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    Showcase Your Accomplishments
    Job seekers outside of the creative fields are now seeing the value of utilizing portfolios in their job search. Traditionally, only artists and writers have used portfolios when seeking freelance work. With job security less certain, workers need to continually update and enhance their skills, while keeping a record of what they’ve accomplished. Employe
    t down immediately. These sentences can be lengthened into blog posts (and later lengthened into articles...that's another ecourse!). The more you do this, the more aware you will become of the unlimited topics you can blog about, even in your niche.

    4) Milk Your Content

    If you're publishing a newsletter and write articles, then blog a short intro paragraph along with a link to the rest of the content on your website.

    5) Product Revi

    How I Became a Reluctant Entrepreneur
    I love owning my own businesses. After fifteen years the excitement still hasn’t worn off. I get up every morning happy to be heading off to the office (though I must admit I now ‘work from home’ one or two days a week). I enjoy the challenge and freedom of not having to answer to anyone. Furthermore, although I am not really motivated by money, I do lik
    If you're like most people who start a blog, you initially have a bit of writer's block. Good news- it will likely go away, and you'll find yourself thinking of new things to blog about frequently. In fact blogging becomes quite addictive.

    This was certainly true of me. When I began blogging, I would often struggle with things to blog about. Now, I have the problem of not having enough time to post on all the things I want to talk about!

    Here are a few tips to get you through that initial dry spell until you find your blogging voice.

    1) Subscribe to other blog feeds for your industry/target market.

    If you have a blog about babies and toddlers, you'll want to have other similar (preferably high traffic) blogs on your RSS reader. It's a good way to keep abreast of what's going on in the collective consciousness of people. Just do a Google search for blog + topics of choice, and you'll come up with plenty.

    Keeping up with other blogs in your niche means that you can link to their posts (and you should always link to a blog that inspires your own post!) and add your own "spin" on the subject.

    2) Look at trade magazines and newspapers in your niche

    Again, going back to the baby/toddler theme, read parenting magazines. Magazines are a great place to look for inspiration...the articles are mostly short, pithy, "quick fix" and solution oriented (similar to blog posts). They also change to reflect what's going on in the world and with your target market.

    Keeping up with the news is also a good idea...you can find news feeds to add to your RSS reader too. When something is happening in the world that impacts your target market, blog it.

    3) Keep a notebook (or file on your desktop) of blog fodder

    When a thought or sentence hits you, write it down immediately. These sentences can be lengthened into blog posts (and later lengthened into articles...that's another ecourse!). The more you do this, the more aware you will become of the unlimited topics you can blog about, even in your niche.

    4) Milk Your Content

    If you're publishing a newsletter and write articles, then blog a short intro paragraph along with a link to the rest of the content on your website.

    5) Product Revie

    Risk Management - Managing Milestones
    Part of planning for risk involves allocating each identified risk to a project milestone. Very often a milestone is attached to a payment, so a risk can also have an accurate value attached to it. By its nature, each risk will impact, if at all, at a certain time. For example, Milestone 1 is "Delivery of Software X, Issue A to the Customer".If
    ere are a few tips to get you through that initial dry spell until you find your blogging voice.

    1) Subscribe to other blog feeds for your industry/target market.

    If you have a blog about babies and toddlers, you'll want to have other similar (preferably high traffic) blogs on your RSS reader. It's a good way to keep abreast of what's going on in the collective consciousness of people. Just do a Google search for blog + topics of choice, and you'll come up with plenty.

    Keeping up with other blogs in your niche means that you can link to their posts (and you should always link to a blog that inspires your own post!) and add your own "spin" on the subject.

    2) Look at trade magazines and newspapers in your niche

    Again, going back to the baby/toddler theme, read parenting magazines. Magazines are a great place to look for inspiration...the articles are mostly short, pithy, "quick fix" and solution oriented (similar to blog posts). They also change to reflect what's going on in the world and with your target market.

    Keeping up with the news is also a good idea...you can find news feeds to add to your RSS reader too. When something is happening in the world that impacts your target market, blog it.

