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May 2009

Easy PDF Templates

by BlondieWrites on May 15, 2009

Do you ever wish you had an easy way to make your own information products and ebooks in PDF format…without shelling out an arm and a leg to do it?

The problem is that most software applications that authors use to write their original manuscripts do not allow you to quickly and easily convert your documents into the PDF format. And if they do, you usually end up with a poor quality PDF file that has:

- No Bookmarks
- No Web Hyperlinks
- A Table of Centents that is not
   hyperlinked to any pages
- No Security to prevent people
   copying your content!

In summary, your new PDF file looks amateurish…even if your content was terrific! 

Well, we decided to do something about it. Check out EasyPDFTemplates.com.

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How to Successfully Start a Home Business

by BlondieWrites on May 14, 2009

Starting a home based business can be both exhilarating and overwhelming at once. If you’re considering opening a home business here are a few steps to take to ensure your success.

Step #1 Make sure you have a home business personality. Are you organized, self motivating, and able to work by yourself for long periods of time? Great!

Step #2 Decide what type of business suits your needs and personality. There are a large number of home based businesses you can open up, everything from a transcriptionist to a massage therapist, from a ghostwriter to an eBay store owner. Spend a considerable amount of time learning about the types of businesses which are available and what fits your needs, interests, and personality. Ideally your home based business will be something you can profit from for years and years so you want to make sure you’ll enjoy it.

Step #3 Learn about the technology and resources available to you. The internet and related technologies have made owning a home based business accessible by most everyone. Email makes it easy to communicate with customers all over the world, shopping cart software makes it easy to accept payments even while you’re away and website technology helps you create a community of people interested in you and your business.

Step #4 Plan, plan, and plan. A business plan isn’t a luxury, it is a necessity. You’ll want to outline your goals, your reason for being in business, your budget and start up finances, your assets, your strengths and weaknesses, your competition and your marketing strategy.

Step #5 Operate your business as if you were in the office. It’s tempting to work when you feel like it, to stay in your pajamas all day and to not hold yourself as accountable as if you were in the office with a boss peering over your shoulder. Yes, the freedoms of owning your own business are great however you’ll be more productive, professional and profitable if you keep regular business hours, you can set these hours to fit your needs of course. If you get dressed and brush your teeth in the morning you’ll just feel better and more productive and if you treat your business and your customers as you’d like to be treated. It helps to have a designated work space in your home, a home office, where you’re able to close the door and focus on business.

Step #6 Know your role. When you own your own business, especially in the beginning, it’s easy to try to be everything. You’ll be your own accountant, your own lawyer, your own fulfillment center your own sales and marketing team – you’ll wear all the hats. However this isn’t the best way to be productive and profitable. Outsource what you can and focus on your strengths and the tasks which bring in the most profits. Above all, remember that you are the CEO and it is your job to be the person who builds and grows your business.

Step #7 Remember to maintain a balanced life. Make time for fun and self care. It’s all too easy to let your business consume your life 24/7. Burnout occurs and you start losing interest in your business. Profits suffer and so do your loyal customers. Take time to celebrate life, your successes and your friends and family. Balance is essential for a successful home based business.

Knowing and keeping these seven steps in mind before you start a business will help you successfully get it off the ground and to keep it running profitably for as long as you desire.

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How to write a Powerful Press Release

by BlondieWrites on May 14, 2009

Press releases are a fantastic tool to promote your product or services and to generate website traffic. They do not cost anything to write and the publicity that they can generate for your business will be extremely beneficial.

Here are twelve tips on how to write a powerful press release.

Tip #1: When you write a press release, write it for the media, not your customers. Give journalists and editors the five w’s: Who, What, Where, When, and Why.

* Who is the story about
* What is the actual news?
* The people, products, items, dates and other things related with the news – where and when.
* Why is this news?

Tip #2: Skip the sales piece. Press releases are for journalists. Newsworthy means it provides something that is of interest to others.

