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		<description><![CDATA[Ten Twitter Tips For Work-at-Home Moms Social Media is quickly growing into one of the most-used marketing tools for work-at-home moms. One of the largest social media websites, Twitter.com, can be an effective way to spread the word about your business and learn from other top representatives in your business niche. However, it can take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Ten Twitter  Tips For Work-at-Home Moms</strong></p>
<p>Social Media is quickly growing into one of the  most-used marketing tools for work-at-home moms. One of the largest social media  websites, Twitter.com, can be an effective way to spread the word about your  business and learn from other top representatives in your business niche.  However, it can take a lot of time to determine the best ways to use Twitter  effectively for business. Below are ten tips to help shorten that learning  curve.</p>
<p><strong>1. Choose a Meaningful User name </strong><br />
If possible, grab your  business name as well as your own name for use on Twitter. Having an  easy-to-find and easy-to-remember username is essential.</p>
<p><strong>2. Brand your  Twitter page</strong><br />
Don&#8217;t leave your Twitter page boring and plain &#8211; spice it  up. Make sure you add your logo, contact information and any other inform ation  that will be helpful for customers and visitors to your page. You can use a  website such as TwitBacks.com to create a free or very low-cost background to  bring life to your page.</p>
<p><strong>3. Learn the Lingo</strong><br />
Twitter can be very  useful, but it can also be very frustrating &#8230; especially if you have no idea  what all those little symbols mean that fly across the screen. Take the time to  research the meanings of the tags most often used on Twitter. One great place to  do so is right on Twitter itself: http://help.twitter.com/portal</p>
<p><strong>4.  Follow industry leaders</strong><br />
Veteran entrepreneur Diana Ennen shares this tip:  &#8220;I love to follow industry experts on Twitter and gain all their business  insight.  It&#8217;s almost like being right there in their office and getting in on  their trade secrets.  Not only do they post tips and how to information, but  often share their business successes and mistakes and that allows me to learn  from them.  It &#8216;s so worth it!&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>5. Interact</strong><br />
Don&#8217;t be shy! Take  a few minutes each day to comments on what others are discussing or to throw out  a question or idea. You never know when a topic is going to spark a response and  help you build relationships with customers and your fellow Twitter  users.</p>
<p><strong>6. Don&#8217;t make it all business news &#8211; be YOU</strong><br />
It&#8217;s great  to share about the things going on in your business and you certainly will want  to share specials, discounts and other items of interest to your customers.  However, as a small business owner you have the unique ability to put a personal  face on your business. Let your customers and readers get to know a little about  you as well as your business.</p>
<p><strong>7. Run Contests</strong><br />
Twitter is a  great fast-paced way to a run a contest. By having a great prize you can create  a viral network of &#8220;tweets&#8221; about your company and the giveaway you&#8217;re holding.  Sit down beforehand and plan out some great 140 character tweets that you can  use throughout the giveaway time &#8211; whether that be minutes, hours or even  days.</p>
<p><strong>8. Share</strong><br />
Make your Twitter feed a worthwhile read for  your customers. Share tips that apply to your target market, links to articles  and other informational tidbits. Create a #hashtag for your business or topic  (see #3 above) so that you can track re-tweets and mentions of your  posts.</p>
<p><strong>9. Be Thankful</strong><br />
A great way to make friends and build  contacts is to thank others who re-tweet (RT) your posts. Send a shout-out  saying thanks or feature them at special times like FriendFriday (#FF). They&#8217;ll  know that you&#8217;re grateful and you&#8217;ll build a community that supports you &#8211; and  each other.</p>
<p><strong>10. Promote Others</strong><br />
Contrary to popular belief it IS  in your best interest to work together with other entrepreneurs and to help  spread the word about great things that they may be doing. Not only will people  be drawn to your Twitter feed for great information, but they will see that  you&#8217;re willing to share about more than your own interests. Another great  benefit is that those you help promote will one day be there to help promote you  as well.</p>
<p>Twitter is a great marketing tool for work-at-home moms. It can  help drive traffic to your website as well as aid you in building relationships  with your target market. Use the tips above to help guide you in how to best use  social media to benefit your business and your  customers.</p>
<p>&#8211;<br />
Jill Hart is  the founder of the popular Christian work-at-home website CWAHM.com. Jill is  also the co-author of So You Want To Be a Work-at-Home Mom (Beacon Hill Press)  with Diana Ennen. Hart and Ennen are also hosting monthly teleseminars to help  entrepreneurs   <strong>http://tinyurl.com/2c9vlo9. </strong> Article is free to be reprinted as long as  bio remains.</p>
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<p><strong>Three Tips  To Get You Started Blogging for  Business</strong></p>
<p>Over the last several years blogging has become the  foundation for social media campaigns of businesses big and small. Where  Facebook and Twitter help keep companies in the limelight, spreading the word  about special events, discounts and newsworthy items, blogs are the place where  companies build their reputation and make sales.</p>
<p>As popular as blogging  has become, I often hear from home-based business owners who are trying to  figure out exactly what a blog consists of and how they can use one to benefit  their business. Below are three tips that can help maximize the impact of your  business blog.</p>
<p><strong>1. It’s All In The Name<br />
</strong><br />
Be sure to choose a  name for your blog that is both descriptive and easy to remember. Try to stick  to either your business name or the name of your star product/service. If none  of these are available consider using your name or business tagline.  Also,  consider possibly adding in your keywords &#8230; such as Publicity Virtual  Assistant.</p>
<p><strong>2. Use Keywords Effectively</strong></p>
<p>When you write posts  for your business blog be conscious of the words that you choose. Pepper your  posts with keywords relating to your business, products, services and brand.  These keywords will trigger Search Engine results and help you reach the top of  the results for your keywords. Be careful not to overuse keywords, though,  because readers will get frustrated  and the Search Engines consider that  against the rules. Also, consider keyword phrases &#8211; often called long tail  keyword phrases (why, I&#8217;m not sure!).  Long tail keywords are simply a sting of  words that make up a phrase that represent your keywords. Think, what would  people type in Google to find me.  Examples, &#8220;how to start a business.&#8221;  Think  &#8230; how can I define my blog more (or this particular post). I wrote this blog  post on &#8230; (fill in the blank), now what keywords do I need to put in so others  can find me?</p>
<p><strong>3. Quality Information (No Fluff!) &amp;  Fresh, Regular Content</strong></p>
<p>Another thing to consider when writing  business blog posts is to keep your posts informational. The more quality  content you offer to readers, the more often they will visit your blog. Also, by  posting regularly your readers will get to know the schedule and tend to visit  your blog on a regular basis because of it.  You know your audience best.  What  do they want to hear?  Need to hear? Solve that problem that you&#8217;ve been having  and you know others are having too.  Consider adding in reviews,  recommendations, etc.  Your blog can be so much more than you talking about your  business.  What fun thing can you add?  Contest, giveaways, etc.</p>
<p>There  are many ways to use a blog for business use. If used correctly, a blog can be a  terrific tool to inform potential customers of your business. Be sure to update  your blog regularly so that the content remains fresh and people coming back for  more great information.</p>
<p>*Tips from Jill Hart of Cwahm.com and Diana  Ennen of VirtualWordPublishing.com. These tips can be used if you include this  short bio.</p>
<p><strong>JOIN JILL AND I THIS FRIDAY FOR OUR TELESEMINAR ON  BLOGGING. </strong></p>
<p>JULY 9th at  2:00 p.m.  EST.  Please join us!</p>
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