feeds and surf the net regularly for interesting content which you can then share on your Facebook page, be it videos, articles, tips, anything, and it doesn’t necessarily have to be yours either, as in this case you are only passing it on. Even the best journalists are known to share content from other companies and similar, so why can’t you every now and then do the same thing? Again, if people know they can trust you to pass on good information, then they will more than likely believe in you equally when you’re posting your own material.

This list could go on and on, and that’s the best thing about Facebook right now. It’s a true hub of activity, and the best thing you can do right now for your Internet marketing business or any business that you may be involved with is to get a Facebook Page as fast as you can.

N.B: Remember, a Facebook Page is different to a Facebook Profile. The latter is focused on business and a space for interaction with customers or potential customers, whereas a profile is what your friends and individuals use!

January 6th, 2012

Why Women Working From Home Need To Consider Using Video Marketing – Part 2


How To Start Video Marketing For Women Working From Home

If you’re thinking of joining the ever-growing ranks of women working from home running an online marketing business and you’ve read my previous article about video marketing and are ready to get started, I’ve got some advice that I hope will help you on your journey.

Through a process of trial, error and frustration, I worked out a fairly streamlined process that I hope, will make your life a whole lot easier.

If you’re feeling daunted by it, don’t be – there’s no need. If right now you’re thinking you won’t be able to stand in front of a camera and talk for two or three minutes, don’t let that put you off. The benefits are huge if you can master the art of video marketing.

The more you practice, the more confident you’ll feel

It’s OK if you don’t feel confident at the outset. That’s how it is for the majority starting out and that’s quite normal. The only way this is going to get easier is to just jump in and get going even if you make mistakes and forget what you need to say.

So assuming that you’ve already done your keyword research around the niche that you want to target, then let’s get started.

Have you chosen a location to shoot your video? Do you have a tidy and light office away from noise or do you prefer an outdoors location? Either are fine but both have to show you in a professional way. You need to make sure you are neat and tidy too. If outdoors, you need to avoid a windy area and free from distractions for your viewers. They need to focus on you and not on the people playing games in the background.

Do you have a video camera and a kind and patient camera operator? You could use a tripod instead but it takes quite a while to set up. Better still and much quicker, do you have a smart phone with a video camera? They’re great and really easy to use and you just download your video onto your computer, edit if necessary and send to YouTube. Alternatively, you can record straight from your laptop and that’s fine too.

My preferred method is to get someone to video me using my iPhone, then I download it onto my Apple Mac. If no editing is needed, I just upload it to YouTube. Job done. Simple.

If you really can’t face the camera, then you can always do a slide-show with recorded voice over. You can use power-point on a PC or keynote on an Apple Mac and these work great too. An example of this can be found here

Punchy, interesting videos attract viewers – make the most of it!

Remember, video marketing is very popular and it’s a great way to get your messages out to your target market. Don’t forget your videos need to be entertaining, informative or educational or a combination of all. They must be attractive to the viewer and provide valuable content.

I aim to shoot around three minutes of video footage in total, preferably less, and if possible, without using any kind of cue prompter. A good method I recommend is to write an article on a topic you’ve researched or learnt for article marketing or for your blog, then read it a few times and do a video about it while it’s still fresh in your mind. This way you won’t need to read off a cue prompter or a sheet of paper and it’ll be much more conversational.

Listening to someone speak naturally even if they make a few mistakes is much more appealing that watching someone who is obviously reading. If you allow yourself to relax, you’ll find your words flow much easier.

Another tactic I use is to have a few large bullet points on paper beside the camera to jog my memory as I go. This keeps the flow natural.

Don’t forget you need to say your keyword in your video and you’ll need to put your keyword in the title too. You will also need to put your keyword and other related keywords into the ‘tags’ section and make sure you include a link to your social media or website in the ‘description’ box along with details of your video. I put the link at the top of the box.

If like me, you want to be successful amongst the army of women working from home, and if you implement some of these strategies, they should get you off to a good start. I wish you good luck. Do let me know how you get on. I’d love to hear from you.

