How to Get Free Super Powerful Publicity for your Business
Having worked with a large number of small
business owners, one common mistake I see over and over again is
the obscene amounts of money they throw away on advertising.
Many of them believe the more money they spend, the more
business it will bring. WRONG!!! WRONG!!! WRONG!!!
So what’s a new entrepreneur to do?
It’s simple!!! Write articles.
Writing articles is an excellent way for
you to get free publicity. Getting an article published is
free and some publications even pay for your contributions.
The publicity you receive by having your article published in a
newspaper, magazine or website can be worth thousands of dollars
in equivalent advertising space. Well written articles
yield better results than advertisements and earn you respect
from customers, who see you as an expert in your field.
So what exactly is an article???
An article is a short piece of information
that aims to educate and inform people about something, which
they may be interested in. They are usually between 500 and
3,500 words long and guess what....... you are reading one right
now. That’s right, I have written this article because of my
passion to share the idea that expensive advertising is probably
not the best way to market yourself and get more business.
By writing and distributing these articles
you are sharing information, which displays your expertise and
gains you trust and credibility. No amount of advertising can
gain you either trust or credibility.
So let’s look at this concept of writing
and distributing articles as a form of free publicity.
The best articles are ‘tips’ or expert pieces. People are
looking for guidance and will purchase from experts who show
them how to solve their problems.
Structuring Your Article
Your article should include the following
elements:
(a) The Headline
This should be attention grabbing and use power words and
phrases, such as “How to …” “10 Ways that …”, “Do you want to
…?”
(b) Lead Paragraph
The first couple of sentences tell your readers why they should
read the whole article. Show them the benefits they will
gain, or the pain that they will avoid, by reading the article.
(c) Body Copy
This is where you inform the reader how to do something that
will enrich their business or personal lives. Use short
sentences and provide step-by-step directions that they can
easily follow.
(d) Conclusion
At the end you want to summarise the topics you’ve covered and
briefly review the main points. Since you have helped your
readers they will most likely want to know more. This is
your chance to make your sell by making them an offer with a
‘call to action’ such as ‘mention this article and receive a 10%
discount off orders placed before June 30th.”.
(e) Resource Box
A resource box provides the reader with information on your
company and includes the following information:
- Your Name
- Company name
- Contact information
- Website details
- How to order your product, etc
Journalist, marketer and public relations specialist Belinda
Crosbie has three top tips for clients writing their own
articles:
1. What are the questions you hear most
often from customers? Write an article to address these queries.
Remember to provide valuable information; articles that sound
like one big ad for your company rarely get published.
2. Write with the ‘st’ factor in mind. Tell readers about the
latest, greatest, first, most, newest, quickest, best etc.
Publications want fresh, new information, so where possible show
them the ‘st’ factor with the ‘latest technique’, ‘newest
technology’ or ‘10 best solutions for…’.
3. Edit, edit and edit again. As a professional writer, Belinda
constantly re-writes and re-works her words. Ask someone to read
your article and they’ll often spot errors you miss because
they’re reading from a new perspective. If you want to
double-check that your sentences make sense - read your article,
sentence-by-sentence, from the bottom up. You’ll be amazed what
you pick up when you’re not caught up in the flow of the story.
Topics to Target
There are thousands of problems people need
solved, so the number of solution-focused topics is endless. If
you’re stuck, here are some ideas to get you started.:
Florist
Flower Care Tips, Choosing Anniversary Flowers, Best Way To Buy
Your Wedding Flowers, Choosing Centrepiece Flowers For Your
Dinner Party, How to Press Fresh Flowers, How to Pick Perfect
Flowers According to Occasions, etc.
Baby Related Products/Services
How To Settle Your Baby, Baby Shower Themes & Games, How to Baby
Proof Your Home, Baby Sleep Routine, Ways to Help Your Baby
Sleep All Night, Age Appropriate Toys, Gifts for 1/2/3/4 Year
Olds, 20 Fun Silly Games to Play, etc.
Accountant
Tips For Getting The Best Home Loan, 10 Tips For Financing Your
Business, Tips To Save You Money, Choosing Accounting Software,
Bookkeeping Basics, How To Save Money On Bookkeeping, Setting Up
Budgets, etc.
Hairdresser
Hair Care and Treatment, Hair Loss Prevention, Hair Drying
Mistakes, Celebrity Hair Styles, What Hairstyle to Choose For
Your Lifestyle, New Hair Trends, etc.
Restaurant
How To Make Restaurant Quality Coffee At Home, 10 Ways to
Attract New Customers to Your Restaurant, Restaurant Décor
Ideas, 5 Secret Recipes, 7 Publicity Tips for Restaurants,
Choosing Restaurant Equipment, Making Healthy Food Choices when
Dining In a Restaurant, etc.
Customer Service
How To Stay in Touch With Your Customers, How To Build Good
Client Relationship, 7 Tips For Creating Customer Loyalty,
Common Customer Service Mistakes, How To Get Back Lost Clients,
Looking After Your Customer Service Staff, etc.
These are just some ideas – if you need
help choosing topics for your business, please email me –
ivana@web4business.com.au
If writing an article seems too daunting, you can hire a
ghostwriter to do this for you – generally at a very reasonable
price. A writer I highly recommend is Belinda Crosbie –
www.lifebydesire.com/business.htm.
Getting Your Articles Published
Once your article is written you will need
to submit it to various publications on-line and in printed
publications. For a listing of Australian printed
publications, including the editor’s details, you may wish to
buy “The Australian Writer’s Marketplace”, available from most
bookshops.
For a listing of on-line article
directories, visit:
http://www.web4business.com.au/ResourcesListArticleDirectories.htm
If you don’t have a lot of time to submit your articles
manually, you may wish to consider using article submission
services by companies such as:
Submit Your Article –
www.submityourarticle.com or
The Phantom Writers –
www.thephantomwriters.com
For a small fee they will submit your
article to thousands of on-line publications, also known as
ezines.
Remember, article writing is far more powerful than any
advertising you will do. It will prove to your customers
you know your business and best of all, it won’t cost you a
cent! So don’t be afraid to try it … what have you got to
lose?
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