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[] Your Copywriting Business - Getting Clients By Building Your Brand Online

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Marketing your copywriting business online is very different from marketing
yourself via direct mail or print advertising, in two major ways: online is
forever and cumulative. It's vital that you keep these two attributes in mind;
they're new thinking to most of us. Whether you're a new copywriter or an
experienced pro, you can put these two attributes to work to build your
brand.Your Brand Is You: It's Your Profile And It Sets You ApartWhat's your
"brand"? Essentially it's the way you differentiate your copywriting business.
In marketing-speak, it's "positioning". Think about branding as building your
profile: it will happen organically, so you don't need to spend much time
thinking about it.Now, let's look at how branding gets you clients.Online Is
Forever: Everything You Post Online Helps You To Build Your Copywriting
BrandOnce it's on the Internet, it's forever. When it comes to building your
brand as a copywriter, this is a good thing. It means that anything you do to
promote your copywriting business has a long-term effect. A good example of this
is your blog. You do have a blog, don't you? Your blog's individual posts get
clients for you long after you've forgotten that you ever wrote the post.So as
you write items for your Web site and blog, these seemingly tiny bits of
information pack an enormous punch. Within a few days, the search engines will
find them. Your potential clients will find them, and they bring you clients
year after year.Contrast this with advertising you take out in a magazine.
Within a month or two, the response slows, then stops completely.Online Branding
Is Cumulative: Your Marketing Builds Over Time And Keeps Getting Clients For
YouSince nothing ever vanishes in the online world, every bit of marketing you
do, whether it's writing an online press release, writing articles to promote
your business, and writing blogs, is online forever. As you can imagine, within
a short period of time, this body of material mounts up. It snowballs, and draws
clients to you without you expending any additional effort at all.The Internet
makes getting copywriting clients a no-brainer. Remember - online is forever,
and cumulative, and you can wield the immense power of branding for YOUR
copywriting business.Discover how you can turn your writing skills into a
fabulous copywriting career. Angela Booth's ebook "Seven Days To Easy Money:
Copywriting Success" at http://abmagic.com/Copywriting/copywriting.html takes
you from novice to pro copywriter in just seven days. This popular ebook has
been turning writers into successful copywriters for five years. Packed with
information, the ebook also includes exercises which become your copywriter's
marketing processes and portfolio. You could be signing up your first clients
within two days. Visit the book's blog at http://www.sevendayscopywriting.com/ -
If you have never gardened before you may suddenly decide it was just a fantasy
when you walk into the garden shop and look at the price tags. Don?t get scared.
Gardening can still be a fulfilling hobby even if you have a tight gardening
budget. In fact, many gardens can be started for only about $100. You may be
able to start a garden for less if you can find some of the tools second hand,
but still good quality. A spading fork is your first gardening on a budget tool.
It?s a little bit like a pitchfork, but much smaller. It fits in your hand and
resembles a three prong fork. This handy little gardening on a budget tool will
help to improve the soil you?re working with and aerate it for better garden
planting. You?ll want a hoe for weeding and for cultivating your new garden on a
budget. Add a long nozzle watering can to the cart as well as a round ended
shovel for larger gardening digging projects. Last on your list of tight budget
gardening tools is a pair of garden shears. Make sure the garden shears fit
comfortably in your hand, especially if you?ll be wearing gardening gloves.
This pretty much completes the tight budget gardening shopping list, minus of
course the plants and flowers, but we?ll get there. Naturally, you will want to
pick a piece of land for your tight budget gardening to begin, and then you?ll
need to turn the soil. If you?re starting with a grassy area, you will need to
remove the layer of grass. The tight budgeted gardening hoe actually works
fairly well for this job. Turning the soil over and over creates a better
foundation for starting your tight budget garden. This is primarily what we
purchased the spading fork for. As it aerates the soil, you will bring small
rocks and other debris to the surface. Because you are gardening on a tight
budget, you will have to perform more of the manual labor than those who
purchase machinery to get their garden started. You may wish to keep this in
mind when you choose the size of your garden. Before you go out and purchase
plants, check with your local organic co-op. Often they have plants the require
transplanting, whether you are creating a vegetable garden or a flower garden.
People whose plants have outgrown their garden are often willing to give away
parts of the plant that will continue to grow for free, as they prefer not to
simply throw it away.About the Author: Lanny Hintz writes about Dutch gardens
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