Most of us are doing article marketing to make money online. A lot of us also did not start off as an expert in it. What is the 1 thing to avoid in article marketing to make more money online?
The one thing that you should avoid is thinking about money. Stop expecting every one of your readers to become people who would buy your products. Get rid of that mindset, and then start providing only valuable information to help your readers.
Put yourself in your customer's shoes. Would they like to read an article that looks like a giant sales pitch? I am talking about the ones that sound like, "You need to get this now before it is too late!" That is not what you want to do if you are serious about your online business.
You need to keep things simple. You need to figure out what your potential reader is looking for. Then, you should answer exactly what they are looking for. Finally, convince them enough to know more about you so they can find more information on what they are searching for.
When you provide valuable information, people will begin to talk about you. You want to give out free content, and stop thinking about making money. Most beginners would say, "Well, how would I make any money if I give out things for free?" If that is the only thing you think about, then you are not going to get very far with article marketing.
4. No apologies please.Some actors seem to think they are among royalty when in an audition and apologize for everything they do if it's not perfect. That implies the wrong mindset in the audition. While it's nice to apologize, in an audition it indicates that you aren't totally involved in what you are doing...just focus on what you are doing,
Washington Red Skins, not how it's affecting the audience. You don't know how they feel about you. They might love your energy and everything about you but when you apologize you are pointing out that you think you did something wrong, so unless you fart in their faces or knock over the lights or camera, there's nothing in an audition to apologize for. I would say the one exception is if you are working on another job and don't have the time to get your lines down, you might want to apologize for that to manage their expectations a bit...but I'm not even sure that's a good thing.
Prepared or not, apologizing to them is the same as making an excuse for yourself. If you are apologizing to the room before you perform, you are basically saying, "Sorry I suck" before you even speak a word. If you start out thinking you are going to suck...do the math...not much chance for success in that environment.5. Casting is rooting against you.Maybe because auditions are so hard to come by and there's a certain distance maintained between casting and actors, actors often get the idea that casting directors are in some way rooting for them to fail. Nothing could be more false. Casting has made a big decision in allowing you to fill one of the few spots available for each role. They are putting their reputation on the line with their bosses, the producers. They want you to validate that they have made a good choice.