Category Archives: Promotion

Create Hubpages to increase visibility in your niche

It only takes a few minutes to set up a Hubpage. You can use PLR content or excerpts from your product to fill the page with relevant information.Make sure to target related keywords and topics that deal with your site. Limit yourself to two links to your product page. If you don’t want to create […]

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Promote your product with Facebook social ads

Facebook social ads are one of the newest ways to promote your product. Create a Facebook page for your ebook. Add information about your product and start networking. Facebook will allow you to put an ad in front of the people who have become fans of your product. You can also pay to have Facebook […]

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Help People follow you on Twitter

To use Twitter as an affiliate marketing tool, discuss what you’re doing that relates to the products you’re promoting. For instance, instead of telling those following you that you’re headed to the bank, let them know you’re working on an opt-in page and then include the link. If they’re interested enough to follow you, they […]

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Don’t Try to Create an Illusion of Perfection and Greatness

Show your weaknesses and faults, within limits, and you’ll find more ‘acceptance’ from an imperfect and faulty audience than if you come across as perfect. Keep it limited to the context of your overall brand and image, the one you are building for business purposes. You will establish a rapport and depth of intimacy with […]

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Get Personal With Your Twitter Audience (With Limits)

People do business with people they like. People like people they know - and then trust. You can take advantage of these two principles to profit from Twitter.  You do NOT need to share your most intimate and private details with the world. You can set limits. But within those limits, get up close and […]

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Blogging and Facebook: A Great Combination

Blogging and Facebook for Marketing:
1) Make your blog the home page of your domain.
2) Post daily.
3) Discuss a problem and solutions in your posts.
4) Offer free resources to solve the problem.
5) Get a Facebook account
6) Create your profile
7) Link your blog with the Facebook RSS application
Make friends
9) Create a group focused on the […]

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YOU Become a Global Micro-Brand on Twitter

Social media marketing is about revealing and sharing your personality. Authenticity and transparency are its lenses, through which you focus the attention of your audience towards the things you want them to see and experience. By aligning your brand with your personality, you maximize your social media interaction. Your identity is who you are. Your […]

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Empathy Build Your Twitter Following Fast

Remember, Twitter is about ‘them.’ You’ve must post your tweets with that in mind all the time.
* What do your followers want or need?
* Why are they on your network?
* How do they perceive you as being helpful or valuable to them?
Ponder over these questions. Find the answers. Then keep providing solutions for your followers. […]

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How To SELL on Twitter?

Any copywriter will tell you about a 4-part formula for selling: AIDA. A - Attention I - Interest D - Desire A - Action Of the 4 components, the first two are yours for the asking - on Twitter. Your followers chose to be in your network for a reason. You already have their attention. […]

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