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Dont_Envy_The_Gurus_-_Be_One
| Dont Envy The Gurus - Be One!
Who says you don't have what it takes to be a guru? True, there
are so many self-proclaimed gurus online these days, it seems
extremely crowded.
But this applies to only a few areas, like Internet marketing.
Who's to say you couldn't become 'the expert' in a more
specialized niche?
If you think about it, you'll realize that you probably already
have the knowledge inside you. Get ready to unleash the guru
within!
At the beginning, position yourself as a knowledgeable source on
your subject, who is willing to share his/her information with
others. Offer free information on discussion boards and forums.
Any of the following will fit the 'free information' bill:
A free report dealing with a want or need, showcasing your
expertise/ information, and how it can fill a void or fix a
problem.
General instructions on how to do something of interest to your
niche (in doll making, for example, this could include easy
techniques to prepare a porcelain head mold, working with kilns
or general instructions on easy techniques to customize a dress
pattern)
Spread The Word on Your Guru Status
A guru isn't shy about spreading the word about himself/herself.
Don't you be, either! Few things draw new business like the
offering of a new product or service by a guru.
So how can you spread the word quickly? Try the following:
* Press Releases. You can distribute these through online
resources and off. Some online sources to investigate include:
http://www.prweb.com http://www.solonews.com/index.shtml
http://www.globalprmedia.com
Just keep your release to a page and a half, at the most.
Double-spaced.
Always put your most important information in the first two
paragraphs, in case the reader decides not to finish the
document! And never make a blatant sales pitch in your press
release. It'll be tossed/ deleted, trust me.
If possible, link your announcement to a current trend, giving
it a news 'hook.' Give it some relevance to what's going on in
the world. You'll improve your chances of getting picked up this
way.
*Articles To Offline and Online Media. Write informative
articles based on your personal experiences and knowledge.
Submit an ongoing series to article directories, like-minded web
sites, post them in your own newsletter, send to offline
newspapers and magazines, etc.
One article won't do it - you have to create continued exposure.
Don't forget to include a 4-6 line resource box at the bottom of
all online articles you submit. Same with offline media - they
always have an 'about the author' paragraph at the bottom
articles written by non-staff personnel.
All of these efforts will result in increased sales, as people
like doing business with a helpful expert. It ups the perceived
value of your product or service immensely.
Realize that the Internet is still wide open for those seeking
guru status. Just pick your niche and get going!
About the author:
Paula Morrow heads Ideal Marketing Corporation, specializing in
information products and training for newbie netpreneurs.
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