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Become a Super Promoter - Lesson 6
How and When to Follow Up
Become A Super Promoter - Lesson 7
A Leading expert Web Site
With most marketing strategies, you are an actor on someone else’s stage; a contributor to a magazine, a speaker at a conference, or a guest on a radio or television program. But when you have a Web site, you are the writer, producer, director, and star of your own show, with the opportunity of becoming a mini-celebrity reaching a large number of people.
Become A Super Promoter - Lesson 5
Study the Markets
Once you’ve compiled the names of potential media outlets, get to know at least a few of the most promising first hand. If they’re available locally, buy a few on newsstands, or you can call the editorial offices and request a sample copy and an editorial calendar, which lists the themes of upcoming issues. Create a file area for publications and related media materials, and keep it up to date.
Become A Super Promoter - Lesson 4
The Media Needs You
The world is a big place. Because the scope of what constitutes news is so vast that no media outlet could possibly know about every topic worth covering, they rely on public relations efforts from all kinds of sources, including businesses, to help them spot interesting news stories. People just like you help shape the news because editors and reporters need inside tips, specialized knowledge, and the unique story ideas that come from small businesspeople.
Become A Super Promoter - Lesson 2
Competitive Intelligence
Before you expand your business, you better know what you’re up against. You’ll need to thoroughly investigate your competitors to understand their services, and how they are being received by your prospects.
Become A Super Promoter - Lesson 1
You -- The Leading Expert
Become A Super Promoter - Lesson 3
Subscribe to or Get Everything You Can About Your Niche Markets
Become A Super Promoter - Lesson 8
Associations
There are associations for just about every interest, industry, and profession in existence. These groups provide some of your best networking opportunities because they are tightly focused on a specific set of interests or problems, and if your business serves those interests or solves those problems, you’ve hit paydirt – in fact, the mother lode.