Posts Tagged ‘Make Money Online Home Based Business’

 

November 19th, 2011

Women Working From Home Online Need To Understand The Importance of a Blog


I’m one of the ever growing army of women working from home online and any of you more avid readers may recall me over the past few months, discussing the importance of video marketing, webinars, keyword research and other topics. And what is the best method to disseminate this information I hear you ask? Well, I’d have to say through the use of a blog. Never underestimate the importance of a blog as they have to deliver valuable information that will help others gain a better understanding of what it is you are writing about.

I think of my blog as the main hub of my activity on the Internet. Facebook and Twitter among others are great for spreading ‘bites’ of information, but my blog is where it all happens, it’s the root of my network.

Before we start…

So what is blogging? Good question. Blogging has been around for a while online, and many people treat it as their diary, although without the same privacy one might expect from a closed book. Blogs allow people to express their opinions, their thoughts, interact with others, but increasingly now – to express their ideas, which is why people such as myself have caught on to the idea.

Entrepreneurs across the world use their blogs to promote their businesses, raise awareness, show commitment to their customers and to boost their potential. A blog is a very powerful tool.

Here’s how a blog can make a difference to you, whoever you are.

Improving your brand

Forgive me for continually bringing this up, but the fact that I do shows just what the Internet can do for you. Any presence online, as long as it is clearly interlinked (think colour schemes, writing styles etc) will build your brand and increase how noticeable you are. In an increasingly ‘busy’ online space the more active you are the better.

A chance to write more

Many of the other services in a marketer’s toolbox are about getting messages across as quickly and succinctly as possible, whether you’re using tweets, videos, short posts or more. Of course, you don’t want to overdo it, but blogs give marketers significantly more leeway to really go into a topic, demonstrating their knowledge and to give readers a comprehensive insight into that niche.

Gain authority

Some of the ‘bigger’ bloggers are revered widely for really knowing their stuff, and this is because they are using their blogs to their full effect. We’ve all come across these incredible blog posts which always seem to hit the mark, and this makes us set new trust in the blogger, even if, as in most cases, we’ve never met them. Competition is difficult here, but the more you post and the more impressive that content is (we need quality and quantity) then the more of this authority you will find yourself earning.

Be accessible to all

The beauty of blogs is that no particular credentials are needed to view them. This is all about spreading to the masses, and you don’t get a lot more open than a blog. Almost anyone, anywhere in the world can read blogs without the need to sign up to a service, and even if they want to comment on a post, then increasingly there are linkages with services such as Facebook where crucially, readers already have accounts so they can get involved with what’s being written without the need for a cumbersome sign-up process.

Interacting with your readers

Nothing makes you feel so good inside as a positive comment below your latest blog post from a new reader. It’s incredibly rewarding to hear people benefiting from your hard work, and it’s so easy to actually strike up a conversation or even a debate with people below a post. This is the beauty of the Internet today and in many respects, it’s focused on the user and the ability to get involved and interact with content, so blogs are a perfect way to tap into this.

Search Engines

For all of us working online, much of our time is spent trying to adhere to SEO guidelines – search engine optimisation. Think about it. The more blog posts you have across a broad range of subjects within your niche, the more likely you are to get higher up those hallowed search results pages, or ‘rankings’ as they are called, and therefore the more hits you might get on your site as a result.

Competition

Even the least competitive among us are still, in the back of our minds, thinking about how they might just get a few more posts or subscribers than the next person. It’s only natural, and blogging encourages this healthy competition. Competition keeps us on our toes and means that we put more effort into producing quality content, which can surely only be a bonus.

Then how do I do it? It’s not as much of a hardship as you might think. Often, deciding what you want to write about can be the hardest part, but once you’ve settled down in the right mindset, have perhaps done a little research or reading around the topic area, this usually gets you going and before you know it, you’ve written a few paragraphs without too much trouble. Don’t worry too much if you think you have what’s commonly known as writer’s block, it happens to us all. You just need to go away for a while, do something different and start again fresh.

In practical terms, try to get into your own pattern of work. If you’re the kind of person who benefits most from setting aside a certain portion of your day to get the creative juices flowing, then go for that, but if you find you prefer to write on the spur of the moment as ideas come to you, then that’s fine too.

