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USA Today has called PR LEADS founder Dan Janal a 'true internet marketing pioneer.'

A leading authority on public relations and getting more publicity, Dan Janal is the founder of several companies, including PR LEADS, BullsEye Publicity, and Great Teleseminars.

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It’s time to do a competitive audit to see how your marketing stands up

Chances are you don’t have a clue as to how your site compares to your competitors. Now would be a good time to find out.

Here’s how to do a competitive marketing audit:

Go to  compete.com to find out how many people are visiting your site, month by month. It’s free!

2. Type in the URLs of your competitors and see how you stack up against them. You’ll see numbers and graphs that show the comparison for several competitors that you designate.

3. Look at the keywords used to reach your site and their sites. You might want to put those keywords onto your site so you can get more visitors. See what works and copy it.

Go beyond compete.com to find great keywords to attract more visitors. Use a keyword tracking tool to find out what keywords people search for when they look to find someone like you. Google Ad Words has one. So does Keywordtracker.com Google is free and you’ll need to set up an account which is easy to do. Keywordtracker.com  has a time-limited version for free.

Go back to compete.com to see what the top sites  are doing–and what you aren’t doing– to rank high. Then edit your site to match what works.

6. Work with a marketing coach to help you get more visibility.  I have openings for three new clients. Email me if you are interested and we’ll set up a no-risk phone appointment to see if this would be a good fit.

Dan Janal
Your Fearless PR LEADER
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dan@prleads.com
9 52-380-1554

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Branding Like Lady Gaga

The music world is going goo goo over Lady Gaga. She’s the hottest act out there and there are branding lessons you need to know from her, even if you don’t follow her music.

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga

She came from nowhere to become a headline act, top album on the charts, performance on American Idol and a meeting with the Queen of England. “I”m a fan,” she told the Queen. If you came from nowhere, you won’t end up nowhere, if you follow some of her blueprints.

How can you get so far, so fast? Here are three lessons learned.

1. Create a great name. She wasn’t born Lady Gaga. She created a name and an image. You can’t change your name, but I’ve seen many people start to use their first names only (if it is unique) or create a nickname or monicker, like “America’s Success Coach.” Be bold, not trite.

2. She has a gimmick. She never wears pants. No, she’s not naked, but she captures your imagination with “what will she wear next?” She pushes the envelope. In some ways, this is exactly what Liberace did with his sequined suits and what Elton John did with is costumes and eyeglasses. She picked up a gimmick that other performers used but added her own unique twist. You don’t need 50 different outfits. But find what makes you unique and show the world.

3. She’s not afraid to toot her own horn. Many professional service providers are afraid to do this. Sometimes its because of professional ethics, sometimes its because they are shy. Do what you can — like send out press releases and court the media – and you’ll probably eclipse everyone else in your field.

Follow these tips and maybe one day you’ll meet the Queen, or at least get a few new clients.

Do you need help with your branding? Give me a call or send me an email (dan @ prleads.com) or check out the great tools at PREADSPLUS.COM and let’s see if we can work together.

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Do Your Clients Know What You Do?

Most entrepreneurs consider it a lucky day when they make a sale. Even better if the client buys a recurring program, like a subscription to a service, like PRLEADS or a coaching program that meets every month.

But many entrepreneurs don’t realize they might be leaving money on the table.

Growing Your Business

Growing Your Business

“Most of your prospects, even your customers are not aware of all the services and products you have to offer,” says Mark LeBlanc, a small business success coach based in Minneapolis and author of “Growing Your Business” and the soon-to-be released “Never be the Same.”   “They do know about the product they bought, but that’s about all the know. Many small business owners fail to let clients know about all the ways they can be of good service.”

4 Reasons Clients Don’t Know What You Can Do

  1. They are focused on the one product or service they bought from you.
  2. You focused on selling one solution and they bought it. Everyone was focused on that one service.
  3. Talking about multiple products can lead to confusion. The confused mind does not buy. So most entrepreneurs keep the discussion focused on one product or service that the client needs most.
  4. You didn’t tell them that you can do other things.

While it is important to keep the initial sale focused so the prospect makes a buying decision, entrepreneurs should realize this is the start of the relationship, not the end.

3 Reasons Clients Want to Buy More of Your Services

  1. People like to buy from people and companies they trust. Since they are using your products and services, they will trust you. Capitalize on that trust.
  2. Companies like to buy from a single source. It is easier on their bookkeeping systems to have a single-source vendor.
  3. As you get to know the client, you will uncover new ways to help them.

So why don’t entrepreneurs try to sell more services?

Three Reasons Entrepreneurs Don’t Make More Sales

  1. They are afraid of appearing “pushy, greedy or salesy.” These thoughts are all misguided. Think of how you can add value to your clients and you won’t focus on these negative thoughts..
  2. They are lazy. It’s easy to count the money and rest on your laurels, so you don’t tell the clients about new services.
  3. They are afraid of being rejected.

How can you ring up more sales by selling more services to your current clients?

Three Ways to Get the Word Out So You Make More Sales

  1. Tell them. If they don’t know, they can’t buy.
  2. Get over your fears of failure, rejection or being a pest. Instead, tell yourself that you are doing your clients a favor by letting them know about all the good things you can for them and all the great ways they can benefit. An old sales maxim says “the first sale you make is to yourself.” If you believe in your services, you will find it easier to tell your clients.
  3. Practice. The more times you say your message, the easier it will be to communicate with clients.

You can let clients know about your new services by email or by phone calls. You could even do a teleseminar or webinar so you can communicate with many people at one time. If you record the session, you can post it to your website so it can help explain your services.

“It’s a constant educational process to keep your customers aware of your entire menu of programs, products and services,” says LeBlanc.

If you follow these steps, you’ll do more than make more money – you’ll help more people!

Find out about OUR new services at PRLEADSPLUS.com

Publicity thought leader Dan Janal coaches entrepreneurs and small business on how to build profits withlow-cost Internet marketing and publicity tactics via individual and group coaching sessions. For information go to www.PRLEADSPLUS.com

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