Reward Those Who Publish Your Articles!

Written by Martin Lemieux


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Reward Those Who Publish Your Articles By: Martin Lemieux

It is pretty obvious that content is king online. It is also obvious that writing more content and submitting them to other sites will help boost your popularity and bring more visitors to your site.

So why wouldn't you help boost those pages that have your articles on them?

I want to share a small tip that will help boost your articles popularity all overrepparttar 120763 world.

See, most of us who do write articles are mainly concerned about getting their articles published. Well why wouldn't you reward those who publish your articles?

I am consistently finding ways to boost pr ratings for ALL of my pages within my site, you should be too. If we are all trying to do this, then why don't we help boost our articles on other sites!

Here's an example of this...

I have an article titled: "Getting A Better Rank For All Your Pages"

Now simply listing this article on my site isn't enough. I also promote and submit this article wherever I can. If by chance a web site publishes my article, I will reward that site by adding a link on my site were that article is listed.

Reduce Your Stress:  Create a Countdown Marketing Calendar

Written by Catherine Franz


Just like there are reverse dictionaries, there is a reason to create a count down calendar. A count down calendar starts with Franklin Covey’s philosophy, “start withrepparttar end in mind.” The biggest advantage to a county-down calendar is that it makes you think and focus harder as well as makesrepparttar 120761 planning easier.

First, you write downrepparttar 120762 exact results you want or expect. Let’s say you have a teleclass, seminar, speaking engagement you are delivering on X date. This becomes your D-day -- sort of speaking. It may be end ofrepparttar 120763 event planning, however, it can also berepparttar 120764 beginning of your follow-up plan. For simplicity sake, let us stop atrepparttar 120765 D-day point.

Now you can prepare a count down calendar in several ways. One way would be to use a calendar withrepparttar 120766 days ofrepparttar 120767 month filled in. You mark downrepparttar 120768 D-day and then you back track from there to today.

Count downrepparttar 120769 days until __________. Number of marketing days to go until __________.   Example: Count down days until seminar. 20 marketing days to go until seminar.

Any doesn’t matter which calendar method you use, you will need to write down your measurements or your mini-results that will deliverrepparttar 120770 end results you want. I userepparttar 120771 pivoting question, “What is it going to take to…” to get my thinking moving inrepparttar 120772 right direction. I like to think through and write these onrepparttar 120773 back of my calendars. This gives me a bird’s eye view for that particular commitment that my software does not provide.

Another way would be to use a blank form like this withrepparttar 120774 appropriate number of days in between. Then cross outrepparttar 120775 days that you will do any marketing – say Sundays or days filled with other requirements. For my teleclass programs, my D-day back to Day 1 is always 3 weeks, so I have created a regular calendar for these. In fact, I use green color paper to print outrepparttar 120776 calendar.     If you don't want to create your own, visit your local office supply store, they have countdown calendars available for purchase (blank planning books).

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