Tag: visibility

Your Comfort Zone May Be Keeping You Invisible

Cape Cod Biking

Our vacation this year took us to many stops along the East Coast over five weeks’ time. We were able to do a lot of biking, and it helped me get out into nature. Being a natural homebody, I am perfectly happy staying at home in my comfort zone. But I know that it’s healthy …

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How To Get Paid What You’re Worth – Part 4

How To Get Paid What You're Worth – Part 4

If you have been in business for even a short time, your goal is to get paid what you’re worth. In the last three articles we have explored several areas that will help you do this. In this last article in the series, we’ll take a look at 4 steps you can take to improve …

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Biz Building Blocks: Part 4-website

3 Things you need Your Website to Do Continuing with Brendon Burchard’s 10-step process for creating a successful business, we come to: Step 6: Put Up a Website I don’t think I need to impress upon you the importance of having a website, but I would like to share some great tips about them from …

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Video Tip: Live Webinars

One of the best ways to build your list with interested subscribers is to give free talks or webinars.  Here are some tips for giving them:  

Attend the Live-Only IAPLC Masterclass, “Compelling Copywriting That Leaves Them Wanting More”

Do you wish you could write like a pro? Does your e-marketing stand out from the crowd? Is the real you coming through in your marketing copy? Learn how to write more authentic copy in the next live-only IAPLC masterclass: “Compelling Copywriting That Leaves Them Wanting More,” by Debra Gilroy. March 20th, 2013, 4pm EST.  …

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Can you hear me now? by Debra Gilroy

Try this: cover your mouth and talk.  That’s what most marketing sounds like.  Chatter.  Noise pollution. Combine that with the competition – all those emails, ezines, audios, haranguing us from all directions.  More chatter.  Louder, but not better, noise. Does it frequently feel that despite your meaningful message and mission, your productive services, all those …

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