Ways to spread the word

50+ Ways to Spread Your Word on the Internet

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The Information Age has made it easy to get ahold of almost anything you could want to know, but it’s created a problem for people who want to be heard. How do you make your content discoverable in an ever-deepening sea of information?

Social Bookmarking Platforms

Social bookmarking sites are a great resource for those looking to promote their websites. They allow you to bookmark your sites and engage in discussions about them. They’re also an indispensable SEO tool. Here are the biggest ones you should be on.

  • YouTube: Everyone from Facebook and Google to your neighborhood bakery are already here. All you need is a couple small videos with potential to attract viewers. If you’re able to produce a good video, it could get posted on a few hundred social media pages, reaching tens of thousands of people. If it makes even ten percent of them happy, that’s an impact.
  • Reddit: What do you do if you don’t already have thousands of Facebook friends or Twitter followers? You get more active on Reddit. The site has its own base of subscribers that get content fed to them based on their interests. Generating engaging Reddit posts that keep people locked in can bring you millions of views Realistically.
  • Pinterest: Pinterest is the third-largest social media platform after Facebook and Twitter. All you need to succeed here is a steady stream of catchy images/visuals. Nothing more. It’s the LinkedIn for hobbies and interests.
  • Vine: Not everybody has the time to watch a long video, which is why Vine is becoming so popular with young people. It hosts 6-second, looped videos that can run multiple times before the social media user consciously chooses to click on it. It’s video marketing without the need for much user action. Don’t let it go untapped.
  • Tumblr: This micro-blogging site gets more than 300 million unique visitors per month. More than 120,000 people sign up for it every day. More importantly, it’s freakishly addictive. Almost half of the site’s users have got an app for it, and they go for an average of seven sessions per day.
  • Instagram: Just about everybody uses Facebook and Twitter, but not every user is up for an unchecked flow of information on his screen. This is why you shouldn’t miss out on Instagram. It has fewer users, but those who do use it engage far more frequently than Facebook users. Make sure your posts are fun and visually appealing.
  • Snapchat: It’s more than just a medium for sharing time-sensitive tidbits of daily life. The company recently introduced SnapChat Discover, which can land you in front of millions of Snapchat users who are young and passionate.
  • Inbound: Inbound is another great website for content marketing professionals. It helps you stay up-to-date with what’s happening in the world around you, new content marketing strategies, and what your competitors might be up to.
  • Hacker News: The best thing about Hacker News is that it’s meant for content marketing professionals. Scratch their backs and they’ll scratch yours. At the end of the day, you walk home with a couple of sites promoting your content, optimizing your reach (both for search engines and random visitors).
  • Growth Hackers: One more place to be if you want to take your online marketing campaign to the next level and get in touch with the leaders in your niche. You can make vibes by simply writing a good post, or getting a good online writer to do it for you. Easy.
  • Flipboard: An aggregating tool for voracious readers—who also happen to be the most loyal type of customers–Flipboard helps you issue your brand news regularly. It serves as a catalogue or brochure for your products, a place to post upcoming events, and much more.

Paid Promotion

Regardless of what your business or brand is, you’re going to need paid promotions at some point to gain an edge on the competition. The only problem is that you need to carefully consider your options and use the platforms that are most efficient (more impact, less cost). Here are some that do just that.

  • Targeted Facebook Ads: A straightforward way to gain exposure with the right audience. Facebook’s algorithm is quite sophisticated. It may cost you more than publishing your own content, but it does offer returns.
  • Promoted tweets: Having difficulty getting traction with your posts? Try buying space on Twitter. The best thing about promoted Tweets is, unlike Facebook Ads, they blend in well with user content, making readers more receptive to them and upping potential engagement.
  • Banner ads: Another way of getting the message across, though they rake in less clicks than the alternatives. Currently, Google Adsense is the biggest player you can count on.
  • Native advertising: Native advertising is perhaps the cleverest of all marketing tactics. It attracts the highest number of visitors in an unsuspecting way from the most popular websites. But it does cost more, and you need some really good writers to make the ads sound neutral.
  • StumbleUpon Discovery: A popular platform people use to discover something new.
  • Reddit ads: Reddit has its own version of ads, but they’re less customizable. They target a broader audience and have a higher chance of showing up before people who aren’t as interested. But exposure before a large audience could also be a benefit if you know how to capitalize on it.
  • OutBrain: A clever way of reaching viewers on top-quality websites. It might cost a little extra, but considering the fact that it brings your content before people already looking for a good read, the investment is worth the price.
  • Taboola: One of the biggest content marketing platforms in the world, Taboola lets you do a range of things with your content on a range of platforms.

Reach Out

There’s a difference between existing and connecting. It’s good that you’re on the right platforms and you’re posting enough to be conspicuous, but you also need to connect with people. You can do that by responding to their comments or simply reaching out to individuals. Here are some ideas to get you started.