January 5th, 2012

Why Women Working From Home Need To Consider Doing Video Marketing – Part 1


If you’re amongst the ever-growing army of women working from home running an online marketing business like I am, or you are considering starting your own online business, one of the many cost-effective ways to market your business is by video marketing.

For some, this might seem a daunting process, but there are a variety of ways you can do this if you’re not comfortable standing in front of a camera, so don’t let that put you off. If you want to make money online in a home based business, then I hope that what I have to share with you will be helpful.

Video marketing can be extremely powerful!

Video marketing is extremely popular and it’s a great way to get your messages out to a worldwide audience. People love to watch videos and if you keep them short and to the point, there’s no reason why you can’t be successful. What’s brilliant about video marketing too is that it’s FREE.

Ideally, your videos need to be either entertaining, informative or educational or a combination of all. Something that is attractive to the viewer, providing valuable content that they can use to their benefit. This way, you may stand to gain yourself a following and if you do, they are more likely to watch other videos that you produce in the public domain.

Have you heard of YouTube? (Click here to see mine and get an idea!) They are an absolute giant in the world of social media. They are the second largest search engine behind Google and are in fact, owned by Google. Did you know that YouTube streams over two billion videos each day and that every minute, twenty-four hours of new video footage is uploaded with the average person spending around fifteen minutes a day viewing content? Wouldn’t you agree this is a massive marketing opportunity not to be missed?

Do you know what your niche is?

Before you start to put a video together you need to first understand what your niche is and from there, you need to find the right keywords to use to target that niche. Without the right keywords, nobody is going to be able to find your videos. You need to put yourself in the shoes of someone looking for your business or opportunity and ask yourself what words or phrase will they type into a search engine to search for what you have to offer.

For example, I’m targeting other women working from home like me, so I’ve done my keyword research around this particular niche and have come up with a list of the keywords associated to it.

If you get your keyword research right then you stand the best chance of people finding your videos when they’re searching the Internet.

I can’t over emphasise enough the importance of understanding your niche and finding the right keywords before you start your video marketing. Without this strong foundation, the people you want to attract to your business or opportunity, simply won’t be able to find you.

If like me, you want to be amongst the army of women working from home, I hope you’re ready to find out more about how you can start putting some videos together and my next article will give you some tips on how to do just that.

Did you enjoy this article? Check back soon for part 2!

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November 30th, 2011

The Empower Network Viral Blogging System – Changing People’s Lives


This is causing such excitement on the Internet right now and it’s only been going for a month. It’s such a great viral blogging system and you can earn 100% commissions paid directly into your bank account.

Why don’t you watch the video and see what you think. If you like the look of what you see, click on the link below to find out all about how it could change your life too.

It’s changing mine. Click here:    http://empowernetwork.com/almostasecret.php?id=LinARowe

If you like this post, I’d love you to share it with your friends and family and pass it on. Thanks.

November 29th, 2011

The Empower Network – Helping Ordinary People Change Their Lives Through Blogging On The Internet


What is the Empower Network?

To put simply, the Empower Network is a viral blogging system, potentially the most powerful viral blogging platform on the Internet, created by two experts and gurus in the field of Internet & Network Marketing.

It was designed to help ordinary people make money through their own individual blogging platforms linked to this highly ranked, highly optimised and frequently searched blog platform, the brainchild of co-founders David Wood and David Sharpe.

The two men, both multi-millionaires, credible individuals and highly respected in the industry, have collaborated to create a system and business opportunity that will empower and enable people from all walks of life and from all countries of the world, to earn what they call 100% commissions that will go directly into their bank accounts instantly.

Yep, you heard that right. No waiting for 4 – 6 weeks waiting for your commission cheque to come through. It’s instant, paid directly into your bank account when a new member signs up.

Many new members have already made huge amounts in commissions, recruiting new members to their teams to ensure ongoing sales, residual commissions and success at  levels never seen inside the industry before.

