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Those of us who work for ourselves, run a small business, or are in jobs working from home can get much more out of the internet with a little know-how and a little time. The technology has moved on in leaps and bounds, and I can give you a short cut to help you market yourself and your business on line - whether you have a web site or not!
How to make the internet work for you
Cutting to the chase, I can let you know the quickest, easiest, jargon free ways of:
Five services
After spending the past two years training in internet marketing, and keeping up to date on a daily basis with the changes that are taking place, I've developed the following five services for people like us who work for ourselves and want a quick and easy way of getting up to speed - and successfully marketing ourselves on line.
Google, who also seems to know a little about these things, recently said that small businesses are blazing a trail, and taking full advantage of the new developments in internet marketing - so we are well placed to follow suit!
1 Free Fact Sheet Series with key information and links to the latest tools and techniques on using the internet, and for marketing yourself and/or your business on line
2 Internet marketing information service - keep abreast of news and developments in your field/sector through monitoring of up to 5 of your chosen web sites/topics, plus monthly up-dates on the latest techniques in internet marketing
3 Internet marketing coaching call - 45 minutes crash course in internet marketing
4 On line marketing strategy/web site review - see if your on line marketing strategy and/or web site is working as hard as it can to generate business for you. The review will:
5 Comprehensive on-line marketing strategy
One to one meeting to go through a detailed review of your overall marketing strategy/web site to:
“Tamsin helped me to set up my website. She was inspirational and
original with the energy to spur me on when I got bogged down. She
has great business skills and knowledge with an ability to find
solutions and to implement them.”
Lana, Cape Town, South Africa