It’s Small Business Saturday in the United States, a day when shoppers are encouraged to shop at and support their locally owned neighborhood businesses.
The last few days I’ve been thinking about how I can support you, the small or solo business owner, so you can attract more customers and clients, not just today, but throughout 2013 and beyond.
One of the biggest problems I see for small businesses is a poor online presence, specifically, a poorly optimized blog.
Your business blog is one of the most powerful marketing tools you have to attract organic and social traffic so you can educate and inform prospects, build your email list and convert visitors to customers.
To help you out, I’ve decided to offer my signature business blog review at a 50% discount, for two days only. Once you’ve submitted your payment, you can schedule your blog review anytime between Monday and December 30, 2012.
You get a one on one 75-minute review, recorded on video where I show you step by step how to optimize your business blog.
You’ll learn how to:
- Drive more traffic to your blog
- Optimize your blog posts so readers stay longer
- Get more comments
- Build up your blog subscriptions
- Optimize the look of your blog
- Create content that informs, educates and inspires
- Write better headlines
- Add content to sidebars that promote your business
- Link to other sites and why it’s important
I can take only 10 9 clients on at this one-time only 50% discount, so it’s first come, first served.
Click on this link to reserve your blog review.
Use code SMALLBIZ to save 50% [Discount available November 24 & 25 only, until all 10 8 spots have been booked.]
I look forward to supporting your success going into 2013…Blog on!
P.S. Remember this rare offer is only available for two days and limited to 10 8 people [use coupon code SMALLBIZ].
jean
Before a month i started my own business blog and i feel that it is very helpful to get good traffic on website as well as it is really impressive way to enhance your search engine as well as social media presence which is very effective and important in this competition era.
Kelly Land
Denise,
Just came across this post today. Going to share it with a few friends of mine that just started their own blogs. I think having someone look over your site objectively is so important.
Beginner bloggers are so excited just to have their blog up and running – they tend to get a little starry eyed and miss aspects of their blog that can make a huge difference.
Typically money is tight for start-ups too – so offering 50% is awesome!!
Kelly