For example, the launch of a book on football drills in itself may not be newsworthy. However, if you highlight that many youth coaches struggle with motivating their players to do their best, and that your new book provides help to those struggling coaches, then that is newsworthy.

Tip #3: Instead of filling, your press release with fluff and claims, stick to the facts. Journalists want to see statistics and information.

Tip #4: Your headline and your first paragraph are often all that a reader will see on the press release websites, so make those paragraphs count! Make your headline brief, clear and to the point – highlighting the point of the press release. Your first sentence grabs your reader and says concisely what is happening and the subsequent two or three sentences support your lead sentence.

Tip #5: Use an active voice, strong verbs, and avoid jargon, adverbs, and descriptive words.

Tip #6: Start with the date and city in which the press release originates.

Tip #7: Write for the press. Use short sentences which are succinct and to the point. Avoid jargon.

Tip #8: Include information about your company, including website link and contact information. This is typically included at the close of the release.

Tip #9: Identify the end of the release with this symbol, ###. It let’s journalists know they have the complete information.

Tip #10: Try to include a call to action in your release. What do you want readers to do with the information? Are you hosting an event and you want them to attend? Do you want them to buy a product? Visit your website?

Tip #11: Send your release to the correct person. If you’re submitting to a web based press release directory then you’re set however if you’re submitting to your local paper get online or on the phone and find out who to send it to and how they prefer to receive press releases, by email, mail or fax?

Tip #12: Follow up, once. It’s okay to follow up with a journalist to make sure they’ve received your release and to see if they have any questions. It’s important to develop relationships with the press and a professionally handled follow-up is a good way to accomplish that.

Press releases can seem overwhelming and too structured of a project for many however, they’re actually quite simple to write. Determine, in advance, the point of your release and how it will benefit others. Then, in one page, provide the details. Press releases can and often do turn into full-page features so they’re definitely worth the time and effort.

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How to Become a Travel Writer

by BlondieWrites on May 14, 2009

It would be nice to have the opportunity to travel extensively, wouldn’t it? Some people do have that luxury and it can be a money maker. If you like to write and also have time to travel, travel writing could be for you.

Travel writers mix business with pleasure. They visit some beautiful places and also get to tell others about them. Just because you already travel for enjoyment doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t get paid for the information you have to offer others. That is where many businesses begin. Someone had an opportunity that they wanted to share with others.

Travel writing begins with the trip. Take note of what you pack, how you made your reservations, the method of travel, your hotel and what you did while you were there. Each leg of the trip presents another aspect of travel that would be interesting to an audience. Out of one trip, you can get enough information for ten articles.

If travel writing is an opportunity you would like to pursue, here are some tips to help you get started. Another perk of travel writing is that it can be done as a home-based business. Low overhead means more money to travel.

1. Start a travel blog. One way to gain interest and traffic is to become an expert in your field. With a travel blog you can highlight certain aspects of travel. It could be that you like to visit Caribbean destinations or stay in all kinds of hotels. Since sites like Blogger.com let you create free blogs, you can devote a blog to each aspect of travel that you want to pursue.

2. Sign up with websites that pay for travel articles. There are many sites such as eHow, About.com and Associated Content that pay for well-written content. If you can offer unique travel information you can get paid good money for your travel experience.

3. Apply to be a travel writer with online travel magazines and other travel sites. People visit the Internet every day to find out tips for traveling abroad, cheap but nice hotels and deals on transportation.

4. Create a writer portfolio. In it highlight your travel experience and what articles you have written about travel. List your blogs for reference. If you are familiar with an area that a travel company needs, you just might have a job.

5. Search for freelance jobs with print travel magazines. This is a harder market to get into but not impossible. With the right query letter and confident approach you can get your foot in the door so you can be heard.

Travel writing is an exciting occupation for the right person. Turn your travels into descriptive fantasies for your readers and gain an audience that could make you money.

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