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Look around and see if others use method you are trying with greater success. If they are, or seem to be, try to determine why they are having greater success with it. Perhaps
easiest way to do this is to email them or call them and arrange to consult with them or to share insights on ways to improve both of your businesses. If you do this, be prepared to compensate them for their time.
Look at each of
methods on your list and use
same system of honestly asking yourself if this is working for your business. Your goal is to find a few core methods that work best for you. Then you focus on really using these. For example, articles work really well for me. So I focus on getting my articles in as many article directories, ezines, and on as many websites as practical.
After you have one method down to a science and it is working semi-automatically for you, then-and-only-then go on to refining
next method. This is
best way to really focus on implementing methods that do and will work for you. It's also an excellent way to identify methods that are nothing more than time wasters for you.
To further leverage your effectiveness, don't overlook automation or hiring other to implement your successful methods. For example, I use an article submission service because they reach some potential customers that I would probably otherwise miss. It only takes a few publishers running my article or one extra sale to cover
investment. To me this makes economic sense.
Begin today, examining
pillars, tools or "weapons" you have in your marketing arsenal. Keep using those that work, discard those that don't, and then add new ones from time to time. Soon you will have a core set of methods for deriving business, and surprisingly, it will no longer be a struggle. The business will seem to take on a life of its own. Once a method is fully refined and set into motion, they become semi-automated and you can then look for new methods if appropriate.

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