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The Top 7 Reasons for Marketers to Blog. 

by Sid Hale

In my first article on the subject of blogging, I cautioned against blindly falling for all the hype that's recently been directed toward internet marketers (If you haven't read that yet, it's here).

Just a few new developments in the marketplace made a whole lot of people suddenly stand up and take notice of a technology that had been almost totally ignored for a number of years.  

"Experts" were coming out of the woodwork!

Now that some of the "noise" has subsided, I thought it might be time to evaluate the benefits of blogging in a more rational frame of mind - so let's look at the real reasons a marketer should seriously consider....

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How do you Create Products that Sell... Fast? 

That's a pretty common question. And if you've been thinking about what you can do to make this year more profitable, it's a question that you need an answer to before yet another year is half gone.

After all, expanding your product line is one of the best ways to create additional streams of income.

I created my first product (an online service) about 3 years ago, and then it was another year before I published my first info-product.  I put a lot of effort into that first info-product.  The research, the first draft, editing it myself (I'm my own worst critic), re-writing.  

You get the picture.  There was nothing about it that wasn't mine.  But it was too labor intensive.

Until just recently, every product has meant long hours spent and months of time to develop.  They cut into the time I had available to spend with my grandchildren, and made it really tough to justify taking long road trips just to sail in amateur sailing competitions up and down the east coast.

Everybody has conflicts like these.  Whether it's quality time with the family, the pursuit of your favorite leisure activity, or trying to work around a nine-to-five J.O.B.  

The answer, of course, is in not doing all the work yourself.

Over the past year, I've gotten a little smarter.  I've begun collaborating with others on various projects, but I still wind up with a pretty significant amount of my own effort in the project.

Ryan Deiss and Jimmy D. Brown have put together a simple course explaining how they do it, and believe me - their way is a whole lot easier!  These guys know what they're doing. They roll out niche products on what seems like a weekly basis. And they do it most of the time without doing any of the actual writing themselves.

Along with the audios (and PDF transcript) explaining their system, they've included worksheets to help you get your own products put together in as little as one week.

It's a simple process - once you know how.

If you've been thinking about adding income streams or extra products this year, this is one to grab - and I think you'll be amazed at the price.

I was so impressed with this that I bought resale rights to it.  Take a look for yourself at: http://ad-CLiX.com/OPI


15 January 2005
 
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