Posts tagged "Part"

5 Professional Copywriting Services to Take Your Marketing and Advertising Further, Part 2 of 3

5 Professional Copywriting Services to Take Your Marketing and Advertising Further, Part 2 of 3

Looking for professional copywriting and marketing services?

Are you looking for outside-the-box ways to market your business?

My aim for this 3-part article series has been to list and explain 5 little-known online copywriting and marketing services. This is a 3-part series because I want to explain each of these in enough detail, and in a way that opens up the abundance of opportunities and marketing channels for you to spread your message.

In the previous article, I talked about a strategic way to use the salespage. The key idea here is that this use of the salespage occurs after the visitor has already bought, not before.

In this article, we’ll explore 2 more copywriting services.

Copywriting Service #2: Video Copywriting and Marketing

Is a slide-to-video presentation best for your visitors?

How about an infomercial-style video?

How does the fact that most people are visual learners influence how you’ll produce a visual message?

I’m sure you know that online video is a huge trend, confirmed by the growing number of video sites like YouTube, Metacafe, and Revver.

Though the traditional definition of copywriting services didn’t include video marketing, when you consider the fact that 52% of all Internet traffic is video, or video-related, it becomes apparent that you should consider the services of a professional video marketer. My prediction is that done-for-you video marketing services will be on the rise. (In fact, I know they are.) Your prospective copywriter may provide video marketing advice. If you’re lucky, they may even provide the service themself. Currently, there are very few who do, but since video is increasingly used as a viable marketing medium, the need for video marketing services will increase, and copywriters are in a very good position to offer this.

When done well, video marketing can be a profitable marketing channel for you. One need look no further than Blendtec’s popular “Will It Blend” series of videos on Youtube.

Copywriting Service #3: Adwords Pay-Per-Click Campaign Management

In October 2008, one of my copywriting coaches told me something that I had heard numerous times before: that a small change in an ad can result in a significant increase in response.

In addition to writing pay-per-click ads for your marketing campaigns, a professional copywriter can also manage them. If your copywriter understands pay-per-click, they can monitor each pay-per-click ad. Some will be profitable for you, whereas others will break even or fail to yeild a positive ROI. By observing click-through and conversion rates, a web-savvy copywriter can pause your low-converting, money-wasting ads, and direct more effort toward creating ads that resemble the positive ROI ads.

D.K. Fynn is a business strategist and direct-response copywriter who offers high-value professional copywriting services to serious clients. He has worked with some of the most successful marketers online, such as Dan Lok and Alex Jeffreys. To find out how D.K. can be your key to success, and to schedule a free, one-on-one consultation, go to DirectResponseCopywriter.DKFynn.com (Note: There’s no L in D.K.’s last name.)


Article from articlesbase.com

More Blendtec Articles

Posted by admin - February 16, 2011 at 2:21 pm

Categories: Heavy Duty Blenders   Tags: , , , , , , ,

A Good Commercial Blender Should Be A Part of Every Kitchen

A Good Commercial Blender Should Be A Part of Every Kitchen

A commercial blender is one of the most common appliances found in the kitchen. Sometimes called a liquidizer, this is a device that mixes food at high speeds in order to produce a liquid mass. Blenders are used for many different purposes such as to make purees out of vegetables like tomatoes, to emulsify liquids, or to crush ice to serve in mixed drinks and cocktails.

Usually blenders consist of a jug-like container with a removable lid, which is fixed on to an electrical mechanism. The jug has a series of blades protruding from the bottom. Depending on the make, these blades are generally constructed out of stainless steel. Recently a new type of commercial blender has appeared on the market – the hand held blender – which is a tube like device that has spinning blades on the tip of the tube. This blender is inserted into a bowl to get a similar effect. This is useful for mixing products like batter; however, it is usually not suitable for making purees or crushed ice.

A blender is not a food processor, and vice versa. Although these devices have many features in common, the main difference is that a food processor has many more functions and capabilities that enable it to shred, grate or slice different types of both soft and hard foods. On the other hand, a blender usually just mixes. There are many food processors which incorporate blender features into their design. As a result of this, blenders have dropped in popularity and subsequent production.

The commercial blender got a significant boost with the advent of the popular YouTube series “Will it Blend?” which featured many different items being blended on the Blendtec line of liquidizers. These items included whole chickens, iPhones, and marbles, and were usually reduced to powder. Other blenders have the ability to cook the products, as the speed at which the blades move produces enough heat to cook the item being blended.

