Writers Wanted The Ideal Home Business Opportunity for
Stay-At-Home Moms
LOS ANGELES, CA (Fast Track SEOP) October 22, 2005 -
Stay-at-home moms, looking for a profitable business
opportunity, can make a great living working as an internet
publicist. A good writer can earn upwards of $1,000 a release
and get paid in a week or less.
The fact that you are reading this should be testament enough to
the fact that internet publishing is changing the way businesses
communicate with consumers. That being said, of the thousands of
press releases and/or articles published on the internet every
day only a small handful are seen, let alone read and for a
number of good reasons. The vast majority of writers producing
those releases not only don't know how to write, most know very
little about the world of internet press release distribution,
let alone the value of writing optimized, search engine friendly
copy.
This blind spot affords aspiring freelancers, an extraordinary
opportunity to generate a substantial income writing promotional
copy that gets local, regional, national, and international
exposure as well as continuing readership on the first page of
natural search engine results for months on end..A well placed
release will generate 50,000-100,000 online readers in a week or
less. An optimized one will continue to be read month after
month.
As a freelance writing opportunity, a knowledge of the
intricacies of internet press release distribution and search
engine optimization is even opening doors for veteran writers
looking for a way to get the attention of prospective clients.
Sharon Dotson, President of BayouCityPR.com and highly respected
publicist in Houston, can attest to that. "As a traditional
publicist and website copywriter, I had been trying for years to
get my foot in the door with a large national service provider
here in Houston, but I was turned away time and time again.
"That all changed after I completed Fast Track SEOP's press
release promotion and optimization training program. When I
showed the company's marketing director a press release I had
written on my own behalf not only sitting in Google News but at
the top of Google's natural search results, I had her attention.
When he discovered that I'd placed that release in less than a
week, he gave me the proverbial key to the executive washroom,"
he says.
Freelance writing opportunities abound, but the process is
cumbersome and the pay is all too often paltry. For the writer
without credentials, it's an experience often fraught with
frustration and disenchantment. Typically, the budding
freelancer will send a query letter out to a number of editors
hoping to generate interest in an particular article. To add
insult to injury, writers have to frequently enclose a
self-addressed envelop the editors use to mail them a boiler
plate rejection letter.
Should an editor express interest, the writer will then spend a
couple of days, weeks, or months researching and writing a spec
piece, submit it, and then wait for a month or more to find out
if it has been accepted. If jumping through those hoops wasn't
enough, even when a piece is accepted, the writer sometimes
doesn't get paid until the article actually appears in print and
that may take an additional month or two.
As an internet publicist, freelancers don't have to cater to
editors, let alone play the waiting game. Applying their writing
skills to feature stories and promotional copy, they can easily
garner a $500 - $1,000 fee for every piece their write and
place. What's more, they get paid within a week or less.
"A skilled writer can put together an 800 - 1,200 word press
release in a day or two. Once approved by the client, it can be
publihed and distributed to the world the following day. Even
better, payment can be exacted immediately," Ron Scot, Fast
Track SEOP's president says.
"We charge two fees when we write a press release for a client.
The first, an editorial fee of $699.95, is charged when the
piece appears in Google News. The second, an optimization fee of
$150 is charged when the press releases appears in Google's
natural search results," he says.
"Pros like Sharon Dotson charge even more."
Recognizing that press release optimization affords a rare
freelance writing opportunity, Fast Track SEOP has recently
added mentoring to its portfolio of services. "We have every
reason to believe this particular freelance writing opportunity
is sustainable, timely and unique," Scott says. "We give writers
all the tools they need to make money quickly doing what they
love to do. What is more, the writing opportunities our program
affords are virtually unlimited."
When Scott talks with freelance writers unfamiliar with press
release promotion and optimization he provides one example after
another. It's not hard to imagine the impression even a
beginning writer can make with a prospective client calling to
inquire about his/her press release services. "By way of
introduction, our publicists ask callers to Google a specific
search term so they can see an illustration of what we can do
for them. They can't help but be impressed when they one press
release after another holding a top ranking on eleven of the
world's most popular search engines.
"When we point out that these releases aren't just sitting at
the top of search results, they are sitting at the top of
millions of competing pages, we get their undivided attention.
Needless to say, once they've seen the results we get, the cost
of our services is superceded by the need to know how long it
will take for us to get them the same kind of exposure," Scott
says .
And that's not all. "When we also inform them that a release
they are looking at generated 50,000 to 100,000 reads the first
week and further explain that our clients don't pay us anything
until they actually see their release online, any resistance
they might have put up is buried beneath the positive impression
they already have of our ability to perform," he says.
Most business owners and publicists these days are savvy enough
to know that it is to their advantage to publish their releases
on the web but, according to Scott, that's just not good enough.
"Recognizing the value of long term exposure, most of these
companies now offer press release optimization services and are
charging as much as $250 a release for those services alone," he
says.
And this still isn't all. The market for an internet publicist
is not restricted to companies with web sites. "The skills we
teach enable freelancers to secure top rankings for their
clients even if they don't have a web presence. A press release
posted in Google News and on the first page of natural search
results can make the phone ring just as easily as it can be used
to drive traffic to a website," he says.
Regarding the relative value of top search engine placement,
current research shows that more than half of all internet users
put greater credence on generic search results than they do
sponsored advertisements. Pay-for-performance (PPC) advertising
certainly has its place but it also has its limitations. Getting
top search engine placement assures a business owner that at
least 85% of the people looking for a particular product and/or
service are going to see and read his/her release for an
extended period of time. Of those searches, the vast majority
find what they are looking for on the first page of natural
search results.
"Our personalized, public relations training course usually
doesn't take more than four hours to complete and we're there to
mentor our students through the process until they see one of
their releases holding top placement. Half of our fee is
collected at the beginning of training. The other half is
collected when our students see their first release on the first
page of Google search results," he says.
Is the training affordable? "That gets to the heart of the
matter doesn't it," Scott says. "College students, more often
than not Journalism and English students, pay 1,000s of dollars
a semester to basically learn how to go to work for someone
else. By contrast, Fast Track SEOP offers students the means to
not only start their own publishing business in a week or less,
but the ability to recoup their investment and actually show a
profit publishing a single release."
As far as curriculum is concerned, "Students learn where and how
to conduct a keyword analysis. How to evaluate the competition
and. thereby, the probability of securing a virtually unlimited
number of top ten rankings for their clients' releases.. They
learn how to format their press releases and where to publish
and where not to publish them. They are finally shown how and
where to generate business," he says.
Writers wanting to know more about the freelance writing
opportunity Fast Track SEOP offers are encouraged to visit the
company's website - FastTrackRankingandPlacement.com. "To
introduce prospective students to the world of internet public
relations, we've put together a free, one hour introductory
webinar," Scott says. "To learn more prospective students only
need to visit our services page, download the conferencing
software, and then drop us an email to let us know when they
would like to attend."
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