Do you think that your busines would benefit from you having an Internet Celebrity status?
I went from leaving a full time job in August last year to setting up my own blogging site and being Forbes listed as one of the top 30 women entrepreneurs to follow on Twitter.
I have been interviewed for “The Get Inspired Project”. 365 inspirational people – one interview a day for one year!
The Get Inspired Project showcases not only what people need to be inspired but what approaches they are taking to inspire others.
I am number 141, why not have a listen? CLICK HERE
Also, you can join me where I am being interviewed by Patrick Dacre from Computerhelpers4good.net on “Women and Their Technology” A New Relationship show on BlogTalkRadio at http://tobtr.com/s/902849
At the time of this post, I have over 20,000 followers on my many Twitter accounts and am listed on over 300 lists.
Do you think that, if you had a great status on the Internet that it would help your business?
Of-course it would – it would supercharge your business wouldn’t it! [...]
Before we get down to the 10 busines tips, I want to give you some important advice.
Before you start to trade, create a business plan. There are many great business plan templates available on the web, they’re not as difficult as you think.
The plan will tell you from the outset if your business is viable!
It will tell you how much money you will need to earn to make a profit and how much you need to charge for your services. Too many people take the “just think of a figure” approach and then are surprised when they can’t make ends meet.
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The ‘desire’ portion of your profile is where you present the facts of your expertise and success; create and justify your prospect’s conviction and cause him to demand a piece of the action’ for himself. ![MPj04443420000[1] MPj04443420000[1]](http://www.theimageattractionsystem.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/MPj044434200001-300x200.jpg)
It’s vitally necessary that you present proven facts because survey results show that at least 80% of the people reading your profile – especially those reading it for the first time – will tend to question its truthfullness. So, the more facts you can present, the more credible you will be.
As you write your profile, always remember that the more facts about “you” you present, the more products you’ll sell.
People want facts as reasons, and/or excuses for buying a product – to justify to themselves and others, that they have not been ‘taken’ by a slick copywriter. It’s like the girl who wants to marry the guy her father calls a ‘no good waster’, her heart – her emotions – tell her yes, but she needs to nullify the seed of doubt lingering in her mind – to rationalize her decision to go on with the wedding.
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