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Thursday, February 11th, 2010

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Weight loss poster idea’s, Please…?

Weight loss poster idea’s, Please…?
Ok, my ex mother in law owns a small town gym. They are putting on their first annual Biggest Loser Contest, however they are having me do all the planning, idea’s, paperwork, etc. They actually don’t know where to begin.
Here is what I need help with…This is going to be a 16 week program. I need idea’s for poster I will be putting up for each week. I need a new saying for each week.
For example at week 8 maybe a poster that says. Way to go team your half way through.

My ex mother in law suggested something like “Week one over”. This just doesn’t sound uplifting enough. I really want to empower these people.
So any ideas are greatly appreciate. I will be making them on legal size paper so I can use clip art or pics if I need to.
Do you think it would be more uplifting if I used pictures or clip art?

Maybe have a jigsaw style poster –each week putting a piece on —-the picture should be of Karen Carpenter , and you could say –each week you get one step closer to your goal of being this thin.





5 Types of Business Blogs

Before you even start creating your blog you need to be clear on what kind of content that your prospects and customers want and have need of.

Then you can start to figure out how you’re going to “package” this content. What I mean by that, is how are you going to present the information – what type of blog are you going to have?

Although blogs are as individualistic as each business is, there are 5 common types of blogs that businesses use:

1. consultant blog

- usually is one person sharing their opinions, observations and advice

- a way to highlight your expertise in a specific area and build an active readership who trust you to guide them

- used by service-based businesses such as professional organizers, marketers, coaches, financial planners and so on

2. specialty blog

- written by one or more contributors who focus on a subject of shared interest (i.e. weight loss, spiritual practices, golf, animal lovers, car collectors)

- builds an online community and encourages connection and interactivity

- used by businesses that service that particular common interest in some way

3. feature blog

- showcases creative type of business

- can have lots of pictures of recent projects, video clips, audio clips of songs/music, links to an online store, information and sign up for events

- used by artists, designers, musicians, performers, illustrators, authors, speakers, custom furniture makers, auto builders

4. industry blog

- usually are companies that specialize in a very narrow area of their industry and often sell to other businesses

- provides information on anything that impacts the industry: trade shows, materials, new product lines, equipment innovations, industry news and shipping news

- used by manufacturers, engineering, construction, insurance, machinists and so on

5. tourist blog

- features the local area with lots of pictures and information showcasing the area

- a way to provide information for people visiting, such as: updates on upcoming events, local weather, favorite places to visit, FAQs and so on

- used by tourist attractions, water-sport companies, fishing guides, ski hills, art, music and film festivals, bed and breakfasts, and many other similar types of businesses

Take some time to figure out which type of blog would serve the information needs of your target group and the needs of your business the best.

But don’t forget to make sure it’s also something that you connect with and feel comfortable promoting and doing on a regular basis – as a blog is definitely a commitment for you!






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