  • Email influencers: Make a list of heavy-hitters in your niche, write a piece mentioning them, and then reach out to them. They might want give you a shot before their audience since it could bring them testimonials. And getting the attention of a heavy-hitter’s audience can go a long way to give your brand recognition and respect in the target market.  
  • Talk to people like you: Don’t stop at the top. Also reach out to people of your size. Many bloggers have collaborative, promotional partnerships with their peers. Come up with a plan that benefits you both.
  • Invite guests: Ask guests to come and have a word with your readers. In return, you’ll get a chance with theirs. These trades happen all the time.
  • Tag heavy-hitters in social media posts: It might sound like bootlicking, but it’s how you get the attention of the big players. Tag them in your social media posts so that they know you’re talking about them. A few words from them could earn you a lot of respect in the eyes of their followers.
  • Mention them on Twitter: “Mentions” give you room to be creative with online networking. Make use of them—start a conversation or add commentary to a thread. Throw your ring in the hat and you could form strong connections.
  • A good comment costs nothing: It doesn’t take much to leave a comment, but it can bring a huge number of people to your site.
  • Ask for a quote: Everybody loves attention, so it never hurts to ask them for a quote. In return, they’ll likely share a link to your site across social media, which is worth a lot.
  • Ping heavy-hitters wherever you can find them: Counting on email alone to get in touch with heavy-hitters is a huge mistake. They’re busy people, so your email will likely land in their junk folder. Explore other ways to get in touch, like dropping them a message on LinkedIn.
  • Shout your achievements from the rooftops: As desperate as it sounds, it’s reality—people only hear you when you shout. They buy your product after being exposed to it quite a few times. That’s why if you’ve done something inventive or relevant, you should write about it in as many places as possible. Make sure it’s widely read.
  • Keep in touch: Build a proper list of contacts. Text them every now and then. Stay in touch with them. They might be able to take your campaign to the next level.
  • Befriend journalists: This is a big one. Having a journalist friend pays off more than anything else. A quick example: it takes quite a lot to get something published on CNN or a similar quality website, and if you’re a small business, chances are you’ll never make that happen. But having connections in the media can pay off big.
  • Help a Reporter Out: Haven’t got any journalist friends? Don’t worry. Try platforms like HARO (short for “Help A Reporter Out”). They may return the favor by getting you published.
  • Go for a press release: It’s just one effective way to spread the word. There are hundreds of sites you can publish your press release on.
  • Leverage your email signature: Email signatures can be so much more than a name and a phone number. Use them better. Customize them. How about inserting a link for a new release?
  • Keep your comments section alive: Sites live and feed on comments, and comments keep coming as long as you keep replying. Make sure you’re actively engaging with your visitors.

Diversify Your Content

Content is a product that can be turned into ten other products. Your competitors will move on those opportunities as soon as they see them, so why don’t you do it first? Present your content in a variety of ways and you’ll attract a variety of readers, watchers, and listeners.

  • Create infographics: Repurpose existing content by turning it into an infographic. Grab a long article you posted and give it a designer. Ask her to create a catchy infographic for you. You’ll be surprised to see how well it’s received by your audience.
  • Create a video: Video marketing has become an essential element of content marketing. More than 4 billion videos are played each day—on Facebook alone. When you create videos that are short, catchy, and fun, you strike a chord with people.
  • Go for Slideshare: The platform lets you turn your content into slideshows. Use it to enliven old content in a new way.
  • Email more effectively: An email campaign sets in motion a cycle of marketing that brings new customers by recycling the old stuff. Make yours more effective by using marketing software (if you can afford it) and following tips to stay out of the spam folder.
  • Go for webinars: Webinars are a great option for recycling existing content, but they can also prove a poor investment when not done right. If you have the time to devote to planning, you can generate awesome engagement. Here are some tips on nailing your webinar.
  • Try animating: Hire someone to design a killer animation for you. This is a cool alternative to video that can capture attention in a fun way.
  • Switch to PDF: Convert Word docs, web content, and more into downloadable PDFs that you attach to emails and add to your website.
  • Post to LinkedIn: Use Linkedin Pulse to publish content. There’s less competition and a surplus of professionals.
  • Send a copy to Medium: Medium is one of few online platforms that doesn’t worry about content. You can simply publish your articles and multiply your audience.

Turn Products into Marketing Tools

The idea behind this is pretty simple: redirect the customer trust you’ve cultivated from one product to another.

  • Create links within your site: This serves two purposes. First, it streamlines your website, making it easier for search engines to navigate. Second, it capitalizes on posts that are already popular.
  • SEO is king: More than 90% of browsing sessions start with a search. And to show up in search results, you need an effective SEO strategy. It’s a reality you can’t escape from since effective SEO has become a direct function of the investment. There are small tweaks that don’t cost much but can yield real, trackable benefits.
  • Split your posts: Publishing a series of posts can help your search ranking. It also reduces the pressure to come up with a new topic. And, of course, our shortened attention spans will thank you.
  • Link round-ups earn you respect: A decent set of link roundups eliminates the need for so many searches, and that’s why people love it. Plus, it makes you appear as a reliable authority on the subject. People start trusting you more. So why not keep them satisfied with link roundups then? You’re reading one now, aren’t you? 🙂
  • A poor headline can kill good content: It’s absolutely important to have a suitable title, so don’t skimp on this. Tools like headline analyzers help you make the biggest impact.
  • See to the word count: Though our attention spans have shortened, Google’s hasn’t. The search enging now prefers 1500+ words or more. Try publishing longer thought pieces to gain more search cred.
  • Publish a weekly digest: Email a weekly round-up to your subscribers. It can increase engagement and even bring back some readers who have fallen out of touch.
  • Let one microsite help another: If you have more than one micro-site propping up the main site and one isn’t doing so well, use the other to support it. Use your micro-sites to develop a well-structured support system.

