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Marketing a Professional Practice Free Through Writing

Since I'm a writer and a coach, I grow my coaching practice by writing; it gets my name around, establishes my expertise, promotes my services and also the field of coaching.

Always do your marketing in areas that you love! It works best.

Writing itself takes time, so I economize my efforts. Here's what I do:

1. Read a current interest book such as "A General Theory of Love," by Lewis, Amini and Lannon. Then I do extensive Internet research around the topic to see what else is out there.

2. Review the book on Barnes & Noble, amazon.com.

3. Write an article about the new theory of love and submit it to your particular trade sources.

4. Create Top 10s, Coaching Tips, and Quotations from the material. (Submit to www.topten.org)

5. Rework the material and write a story for another sort of ezine (relationships, for instance, or singles) - this could be for free, or for money.

6. Write an article on the topic for your own ezine. If it's a large topic, break it down


into a series of short articles.

7. Do more research and create an e-course on love in general. I have one currently called "Write a New Ending to the Love Story".

8. Break it down further and do the theory of love applied to parenting.

9. Then I get topical - Valentine's Day would be a good time, or Christmas, the season of love.

10. Submit an article to the local newspaper on the hot new topic.

11. Prepare a teleclass on the topic.

12. Offer free seminars around town on the topic, like for churches, and organizations, and list it with the Speakers' Bureau.

12. Make an e-book.

I get a lot of mileage out of one book or topic. Best of all, by the time I'm finished I've learned the topic backwards and forward and am well prepared to incorporate this into helping my clients.

About the Author

Susan Dunn is a personal and professional development coach specializing in marketing of professional services. You can visit her on the web at: http://www.susandunn.cc.