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4-Letter Word Marketing Boosts Sales

You're busy, you're stressed, you're overwhelmed. Running your own business is tiring and time-consuming unless you learn how to simply streamline certain necessary tasks. One such thing is connecting with your customers and prospects regularly.

Finding the time to sit down and write a long and informative ezine is, well, time-consuming. It can be frustrating to have the best intentions only to not quite live up to them because you're so focused on just the day-to-day running of your business.

One sime and easy way to connect with your customers regularly is to offer a Quick Tips email. Everyone loves simple and good tips! Just like you, your readers are busy and don't always have time to sit back with a cup of coffee to digest your carefully prepared manufests on your particular bit of brilliance. I hate getting long, wordy ezine or articles to sift through. I want the meat and potatoes quickly and then if I like what I get, I'll probably take time to read more carefully and commit more time.

So, to be brief:

Make it a goal to send out a Quick Tips emailer at least twice a month (weekly if you want and can commit to getting the good tips for this). You can set it up in advance to mail out for the month so you're covered. If you need tips, just pick your topic and surf the web. You can easily find bits of great info to compile into your own Tips email.

Naturally you'll add your own promotional bits, ads, etc. but keep it brief, concise and laid out in a clean format for the best results! Do this consistently, keep it focused and make it a fun and easy read and you'll keep subscribers longer, build your lists larger and even help your bottom line.

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