Network with People Like You

Get into or create groups and forums where people with the same interests come together. This could be your marketing and networking base. Just like a market, you can exchange utilities on such groups.

  • Facebook Groups: Starting a Facebook group and keeping it active is a great way to stay connected. It’s more casual and engaging that an email thread and it can keep you top-of-mind.
  • LinkedIn Groups: After you’ve made one, ask newbies, professionals, and influencers to join it. It’s a great way to stay in touch with impactful connections.
  • Triberr: A social media site devoted fully to content marketing, Tribber unites bloggers who want to help promote each other’s content.
  • Don’t forget subreddits: Reddit is a huge melting pot of topics—there’s no neat divide where one subtopic merges into another. So to make sure that your content reaches as many people as possible, tailor your content to as many subreddits as possible.
  • Forum threads: This can be tricky. If you don’t do it properly, you can bug readers. Don’t indulge in naked marketing. Instead, try to help people out of whatever problem they’re having, then leave a link or a short plug for your content.
  • Whatever the platform, go for sharing groups: Sharing groups can be created on any platform. What’s important is that you keep the groups alive and active. Engage other members into the discussion, help them with their problems, and they’ll keep coming back.
  • Quora: Quora is a platform used by all. From students to scholars, all come here seeking answers to the questions puzzling them. What’s in it for you? The answer: You can post and reuse the content.

Did we miss one of your favorite tools or tips? Let us know in the comments!

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Here are 8 ways to spread the word about your new business:

  1. Social Media Awareness. This is an easy one.
  2. Email Promotion. Don’t go violating email regulations and spamming everyone, now.
  3. Mastermind Groups.
  4. Interviews.
  5. In-person Connections.
  6. LinkedIn.
  7. Referrals.
  8. Directories.

Contents

  • 1 How do I spread the words to my small business?
  • 2 How do you let more people know about your business?
  • 3 How do you spread the word about something?
  • 4 How do I make my business spread?
  • 5 What is the best way to spread information?
  • 6 What rule do you think word of mouth can play in your business?
  • 7 How do you draw attention to a business?
  • 8 What do I say about my business?
  • 9 How do I get customers to talk to my business?
  • 10 What is another way to say spread the word?
  • 11 How do you spread important messages?
  • 12 How do you spread a link?
  • 13 What is the best location for a business?
  • 14 What is the word for spreading a message?
  • 15 How do you spread words on a website?
  • 16 How information spreads fast without social media?
  • 17 How do you spread the word organization?
  • 18 How can you avoid customers from bad mouthing?
  • 19 How do you increase word of mouth referrals?
  • 20 How do you capture customers?

How do I spread the words to my small business?

10 Ways to Get Word of Mouth for Your Business

  1. Provide Good Customer Service.
  2. Make It Easy for Your Customers to Contact You.
  3. Maintain a Positive Image.
  4. Clean and Pleasant Surroundings Are a Must – Even on the Web!
  5. Ask for Testimonials and Display Them Prominently.
  6. Give Lessons or Seminars.
  7. Engage Customers on Social Media.

How do you let more people know about your business?

9 Easy Ways to Let People Know Your Business Texts

  1. Send out newsletters or emails.
  2. Share an interoffice memo.
  3. Advertise it.
  4. Add SMS Chat to your website.
  5. Spread the message by word of mouth.
  6. Add it to your voicemails or email signatures.
  7. Write a blog post or press release.
  8. Add it to flyers, posters, or handouts.

How do you spread the word about something?

10 Things You Can Do to Help “Spread the Word to End the Word”

  1. Take the pledge.
  2. Post items from the campaign site.
  3. Send a viral e-mail.
  4. Share an experience on social media.
  5. Confront that one person in your life.
  6. Write a blog post.
  7. Talk to your kids.
  8. Find a new word.

How do I make my business spread?

7 Ways To Promote Your Business Online For Free

  1. Use the three big local listing services.
  2. Embrace social media.
  3. Start a blog.
  4. Put up multimedia on YouTube and Flickr.
  5. SEO your company website.
  6. Press releases.
  7. Join a relevant online community and contribute.

What is the best way to spread information?

Five High-Quality Ways to Spread Your Message without Spending a Fortune

  1. Use Social Media…Thoughtfully.
  2. Give Away Information Instead of Marketing Dollars.
  3. Blog with a Purpose.
  4. Create Quality Newsletters.
  5. Promote a Signature Product.
  6. Similar Posts:

What rule do you think word of mouth can play in your business?

Word of mouth has always been an important tool for small businesses because when someone speaks positively about what you sell, it helps build the buyer’s confidence and trust that their purchase won’t be a mistake.

How do you draw attention to a business?