To say there is a buzz on the Internet, is something of an understatement. The news is exciting and it’s travelling fast.   Over 500 people are signing up daily growing the already total of almost 9,500 enrolled exponentially.

People are blogging about their businesses to promote their goods and services and they’re also promoting the Empower Network platform too or they’re blogging about any topic they choose – essentially piggy-backing on David Wood’s powerful blog bringing increased visitors to their sites resulting in more sales.

It’s really as simple as that.

In a little under two months since the system was launched around the end of October 2011, over $1,000,000 in commissions has been paid out to members with many members recording massive sales including residual commissions, also paid instantly in the form of 100% commissions.

The three simple steps to follow are to 1. Blog Daily, 2. Tell Others and 3. Get Paid.

Why Should You Do It?

Give me one good reason why you shouldn’t be doing it.  Many including me are joining up and for a small starting fee of only $25 per month, you get a ready built blogging site linked to David Wood’s super-charged, super optimised platform including training on the most effective ways to blog and the opportunity to promote Empower Network to others through their banner adverts on each of your blog pages.

Effectively, you buy a business for $25 per month and when you sell just one membership, for  $25 guess what – you’ve got a business for free. It doesn’t get any better than that.

Now that’s powerful stuff don’t you agree?

So in a nutshell, it’s about promoting goods and services through blogging, one of the most effective marketing methods in the age of the Internet and with the power of  social media, your messages go viral in an instant.

Why am I recommending this?

Because the industry has never seen anything like this before and as long as you take consistent action, follow the training and instructions and blog daily, you are going to benefit massively from this.

What if I don’t know anything about Internet marketing or blogging?

Don’t worry, you’ll get access to training to teach you how it’s done.  You don’t have to be a top Internet or network marketer to do this.  What are you waiting for?  Click here now.

So how do I get it?

So all you have to do to find out more is click here.

Or you can take a look here:  http://empowernetwork.com/almostasecret.php?id=LinARowe

 

 

November 26th, 2011

Women Working From Home Online Need To Understand The Importance of a Blog


I’m one of the ever growing army of women working from home online and any of you more avid readers may recall me over the past few months, discussing the importance of video marketing, webinars, keyword research and other topics. And what is the best method to disseminate this information I hear you ask? Well, I’d have to say through the use of a blog. Never underestimate the importance of a blog as they have to deliver valuable information that will help others gain a better understanding of what it is you are writing about.

I think of my blog as the main hub of my activity on the Internet. Facebook and Twitter among others are great for spreading ‘bites’ of information, but my blog is where it all happens, it’s the root of my network.

Before we start…

So what is blogging? Good question. Blogging has been around for a while online, and many people treat it as their diary, although without the same privacy one might expect from a closed book. Blogs allow people to express their opinions, their thoughts, interact with others, but increasingly now – to express their ideas, which is why people such as myself have caught on to the idea.

Entrepreneurs across the world use their blogs to promote their businesses, raise awareness, show commitment to their customers and to boost their potential. A blog is a very powerful tool.

Here’s how a blog can make a difference to you, whoever you are.

Improving your brand

Forgive me for continually bringing this up, but the fact that I do shows just what the Internet can do for you. Any presence online, as long as it is clearly interlinked (think colour schemes, writing styles etc) will build your brand and increase how noticeable you are. In an increasingly ‘busy’ online space the more active you are the better.

A chance to write more

Many of the other services in a marketer’s toolbox are about getting messages across as quickly and succinctly as possible, whether you’re using tweets, videos, short posts or more. Of course, you don’t want to overdo it, but blogs give marketers significantly more leeway to really go into a topic, demonstrating their knowledge and to give readers a comprehensive insight into that niche.

Gain authority

Some of the ‘bigger’ bloggers are revered widely for really knowing their stuff, and this is because they are using their blogs to their full effect. We’ve all come across these incredible blog posts which always seem to hit the mark, and this makes us set new trust in the blogger, even if, as in most cases, we’ve never met them. Competition is difficult here, but the more you post and the more impressive that content is (we need quality and quantity) then the more of this authority you will find yourself earning.

