Press Releases

Press releases are a time-honored way to generate traffic for businesses. They’re used in offline business to alert the media and the public about a new business, new product or service, etc.

Press releases are also very widely used in the online world. Again, they can be designed to alert the media and the public about a new business, new product, new service, some point of success the business has had, etc.

Press releases are essentially statements put out to alert people to something— in this case, business related.

They generally contain information about the company, its founders, top products, statistics, response, product specifics, company quotes, etc.

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Using Facebook to Build Your List

There are so many great reasons to use Facebook as part of your business. You always hear that you should hang out online where the people of your niche hang out. That generally means Facebook these days. Facebook is a true juggernaut in the online world- it’s become an important part of people’s everyday lives, all around the world.

Unfortunately, businesses often use Facebook in the wrong way. Some people get on Facebook and just spam their links and expect to make a lot of money and grow their business that way. That doesn’t work at all.

Instead, what works is building real relationships on Facebook. What works is sharing things people really care about, showcasing your expertise as an authority in your niche, and having an overall social media marketing strategy to build your list.

Let’s talk about each of these pieces of using Facebook to build your list, in turn.

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Hustle

What are your goals? What do you dream of? How would you like your life to play out?

The answers to these questions vary from person to person. Some people’s dreams center around material possessions, comfort and financial stability. Other people have a goal to become more spiritually focused. Still others combine both of these aspirations together in one form or another.

Today’s bonus report and audio is about hustling, in other words working hard to make things that matter to you happen.

What exactly is hustle? You may have a general idea of what hustling entails.

Hustling is nothing more or nothing less than doing what needs to be done in order to get where you want to go.

Hustling is doing more than usual.

Hustling is about never wasting an opportunity.

Hustling is about zero tolerance for excuses

Hustling is about work and effort – more work that you think you can handle and more effort than you thought yourself capable of.

Hustling changes lives.

In this report you’ll learn about the achievements of some famous hustlers: Steve Jobs, Mark Cuban, and Michael Jordan.

Finally, learn how to hustle. Hustling is a learned behavior, and you can do it too.

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An Introduction to Other Self Publishing Opportunities

You’ve published on Amazon Kindle… now what?

If you’re like some authors and marketers, then you’re perfectly content just sticking with Amazon Kindle. It truly is the best and most powerful platform out there for self-published authors. There’s no denying that it has a huge, huge market share and that if you want your book to have great exposure, then that’s the place to start.

But, you’d be selling yourself short if you never consider the other platforms. I’m talking about iBooks, Scribd, Nook, Kobo, and others. There’s even the option to self-publish completely on your own without the help of a known platform at all—we’ll talk about that option in a bit.

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Time Management Resources

Ready to take control of your time and not only get more done, but do the right things? These resources will help!

1.    Getting Things Done

The ultimate guide to greater productivity, this classic book by productivity master David Allen has led countless people to—as the title says—get things done.

Allen’s no-nonsense approach includes tried-and-true advice such as the “two-minute rule” and “weekly reviews,” all of which will help you determine what needs to be done and when, so you can take control of your time again.

Cost: From $8 and up, depending on format.

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