Unique Ways to Draw More Attention to Your Business

  1. 1). Offer a Product or Service No One Else Has.
  2. 2). Raise Money For a Charity.
  3. 3). Sponsor a Local Event.
  4. 4). Create a Challenge or a Contest.
  5. 5). Add Unique Displays.
  6. 6). Have Active Social Media Accounts.
  7. 7). Become an Authority.

What do I say about my business?

How to write a powerful business description for your website.

  1. Start with a basic outline that includes the Who, What, Where and since When of your business story.
  2. Tell us what you stand for as a business.
  3. Talk about what you specialize in and the work you love doing.

How do I get customers to talk to my business?

10 Surefire Ways to Get People Talking About Your Business

  1. Build trust.
  2. Do a great job.
  3. Ask for feedback.
  4. Request testimonials.
  5. Don’t over-rely on social media.
  6. Find a high profile satisfied customer.
  7. Generate referrals.
  8. Give back.

What is another way to say spread the word?

What is another word for spread the word?

rumorUS circulate
disseminate promulgate
spread blazon
advertize propagate
advertise

How do you spread important messages?

Five simple ways to spread your social message around the globe

  1. Go global.
  2. Be your own production studio.
  3. Create your own social network.
  4. Use re-targeting paid media to help close the deal.
  5. Partner with a local or global organization.

How do you spread a link?

Here are seven website promotion tips you need to follow to get your page up to the top of the search engines.

  1. Focus on Website SEO.
  2. Social Media Marketing.
  3. Search Engine Listing.
  4. Signature Branding.
  5. Reciprocal Linking.
  6. Focus on Quality Content.
  7. Use Google Local Business.

What is the best location for a business?

How to Choose a Business Location: 8 Factors to Consider

  • Decide on a business location type.
  • Make sure the business location is within your budget.
  • Consider your brand.
  • Think about vendors and suppliers.
  • Find a safe location.
  • Go where there is demand.
  • Think about recruiting efforts.
  • Look for sites with parking options.

What is the word for spreading a message?

2 escalate, multiply, mushroom, proliferate. 3 advertise, blazon, broadcast, bruit, cast, circulate, cover, diffuse, disseminate, distribute, make known, make public, proclaim, promulgate, propagate, publicize, publish, radiate, scatter, shed, strew, transmit. 4 arrange, array, cover, furnish, lay, prepare, set. n.

How do you spread words on a website?

How to promote your website

  1. Solidify your website SEO.
  2. Take advantage of email marketing.
  3. Start a blog.
  4. Try guest blogging.
  5. Harness the power of social media.
  6. Submit your site to online directories.
  7. Post on forums.
  8. Reach out with outreach marketing.

Question: If you had to publicize your product without using social media of any kind, how would you do it?

  1. Offer Referral Incentives.
  2. Revert Back to Public Relations.
  3. Attend Conferences.
  4. Produce Content.
  5. Use Traditional Marketing Tactics.
  6. Use Email Marketing.
  7. Email Marketing, Networking and PR.
  8. Try Unique Tactics.

How do you spread the word organization?

Here are 8 ways to spread the word about your new business:

  1. Social Media Awareness. This is an easy one.
  2. Email Promotion. Don’t go violating email regulations and spamming everyone, now.
  3. Mastermind Groups.
  4. Interviews.
  5. In-person Connections.
  6. LinkedIn.
  7. Referrals.
  8. Directories.

How can you avoid customers from bad mouthing?

How can we prevent negative word of mouth?

  1. Offer traditional avenues of support.
  2. Take responsibility for the experience.
  3. Add some love to your customer’s journey.

How do you increase word of mouth referrals?

8 Ways Retailers Can Increase Word of Mouth and Referrals [Updated for 2019]

  1. Offer exceptional products and customer service.
  2. Spell it out for customers.
  3. Incentivize people to refer their friends.
  4. Identify and engage brand advocates.
  5. Run an influencer campaign.
  6. Run a contest and use it to measure word of mouth.

How do you capture customers?

How to Attract New Customers

  1. Identify Your Ideal Client. It’s easier to look for customers if you know the type of consumers you seek.
  2. Discover Where Your Customer Lives.
  3. Know Your Business Inside and Out.
  4. Position Yourself as the Answer.
  5. Try Direct Response Marketing.
  6. Build Partnerships.
  7. Follow Up.

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The first month of a new semester is the perfect time to motivate students to overhaul their study habits. With this in mind, I want to humbly ask you to consider helping me spread the word to the stressed out, unhappy, pseudo-workers among you.

Here are three specific ways you can help…

  1. Leave an Honest Review on Amazon.
    Students take Amazon reviews seriously when considering book purchases. If you had a good experience with my books, please consider leaving an honest review (click here for the red book and here for the yellow book). The most useful reviews tend to include specific details about how the book helped.
  2. Mention the Books to Your Academic Skills Center.
    Several students have reported mentioning the books to their academic skills center on campus. In many cases, the centers subsequently started recommending the books to students who are struggling. This is a great way to impact a lot of your classmates.
  3. Buy a Copy for a Friend.
    Do you have a friend who seems overwhelmed by college? Buy him a copy of the red or yellow book. I suggest writing my e-mail address on the inside cover and letting him know that he can always e-mail me with questions about applying the advice to his situation.

