Dina's Productivity Notes for December 2016
Published: Tue, 11/29/16
Here's a question I posed on my Wordfeeder site recently:
Should you give up on website marketing for December?
I know it can be tempting to just bag your blog and not communicate with your list during the busy, busy holiday season. The year is ending. Who is even listening?
I think lots of folks are listening. People use the internet EVERY DAY. It's their morning wake-up, their mid-day information break and their evening wind-down. It's their "I can't think of anything so I'm going to Google whatever is in my brain" reflex response.
Some people, like me, who work from home or run an online business, get going on their marketing and research once the kids are in bed. Some wake up in the middle of the night and head to the 'net for answers to their burning questions.
Is your audience out there, waiting to hear from you? Well, of course they are!
Putting it out there in December means that the work you did this winter will still yield results when people find you on search engines in May.
Not just this year, but every year! If you know how to set up affiliate earnings on your website, then if you do it now, it can pay off for you at any time for the life of your website.
Decided you want to be part of the online holiday chatter? Then consider what people in your niche might be interested in reading, and then speak to that.
Who's job hunting or business building in December?
Who's looking ahead to fitness programs for the New Year?
Who's had their fill of holiday excess, and looking for an escape?
Who's stressing in their relationships and in need of good coping strategies?
Who's in a generous mindset and wants to think about giving and feeling good?
Who's gift-giving (just about everybody) and in need of good recommendations and creative ideas?
Who's feeling scared and vulnerable in the current political climate?
Who's cooking and baking their hearts out?
YOUR readers, that's who.
And I've tapped into a pretty easy way to talk to them about a whole lot of useful stuff. From parenting advice to health and wellness trends, to business-building content to recipes, a wealth of wonderful content lives on Wordfeeder.
You can do so much with what's here!
I honestly wish I knew about content packs when I was serving my copywriting clients years ago. PLR content is really an incredible way to work smarter, NOT harder. The work's been done for you, now just edit and make it your own. Go shopping for content to "feed" your readers on www.Wordfeeder.com.
To your content marketing success!!
Dina at Wordfeeder PLR Content
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