Be accessible to all

The beauty of blogs is that no particular credentials are needed to view them. This is all about spreading to the masses, and you don’t get a lot more open than a blog. Almost anyone, anywhere in the world can read blogs without the need to sign up to a service, and even if they want to comment on a post, then increasingly there are linkages with services such as Facebook where crucially, readers already have accounts so they can get involved with what’s being written without the need for a cumbersome sign-up process.

Interacting with your readers

Nothing makes you feel so good inside as a positive comment below your latest blog post from a new reader. It’s incredibly rewarding to hear people benefiting from your hard work, and it’s so easy to actually strike up a conversation or even a debate with people below a post. This is the beauty of the Internet today and in many respects, it’s focused on the user and the ability to get involved and interact with content, so blogs are a perfect way to tap into this.

Search Engines

For all of us working online, much of our time is spent trying to adhere to SEO guidelines – search engine optimisation. Think about it. The more blog posts you have across a broad range of subjects within your niche, the more likely you are to get higher up those hallowed search results pages, or ‘rankings’ as they are called, and therefore the more hits you might get on your site as a result.

Competition

Even the least competitive among us are still, in the back of our minds, thinking about how they might just get a few more posts or subscribers than the next person. It’s only natural, and blogging encourages this healthy competition. Competition keeps us on our toes and means that we put more effort into producing quality content, which can surely only be a bonus.

Then how do I do it? It’s not as much of a hardship as you might think. Often, deciding what you want to write about can be the hardest part, but once you’ve settled down in the right mindset, have perhaps done a little research or reading around the topic area, this usually gets you going and before you know it, you’ve written a few paragraphs without too much trouble. Don’t worry too much if you think you have what’s commonly known as writer’s block, it happens to us all. You just need to go away for a while, do something different and start again fresh.

In practical terms, try to get into your own pattern of work. If you’re the kind of person who benefits most from setting aside a certain portion of your day to get the creative juices flowing, then go for that, but if you find you prefer to write on the spur of the moment as ideas come to you, then that’s fine too.

There’s no correct method here, and at the end of the day it’s up to you to think about what will work best for your set of circumstances. A quiet or at least reasonably distraction-free environment will probably help you, so I would suggest putting your mobile phone on silent for a while and turning off all your social media too. In my case, the needs of my family often have to take priority, but once they are sorted and happy, I’m ready to go.

I can’t emphasise enough how great blogging is. Finally, just think about how you are when you’re on the Internet. If you’re anything like me, then you read one article or similar, and then you click on the related links on the side. Before you know it, you’ve been sitting there reading for twenty minutes, and that time had just disappeared in a flash.

People are inquisitive by nature, and with blogs this can only work to your advantage. If like me, you’re amongst the ever-growing army of women working from home these days, hook readers and they’ll be sure to come back for more. Even though blogs are longer than your regular Facebook post, they’re still palatable for short reads, and you can’t ask for more than that really.

If you’ve found my blog post interesting, I’d love you to share it with your friends.  Thanks

November 21st, 2011

Women Working From Home Can Run An Online Business And Look After Their Family And Invalid Parents


There must be millions of women working from home worldwide juggling the demands of a family with the responsibilities and pressures of caring for elderly invalid parents who are no longer able to support themselves through illness.

It is likely too that many of these family groups will be living in the same house reducing any chance of a normal family life for the care givers, with little freedom or choice to come and go or take off for the day spontaneously. In many cases that can’t happen.

Throw all this into the mix and there’s no hiding the fact that it must be a struggle as I know from my own experiences. I don’t deny that it’s a challenging situation to be in but it’s one that I would hope others would find as satisfying as I do.

Helping those people you hold especially dear that have supported you throughout your lifetime and who have never knowingly or deliberately let you down. How could you not do everything in your power to help and provide support thus increasing any chances of quality of life to your loved ones when they need and rely on you most?