If the Study Hacks philosophy of doing less, doing better, and knowing why has improved your life, please consider taking a few moments to spread those same benefits to others.

Thanks!

What is scarier than launching a new business venture? Promoting it.

Many successful entrepreneurs hire marketing professionals not just because it saves them significant time to focus on the core of their business, but because self-promotion doesn’t come naturally to everyone (and frankly, feels awkward AF).

Plagued with insecurities and «what if’s», new business owners get bogged down with either wondering whether they are annoying people with marketing or… actually annoying people. So how do you get the word out without it leaving you with night tremors?

Here are 8 ways to spread the word about your new business:
 

1. Social Media Awareness

This is an easy one. You’ve spent all these years building a friend circle across the worldwide web — might as well use it! Use the contacts you already have to help you spread the word about your business. If patting yourself on the back feels too much like boasting, try alternative ways to share: ask for a vote on two logo options or offer a free perk for checking out your new website. 

Alternatively, you can go on Facebook live and get straight to the nitty gritty of your expertise. Answer a Q&A for your niche audience or add Instagram stories revealing your new business «behind the scenes». 

2. Email Promotion

Don’t go violating email regulations and spamming everyone, now. Send a simple email from your personal email address to a group of your friends, family, and colleagues. Announce your new business and thank them for the support far and wide — maybe even offer a friends and family sale or reward for referrals.

Then, start building your email list ASAP: invite them to subscribe to your monthly newsletter if they want to hear more about your work and the latest updates. Your newsletter is the heart of your business (second to consistent, quality content) and the key to turning fans into customers.

3. Mastermind Groups

If you haven’t already joined a networking group (or three) you are missing out. From masterminds to networks and meet ups, surrounding yourself with like-minds (be it entrepreneurs or niche professionals) opens the door for recommendations and connections — especially if you have a unique background and are known to be knowledgable, supportive, and kind.

Join a meetup.com group (or create your own), purchase a membership to a professionally-led mastermind, or join a number of online forums with professionals in your industry. The Sow Collective’s clubhouse, for instance, is a members-only club that fuses mastermind benefits and discount rewards, including a closed Facebook group for entrepreneurs to network and grow their business.

4. Interviews

When is the last time your audience heard about your business from someone other than you? If you’re just starting out, don’t feel bad if the answer is «never». The fact is our society is a referral-based one. We don’t shop online unless we read a few reviews. We don’t go to the doctor unless we research their reputation. We don’t book a group dinner unless we’ve made sure it’ll be tasty. Your audience wants reassurance that they aren’t going to waste their money. In order to convince them, you have to get people talking about you; being a character witness on your behalf.

Start Google searching your industry keywords with the word «podcast», «blog», or «magazine» to find leading voices. Reach out to editors and writers and propose an interview on topic with their brand. Sign up for a HARO (Help a Reporter Out) account and start answering inquiries. Whichever avenue you choose, build your name and tap into audiences that have already proven to be loyal: they might love your work.

5. In-person Connections

When’s the last time you went to a happy hour, industry conference or local event? When’s the last time you networked and introduced yourself, or passed along your business card? 

Each day that you go outside is a new opportunity to make an in-person connection. Whether you’re catching quick WiFi on vacation and decide to share a passcode (later learning that person is a marketing director in search of sponsoring someone just like you — yes, that really happened), or a random neighbor in your Airbnb elevator (who happens to own a chunk of the cloud forest in Ecuador and offers you a trip — yep, that happened too), you just never know who is in the same room as you! Be kind, be useful, and never judge someone’s worth and reach by their exterior.

6. LinkedIn

There is no reason why your LinkedIn should be outdated. It is the Facebook for professionals and recruiters and a top tool potential clients use to stalk — I mean, research — your background.

Ask old colleagues to give you reviews, post your portfolio and best work, and make sure the listed dates match the resume you’re sending around. Lastly, have a bright, professional headshot that matches your brand and be sure to update your tagline to communicate the job and client you WANT.

7. Referrals

If you don’t have a referral program set up, you’re missing out. If your clients (both old and new) don’t know about your referral program, you’re also missing out.

Referral programs are the bread and butter of continued business (granted, your business has to be worth referring, but that’s a whole ‘nother conversation). Look at Google Drive, Dropbox, Airbnb, Uber, etc. They all have referral and rewards programs that grant you benefits for simply spreading the word or engaging with their product. In fact, Dropbox went from 100,000 users to 4,000,000 in just 15 months simply because of referrals. 

Is your program worth referring? Then give your clients a benefit they won’t want to turn down and get the word out.

8. Directories

Sometimes you need a helping hand, like access to a database of users who’ve specifically signed up to a service to become a paying customer. What is that service in your industry? Whether it is UpWork.com for remote administrative or design work, Lifecoachhub.com for wellness coaches, flyers, or a post in the local Yellow Pages or newspaper ad space, take advantage of directories and spread the word about your business.

What methods have worked for you?

Have you advertised your business in a unique way and found success? Share your story in the comments below.