Liquidizers vary in prices, depending on brands, features, as well as deals and discounts. Simple blenders with 30-50 ounce jars and two speed motors cost around -0. These are fine for simple home usage; the more expensive models are usually used in bars and restaurants. These are high-performance models and usually have programmable modes, polycarbonate containers, are more durable and have noise reduction capabilities among others. However these can cost around 0 each.

Most home users prefer to spend less than this on a blender, but it should be advised that cheaper models can break down quicker with extensive use. A model which is both durable and cost friendly is usually the best, as opposed to one which can blend marbles.

Are you looking for the best blender? Be sure to visit my site to read my review on the Blendtec vs Vitamix.


Article from articlesbase.com

Posted by admin - January 17, 2011 at 6:38 am

Categories: Heavy Duty Blenders   Tags: , , , , , ,

Internet Marketing Strategies For Explosive Network Marketing Online- Part 4: Social Networking, Web Marketing 2.0

Internet Marketing Strategies For Explosive Network Marketing Online- Part 4: Social Networking, Web Marketing 2.0

This is Dianne again, and I’m an Online Marketing Consultant specializing in helping Network Marketers succeed in exploding their network marketing business online.

This is the third part of a short 5 article mini-series that explains the top 5 internet marketing strategies that will allow you and any other serious network marketer to climb to the top of your business and join the ranks of the top earners across the industry.

In a recap of the last three articles, I discussed Residual Income & Solving Cash Flow Problems, the importance of Lead Generation & Listbuilding, and Affiliate Marketing. This fourth article is about Social Networking, Web Marketing 2.0 & Viral Marketing

I’ll start with viral marketing. What is viral marketing? It is marketing that spreads like a virus. Before the Internet, viral marketing was Word of Mouth Advertising. Today viral marketing uses the internet, and it’s a whole new world.

Some examples of good viral marketing are:

The Blendtec’s “Will it Blend?” video series. If you haven’t seen them yet, check them out on Youtube. They show scientists testing if various household items to find out if it’ll blend in their super-powerful blender. Blendtec has successfully leveraged the popularity of Youtube and other video sharing sites.

Or there’s “One Red Paperclip” where the author of a blog started with a single red paperclip and traded his way up to a house, documenting his steps along the way.

Viral marketing works hand in hand with online social networking media, also called web marketing 2.0. These social networking sites are online communities of people who share interests and/or activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others. This includes social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, Bebo, Twitter and YouTube.

As a network marketer, you understand the importance of networking and making connections. That is what our business is built on. And online we use these social networking sites to do this.

Social Networking online is about meeting and networking with other professionals and entrepreneurs, and sharing info, tips, strategies and opportunities. By using these websites and introducing yourself to the individuals in these communities you are meeting exactly the type of people that are interested in what we do and the type of people you want to work with.

This is your target market.

Online social networking is an important way to meet people and get leads and visitors to your website.

This can be one of the most effective FREE marketing strategies to attract high quality people to your team, if you know what you are doing! Effective social networking involves Attraction Marketing. If you want to use this strategy I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you learn more about ATTRACTION MARKETING.

You can learn attraction marketing, social networking and much more by clicking on my link below.

For more Internet Marketing Strategies for Explosive Network Marketing Online, I’ll see you in article #5, where YOU are the Key!

To find out more about our amazing marketing system for network marketers go to my personal website at http://DianneRonnow.com now and fill out the form to get immediate information.


Article from articlesbase.com

Posted by admin - January 14, 2011 at 9:38 am

Categories: Heavy Duty Blenders   Tags: , , , , , , , ,

20 Dieting Success Tips (Part 2 11-20)

20 Dieting Success Tips (Part 2 11-20)

SUCCESS TIP NO. 11: EAT YOUR LARGER MEALS EARLY AND SMALLER MEALS LATER

You will feel better and lose weight quicker if you eat a large breakfast and eat a smaller dinner. You may also want to eat the majority of your carbs earlier in the day, saving a salad and lean meat protein for dinner.

Eating larger meals during the part of the day when you are most active will help you to feel satisfied throughout the day and curb cravings for unhealthy snacks.

SUCCESS TIP NO. 12: CONSIDER EATING SALMON OR MACKREL FOR BREAKFAST

Yes this may seem odd, but it is one way to work in Omega-3 fatty acids that are good for you and add some variety to your daily diet. After a few months you may tire of eating eggs and bacon for breakfast. Substituting fish will give you the protein and healthy fish oils you need.

