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June 25th, 2010 by admin in Teleseminars No Comments

To make your Teleseminar successful you must consider a lot of factors. To create an environment where listeners and buyers will be attracted to your products, you must use landing-pages.

The cost of promoting your product determines how much you pay for landing-pages which can also be called squeeze page or lead-capture page.

This article however seeks to address free and low cost teleseminars for your products and services.

Not a lot of information is required to turn attention to your product if it is priced at lower amount. Giving a lot of information can even take your customers attention away from the product by making them uninterested in your product.

The main items to keep on your landing pages are the Heading, Copy, Images, Benefit Statements, and Opt in Box. You must endeavor to make your landing pages user friendly so that users can easily locate what they want.

Your landing page will get more clicks, buys and more people registering for your product in you take time to optimize the page. It will also aid in them referring their friends.

For a teleclass launch to be successful you must get as much traffic as possible to your page. This is so whether the page is free or for a fee.

An optimized landing page will provide easy access and a layout that will make finding information on a page very easy. Visitors must clearly and easily find these information if you want to keep them at the site. Opt in and promptings can also be activated on the landing page so that visitors can easily book a seat for your events and for those who are not yet sure as well. They can log in some details that will make it possible to contact them again.

Submitting an article to a directory can seem like a daunting task when faced with the number of requirements they tend to have. These requirements help the site owners separate the types of articles they want to see in their directory. The following tips will help you avoid common pitfalls and problems when submitting an article to a directory.

*Your article should be written well. Not following proper grammar rules and a myriad of spelling mistakes will brand you as someone that does not care about their audience’s perception. The article should be thought of as your product. So you, or your ghostwriter, need to ensure that it meets a reasonable quality before submitting an article to a directory.

*Avoid advertising. Articles should be written for the directory with the idea that they are meant to provide information about the subject at hand. Staying away from self-promotion when submitting an article will make it less likely to be shot down by the administrators. Most article directories allow you some self-promotion in the author box towards the end of the text, but rarely ever in the body.

*Never plagiarize or duplicate content. Submitting an article that is plagiarized may get you banned from a directory or penalized by search engines. Using software to reorder sentences of an article into a new article (spinning) should also be avoided. There is no problem with using like information if it is presented in a different way.

The printed book is losing ground, fast. When librarians are hocking eBooks, proverbially that’s the last nail in the coffin. So why are municipalities finally joining the digital revolution fueled by Amazon and Barnes and Noble? That’s an easy answer: it’s cheaper.

Digital books offer library patrons amazing benefits. Multiple people can check out the same title; no more waiting lists. No more library fines for returning late books, the files automatically expire. Every check out can be done anywhere there is wifi; with a variety of devices available for viewing, the books can be taken anywhere.

Local libraries at the mercy of cash-strapped municipal government budgets benefit from a lower cost per unit. Physical libraries will never go away, as certain reference materials are unlikely to make the jump into digital editions. Also, the librarians offer services that far exceed just checking out books. The local library will still be a sanctioned location for community and government information.

To find out if your library is offering eBooks online, just check their local website. Be prepared to enter your library card number, and possibly a unique PIN you receive from the library. Some libraries are still using pilot programs, so registration may be restricted to patrons in good standing.

Depending on the electronic book lending system the library uses, you have to install a program on your computer, e-reader, MP3 player, or cell phone. This helps protect the digital copyright on the titles. After that, browse the online catalogue, and select the titles that most interest you.

Even though publishing the old way is hard, you can self publish your way to success. The big mistake people make is thinking that there is an easy way to make a book successful, but the facts are that writing and promoting any book, including one for kids is a very difficult task.

Before automatically assuming that writing a children’s book is the way to go, it is important to examine the current market. There are an unlimited number of kid’s books to choose from. Unlike traditional books for adults, you will see a large selection of children books in dollar stores and discount stores. As much as parents want their child to be educated, many choose to spend a limited amount of money on books.

As previously stated, the competition is fierce for children’s publications. That is why many publishers proceed with caution. What makes a $15 children’s book sell is often having a well-known author or a captivating story, especially for young readers or early adults. That is why many larger publishers choose to stick with the same authors or only use agents. Do not let this get you down however. There are many publishers out there who are willing to take a gamble on new authors and you may be one of them.

Groom toasts are a way for the groom at a wedding to formally acknowledge the people who played a pivotal role in the success of the day. This includes the guests who chose to attend, the parents of the bride, his own parents, members of the wedding party and anyone who was instrumental in putting the affair together.

Giving a groom speech and groom toasts can be both nerve racking and stressful but needn’t be. It’s best to start planning wedding speeches at least a week in advance and to practice your wedding toast in front of someone trusted who you can depend on to give good and truthful comments. Practicing your groom speech in front of a mirror is also a good idea.

Wedding speeches don’t have to be long, drawn out orations and are best if memorized, rather than read from a piece of paper or note cards. It’s okay to have notes for reference but not for reading verbatim. Speak up, ‘loud and clear’, and make sure you’re in a position to be seen by everyone, if possible. Using a microphone is probably best.

Effective groom toasts will be assuring to the bride and her parents that this is the happiest day of your life and that you’ll do everything in your power to take care of their ‘little girl’. Thank the family for making it all possible. The best wedding speeches are short and to the point and get the job done in less than five minutes. Adding something humorous is a good idea, as long as it’s in good taste. Good luck, and congratulations on your upcoming nuptials.

So you’ve landed your first big gig as a copywriter. You’ve closed the client on a deal, set up a deadline, taken your up-front payment, and gotten ready to work. Let’s suppose you have a week to do the assignment, and you know it’s simple enough that you can finish it in a day. Assuming you’re not that busy this week, is it a good idea to wait until Day 6 to start?

I wish I could say “yes” to this, but the truth is that there are many risks to procrastinating on any deadline-driven copy assignment. A lot can go wrong, and having time to deal with the setbacks can be your only savior when things get ugly.

For one thing, you’re selling yourself short as a copywriter if you don’t give yourself time to let assignment marinate in your head for a bit. At least go through your client’s product on the first day, so you get familiar with the features and benefits of what you’re selling. Once you understand the product and the audience, then you can let your creativity flow. Over the next couple days, you’ll find that you get inspiration for headlines and bullet points for your copy.

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