There’s no correct method here, and at the end of the day it’s up to you to think about what will work best for your set of circumstances. A quiet or at least reasonably distraction-free environment will probably help you, so I would suggest putting your mobile phone on silent for a while and turning off all your social media too. In my case, the needs of my family often have to take priority, but once they are sorted and happy, I’m ready to go.

I can’t emphasise enough how great blogging is. Finally, just think about how you are when you’re on the Internet. If you’re anything like me, then you read one article or similar, and then you click on the related links on the side. Before you know it, you’ve been sitting there reading for twenty minutes, and that time had just disappeared in a flash.

People are inquisitive by nature, and with blogs this can only work to your advantage. If like me, you’re amongst the ever-growing army of women working from home these days, hook readers and they’ll be sure to come back for more. Even though blogs are longer than your regular Facebook post, they’re still palatable for short reads, and you can’t ask for more than that really.

If you’ve found my post useful, I’d love it if you’d share it with your friends.  Thanks.

 

October 18th, 2011

Would You Like To Make Money Online In A Home Based Business?


Hi – would you like to make money online in a home based business?  Yes I expect you would and that’s exactly what I’m doing these days. Here is a short video of me up on Dartmoor during the summer. It’s right up on top of a hill where there stands an old church dating right back to 11,000 or so. It’s at Brentor  in the South West of England and the scenery is absolutely stunning. Why not take a look and see for yourself?

If you would like to work for yourself from home and be your own boss then there’s no reason why you can’t. What’s stopping you?  I wish I’d done it a long time ago. I was brainwashed into thinking that my only option was to work for a boss and my family suffered as a result.  I’m just an ordinary person who knew very little about Internet marketing with hardly any IT skills but all that’s changing for me with the education I’m getting from the experts I’m working with.

Now if I want to take off and walk on Dartmoor I can.   Another real luxury I NEVER had was taking my daughter to school. Imagine that. Now if I want to I can.   Are you stuck in the rut I was in?  Why not put your details into the box on my website and see what I’m doing? Might be perfect for you too.

 

September 10th, 2011

The Importance Of Social Media Marketing In An Online Job


Social media is becoming increasingly more integrated into our lives, and for businesses, it’s an important key element to the marketing mix.   I’m a mum working from home in an online job and as I understand the importance of social media marketing, I’d like to share my experiences for the benefit of other business owners. If you’re wondering how to make money on the Internet, then by embracing social media marketing and including it into your marketing strategy rather than thinking “It’s not for me,” you’ll stand to reap the huge benefits it can bring.

Particularly so as your customers and future customers are using social media and it’s a great way to engage with them.  In addition to maintaining an online presence with your website, you need to be visible with a social presence also.

The worldwide recession is forcing us to add value to our businesses, so if you embrace social media marketing, the benefits will help to keep you trading in the future.

If you’re on a limited marketing budget, social media marketing is the most cost effective way to reach customers with information about your products, product news, sales, deals and more and you’ll find that if you devote an employee’s time, even on a part time basis, to setting up and running your social media marketing, you’ll have the ability to reach millions of potential customers that otherwise may never hear about you.

If you use some of the most popular social media marketing methods including blogging, you’ll have a very powerful outreach program that will raise awareness in your brand which in turn, brings credibility for your company.

Social media marketing will help build customer relations and if your consumers can easily share frustrations with products or customer service directly with you and get feedback, they will feel more confident in your brand and have a better connection to it.

Likewise, if consumers feel you value their feedback and you implement their suggestions,  for example, what to name a product or a perception of a product, they are far more likely to remain loyal to your brand and act as ambassadors on your behalf.

Social media can also generate high traffic to your business and in turn, increase sales which increases your return on investment (ROI).

It’s become an invaluable and necessary set of tools to add to your arsenal in the 21st Century and given the many ways we access the Internet including mobile phones and other devices in addition to computers, social media is set to continue the upward growth trend.

We may as well face it, it’s here to stay and we have to move with the times and best of all, it’s FREE.

Global Internet users top the 2 billion mark of which almost 300 million are in North America, almost 800 million in Asia, 450 million in Europe, 70 million in Africa, 200 million in Latin America & the Caribbean and 20 million in Australia and New Zealand.

Business owners are starting to wake up to the fact that they need to actively engage in social media marketing but many are unsure how to go about it. Maybe I can help from my own experiences here.