It’s heartbreaking to see anyone suffer, let alone a close relative progressively deteriorating through disease to the point where they are no longer able to do anything for themselves, rendering them totally reliant on those that care for them.

How particularly unfair also for the person being cared for who has spent their entire life selflessly serving others, raising their family whilst caring for their invalid parents and running the family business all at the same time, to be then struck so cruelly down upon retirement with a terrible disease that they can never recover from. To my mind, this is a cruel twist of fate and applies to my dear, undeserving mother.

I completely understand the struggle that millions face and would like to encourage those people wondering how they can juggle similar responsibilities, that it is possible to set up and run a business from home. It just boils down to a question of commitment, prioritising and juggling family responsibilities to fit everything in. I’m doing it, others before me have done it and future generations will do it. It’s no big deal.

Until a year ago, I was in a traditional 9 – 5 job working for a boss, dependent on someone else for my paycheck. Then along with a hundred other colleagues, I was made redundant. It was a huge shock at the time but it forced me to look for alternatives and that’s when I found the perfect solution on the Internet.

Because of the opportunity I found, I can make money in my own online home based business because it allows me to be my own boss and work when it suits me. And with the many family priorities I have, it’s happened just at the right time.

Since starting what I consider is a top home based business from home, I’ve had to take stock and prioritise. It’s the only way I can begin to fit everything in. I’m lucky as I have carers that come in for a few hours during the week to help with mum’s care and it’s during these times that I take advantage and shut myself in my office to work. I’ve also got into the habit of working in the evenings once my mum and daughter are in bed. Very often it’s at this time of night that I can be most productive.

The great thing about the Internet is that it operates twenty-four hours each day and it never closes and because I’m working with people from all corners of the world in different time zones, it’s ideal. I can be talking to someone in Australia when it’s their night and my day.

The flexibility of operating a business from home is something I appreciate more than anything. It’s a wonderful feeling knowing that if I want to drive my daughter to school I can. If I need to take mum to the doctor I can. Being able to do something you’ve never been able to do is a truly liberating and wonderful feeling.

Believe it or not, it was almost impossible to do these things before. Work almost always got in the way or taking the time off was way too difficult. Asking for time off was a huge barrier to me and any time off work had to come out of my annual leave so was always problematical. So having the freedom and flexibility now is the best thing that could have happened to me, because for the first time in my life, there’s no boss other than myself to ask.

Running an online marketing business from home means so much to me and there’s no way I’d ever consider going back to a traditional 9 – 5 job working for someone else.

Naturally, I’ve had to make some sacrifices along the way in order to find enough time to devote to my business and to focus properly, so watching TV was the first on the list to go.

You’d be surprised how much time is wasted in front of the box. You can get so much more work done when you get out of the habit. I’ve also had to develop other habits to become more productive, one of which is getting up early each morning to get the family sorted before the working day starts.

I find that if I start the day with a half an hour of vigorous exercise, this wakes me right up so I’m super-charged throughout the day and this way, more gets done. This is both easy and pleasant as our family pet dog is a Border Collie called Ben so we head off along the canal banks near my home for a good workout. He’s hard to keep up with.

I’ve surprised myself at how much I can get done now that I’m fully focussed, eliminating time-wasting distractions throughout the day. No longer would I dream of shopping during the daytime or taking time out to have coffee with friends. They all know I’m working and I’m training them all to take my business as seriously as I do.

For me, this is how is has to be right now and my work has to fit around my caring and family priorities. So if you’re a mum and a carer like me, you might want to consider joining the growing army of women working from home and set up your own business. It’s ideal for me and could well be the answer you are looking for too.

You can always check out my ‘Work With Lindsey’ section on my Blog or go to www.CopyTheExperts.Com to find out what my business is if you are interested.  If you  have found value in reading my post, maybe you are in a similar situation, then I’d love it if you pass it on to your friends or family.  Thanks so much.