You can try canned salmon or mackerel in croquettes for a healthier sausage substitute. Or you could simply eat cold leftover salmon the next morning with dill sauce.

SUCCESS TIP NO. 13: USE LETTUCE LEAVES INSTEAD OF BREAD

This tip can seem a bit odd at first but if you try it you will probably grow to love it. Instead of eating breads and buns with your sandwiches and hamburgers, why not try leaves of lettuce?

You can make a double cheeseburger with onions, pickles and tomato wrapped in a whole lettuce leaf. Or you can make tasty wrap sandwiches with lettuce instead of tortilla and bread.

This will help increase your good carb and fiber intake while giving you more variety in your diet.

SUCCESS TIP NO. 14: EAT A FRUIT DESSERT

Okay, we all want a little dessert sometime, but how do you have your dessert and your low-carb diet too? Why not try cheese with fruit slices or berries? Better yet, why not try cream with berries? You could even try sweet pineapples or strawberries with cottage cheese?

Berries are sweet and high in fiber and nutrients and dairy products are high in protein. If your low-carb plan will allow it, this is a sweet and tasty alternative to more sugary desserts.

An added benefit is that the protein in the dairy products and the fiber in the fresh fruit will make these desserts more filling.

SUCCESS TIP NO. 15: GET YOUR FRUIT FRESH NOT SQUEEZED

Fruit juice can be very tempting as a replacement for soda, but just how healthy is fruit juice? If you read the labels you will soon realize that in many of the commercial juices available at your local grocery store there is very little actual fruit juice.

What you will find is lots of sugar water and other ingredients. Why not skip the juice altogether and eat a fresh piece of fruit? Not only does fresh fruit contain less sugar than juice, fresh fruit has fiber that is good for you and will help you feel fuller longer.

SUCCESS TIP NO. 16: GO EASY ON THE MEAL REPLACEMENTS

New meal replacement shakes and bars go on the market almost every day. These shakes and bars may claim to be healthy, but almost all of them, even the Zone Perfect bars, contain hydrogenated oil and sweeteners.

So be careful. The bars especially may be only slightly healthier than a Snickers candy bar. Occasionally, they may not be that bad for you but as a rule you probably don’t want to indulge in a meal replacement shake or bar every day.

SUCCESS TIP NO. 17: IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE IT PROBABLY IS

Low carb doughnuts and muffins? You can find these prepackaged low-carb labeled goods at your neighborhood grocery store and at many low-carb lifestyle specialty shops. That does not mean that you should make a habit out of eating them.

While low-carb pastries may be tempting remember that they still contain all of the usual carbohydrate suspects: sugar or a sugar substitute and flour.

They may be healthier than your typical muffin as an occasional treat, but remember to stick with the basics for continued low-carb success.

SUCCESS TIP NO. 18: AT THE GROCERY STORE – SHOP THE OUTER AISLES

It will be easier to stick with your low-carb lifestyle if you learn the one common thread in all grocery store designs: the healthy foods are on the perimeter aisles.

Think about it, when you go into the grocery all of the healthy stuff, fruits, vegetables, meats, and dairy products are arranged around the stores walls. You only rarely need to enter the center aisle areas in those few stores that stock butter and cheese in the center near the frozen foods. For the most part all of the foods that you need for your low carb diet can be found on the perimeter of the grocery store.

Train yourself to start on one end of the outer aisle and work your way around. It will be much easier to avoid carb cravings and fill your basket with healthy items if you do so.

SUCCESS TIP NO. 19: INVEST IN GOOD COOKBOOKS

Can’t figure out what to eat? Need some variety in your diet? Turn to a cookbook. Granted, not all recipes in a cookbook are low-carb fare, but you will be surprised at the number of low-carb and low-carb friendly recipes you can find in your standard Betty Crocker Cookbook.

Cookbooks are great reference tools that often contain handy tips on purchasing cuts of meat and preparing meats, fruits and vegetables in new and exciting ways.

Plus, new low-carb cookbooks are hitting the shelves all the time. So be sure to take advantage of these resources to try something new, different and delicious.

SUCCESS TIP NO. 20: TAKE A GOOD MULTIVITAMIN

We can’t all do it right all of the time. Even the most conscientious food combiner may miss some healthy vitamins, minerals and trace elements in their diets. To help make sure you get everything that you need, consider taking a good multivitamin.