There are currently over 30,000 social media sites but this number is increasing by 300 each month and where do you start? Where do you focus your time and energy to get a return on your investment? It can seem like a minefield.

Whatever industry you’re in, you can create useful information in the form of blogs, articles and videos to share that others will find value in and learn from.  You don’t blatantly sell your products or services in social media. Your valuable content that is informative, educational and entertaining, enables consumers to get to know and trust you first. It then leads them from your social media sites to your website and that’s when you do your sales pitch. That’s how social media marketing works.

The three top giants that have become household names that I would recommend are Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.

Facebook has over 600 million active users and these people are logging in for an average of half an hour each day so you need to get your messages in front of them.  This represents a massive marketing opportunity so you’ll need a Facebook Page.

Twitter has been around for over five years amounting to over 10 billion tweets sent which equates to around 50 million tweets each day and this number is rising rapidly.  It’s the place to find out what’s happening in the world. It provides instant updates on almost any topic.

Another giant is Youtube, the second largest Search Engine to Google and owned by Google, streaming over 2 billion videos each day.  Every minute, twenty-four hours of new video footage is uploaded and the average person spends fifteen minutes a day on Youtube viewing content, representing another massive marketing opportunity.

If you implement some of these strategies into your online job or business, you’ll be heading in the right direction for sure.

August 26th, 2011

I Work From Home Now And My Online Job Took Me To A Master Marketing Event


I work from home now and my online job took me to the most amazing event of my life. I’ve joined the ranks of the army of women working from home since I joined CarbonCopyPRO, a world leader in online marketing education, entrepreneurialism and ready built business systems. With my background in sales and marketing, I appreciate the huge benefits of attending a ‘live’, event so when I found out PRO were holding their seventh Master Marketing Event on 21st and 22nd May 2011 in Phoenix, Arizona, I knew in an instant that I just had to make the journey from England and go.

I wasn’t quite sure how I’d do it but I knew it would be worth it even though it meant asking my partner Hugh if he would look after our family in my absence, taking on all my responsibilities on top of his normal workload, including looking after my invalid mum with all her complex needs.  Naturally, I’d wanted him to come but there was no possible chance of that happening. Instead, he stayed behind so I could go and make the most of every second and learn as much as possible to implement into my own Internet business.

Held in the stunning air-conditioned Arizona Grand Resort, amidst a backdrop of tropical plants and beautiful scenery in the 90 degree heat, I was privileged to join more than 600 motivated entrepreneurs from all corners of the globe. I knew we were in for a real eye-opener.

It was to be a golden opportunity to mix with the movers and shakers in CarbonCopyPRO, most of whom are multi-millionaires at the top of their game and on a mission to inspire others to do the same.  Successful in their own right and inspirational to those following on in their footsteps. And to think, we were going to get a whole weekend of masterminding with these experts. What a boost to our businesses this was going to be.

Jay Kubassek, CarbonCopyPRO Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer and John Jackson, VP of Leadership Development, affectionately known by the PRO community as ‘JJ’, took to the stage to start proceedings and began by welcoming everyone to the event and thanked us for our time and commitment in travelling huge distances to attend. My journey from England had been a long one but others had flown in from further afield like Australia, New Zealand, South America, Asia and Europe.

Held bi-annually, these events are designed for PRO members to mastermind with the top seven figure earning industry leaders, receive the latest in cutting-edge marketing training, techniques and strategies and find out about the latest innovations.

It was to be at this event that we would witness the unveiling of the brand new PRO Elite program, specifically designed by Jay and the leaders collaborating to offer their additional help and support to PRO’s aspiring entrepreneurs as part of the companies’ mission to create 100 millionaires by 2012.  This new initiative will see leaders giving themselves selflessly to help every member of PRO on their own journey to financial freedom and success. Each PRO member would effectively, get to copy the experts with direct help from the expert leaders. What could be better than that? Helping others is an ethos that’s firmly embedded in the culture of CarbonCopyPRO and it’s a fundamental reason to their success.

Inspirational presentations from many of the industry superstars were given including Jay Kubassek, Alan Moore, JJ – John Jackson, Jeff Lerner, Anthony Busciglio, Frank Scott, Lena Bjorna, Sophia and Aaron Rashkin, Brian Parsley, Justin Woolf, Andrew Cass, Michael Force, Gregg Davidson and Dr Charlie Smithdeal.

