Tips for Outsourcing Article Writing

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Article writing can be a chore.

I enjoy writing articles but most people I speak to aren’t of the same point of view.

Which means that they look to outsourcing sites instead.

I do that occasionally – usually when it’s a topic in a niche that I need to write about but don’t have much energy about.

Here are some of the sites I use for outsourcing article writing and some I don’t use. Plus the reasons why.

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Developing a Niche Marketing Strategy

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Niche markets are actually the only markets in existence.

No-one buys everything in a niche – they can’t. It’s just not possible. Sure, some fanatics get close but even they are unlikely to be able to get everything that’s available before they run out of money.

That means you should develop your niche marketing strategy with that in mind.

Narrow your strategy down so that it’s manageable for you and do-able for your prospects.

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How to Become an Internet Marketing Expert

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It’s impossible to be an internet marketing expert in the whole field of internet marketing.

It’s just too big – written content like this, video content, article marketing, video marketing, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, AdWords, CPA, PPV…

The list goes on.

Instead, you need to work out your strengths and weaknesses and play to your strengths.

And, in the process of doing that, you may well realise that you’re more expert than you thought!

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Are You Expert Enough at Your Internet Marketing?

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It takes 10,000 hours to become an expert at anything. That’s over a year non-stop. Allowing time for sleep and other activities it’s still over 3 years of 8 hour days, 7 days a week.

That magic figure is to become a leading expert in the world.

But a lot of us seem to use it as an excuse not to do stuff – because we tell ourselves we don’t know enough about the subject.

Which is rubbish!

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Happy New Year!

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As I write this, it’s the last day of 2013.

If you’re on my list, I’ve sent you a link to this page and wished you a happy and prosperous New Year for 2014.

If you’ve come across this page in a different way then chances are that it’s not the start of the year and may no longer be 2014 but the message applies anyway – it’s only our use of a calendar that marks a relatively arbitrary day as the start of something we call a year, based on the length of time our planet circles our sun.

Anyway, that’s digressing, sorry!

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Secrets of Building a Profitable List

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Building a profitable email list takes a number of things.

Obviously you need a way of sending them messages (which is where an autoresponder comes in) and messages to send them – either pre-written ones in a sequence or ones that you construct daily or a mixture of those methods.

But an essential part is the ability and willingness of your list to spend money…

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A Checklist to Use When You’ve Bought a New Product

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Picture this:

  • You’ve just bought a new product.
  • You’re full of good intentions.
  • You’re really going to use this one! Not let it rest on the shelf of your hard drive like countless other products you’ve bought.

Then reality kicks in, life gets in the way, and that shiny new product stays in that folder on your hard drive that’s full of countless other products you’ve bought but never quite used… Continue reading

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