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to communicate a message to a lot of people: We’ve arranged a meeting for next Thursday so if you see anyone do spread the word.

What is the term for spreading the word?

blazon. broadcast. disseminate.

What is the word for spreading the word of God?

▲ Sharing news of something in order to convince someone to join or otherwise accept it. evangelism. ministration. preaching.

What does spreading the good word mean?

Meaning: If you spread the word about something, you let as many people know about it as you can.

How do you use the word spread?

«He carefully spread the fertilizer on his lawn.» «The fire spread quickly through the building.» «The rumor is gradually spreading through the community.» «The cold virus can spread easily.»

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What does the spread means?

The spread, also referred to as the line, is used to even the odds between two unevenly matched teams. … The -3 points is the spread. If you want to bet the Colts on the spread, it would mean the Colts need to win by at least three points for you to win the bet.

What is the make sentence of spread?

1. He spread out his arms and shrugged his shoulders. 2. Its branches spread far and wide.

What is the good word meaning?

Noun. 1. good word — something that recommends (or expresses commendation of) a person or thing as worthy or desirable. recommendation, testimonial. congratulations, extolment, kudos, praise — an expression of approval and commendation; «he always appreciated praise for his work»

How do you spread good news?

How to Spread the Word of God

  1. 1 Carry your Bible with you everywhere.
  2. 2 Wear clothing or jewelry that advertises your faith.
  3. 3 Be open about your faith.
  4. 4 Share faith-based movies, music, and books with your friends.
  5. 5 Share your salvation story with others.
  6. 6 Post verses on social media.
  7. 7 Hand out Bibles to others.

How do you spread the word about your business?

Here are 8 ways to spread the word about your new business:

  1. Social Media Awareness. This is an easy one. …
  2. Email Promotion. Don’t go violating email regulations and spamming everyone, now. …
  3. Mastermind Groups. …
  4. Interviews. …
  5. In-person Connections. …
  6. LinkedIn. …
  7. Referrals. …
  8. Directories.

What means spreading the Gospel?

«Gospel» is an OE word meaning «good news». It was first used to describe the teachings of Christianity («Evangelium» in Latin). In a commercial context, «spreading the gospel» means promoting the benefits of a product or service.

What is a similar business term for spreading the word?

Present participle for to tell people about (a particular branch of) Christianity, especially in order to convert them. evangelisingUK. evangelizingUS.

What is the synonym of disseminate?

spread, circulate, distribute, disperse, diffuse, proclaim, promulgate, propagate, publicize, communicate, pass on, make known, put about. dissipate, scatter. broadcast, put on the air, put on the airwaves, publish.

Why is it important to spread the good news?

God calls us to spread the Good News. … The Good News is when we trust God’s grace to save us through the work of Jesus, our sins are forgiven, we get a purpose for living, and we are promised a home in Heaven.

How can you share and spread your faith to others?

How to Share Your Faith

  1. How to Share Your Faith in God With Others.
  2. Represent Jesus in the Best Possible Way.
  3. Be a Friend by Showing Love.
  4. Be a Good, Kind, and Godly Example.
  5. Submit to Authority and Obey God.
  6. Pray for God to Open a Door.
  7. More Practical Ways to Share Your Faith By Being an Example.

How do you share God’s word with others?

How to Share the Word of God with Others?

  1. Invite a Friend to Church. …
  2. Share a Testimony and How Your Faith Had a Role to Play in It. …
  3. Recommend or Buy a Book for a Friend. …
  4. Invite a Friend to Your Fellowship Group. …
  5. Branded T-shirts, Mugs, Stickers, and Others. …
  6. Share the Gospel with a Stranger. …
  7. Share Christian Resources.

What do you say when someone asks what’s good word?

10 ways to respond to “what’s good?” when a friend or family member says it

  • 01“Nothing much, how about you?” …
  • 02“Oh, nothing special! …
  • 03“Just counting the hours til the weekend!” …
  • 04“Why? …
  • 05“Living the dream!” …
  • 06“Not me, it’s been a tough week.” …
  • 07“What’s happening?” …
  • 08“I’m hanging in there.”

What is the good word Bible?

a person who respects the Bible excessively and interprets it literally.

How can I use make in a sentence?

Make sentence example

  • Drowning your sorrows in eggnog will only make you feel worse in the long run. …
  • That does make sense. …
  • You make a difference. …
  • Did you make any real progress? …
  • They didn’t make it to the restaurant. …
  • It shouldn’t make any difference if he’s adopted.

What is the sentence of spread across?

A smile spread across her face as she continued to sing, her clear soprano harmonising itself as the game intensified. His pale skin showed a splatter of freckles spread across the bridge of his nose. She said there was an even split in the clubs between boys and girls and a spread across all age ranges.

What is bread spread?

A spread is a food that is spread, generally with a knife, onto foods such as bread and crackers. Spreads are added to food to enhance the flavor or texture of the food, which may be considered bland without it. Butter and soft cheeses are typical spreads.

What does a +7 spread mean?

What does +7 spread mean? If the spread is seven points for a game, it means the underdog is getting seven points, noted as +7 on the odds. A team posted at -7 is the favorite and is laying seven points.