During the breaks, we got to mingle, chat and have photos with the leaders. There was very much a community spirit amongst the 600 or so gathering and the top earners were more than happy to share their experiences over coffee and lunch. They seemed just like ordinary people, approachable, friendly and committed to helping the members.   To my astonishment and delight, I got to chat to Jay Kubassek, Michael Force, John Jackson and Lena Bjorna.  Those were special moments for sure.

Recent successful up and coming leaders in the PRO community were recognised for outstanding achievement including the team of six experts I’m working with called iGlobalPros. Earlier in 2011, PRO members Karen Newman from Canada, Aaron Chen from Malaysia, Dominik Mikula from Australia, Simon Guilliard from England, Jenni Ryan from Australia and Kameron George from Canada had partnered together to become a driving force to help other aspiring entrepreneurs and in doing so, had achieved accelerated levels of success and have subsequently been awarded Marketing Partner status in line with the leaders and top earners. They will now be instrumental in helping the new and less experienced PRO members on an accelerated program to success.

Following the event, a select group of around fifty PRO Elite members including myself, were invited to a private VIP reception with the leaders, where we were given champagne, cocktails and delicious food.  This was another great opportunity to share feedback, ask the leaders questions and take more photos. The atmosphere was amazing and it was obvious that everybody was excited to be a part of it. I actually thought to myself, am I dreaming this or is this real?  Rubbing shoulders with the top brass in this amazing company of entrepreneurs was like nothing I’ve ever experienced before.

The following day, the same group of PRO Elite members and I had the opportunity to have a more private, intimate and intensive four hour mastermind session with the leaders  on their marketing strategies. This gave us a huge insight into the reasons for their success giving us so much to take away and implement immediately in our own businesses.

It was the perfect end to what had been an incredible life changing event. Meeting people that I’d never met before and feeling like we’d been friends for ever and saying our goodbyes and all flying off in different directions was surreal. We none of us wanted it to end.  I know for sure that by making the journey to Phoenix and being there in person was of huge benefit to me. Far more so than by watching a video or listening to recordings.

Those moments when you meet true professionals face to face and learn from them directly makes such a lasting impact on you. Not least in inspiring you to be the best you can be and to aspire to be like them and to be able to pay it forward by making a difference to others, just like they do.  It’s taken me to a whole new level of determination to help others following in my footsteps.

So if you work from home in an online job, going to an event like this will change your life too.  It did for me.

August 26th, 2011

For Businesses – How To Make Money By Using Social Media Marketing


Social media is becoming increasingly more integrated into our lives, and for businesses, it’s an important key element to the marketing mix.   I’m a mum working from home in an online business and as I understand the importance of social media marketing, I’d like to share my experiences for the benefit of other business owners.

Your customers and future customers are using social media and it’s a great way to engage with them.  In addition to maintaining an online presence with your website, you need to be visible with a social presence also.

The worldwide recession is forcing us to add value to our businesses, so if you embrace social media marketing, the benefits will help to keep you trading in the future.

If you’re on a limited marketing budget, social media marketing is the most cost effective way to reach customers with information about your products, product news, sales, deals and more and you’ll find that if you devote an employee’s time, even on a part time basis, to setting up and running your social media marketing, you’ll have the ability to reach millions of potential customers that otherwise may never hear about you.

If you use some of the most popular social media marketing methods including blogging, you’ll have a very powerful outreach program that will raise awareness in your brand which in turn, brings credibility for your company.

Social media marketing will help build customer relations and if your consumers can easily share frustrations with products or customer service directly with you and get feedback, they will feel more confident in your brand and have a better connection to it.

Likewise, if consumers feel you value their feedback and you implement their suggestions,  for example, what to name a product or a perception of a product, they are far more likely to remain loyal to your brand and act as ambassadors on your behalf.

Social media can also generate high traffic to your business and in turn, increase sales which increases your return on investment (ROI).

It’s become an invaluable and necessary set of tools to add to your arsenal in the 21st Century and given the many ways we access the Internet including mobile phones and other devices in addition to computers, social media is set to continue the upward growth trend.

We may as well face it, it’s here to stay and we have to move with the times and best of all, it’s FREE.