    3) Keep a notebook (or file on your desktop) of blog fodder

    When a thought or sentence hits you, write it down immediately. These sentences can be lengthened into blog posts (and later lengthened into articles...that's another ecourse!). The more you do this, the more aware you will become of the unlimited topics you can blog about, even in your niche.

    4) Milk Your Content

    If you're publishing a newsletter and write articles, then blog a short intro paragraph along with a link to the rest of the content on your website.

    5) Product Revi

    Healthcare Branding & Marketing: Do Blogs Fit In?
    Health care marketing and strategic positioning are not an activities that manipulate the intrinsic properties of a product or service. Instead, positioning is a process by which you influence a consumer’s opinion of the value of a product or service relative to its competition. The main goal of strategic positioning is to differentiate an organization f
    and you'll come up with plenty.

    Keeping up with other blogs in your niche means that you can link to their posts (and you should always link to a blog that inspires your own post!) and add your own "spin" on the subject.

    2) Look at trade magazines and newspapers in your niche

    Again, going back to the baby/toddler theme, read parenting magazines. Magazines are a great place to look for inspiration...the articles are mostly short, pithy, "quick fix" and solution oriented (similar to blog posts). They also change to reflect what's going on in the world and with your target market.

    Keeping up with the news is also a good idea...you can find news feeds to add to your RSS reader too. When something is happening in the world that impacts your target market, blog it.

    3) Keep a notebook (or file on your desktop) of blog fodder

    When a thought or sentence hits you, write it down immediately. These sentences can be lengthened into blog posts (and later lengthened into articles...that's another ecourse!). The more you do this, the more aware you will become of the unlimited topics you can blog about, even in your niche.

    4) Milk Your Content

    If you're publishing a newsletter and write articles, then blog a short intro paragraph along with a link to the rest of the content on your website.

    5) Product Revi

    Building A Community Of New Middle Aged People
    Yesterday in response to another article I had written about working at home for people in their fifties and sixties, I got a number of comments that others felt the same way about starting new careers and were using the Internet to do so. They seemed to be very happy to see that someone else held opinions similar to theirs and was attempting to do the s
    y, "quick fix" and solution oriented (similar to blog posts). They also change to reflect what's going on in the world and with your target market.

    Keeping up with the news is also a good idea...you can find news feeds to add to your RSS reader too. When something is happening in the world that impacts your target market, blog it.

    3) Keep a notebook (or file on your desktop) of blog fodder

    When a thought or sentence hits you, write it down immediately. These sentences can be lengthened into blog posts (and later lengthened into articles...that's another ecourse!). The more you do this, the more aware you will become of the unlimited topics you can blog about, even in your niche.

    4) Milk Your Content

    If you're publishing a newsletter and write articles, then blog a short intro paragraph along with a link to the rest of the content on your website.

    5) Product Revi

    Don't Fail to Pay What It Takes to Attract Top Talent
    There’s an old saying in business that you can’t get a $70,000 employee by hiring two employees earning $35,000 each. While this is true, many managers make the decision every day to refuse to pay what it takes to attract top talent to their business team. When it comes to people, you get what you pay for.Just like in pricing, water seeks its own
    t down immediately. These sentences can be lengthened into blog posts (and later lengthened into articles...that's another ecourse!). The more you do this, the more aware you will become of the unlimited topics you can blog about, even in your niche.

    4) Milk Your Content

    If you're publishing a newsletter and write articles, then blog a short intro paragraph along with a link to the rest of the content on your website.

    5) Product Reviews

    Review products that you've tried and books you've read that relate to your niche. Anything that would help your blog readers make a decision (and we all need that help in a world with too many choices!) is a good thing.

    6) Involve Your Visitors

    Your newsletter subscribers and blog readers can be marketing partners and content generators for you! How? When they email you with a question, ask their permission to post it (along with the answer) on your blog.

    May you soon find yourself in the predicament of so many blog posts, so little time!

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