November 19th, 2011

Women Working From Home Online Need To Understand The Importance of a Blog


I’m one of the ever growing army of women working from home online and any of you more avid readers may recall me over the past few months, discussing the importance of video marketing, webinars, keyword research and other topics. And what is the best method to disseminate this information I hear you ask? Well, I’d have to say through the use of a blog. Never underestimate the importance of a blog as they have to deliver valuable information that will help others gain a better understanding of what it is you are writing about.

I think of my blog as the main hub of my activity on the Internet. Facebook and Twitter among others are great for spreading ‘bites’ of information, but my blog is where it all happens, it’s the root of my network.

Before we start…

So what is blogging? Good question. Blogging has been around for a while online, and many people treat it as their diary, although without the same privacy one might expect from a closed book. Blogs allow people to express their opinions, their thoughts, interact with others, but increasingly now – to express their ideas, which is why people such as myself have caught on to the idea.

Entrepreneurs across the world use their blogs to promote their businesses, raise awareness, show commitment to their customers and to boost their potential. A blog is a very powerful tool.

Here’s how a blog can make a difference to you, whoever you are.

Improving your brand

Forgive me for continually bringing this up, but the fact that I do shows just what the Internet can do for you. Any presence online, as long as it is clearly interlinked (think colour schemes, writing styles etc) will build your brand and increase how noticeable you are. In an increasingly ‘busy’ online space the more active you are the better.

A chance to write more

Many of the other services in a marketer’s toolbox are about getting messages across as quickly and succinctly as possible, whether you’re using tweets, videos, short posts or more. Of course, you don’t want to overdo it, but blogs give marketers significantly more leeway to really go into a topic, demonstrating their knowledge and to give readers a comprehensive insight into that niche.

Gain authority

Some of the ‘bigger’ bloggers are revered widely for really knowing their stuff, and this is because they are using their blogs to their full effect. We’ve all come across these incredible blog posts which always seem to hit the mark, and this makes us set new trust in the blogger, even if, as in most cases, we’ve never met them. Competition is difficult here, but the more you post and the more impressive that content is (we need quality and quantity) then the more of this authority you will find yourself earning.

Be accessible to all

The beauty of blogs is that no particular credentials are needed to view them. This is all about spreading to the masses, and you don’t get a lot more open than a blog. Almost anyone, anywhere in the world can read blogs without the need to sign up to a service, and even if they want to comment on a post, then increasingly there are linkages with services such as Facebook where crucially, readers already have accounts so they can get involved with what’s being written without the need for a cumbersome sign-up process.

Interacting with your readers

Nothing makes you feel so good inside as a positive comment below your latest blog post from a new reader. It’s incredibly rewarding to hear people benefiting from your hard work, and it’s so easy to actually strike up a conversation or even a debate with people below a post. This is the beauty of the Internet today and in many respects, it’s focused on the user and the ability to get involved and interact with content, so blogs are a perfect way to tap into this.

Search Engines

For all of us working online, much of our time is spent trying to adhere to SEO guidelines – search engine optimisation. Think about it. The more blog posts you have across a broad range of subjects within your niche, the more likely you are to get higher up those hallowed search results pages, or ‘rankings’ as they are called, and therefore the more hits you might get on your site as a result.

Competition

Even the least competitive among us are still, in the back of our minds, thinking about how they might just get a few more posts or subscribers than the next person. It’s only natural, and blogging encourages this healthy competition. Competition keeps us on our toes and means that we put more effort into producing quality content, which can surely only be a bonus.

Then how do I do it? It’s not as much of a hardship as you might think. Often, deciding what you want to write about can be the hardest part, but once you’ve settled down in the right mindset, have perhaps done a little research or reading around the topic area, this usually gets you going and before you know it, you’ve written a few paragraphs without too much trouble. Don’t worry too much if you think you have what’s commonly known as writer’s block, it happens to us all. You just need to go away for a while, do something different and start again fresh.