What does +1.5 spread mean?

Betting odds and lines from a sportsbook can be confusing at first, but they aren’t that hard to understand. In order to help you understand betting odds, we will use +1.5 as an example. When you see a +1.5 in front of a team’s name, that means that they are 1.5-point underdogs in that matchup.

What does +2.5 spread mean?

What is a 2.5-point spread? If New York is +2.5, that means they are the underdog and have been spotted or given 2.5 points. If New York loses by two or fewer points, then it is a winning bet. If New York pulls off an outright upset, then that is also a winning wager.

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posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 02:24 AM

Hey everyone, i’m trying to compile a list here that can be useful to people who have trouble making a difference in the world. And i mean a REAL
difference.

I have read many threads in which people have a hard time spreading a message, or influencing the world, they just end up getting frustrated.

Whether you believe it or not we all influence the world, you influence the world, your actions influence other people, who also influence others, and
this also has an effect on the earth. climate for example can be effected by even the simplest things, a butterfly flapping its wings may end up
creating a tornado on the other side of the world. that is chaos theory, read about it.

basically im trying to compile all the various ways people can spread ‘the word’. This is a little hard for me to explain thats why i want to see if
a list can be compiled online and a general view can be obtained. whether the ways done so are on a large scale or small.

Each one of us can spread a message, its just that some of us don’t really know how to do that or the method we use just isn’t effective.

Just like in the movie fight club Tyer Durden and his network for example helped to spread their message by sabotaging corporate buildings and leaving
a burning insignia. or similar is the case of Joe Stack who flew his plane into an IRS building to spread his message with a written manifesto.

People also agree the 9/11 attacks were to spread a message whether you believe it was a message by the government of america or of religious
radicalism.

my point is that in the future people will eventually be in opposition to their governments whether it happens in america or korea or iran, or where
ever. sometimes ‘spreading the word’ may need bigger means to be effective, and those means may end up getting categorized in the realm of
terrorism.

The government here is always labeling any actions a citizen makes as being capable of terrorism, can we at least identify what is really terrorism
and what is actually spreading a movement.

for example you cant even protest anymore, you now need a permit to even be ‘allowed’ to protest. This is crazy, revolutionaries back in colonial
times didn’t protest with a permit, yet we are stupid enough to go get a permit, even back then the british government was outlawing everything.

why is it that we are just letting things silently happen that will be detrimental to us, and halt our progress in the future? pesticides? nuclear
weapons and waste? gender bender chemicals? forest depletion? Genetically Engineered world food crops? (not that some of these technologies haven’t
brought us progress) but i think we are just letting the benefactors get away with abuse and their harmful decisions, manny that have happened, and
many that are yet to happen.

Continued:

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posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 02:48 AM

while I applaud your efforts, trying to impose your own beliefs, no matter how sure you are, onto others not ready to listen is folly. «Be the change
you want to see» as Ghandi said, this has many layers as to how it works.

What you can do is accelerate the breakdown of programming by inducing anomalies into peoples paradigms. Test the waters to see if they are ready to
stretch their beleifs. We will all wake up at different times you have simply woken up much earlier than most, but trust that all will be revealed…


posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 02:57 AM

Thank you for the post, im still working on the thread trying to make it easier to read.

If you are having trouble reading, i will try to make that easier, but tell me just so i am sure people are having trouble. I DO WANT people to read
the thread.

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posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 03:17 AM

From 1st Post:

Why is it that the government hold’s the people responsible, yet the people don’t hold their government responsible?

«The people should hold their government responsible, not the government holding the people responsible.»

«people live by what their government do, yet they don’t realize that the government lives by what they do.» see we can influence the governments
future actions..

It will look absurd when future generations see the irony of this and the past decade. But it doesn’t have to be that way. People will need to
spread a message sometime, as we are all heading for some thing sometime in the future. whether it be caused by nature, the people, or the
government.

If we know of ways how to ‘Spread The Word’ then we can be ready and plan our actions, whether you plan to do so in a group or individually. The
more you know the better your message will grow.

So ATS how do you ‘Spread The Word’?

also if anyone would like me to further explain my goal for this thread just ask or if you are having trouble posting your answer, just post it
anyway, i am just trying to get a general list from this thread.

Thanks, everyone and ‘Spread The Word’!

S&F!


posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 03:37 AM


Originally posted by polarwarrior
while I applaud your efforts, trying to impose your own beliefs, no matter how sure you are, onto others not ready to listen is folly. «Be the change
you want to see» as Ghandi said, this has many layers as to how it works.

What you can do is accelerate the breakdown of programming by inducing anomalies into peoples paradigms. Test the waters to see if they are ready to
stretch their beleifs. We will all wake up at different times you have simply woken up much earlier than most, but trust that all will be revealed…

Yes i know that it may come off as «imposing my beliefs» but in the reality of this world there are too manny problems to for us to just be sitting
around. I think its the fear of imposing others that nullifies any success they could of had. Its coming to the point, in this time and place now
that we have to get more aggressive with our actions and delve deeper in penetrating our common messages.

People can work on a commonality, and if they disagree even better! at least it will bring them to discussion.

and how exactly do you accelerate the breakdown of programming by inducing anomalies into peoples paradigms?