Global Internet users top the 2 billion mark of which almost 300 million are in North America, almost 800 million in Asia, 450 million in Europe, 70 million in Africa, 200 million in Latin America & the Caribbean and 20 million in Australia and New Zealand.

Business owners are starting to wake up to the fact that they need to actively engage in social media marketing but many are unsure how to go about it. Maybe I can help from my own experiences here.

There are currently over 30,000 social media sites but this number is increasing by 300 each month and where do you start? Where do you focus your time and energy to get a return on your investment? It can seem like a minefield.

Whatever industry you’re in, you can create useful information in the form of blogs, articles and videos to share that others will find value in and learn from.  You don’t blatantly sell your products or services in social media. Your valuable content that is informative, educational and entertaining, enables consumers to get to know and trust you first. It then leads them from your social media sites to your website and that’s when you do your sales pitch. That’s how social media marketing works.

The three top giants that have become household names that I would recommend are Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.

Facebook has over 600 million active users and these people are logging in for an average of half an hour each day so you need to get your messages in front of them.  This represents a massive marketing opportunity so you’ll need a Facebook Page.

Twitter has been around for over five years amounting to over 10 billion tweets sent which equates to around 50 million tweets each day and this number is rising rapidly.  It’s the place to find out what’s happening in the world. It provides instant updates on almost any topic.

Another giant is Youtube, the second largest Search Engine to Google and owned by Google, streaming over 2 billion videos each day.  Every minute, twenty-four hours of new video footage is uploaded and the average person spends fifteen minutes a day on Youtube viewing content, representing another massive marketing opportunity.

If you implement some of these strategies into your business, you’ll be heading in the right direction for sure.

August 24th, 2011

5 Tips On How To Work From Home Whilst Combining Family Care Responsibilities


Today, I’m going to share with you my 5 tips on how to work from home whilst combining family care responsibilities. These days I’m a mum working from home but it wasn’t always like that for me.  I used to be one of the millions of people going off to the daily grind of a traditional job working for a boss, dependent on someone else for my monthly pay-check.

I have a family to look after including my husband, my daughter and my elderly invalid mother and between them, they all have complex needs, particularly my mum.  Then there’s our dog, he’s a Border Collie so needs his three mile run each day.

It was a juggling act fitting my family commitments around the demands of a full time job.  At times, I felt like I was a hamster on a treadwheel going faster and faster and the worst part was not being around when my family needed me most. If you’re juggling family responsibilities with a job, then you’ll know what this feels like.

Not being able to do a simple thing like take my daughter to school was a hard pill to swallow. But now that I’m a mum working from home, I have my quality of life back and we all benefit. I can be around when I’m needed and it makes a huge difference.

Since I found the best new online business I’m running from home, if my daughter needs collecting from school, I don’t have those panicky feelings of how I’m going to get the time off work, I can decide for myself.

Whether you work in a traditional job or you work at home, you’re going to have all sorts of challenges to face, so I’ve put together a few tips that should help you keep on top of things.

Prioritise:  Learn to prioritise to make sure all the important things get done.  One of the easiest ways to do this is to make a list. Have lists for daily tasks, shopping, events etc. They really do make a difference and keep you on track. If you write a list, chances are you won’t wake up in the night in a panic.

Motivation:  This is something that only you can do and without it, you won’t get much done. Make sure you do whatever is necessary to put yourself into the right frame of mind. If you know what you want to achieve and you know how to achieve it then add in a reward when reaching certain goals and that should keep you motivated.

Sleep:  Make sure you get the right amount of sleep your body needs.  Avoid coffee or alcohol last thing if possible. Take a bath and find a good book.  With the right amount of sleep you are more productive and will cope better overall.

Exercise:  The best way to start your day is with some exercise. I recommend a brisk walk or jog for thirty minutes and get your heart rate going. You’ll be surprised at how much more productive your day will be.  The first ten days doing this will be hard but once you get into the habit, it will become easy and you’ll want to do it automatically.

Prepare:  Always plan in advance and prepare yourself for the day ahead. If you fail to do this, you’ll end up creating more work in the long run and you’ll be far less productive. Have you ever noticed that some days you seem to get nothing done? That’s usually due to lack of preparation.

I hope you found something helpful here and I invite you to comment below!  I shall look forward to seeing you on the next post.

Lindsey Rowe