In practical terms, try to get into your own pattern of work. If you’re the kind of person who benefits most from setting aside a certain portion of your day to get the creative juices flowing, then go for that, but if you find you prefer to write on the spur of the moment as ideas come to you, then that’s fine too.

There’s no correct method here, and at the end of the day it’s up to you to think about what will work best for your set of circumstances. A quiet or at least reasonably distraction-free environment will probably help you, so I would suggest putting your mobile phone on silent for a while and turning off all your social media too. In my case, the needs of my family often have to take priority, but once they are sorted and happy, I’m ready to go.

I can’t emphasise enough how great blogging is. Finally, just think about how you are when you’re on the Internet. If you’re anything like me, then you read one article or similar, and then you click on the related links on the side. Before you know it, you’ve been sitting there reading for twenty minutes, and that time had just disappeared in a flash.

People are inquisitive by nature, and with blogs this can only work to your advantage. If like me, you’re amongst the ever-growing army of women working from home these days, hook readers and they’ll be sure to come back for more. Even though blogs are longer than your regular Facebook post, they’re still palatable for short reads, and you can’t ask for more than that really.

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November 17th, 2011

Family Work Balance Is Great In An Online Job


If you’re juggling the demands of a family and full-time job then you’ll appreciate how difficult it can be at times. Add into the mix an elderly invalid relative that you care for too and this turns the volume up on the pressure for sure.  That’s been me for the last few years and I’ve found the perfect solution. I work from home now.  No more boss to answer to. I call the shots and it’s really liberating. In fact, I took a day off during the week recently and spent some time in Exeter with my family.  You might like to watch my video and take a look at Exeter Cathedral. I’ll also tell you what I’m doing these days.

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November 7th, 2011

The Importance Of Attending A ‘Live The Dream Event’


That’s a good question and if you were lucky enough to go to Orlando in Florida to attend My Lead System PRO’s ‘Live The Dream Event’, in October 2011, then you should appreciate the importance of attending this type of event from your own personal experiences. It will have made a lasting impression on you for sure.

 Nothing beats attending an event LIVE, connecting with and rubbing shoulders with the movers and shakers. Watching it on a video or listening to a CD doesn’t have the same effect. Nothing like it. It’s the best thing for your belief and confidence in the organisation you are with. Once you get to meet and mastermind with the top earners in the industry of Internet or Network Marketing or Multi-Level Marketing, you know without a doubt, these are real experts to work with. Meeting these industry experts in the flesh is an awe inspiring experience and can really help to catapult your own business to success.

You will develop trust in your colleagues and feel excited and motivated to be working with them. Many people claim to feel ‘pumped up’ when leaving events and this is something that sky-rockets your motivation levels and focus. You learn so much more from being at an event LIVE and what you do learn will have a measurable impact when applied to your business.

Partnerships are formed when meeting people and networking with them at events in ways that can’t be achieved by email or phone. It’s human nature, once you’ve established a relationship with someone, they are far more likely to want to help you. And they will.

Online marketing business owner Lindsey Rowe of www.CopyTheExperts.Com knows what it takes to become an entrepreneur and is a great believer in attending live events, the last one being the PRO Elite Master Marketing Event in Phoenix, Arizona in May 2011. She claims it changed her life.

Commented Rowe, “I got to meet most of the top earning experts in the organisation including Jay Kubassek, the CEO and founder of PRO Elite and what a blast that was. Other Gurus in the industry were there including Mark Hoverson, Jonathan Budd, Mike Dillard, Michael Force, Aaron and Sophia Rashkin, Greg Davidson, Lena Bjorna and many more.

I even saw the world famous author and expert on wealth creation, New York Times bestseller for his Automatic Millionare series of books, David Bach.”

What I learnt from those leaders during our mastermind sessions has made a huge difference to my business and my team are benefiting from this knowledge and expertise. For anyone lucky enough to have attended the ‘Live The Dream Event’ in Florida, the same would surely apply.