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Saturday, April 30, 2016

Top 10 websites For Free Wedding Business Marketing



1. PreweddingShot.com

 
This website is popular for worldwide wedding photographers. They categorized wedding photographers around the world and implemented search functions. Brides can easily search and compare photographers in a click and could contact photographers instantly. You can save a lot of time updating your own website and struggling on website marketing.

They support unlimited wedding photos or video hosting and google map. If you encounter any question, they even provide live chat support.

2. Wedding Wire

 

Wedding Wire is popular for sharing wedding experience. While brides like to research experience on this website, you will have the opportunity to reach them. Create a free Wedding Wire account for your business in the US or Canada and start taking advantage of powerful client reviews. You can also check out the Wedding Forums and share your expert advice with real brides and show off your best work.

3. Wedding Bee and Wedding Bee Pro

 


Wedding Bee welcome wedding vendors to comment on bride blog posts. You can demonstrate your expertise and attract brides for free.

4.  Bridal Tweet

It is easy to setup a free account and join the Vendor discussion and share your own blog or posts and attract real brides.

5.  Wedding Mapper

If you would like to share your wedding photo work and business description, they is the place that you should be considering.

6.  One Wed

In One Wed, you can answer bride questions in the forum and demonstrate your expertise in wedding. You can receive reviews and leads

7.  Wedding Vibe

Register free listing for your business in US and attract leads to your website.

8. Facebook

Creating Business Profiles in Facebook is great to connect and interact with real brides. Business pages is important and useful to build brand awareness and traffic.

9. Twitter

Do you know that you could actually use Twitter as search engine? Most of the traffic is actually from Twitter. Don’t left out this great website to bring you traffic.

10. Google Places

Remember to setup your local business listing on Google and optimize it with the best keyword. You will be easily found and attract leads.


Saturday, October 10, 2015

5 Characteristics that Guarantee Your Freelance Success



5 Characteristics that Guarantee Your Freelance Success




Success is something that all of us are chasing. Whether you’re about to open a neighborhood cafĂ©, or a lawyer arguing in front of the Supreme Court, work and employment is the most satisfying when it leads to success.
But what makes a successful person? How do you become then next Steve Jobs, Sheryl Sandberg, or Barack Obama? While there’s no magic formula that works for everyone, a good place to start is this list of five traits that successful people tend to have courtesy of Inc. Magazine.

Get Good at Execution

Have you ever had a brainstorm at work? If so, chances are you heard a lot of great ideas from everyone in the room—but how many of those ideas were actually actionable? And what people in the room have the skills and smarts to go out an bring these ideas to life? In both cases, the number is probably pretty low. In order to find success, you’ve gotta be great at not only coming up with a great idea, but executing it and making it happen.

Wear That Chip on Your Shoulder With Pride

The phrase “a chip on your shoulder” is usually seen as a negative. After all, who wants to be around someone who is driven solely by something bad that happened to them in their past? It turns out, more people than you think. Inc. Magazine suggests allowing your need “to prove someone or something wrong” to drive you in the workplace. Of course, you’ll want to smile as much as possible, and be kind to your coworkers, but there’s nothing wrong with using an annoying or patronizing comment from your boss or colleague fuel your ambition.

Make Good Decisions

When you were in high school, chances are as you were heading out the door to spend Saturday night with your friends, your mother called out after you, “Make good decisions!” It seemed so obvious at the time—and in many ways, still does—but it’s worth keeping in mind. What you might not know is that making good decisions usually isn’t the result of lots of handwringing and conversing about the right thing do in. It’s usually the result of quick thinking and the moving on—and the moving on is the most important part! Who has time to fret over every little thing? Do the best you can, and move on. The best part of this is that the more you make quick decisions, the better at it you become.

Give, Give, Give

This has nothing to do with giving money or charity or handing out bonuses like they’re candy. Instead, practice becoming a person who gives in every aspect of your life. Give compliments to colleagues, get to know your clients and fellow employees on a personal level, and share you success with others. If you’re seen as a giving person, others will want to give to you as well.

Be Disciplined

This is the one that most people take for granted. We all say we know that success takes a lot of hard work—but do you really know this? Do you live this? Even if you think you do, it’s worth a reminder: success takes lots and lots of hard work, and in order to accomplish that hard work, that means you need to be disciplined. So overcome any tendencies to procrastinate or anything else that is the enemy of discipline, and focus on the end goal.


For some extra pointers on reaching success, check out this TED talk:8 Secrets of Success


Saturday, October 3, 2015

How To Increase Your Fiverr Gig Sales




How To Increase Your Fiverr Gig Sales




Do you need help to increase Fiverr gig sales and drive more orders? Attracting buyers is not an easy thing and many people make the very basic mistake of “trying to sell”their services. Keep in mind that from the buyer’s perspective you are here on Fiverr to OFFER something. NOT to SELL. I will try to explain what I mean.
When someone is buying something the are looking to GET something of value. They are not buying to simply part their cash. I hope you see where I am going with this.

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO IS CONVINCE YOUR BUYERS THAT:

  • you provide valuable and quality services
  • you are a trusted person to buy from
  • you are reliable and will do what you described in your gig
If you nail the above than you will NEVER need to “SELL”.
I can already hear your next question: But how will I drive relevant traffic to my gigs?
True, if nobody sees your gig, even if it’s the most convincing sales page in the world, you will get zero sales.

MY BEST TIPS FOR GETTING HIGH VOLUME AND LASER TARGETED VISITORS TO YOUR GIG:

Write guest blog posts on microjobs related websites. Or another approach is to pick blogs that related to your niche. For example if your gig is fitness related, go to a fitness blog and get in touch with the author or just simply leave a comment on an article introducing yourself in a polite manner. If they respond you can try to engage offering your services.
You may promote yourself on forums like WarriorForum, BlackhatWorld, Sitepoint  and many places where webmaster and digital marketing professionals gather. You will always find great prospects on sites like that.
No need to even mention social media giants: join Fiverr Facebook pages and groups, build a Twitter network and messaging strategy. Connect people on LinkedIn. LinkedIn is less saturated and a fairly untapped sales source. Use these wisely, create a daily routine. Spend 10-20 minutes following people, posting here and there, create connections, making introductions and answering queries. After a couple of weeks of doing it, look back on what you had done, evaluate what worked, which technique actually brought you sales and push forward with your most effective social media activities.
Get the most exposure on Fiverr’s internal search
No matter which place you choose to promote your Fiverr gigs, my best advice is: Do NOT try to sell hard. Provide advice, join a discussion rather than pushing your gig directly down on people’s throat. If you push, they will push back. Pull your sales in by positioning yourself as an expert. That will always create trust and will drive you more sales opposed to sending sales messages that will most likely be ignored or deleted after 3 seconds.

Reference: fiverrtutorial.com

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