SucceedWithPyxism.com Launches to Provide Internet Marketing Training and Support for New Pyxism Entrepreneurs

Posted by Aerion Miles on January 23, 2010 under Press Releases, Pyxism | Read the First Comment

News release           

For immediate release 

Aerion Miles, an independent Pyxism associate, has launched a new website at www.SucceedWithPyxism.com to provide internet marketing tools for entrepreneurs looking to succeed with a new business model.  Pyxism is a home-based travel business with a unique compensation structure that allows teams to stay together and succeed instead of break apart

Louisville, KY – January 19, 2010 Pyxism independent associate, Aerion Miles announces the launch of his new website, http://www.SucceedWithPyxism.com, to coincide with the roll out on January 11th of Pyxism, a new home-based business opportunity in the growing discount travel industry.  SucceedWithPyxism.com provides training and support for up and coming entrepreneurs who want to learn PPC (pay per click), Article Marketing, SEO (search engine optimization), Social Media and other internet marketing techniques in their new ventures.

Pyxism, a privately held U.S. based company, is unique in the home-based business community because of its 2×3 cycling matrix compensation plan.  Unlike traditional plans where teams split and drop off, the Pyxism plan is designed to be a true ‘follow-me’ plan where the team stays intact as it moves through the matrix.  The shift and possible loss of key downline members  during a matrix split, a common feature seen in traditional 2×3 matrix companies, has been eliminated.

According to Aerion Miles, owner of SucceedWithPyxism.com, “There are a lot of key factors to look for when choosing a network marketing business.  The product has to be something people believe in and that people want. The compensation plan has to be something that is easy to understand, can earn real money, create residual income and is realistic.  And the owners and leadership must be competent and experienced in the industry.  Pyxism meets and exceeds all those expectations.”

In fact, Lloyd Wilson, who founded Pyxism, is a veteran of the 8 trillion dollar travel industry since 2005, with experience as a partner in three different companies.  And the compensation plan is structured with $8,000 payouts at the upper matrix of the two-level 2×3 cycling matrix.

“This opportunity is for everyone.  This business is a great fit for college students all the way up to retirees who are looking for extra ways to generate extra income.  And the low start up cost of $325 makes the Pyxism opportunity open to a broader audience,” said Aerion Miles.

For more information about the Pyxism network marketing opportunity, go to http://www.SucceedWithPyxism.com.  Or visit http://www.AerionMiles.com for internet marketing information and tips.   

Contact: Aerion Miles

Email: amiles06@yahoo.com
Phone: 502-767-9597

How to write a Powerful Press Release

Posted by Aerion Miles on September 21, 2009 under Article Writing, Press Releases | 4 Comments to Read

Tools like press releases are a wonderful way to advertise your service or produce and to increase the flow of traffic to your website. You won’t have to spend a penny to write them and when you use them, you will get a lot of publicity that will help your business flourish.

 The following are 12 press release writing tips that you can use:

Tip #1: When writing a press release, don’t write it as if it is for your customers, write it for editors and journalists. Provide the media with all five w’s: What, Who, When, Why, and Where.

Who is your story is about.

What’s the story is about.

The people, products, items, dates and other things related with the news – where and when.

Why is your story newsworthy?

Tip #2: Don’t write as if you’re trying to sell the reader. Remember, you are writing this press release for the media. If it’s going to be newsworthy, you need to make sure that other people will be interested in reading it.

For instance, if you have a book coming out about football drills, this will not necessarily be newsworthy. But, if you describe how a lot of football coaches have a hard time getting the football players motivated, and you include the fact that this book will tell the coaches how they can motivate their players, this would be newsworthy.

Tip #3: Don’t include a lot of fluff in your press release, just report the facts. People in the media want information and statistics.

Tip #4:  The headline and the beginning paragraph of your press release are most likely what people will be seeing on the press release websites, so be sure that they are good. Be sure that your headline is not too long and that it states the point of what your press release is about. The first sentence of the first paragraph should tell people what the article is about, and the next couple of sentences should support that.

Tip #5:  Utilize verbs that are strong and active, and try to stay away from adverbs, jargon and words that are descriptive.

Tip #6:  Begin by writing down what city the press release is coming from and what the date is.

Tip #7:   Write the press release for the media. Make your sentences short and be sure that they state the point of the article. Don’t use jargon.

Tip #8:   Be sure to put in data about your business, such as how you can be contacted and the link to your website. The majority of the time you will put this at the end of your press release.

Tip #9:  Finish your press release by using this symbol, ###. This tells the media that they have gotten all of the information.

Tip #10:  Attempt to put some call to action in the press release. What exactly should people do with the info they find in your press release? Is there an event that you want them to come to? Are you asking them to purchase something from you? Do you want them to check out your website?

Tip #11:  Be sure to send the press release to the right individual. If you are sending your press release to a directory on the internet, you don’t have to worry, but if you are sending it in to be published in your local paper, you will need to contact them and find out exactly where you should be sending the press release.

Tip #12:  Check back with them one time. It is alright to check with the person you sent your press release to and find out if they have questions for you. It is crucial to build a good professional relationship with the media, and you can do this by having a good follow-up.

You might think press releases are too hard to do and are very overwhelming, but they are really easy to do. Decide what you want your press release to be about and what benefit it will be to other people. Using one piece of paper, give all the facts. It is very common for press releases to turn into a feature that covers the entire page, so your work will definitely be worth it.

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