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		<title>“5 Steps To Writing A Press Release Almost Guaranteed To Make You Money”</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matt Gill</dc:creator>
		
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<p>As an internet marketer, you need exposure for your products or service.  And publicity is like exposure put on steroids.  The stampede of visitors to your site overnight can overwhelm and scare you, if done correctly.<br />
Dr. Joe Vitale of Hypnotic Marketing talks about “Hypnotic Publicity”, and has made millions over the internet using it.<br />
The quickest way to gain massive public exposure for your online business is to write a powerful press release.  They’re short, to the point, and work like magic.<br />
Unfortunately, 99% of press releases used for internet marketing are just lousy.  The main reason why is because people don’t know how to write one properly, and they also don’t have a good news story to tie into their business somehow.<br />
Follow these 5 steps, and you’ll be well on your way to having an unstoppable amount of free traffic to your site.<br />
1. Write a compelling, “story-worthy” headline<br />
This is absolutely key.  If you’ve spent any time marketing online, than you know that without a powerful headline, none of your ads, press releases, or articles will ever get opened.<br />
When it comes to creating a headline for your press release, you have to hit it out of the ball park.  Otherwise you can forget anyone will ever learn about your product or service.  However, it’s not anything to worry about because you can get the hang of it fairly quickly.  Follow these tips, and you’ll be ok:<br />
-Write your headline that’s fascinating, not something boring and useless.  For example, I’d much rather read a news story that says “Entrepreneur Reveals A Breakthrough 4-Step Formula That’s Rescuing Business Owners From Current Recession”, rather than “Online Business Owner Finds New Opportunity”.<br />
-Make sure your headline does NOT use the word “You”.  Most press release distribution services avoid that at all costs and will reject your release.  The reason why is because it indicates that you may be trying to “sell” something in the press release, instead of giving valuable content and telling a news story.<br />
-Make your headline sound like “something just happened”.  It’s got to sound current and eventful!<br />
2. Have a sub-headline that summarizes your story, and make it in italicized font.<br />
The sub-headline is written directly below the main headline and it gives an overall picture of what your news story is about.  Also, make this fascinating and follow the formula for writing the headline above.<br />
The only difference is that the sub-headline is considerably longer than the headline.  The sub-headline can be 2 to 4 lines long, instead of just one line long like your headline.<br />
3. Start your main body of content with a location, date, and another summary of your story.<br />
Once you write a city, state, and the exact date of your press release, you want to begin your main body of content very much like the sub-headline.  Restate the story, and then go a little further into the details.<br />
You can word it slightly differently, and you should definitely make it longer than the sub-headline.  State the facts, throw out names, places, and companies involved, and sprinkle in a little bit of a benefit for the reader without trying to sound like an ad (this is key).<br />
Remember, don’t use the word “YOU”!<br />
4. Create at least 2 quotes.<br />
This is very important in a press release.  Quotes add tons of credibility to your news story, and they can free you from the danger of sounding like an advertisement.<br />
The idea is that if you’re simply quoting someone, than you’re not the one making any claims that may sound like a sale pitch, or sound like an opinion instead of a fact.<br />
Always keep in mind that a press release is a story based on facts, and not opinions of how great or awesome something is.  You have to give the reader details of what is going on, what happened, and what the product, service, or solution contains.<br />
Tell the reader what the owner or user of the product or service said by putting it in quotes, and you can throw in benefits more freely.  Remember, you’re in less of a danger of sounding like an ad inside a quote.<br />
After the opening paragraph, put in at least one more quote a few paragraphs down that elaborates more on the details on your product or service.<br />
5. Fill in the factual details in between and after the quotes.<br />
After you have your quotes written, fill in more details with paragraphs in between the quotes.  This strategy makes it easier because you can simply write a “transition” in between the quotes.  It’s just like connecting the dots.<br />
However, focus on giving more details that will fascinate the reader even further.  Keep the story focused on being very interesting to the reader, and imagine it being featured inside a major newspaper or on T.V.<br />
Once you have these 5 components of a powerful press release, simply place a link to your site at the bottom, and tell the reader that if he or she wants to learn more about your product or service simply go “here”.  http://www.hypnoticmarketing.com</p>
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		<title>How To Start An Online Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 16:53:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gill</dc:creator>
		
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<p>First you will have to decide what type of business you want to start. After, you’ve made your selection the real work starts. Creating a business plan should be the next step in your quest to starting your online business. Researching your market segment and developing a solid list of goals, which in turn will help you figure out how much capital you will need to operate your business.<br />
The business plan will also, assist with determining the actual break down for achieving your annual goals. By sectioning these into yearly, monthly, weekly and daily details you will know how much is needed to reach your overall yearend objectives. This will also help you decide if the business you envisioned will pay off in the end. Or if you may want to think of an alternative business to enter.<br />
Start writing the business plan early, it can take weeks or even months before you stamp out a thorough and effective business plan. It isn’t unheard of to rewrite your original plan and ideas multiple times.<br />
Remember to think like a business owner, and work as if you were working for someone else. If you don’t take operating your online business serious from the start. You may simply find yourself back working as an employee for someone else.<br />
The all important element of getting clients for your online business is having a website. You can reach more people online, than you would probably be able to reach offline. And, you will be able to do this from anywhere in the world. As long as you have a computer and internet service you will be able to work remotely. However, be sure to include the design, hosting, and maintenance of having your very own website into your business plan.<br />
The initial planning you put into the cost and layout of your new website. Can go a very long way in securing your success online. But you must know all the details of how you will implement the steps of a profitable online business and how much of an investment you will need. Which is why it is imperative to begin with your business plan<br />
Do not embark online without laying out the crucial steps that can help you succeed while doing something you love.</p>
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		<title>Hello world!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 21:36:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gill</dc:creator>
		
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