Fueling The Ideal - Marketing With Articles
It's that time of year again ... pages of backpacks,
note–books and
back–to–school clothing fill every circular that hits your
mailbox. And
you're off to the races ... the races being the mall, plus
every other
store in between.
You're in the same spot you were last year this time,
getting ready to head
off to work while your kids head off to school. Back to
hugging them
goodbye in the morning and seeing them just long enough in
the evening to
say I love you and tuck them in.
Wouldn't it be fantastic if the easier schedule of the
summer lasted all
year long? No more spending all your hours away from your
kids just to earn
enough money to cover the essentials and pay daycare?
Take it from someone who knows both sides of the deal here
and believe that
there's no time like right now to make the transition from
the regular
grind to working from home. As the proud Mom of a 2005
honors graduate
who's heading off to college soon, I know first hand what
a major impact
working from home has had on his success.
When my son was very young, I worked a full–time job away
from home, plus
at least one part–time job on weekends. This meant that my
son was in
daycare while I worked. As a single parent who didn't
receive child support
(for years) though, I had no other choice.
A few years later in the 1990's, I decided there had to be
a better way so
I started a part–time medical billing service from my
home. This allowed me
to give up the outside part–time job and gave me the
practical means of
earning the much–needed income. Best of all, it gave me
the priceless
opportunity to take care of my son while I worked. I
quickly saw that I was
onto something great here ... what a concept!
I moved from the east coast to California with my son in
1995 where my
first full–time job was with a consulting firm co–owned by
a professional
speaker. After some negotiations with my boss, we entered
into an agreement
by which I would work mornings in the office, leave to
pick up my son from
school in the afternoons and work from home the rest of
the day. It worked
out incredibly well ... so well in fact, that in 2000, I
decided to leave
the consulting firm and start my own full–time home based
virtual assistant
business.
Starting from scratch, I knew that gaining exposure for my
business was
essential if I wanted to be successful in my new venture.
I also knew that
traditional forms of marketing are very expensive and
quickly gobble up the
profits, particularly in the early stages. However, I also
remembered a
technique that I used successfully for my former
employer.
Besides being a consultant and professional speaker, he
was also an author,
so his goals included increasing his number of speaking
engagements and
selling more copies of his books. He hoped to accomplish
these goals by
establishing himself as an expert in his industry, which
meant having his
work published by every major magazine in his field.
Committed to accomplishing his goals, he gave me a list of
those
publications, so I drafted a query letter based on one of
his story ideas
and e–mailed it to the editor of one of the magazines. The
editor responded
in short notice and offered my employer an article
assignment. They
published my boss's article soon afterwards and featured
it on the cover of
the magazine, producing an onslaught of calls to the
office!
Writing and submitting that one article produced several
paid speaking
engagements. This new marketing intrigue fascinated me, so
I fine–tuned my
article submission process creating logs and checklists,
and within a few
months, my boss had accomplished his goal of publication
in every magazine
on his list!
Even online and in–print publications we hadn't contacted
began calling and
e–mailing in request of articles. The results of writing
and submitting
articles was so successful that we put other major
marketing techniques on
hold so my boss could travel to his paid speaking
engagements.
As my interest and experience grew in this area of
marketing, I knew that
if it worked for my boss that it would work for other
professionals as
well. Soon, I was earning over half my income handling
article submissions
for other professionals.
Then I realized that if this technique worked for other
professionals that
it would work for me too in building my own business. And
it has worked for
me!
This same marketing technique, which I call marketing with
articles, has
been the success behind my own business. I've used it to
expand my client
base and build my virtual assistance business into a solid
income–generating company, which has allowed me to work
full–time at home
for the past five years. As my son is getting ready to
leave for college,
my personal goal now is to help other parents be
successful in achieving
their career goals while living the dream of staying home
with their
children.
The concept of marketing with articles does not require a
professional
writer. Anyone can be successful in building their
business and gaining
credibility as an expert in their industry or area of
expertise by writing
and submitting free reprint articles to online and in–
print publications.
The key to success is in reaching your target audience
with resourceful
information that is valuable to them.
Editors of both online and in–print publications are in
constant demand of
quality content for their readers. They have a continuing
need to publish
content that appeals directly to their target audience,
which is where you
come in. By writing and submitting free reprint articles
to publications
that reach readers in your market, you have the
opportunity to establish
yourself as an expert and gain a generous amount of
exposure for your
business.
True, you aren't earning money for actually writing the
articles, but you
are earning a huge payoff here. Not only do you establish
your credibility
as an expert in your industry or area of expertise, but
you earn
significant exposure for yourself and your business. Most
editors will
include your byline with your articles, which gives you
the opportunity to
include your name and contact information, plus the URL of
your web site.
Readers come to recognize your name and relate it with
certain topics. The
more articles you write and submit, the more exposure you
gain!
The marketing with articles technique helped turn my dream
of working from
home full–time into a precious reality that has made a
positive impact for
both my son and me. As he goes off to college, he'll be
leaving with all
the benefits of having had a mom who found a way to
support him financially
without the high cost of being away from him all day. Me,
I'll have the
benefit of knowing that the bittersweet wind I'm putting
beneath his wings
comes from my deepest desires for his complete success!
© 2005, Davis Virtual Assistance. Reprint rights granted
to all venues so
long as article and by–line are reproduced intact with
links made live.
About The Author:
Bonnie Jo Davis is a full–time work–from–home mom who
built her business on
the concept of marketing with articles. An accomplished
writer and
marketing strategist, she offers over ten years of success
in writing and
submitting articles for gaining exposure and growing your
business. Visit
http://www.ArticleSubmissionSites.com to learn how her
technique offers
the means for success in starting and/or growing your own
business.
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