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I also can use the recording to make a cd and give to potential clients or current clients instead of a businesscard or brochure. 3) Promote your post via social media. (4) She literally repurposes [cuts up] content - articles, advertising ephemera, photographs, promotional materials to create "mosaic" portraits!
For most of us, a Web site is as essential as a businesscard or that first cup of Java in the morning. Thankfully, there aren’t too many of those, or else many of us in the communications sector would be out of business Reply Siddhartha ( @sherdegen ) April 12, 2010 at 10:07 am You hit the nail on the head.
I see one of two things, a blogger, who is paid to write content that promotes the services or products of another individual or business (ie. As of now, my website is more like a businesscard – something I can point prospective clients towards after I’ve already made initial contact. sell, or b.)
Like carrying a businesscard. Branching out is a great gig—I make friends, I expand my thinking, I have a laugh, and it even has positive business results. As a virtual assistant, I tend to market and promote my services to my niche customer. Now there’s a niche! So yesyesyes. Stick with your niche.
Write down anything, and I mean *anything*, that would potentially be a new blog post, book idea, promotion, whatever. My house is littered with ideas scribbled on the back of old businesscards (I have accumulated quite a few of those in my nomadic career and wanted to put them to good use). Buy a digital recorder even!
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