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Many people think that article marketing is not just to get links. They could be WRONG!

Marketing article is about how your messages (in the form of articles) to as many prospects as many ways as possible.

Here There are 21 ways to use your articles so you can build your business:

1. Send the locations of the above article by e-mail existing customers.
2. Send your locations article first by email to existing customers.
3. Send article by email placements above potential customers. This is how PR LEADS Article Marketing Expert Kevin Berchelmann client customer scored a $ 50K +!
4. Post reprinted on its website. Note – Turn your locations article in PDF. They are linked not to the main article placements. This will take people to your website!
5. Add your article in locations book proposals. Roxanne Emmerich, Dr. Vicki Rackner, Dr. Karen Sherman and many others my clients have used this strategy to win deals from major publishers book.
6. List your merchandise in new business proposals.
7. Include your item on the placement of new business PowerPoint presentations.
8. Add your articles and / or reference to its placement in your blog.
9. Add items to your newsletter. Remember, your newsletter is not everything about the sale. It is building relationships based on trust. The way to gain the trust is to educate your prospects with powerful knowledge that can only provide in the articles.
10. Mention of his article on the locations first page of your website. For example, place on top from their website: As seen on About.com, MarketingProfs, CEO Refresher and CEO of Small Business Magazine. Then the right side of your site, put links to PDF versions of their Item locations.
11. Send copies of your locations item to current customers.
12. Send copies to their former clients.
13. Send print copies to potential clients.
14. Mention of the locations where the item you website bio.
15. Mention of article placements in his introductory speech.
16. Create a list of all locations of the top item and press room after your website "section.
17. Add your articles to your Facebook page.
18. Twitter article about the locations.
19. Turn your articles, articles video and post it on YouTube, Viddler and Organize other video sites.
20. Use your articles as a means of building the list. Check out how to use your articles on Shane Ellison their website: www.thepeopleschemist.com / items to build your list.
21. Mention of the article in the PS locations of your email signature. For example, put … PS: My article, "25 Ways to Make Money using the articles "just published in About.com. Now you can read that in (put the URL of your website where you put text or PDF version of the article)

You do not have to do all these steps. If you do only one of these steps, you'll do more of what you are now to build your business. Take steps today to build your business with article marketing!

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History of the Brazilian News Media: Brazil Gets the News! DVD (1942)


History of the Brazilian News Media: Brazil Gets the News! DVD (1942)


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Is 2002 the year we all would like to forget about? (From the Newsroom).(San Fernando Valley Business Journal)(Editorial): An article from: San Fernando Valley Business Journal


Is 2002 the year we all would like to forget about? (From the Newsroom).(San Fernando Valley Business Journal)(Editorial): An article from: San Fernando Valley Business Journal


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Goodbye, typewriters: technological change hits the newsroom and the back shop. Reporters complain about word processors, then embrace them. ('76).(Brief ... An article from: Columbia Journalism Review


Goodbye, typewriters: technological change hits the newsroom and the back shop. Reporters complain about word processors, then embrace them. (’76).(Brief … An article from: Columbia Journalism Review


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This digital document is an article from Columbia Journalism Review, published by Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism on November 1, 2001. The length of the article is 523 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with a…

Into the Newsroom


Into the Newsroom


$35.17


Into the Newsroom

Knowledge Management in the Digital Newsroom


Knowledge Management in the Digital Newsroom


$47.95


If you are an editor or newsroom manager seeking new and more efficient ways of managing the ever increasing flow of information through your newsroom, this book will provide the information you need to make informed decisions about crucial organisational and equipment changes.Case studies from newsrooms worldwide are used to present an overview of the information management tools and processes that are available to help journalists and media executives deal with information. Answers are suggested for some of the most pressing issues, including: What are the factors driving change in newsrooms? How are news organizations around the world re-organising their newsrooms to deal with information in new ways? How are the opposing needs to cut costs and yet maintain journalistic quality being met? What digital tools are currently available, e.g. for computer-assisted reporting? How can reporters become more mobile? How can trainee journalists be better prepared for operating within the changing newsroom environment? Each chapter is supplemented by a ‘how to learn more’ section, suggesting further resources for tackling each issue. Whether you are planning major change in your newsroom or simply wish to keep up with the latest industry trends, this is the book you have been waiting for.

The Newsroom Personality: A Psychographic Analysis


The Newsroom Personality: A Psychographic Analysis


$69


American journalists have been classified as narcissistic, power-oriented extroverts who move in a world of excitement, variety, stimulation and quick-gratification. Does this vain description of America’’s storytellers hold true to actual journalists working in the broadcast newsroom? This book challenges popular images of a unique species, the journalist, by analyzing broadcast journalists in twenty-nine broadcast newsrooms in Ohio, a Midwestern state of the United States. Researchers such as Everette Dennis of the Freedom Forum Media Center argue that if who American journalists are influences, shapes, and biases the news, we should care very much about the current inventory of these species. Over the past century, journalists have been labeled, classified, and categorized. But do the pre-conceptualized labels hold true to actual journalists working in the field or are the stereotypes a distant cry from the truth.

NEWSROOM:S2


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NEWSROOM:S2

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Questions Of Judgment In The Newsroom


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Current media ethics theorizing remains preoccupied with building competing normative philosophical frameworks, yet does not often focus on the operation of human value systems, which arguably are the engines that drive most ethical deliberations. Much media ethics scholarship also lacks an empirical foundation. This study draws from social-psychology research on value systems to construct a profile of journalistic values using a modified version of the Rokeach Value Survey. By examining the relationships between journalists’ value rankings, the journalistic roles they embrace and how they rate different types of ethical questions in terms of difficulty, this study suggests an avenue for more useful theorizing about the process of journalistic ethical decision making. A nationwide probability-sample survey of 600 U.S. newspaper journalists shows relationships between individual prioritized values and journalists’ perceptions of the difficulty of different types of ethical issues. A series of personal, in-depth interviews with journalists also explores the ways in which they perceive the role of personal values and how those values manifest themselves in everyday decision-making.

In the Newsroom


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Writing and Producing Television News: From Newsroom to Air


Writing and Producing Television News: From Newsroom to Air


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Drawing on the insights and experiences of reporters, anchors, producers, assignment editors, web journalists, graphic artists, and newsroom executives from across the country, Writing and Producing Television News: From Newsroom to Air is not merely a production manual, but rather a guide to newsroom writing and producing. The book immerses students in the everyday challenges that face journalists in professional television newsrooms, largely through the device of a fictional town called Lakedale, where many of the examples and exercises are set.brFrom the very beginning of the book students are thrust into the roles of decision makers, learning about the many factors that will enable them to function as producers and reporters. Functioning as both a text- and a workbook, it integrates dozens of original examples, exercises, and assignments covering a broad spectrum of material, from breaking news to features. The book also introduces a wide range of story formats, from simple anchor readers and voiceovers to such complex structures as sound-bite stories and news packages. In addition to scriptwriting, the exercises and assignments cover such ancillary areas as graphics, headlines, teases, newscast organization, live reporting, web-based journalism, and anchoring, as well as news judgments and ethical decision making.brWriting and Producing Television News is an ideal text for undergraduate courses in broadcast journalism.

Editing For Today's Newsroom


Editing For Today’s Newsroom


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Questions of Judgment in the Newsroom


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Questions of Judgment in the Newsroom

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$24.22


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Dark Days in the Newsroom


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$14.7


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$65.93


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$7.2


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$3.99


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The Newsroom, Vol. 1-4 Boxed Set


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