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How to Make a Fan Page for Your Business on Facebook

How to Make a Fan Page for Your Business on Facebook
Read this tutorial to find out how to set up your own fan page on Facebook for your business. By doing following the steps, you open yourself up to reaching up to 200 million active users.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/1649378/how_to_make_a_fan_page_for_your_business.html

Ten Donald Trump Business Tips for Entrepreneurs

Ten Donald Trump Business Tips for Entrepreneurs
Read more if you want to find out what Donald Trump would say to people trying to start or grow a business, but keep getting hammered by critics.
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/1634723/ten_donald_trump_business_tips_for.html

‘How to use Twitter for Marketing’ - new module added to Online Digital PR training course

"Understanding Twitter for Marketing’ has been incorporated as a new
module for Online Digital PR Training, the one-day course in digital PR
techniques from The PR Training Centre, to be held on Friday 24th April in
Covent Garden, London. The course content has been updated to cover the
latest developments in both Twitter and Blogging.

The practical one-day workshop is designed for PR and marketing
professionals who are keen to get up to speed in using Twitter, social
networking and Blogging for online marketing and PR campaigns.

According to principal presenter Jacqui Green, ‘We cover in detail the
crucially important new aspects of social networking such as how to
identify influential Bloggers – and, more importantly, how to devise
engagement strategies for connecting with Bloggers – as well as
developments in Twitter and how Tweeting can form a key part of your PR
campaigns.’

The workshop has attracted rave reviews from both in-house PR people and
from PR agencies. Agency personnel who have attended the workshop have
heaped praise on the course and its joint presenters. Says Scott Clarke
of Whiteoaks Communications, ‘Both Richard and Jacqui presented the
course well and really explained to the room how digital marketing can
benefit PR. Also useful info about social networks. This course has opened
up a number of possibilities which I will implement for my clients.
Fantastic!’

According to Chloe Handy of Fleishman-Hillard, ‘Learning about raising
profile on Google was very useful! Will be bumping my clients up as of
Monday’

Says Fiona Reece of Fiona Reece PR,’ Good day and lots of great
information - especially on blogging and digital press releases’.

Says Jacqui Green, ‘Now more than ever, PR people have to be competitive
and in the online world competitiveness means using the internet
effectively. The organisations who get this right are the ones who are
still growing their businesses, while those who ignore the challenges and
opportunities of the digital world are the ones who are being rapidly left
behind.’

The PR Training Centre provides practical one-day courses for PR and
Marketing professionals tasked with responsibility for PR and marketing
communications, media, press and public relations, web marketing and other
marketing functions. The Centre runs regular monthly courses in London's
Covent Garden. Its most popular course is the one-day Masterclass ‘PR
Skills Workshop’ designed for anyone who finds themselves responsible for
raising the profile of their organisation and gaining favourable media
coverage.

Business - Understanding Your Value and How to Market it - 25 No-Cost Ways to Promote


P.T. Barnum used creativity and imagination to attract people to the Big Top circus and other unusual sideshows. He is renown for the marketing example he has set for others and his statement "Without promotion something terrible happens - nothing!"

Sole practitioners are often limited by the amount of money they can invest in advertising. There are many ways that you can promote your services with little or no cost. Following are 25 ideas for you to consider:

1. Offer excellent service and encourage your clients to send you referrals

2. Write a newspaper column in your newspaper

3. Sit on a community board or committee

4. Do volunteer work in a charitable organization

5. Teach a class at a College or University (you will likely be paid for this and promote your business at the same time)

6. Offer to give speech for an organization

7. Open a Facebook account where you will write your business profile

8. Make an appointment to meet with a journalist in the community and offer to be their consultant

9. Teach a workshop for an employment agency or high school class

10. Prepare a Media Release and send it to radio, television and newspapers

11. Mentor a new immigrant

12. Write a newsletter and distribute it by email to clients and media

13. Give discount certificates for charity auctions

14. Become an active participant in your professional association

15. Sign up for a free Twitter account and learn how to build relationships on it

16. Meet other professionals and exchange referrals with them

17. Put brochures or handouts in the Welcome Wagon baskets

18. Host your own internet radio show

19. Become involved in campaigns to clean up the neighbourhood

20. Start a blog with a free account at Wordpress.com

21. Put your business cards or a poster with tear-off strips on community bulletin boards

22. Be a guest on a radio or television show

23. Offer to promote your profession during their yearly campaign

24. Write articles and submit them to internet directories

25. Introduce yourself to people every day!

You see, the key to promotion is to build relationships with others. Being a sole practitioner allows your to learn about the adventure of enticing and attracting others to you and your business through creativity.

And now I would like to invite you to claim your Free Instant Access to a complimentary list of 10 Steps to Making Your Life an Adventure when you visit http://lindahancockspeaks.com

From Dr. Linda Hancock, Registered Psychologist and Registered Social Worker

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