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Focus Your Passion & Market With Ease
Posted by: | Comments“If you want to change your life, you need to change your physiology and your focus”
~ Tony Robbins
If you’re feeling stuck or underwhelmed with your business progress so far this year, check out the video below and ask yourself how you can have more accountability in marketing your practice. It’s that structure that helps you keep moving forward with your marketing progress.
Don’t let the rest of the year slip by. If you’ve discovered your passion, come to the WordPress class on Monday and Friday next week and learn everything you need to set up and maintain your own blogsite. You can be blogging to your Dream Clients by next weekend.
We’ve got other ways to keep you moving forward and progressing with your marketing your practice. Keep reading below the video.
If you want to add some juicy accountability to your DIY marketing efforts, join my Inner Circle Third Thursday Teleseminar series. I’ll keep you up-to-date with what’s new in online marketing for small practices. The first topic will be the changes to Google’s Local Business Center on July 12th at 1:30 (ET).
Inner Circle members also have access to a special Member Only area on this blog. The Member Only area has resources from previous Tech Therapy classes and from my mentor’s previous courses – everything you need to keep moving forward with your marketing plan.
5 Reasons to Write a List Post on Your Blog
Posted by: | CommentsHere are 5 good reasons to write a list post for your blog:
- Lists Are Easy to Read – whether numbered or bulleted
- It is Simple to Write a List Post – all it takes is a topic
- Can Be Used as a “Best Of Best” Posts – internal linking helps your blog
3 Tips For The How-To Blog Post
Posted by: | CommentsA recent post listed 7 different types of posts you can write for your blog. Today’s focus is the “how to” post. People love to find easy-to-follow instructions to help them accomplish a task. Here are 3 quick tips for a writing a great how to post for your Dream Clients.
One. Answer FAQs. A great source of how to topics are the questions new clients frequently ask you. You know the questions that are asked over and over again in your niche area. Use your practice wisdom and your analytics program so you use the most popular keywords.
Two. Be Concise But Clear. Provide several simple steps your potential clients can easily follow. Don’t sacrifice Read More→