Check with your doctor first for recommendations and you should be tested for anemia to see if you need a vitamin with iron. However, the longer you eat low-carb and the more red meat you eat, the less anemia will be a problem and you should be able to take vitamins with less iron.

Your success is totally up to you. Assuming that you are an otherwise healthy individual, your body will do its part. Just remember to adhere to the low-carb diet plan that is right for you and add some variety to your meals to help you stay faithful to your health and weight loss goals. 20 Dieting Success Tips (Part 2 11-20)

Shannon Spoon has been a long time fitness and health promoter. Being someone who knows how to lose weight and keep it off. He enjoys article writing, social networking and is the proud dad of a 12 year old daughter.
http://quickweightlossonline.info


Article from articlesbase.com

Posted by admin - November 4, 2010 at 5:54 am

Categories: Commercial Juicers   Tags: , , , ,

How to Lose Weight, Part II

How to Lose Weight, Part II

How to Lose Weight, Part II

How to lose weight? It’s rather simple, just eat less food. But there is another factor. Water!

A new study shows that drinking more water will help you lose weight faster.

If you are not drinking enough water with your weight-control product and staying hydrated it is likely you will not be getting the results you expect.

Since most people are borderline dehydrated to start with anyway and not aware enough of their bodies to know this, their weight-control products, which often need lots of water for activation, will not produce the expected and desired results!

According to Dr. Mercola, a respected member of the health and wellness community, a new study has found that obese dieters, who drank two cups of water before each meal, lost 5 pounds more, after three months, than dieters not drinking two, pre-meal cups of water.

The dieting technique is well known, but this study may be the first hard evidence that increasing your water intake is a useful weight-loss strategy.

Discovery News reported, “The reason could be physical. According to some research, water consumption might spark the body to produce more heat, boosting metabolism and burning more calories. Or, drinking more water might simply make people less likely to drink a lot of high-calorie sugar-filled beverages.”

Dr. Mercola stated, “You can actually survive without food for months, but without water you’d die after a few days, so needless to say,

water is absolutely essential to life. Every day you lose water from your body through urine and sweat, and this needs to be replenished.”

If you don’t drink enough, you can easily become dehydrated, and as you may have experienced, dehydration often mimics hunger. If you’re eating plenty of nutritionally balanced foods and you still feel hungry, it could very well be the case that you need a drink of water to fill you up.

This is actually a solid strategy you can use even before you eat a meal, as research shows that drinking two cups of water before each meal will help you lose more weight.

Whether the water works by physically filling you up, boosting your metabolism or simply taking the place of sugary drinks like juice and soda, isn’t yet known, but it’s really a moot point. The key point to remember if you’re trying to lose weight is that pure water may be the secret weapon for fighting off cravings and reducing hunger that you’ve been looking for.

Even beyond weight loss, chronic dehydration from not drinking enough water has been linked to an astounding number of conditions ranging from chronic fatigue syndrome and depression to hypertension, multiple sclerosis and asthma, according to Dr. Fereydoon Batmanghelidj.

Dr. Batmanghelidj is the author of the phenomenal book, “Your Body’s Many Cries for Water”. I highly recommend it to learn more about water (nature’s miracle medicine – as Dr. Batmanghelidj calls it) and why it is so essential for optimal health.

If you’re trying to lose weight, stop drinking soda, fruit juice, sports drinks, and other sugar-laden, high-calorie beverages. For those who have struggled with their weight for years — watching their diets, avoiding fat and counting calories, yet not getting anywhere and wondering what they’re doing wrong — you need to pay very close attention to this issue. In many cases the primary culprit may be the excessive intake of hidden sugar in the form of corn syrup, or high fructose corn syrup, which is a main ingredient in soda, as well as countless processed and pre-packaged foods.

It’s extremely easy to consume high amounts of HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) on a daily basis, especially if you drink sodas or any other sweetened beverages such as iced-teas and fruit juices.

Even seemingly healthy beverages, such as Vitamin Water, Jamba Juice and Odwalla SuperFood, contain far more added sugar and/or fructose than many desserts!

So it’s time to realize that dietary fat does not make you fat. Fructose does.

