If you don't know where you are, you'll have a hard time finding directions to get you where you want to go. . . to where you should be . . . to where you need to be.
This five minute video gives an interesting look at evaluating where you are. And, heading toward the end of the year, it seems like a good time to take a step back and take a look.
A great marketer, Zig Ziglar, had lots and lots of business and life wisdom that I'll hopefully occasionally share with you via YouTube videos. This one is Evaluate Where You Are:
MORE ON WRITING AND MARKETING
Blogging and Google Rankings – Do You Really Want to Use That Content?
Author-Reader Engagement: How to Serve Your Audience
A Book Title That Sells
Talking about evaluating where you are, how's your blogging going? Are you getting visitors to your site? How about building your authority? What about sales?
Become a Power-Blogger and Content Writer in Just 4 Weeks
More Visibility, More Authority, More Sales
This interactive e-class through WOW! Women on Writing will teach you to write super-charged (optimized) blog posts / articles and content that will be reader and SEO friendly, shareable, engaging, and will increase conversion. It’s a must for authors, writers, and home businesses.
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS.
Writing, publishing, book marketing, all offered by experienced authors, writers, and marketers
Showing posts with label evaluating where you are. Show all posts
Showing posts with label evaluating where you are. Show all posts
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Beginning Writers Do Get Published
By Terry Whalin ( @terrywhalin ) Over the last 20 years Greg Stielstra, author of Pyromarketing , marketed hundreds of Christian books inc...
-
Contributed by Margot Conor I started looking for alternative platforms for my creative writing process. Moving all my projects is a dau...
-
Contributed by Karen Cioffi You may be an author or writer who takes the time to comment on other websites. This is an effective online mark...
-
by Suzanne Lieurance Many new freelance writers are confused or intimated by sidebars. But that’s usually because they just don’t understa...