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Your Shortcut To Fame And Fortune
Copyright 2004, John Colanzi
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Have you ever wondered what separates the big name guru's
from the average small marketer? It's obvious, if you think
about it.
The big marketers all write. Whether it's articles or
eBooks, they all take advantage of the power of the written
word.
They know that authors are are automatically considered
authorities. The average person thinks whatever they read
is true. The person writing it must be an expert.
Listen to what Joe Vitale has to say about it. “The author
is the author-ity.”
Pretty strong words from “Mr. Fire.”
They also know that writing is extremely prestigious.
Writing is the fast-track to fame. Our society places a
high value on writers.
Think about those two facts. While most marketers are
trying to promote products and services, the savvy
marketers are promoting themselves, through writing.
In their quest to stand head and shoulders above their
competitors, they write. It just makes sense.
If given a choice between handing their hard earned dollars
to an anonymous marketer or spending it with a recognized
authority, the authority will grab the sale nine times out
if ten.
So how can you get on the fast-track to fame and fortune?
Start writing informative articles. It's the easiest way to
get your feet wet and to start branding yourself as an
expert.
As your ability increases and your name starts becoming
recognizable, try some more ambitious projects. Write a
series of email lessons. Get started on your first free
eBook.
Don't wait for everything to be perfect. Start writing and
correct course as you go. You're not trying to be the next
Shakespeare.
If you are serious about your business and want to stand
out from the competition, start writing today. It's your
shortcut to fame and fortune.
Wishing You Success,
John Colanzi
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John Colanzi has been writing for the Internet for over 5
years. He has taught hundreds of webmasters his step - by -
step formula for building an online empire without spending
one cent in advertising. Grab a copy of "Confessions Of An
Ezine Writer" and put your business on the fast track.
Visit: http://www.internet-profits4u.com
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Article Marketing Tips:
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- Stand out from the crowds. Educate your prospects and they will turn to you for more knowledge. When they turn to you for more, they will visit your website. It is up to your website copy to sell your products, NOT your article. Provide great information and at your website, address how the prospect will benefit from what you are offering. Using these things in conjuction will help your cash register to ring.
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