As Professor Hoebel, a specialist in the neuroscience of appetite, weight and sugar addiction, reported in Science Daily: “Some people have claimed that high-fructose corn syrup is no different than other sweeteners when it comes to weight gain and obesity, but our results make it clear that this just isn’t true, at least under the conditions of our tests. When rats are drinking high-fructose corn syrup at levels well below those in soda pop, they’re becoming obese — every single one, across the board. Even when rats are fed a high-fat diet, you don’t see this; they don’t all gain extra weight.”

Soda is definitely a problem if you’re trying to lose weight (drinking a single can a day translates to more than a pound of weight gainevery month) but it is not the only beverage you need to cut from your dietary repertoire.

Although often regarded as healthy, fruit juice typically contains very high concentrations of fructose, which will cause your insulin to spike and may counter the benefits of the antioxidants it contains. This is particularly true for nearly all commercial juices. In addition, commercial, processed juices liberate methanol, which is metabolized to formaldehyde in your brain. Fresh juice is better for you. It is more nutritious and does not liberate methanol.

Anyone with insulin resistance, which is 80% of the public, should avoid fructose. If you don’t have insulin resistance, limiting the total grams of fructose to less than 25 grams is smart.

Previous studies have already clearly demonstrated that drinking large amounts of juice dramatically increases the risk of obesity. Children are at particular risk here, since so many children are given juice whenever they’re thirsty instead of plain water. For example, research has revealed that three and four year olds, who are slightly overweight, and drink just one to two sweet drinks a day, double their risk of becoming seriously overweight just one year later.

Thus, if you want to lose weight, you should cut fruit juice, soda, and other sweetened beverages from your diet.

Fructose will not only pack on extra pounds faster than other ingredients, including other sugars, it promotes a particularly dangerous kind of body fat, one that collects in your abdominal region and is associated with heart disease.

Once you’ve made the switch to pure water, your next question may be how much water is necessary?

If you are healthy, then drinking whenever you feel thirsty should be an adequate guide of how much water you need, but I encourage you to use this simple trick to gauge whether your water intake is sufficient: You will want to make sure you drink enough clean pure water to turn your urine a light color of yellow. Dark yellow urine is a sign that you need to drink more water.

If it’s hot outside or you are engaged in exercise or other vigorous activity, you will require more water than normal. Additionally, as you grow older your thirst mechanism works less efficiently so older adults will want to be sure to drink water regularly, and again make sure your urine is a light, pale color.

Making the simple decision to drink water instead of sugary drinks will assist your weight-loss goals.

And, don’t forget to exercise!

And, one last point: In the related area of appetite and weight control products, experts agree that these can be divided into 5 groups,

based on the mechanisms of action:

1. increasing energy expenditure;

2. modulating carbohydrate metabolism;

3. increasing satiety or

suppressing appetite;

4. increasing fat oxidation or reducing fat synthesis;

5. blocking dietary fat absorption.

You should choose a weight-loss or appetite control product that contains chemical-free ingredients and one that is not loaded with caffeine or caffeine-like stimulants. Pills that are laced with chemicals, from chemical extraction methods, and loaded with caffeine, will leave you jittery and exhausted at the end of the day. It’s not worth it!

Remember, the Holy Grail of selling is doing an effective demonstration. If you can honestly demonstrate to a client or a customer that your product works and does what it is advertised to do, then both you and your product become acceptable and believable. If you have lost weight using your product, and are happy with it and not a jittery mass of nerves, then you become a walking example of your product’s effectiveness, in essence, a living, breathing demonstration!

At that point, it is easy to close the sale – or at the very least, get your client started with some free samples!

And so your network will grow.

Steve Downing is an IT support engineer for Volt Delta Information Services and Karen, his wife, is a distributor for Geonlabs. Geonlabs uses CO2 extraction to extract the eight herbal ingredients in its premier product, Bodyline ™. (CO2 extraction is the GREENEST extraction method available because it doesn’t use chemicals). Karen’s websites are KarenDowning.com and TruckStopDiet.com.

 

Steve Downing is an IT Network Administrator, Unix and Windows support engineer and programmer, working in the computer field since 1978. Steve and Karen Downing are distributors of Bodyline  TM  by GEON, an incredible new weight control product.  After 25 years in the wellness and direct sales industries, I believe this is quite simply the most effective, stimulent-free, weight management product ever.


Article from articlesbase.com

Related Commercial Juice Articles

Posted by admin - October 9, 2010 at 8:05 am

Categories: Commercial Juicers   Tags: , ,