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posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 05:33 AM

I feel your plight fellow truther. When id done heaps of research into 9/11 and governmental, illuminati, nwo type things I was so keen to get out and
take action on the streets so I did start handing out flyers and going to rallies but then soon after my research continued, I went further down the
rabbit hole so to speak, and what I wanted to tell people kept changing as I was learning more. Soon after 9/11 seemed rediculously insignificant in
comparison to what was really being kept secret. But by this time I could see it is impossible to communicate all my research in the amount of time
people were willing to listen for. Now heres where «Inducing anomiles into poeples paradigms», you have to prod people to start their own research
because they wont listen to you for long enough to learn anything. Show them something amazing that simply shouldnt be, an anomaly for instance. This
is different for every person whether they be scientific based, political, religous or whatever. If they start their own research youve dont it cuz
all the info is out there on the net now and they’ll think it was all them who figured it out and wont have to admit they were wrong to anybody whose
trying to shove it down their throat. When you see someone who has started researching, gently guide them, gently is the key it works better if they
are in controll of their own awakening.

Also dont forget how you likely went through a disstrust of government and confusion about the world having so many problems phase before you actually
got into the out there theories as to why phase. First there was discontent then there came a buring inner desire from within to find out why why why.
Start the desire for truth buring in people and they will convince themselves. They will find the exact research talior made to their own paradigm
stretching, first they will ignore that which is too far out yet but in time they will come to accept it. Awakenings come in all different shapes and
sizes, mine was from a skeptic, scientific, athiest, msm reading paradigm so it has been very slow as I need mountains of evidence to believe, there
is no way some dude handing out flyers in the street ever would have woken me up, but yet I now feel like im leaving the tin foil hat crowd in the
dust in terms of crazy theories, will the rabbit hole ever end or is it simply not finite?


posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 06:07 AM

thankyou polarwarrior, you shine a good perspective on the overview of ‘spreadingtheword’

but this thread is meant to be of practical application to any member who needs help in said department of said goals, so even though we discussed the
overview as to why somebody would want to spread the word and the general possible outcomes, i think this thread should still be focused on ways to
spread the word. just to help people think

ill start, just off the top of my head:

stickers
leaving notecards with message in books, magazines
flyers
billboards, esp on highway
posters
graffiti (legal or not)
on tv stations, talk on a show
on the radio
viral video documentary
in music, songs
in poems
on jewelry, maybe wristbands
clothing
using bullhorn in public
flying a plane with a message tied to it
lighting a message with gasoline and fire(like fight club insignia)
smoke messages some how
maybe in fireworks, created symbol or words spelled out
hanging a banner from a building
using a giant light to flash shadow of message or symbol (like batman does)
digital art online
using file sharing websites to spread message
Facebook/myspace bulletins
making dvds and cds, handing them out
a charity possibly
in advertisements
in newspaper
in commercials
a statue or monument
go around put flyer in peoples mail box
in a video game possibly
an application, possibly for mobile devices
get famous individual to endorse your message
try to pass or stop a law
mass marches
sit ins
blockades
dress up, maybe a costume
make a movie based on your topic
cartoon
comics
at a church, or religious place
mass participation activities
bumper sticker
boycott

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posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 07:24 AM


Originally posted by togetherwestand
thankyou polarwarrior, you shine a good perspective on the overview of ‘spreadingtheword’

but this thread is meant to be of practical application to any member who needs help in said department of said goals, so even though we discussed the
overview as to why somebody would want to spread the word and the general possible outcomes, i think this thread should still be focused on ways to
spread the word. just to help people think

ill start, just off the top of my head:

stickers
leaving notecards with message in books, magazines
flyers
billboards, esp on highway
posters
graffiti (legal or not)
on tv stations, talk on a show
on the radio
viral video documentary
in music, songs
in poems
on jewelry, maybe wristbands
clothing
using bullhorn in public
flying a plane with a message tied to it
lighting a message with gasoline and fire(like fight club insignia)
smoke messages some how
maybe in fireworks, created symbol or words spelled out
hanging a banner from a building
using a giant light to flash shadow of message or symbol (like batman does)
digital art online
using file sharing websites to spread message
Facebook/myspace bulletins
making dvds and cds, handing them out
a charity possibly
in advertisements
in newspaper
in commercials
a statue or monument
go around put flyer in peoples mail box
in a video game possibly
an application, possibly for mobile devices
get famous individual to endorse your message
try to pass or stop a law
mass marches
sit ins
blockades
dress up, maybe a costume
make a movie based on your topic
cartoon
comics
at a church, or religious place
mass participation activities
bumper sticker
boycott

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Thats not a bad way to spread the word at all. If only i could spread the would outside of Iraq but im only one man and doing this alone.


posted on Mar, 16 2010 @ 12:11 PM

hmm its a lot harder in iraq, maybe make a craft or some kind of thing for the intended individual(s) but i don’t really know you would have to
explain the position better.


posted on Apr, 12 2010 @ 09:23 PM

Star + Flag.

Culture Jamming is key.

Peep the sig.

PeAcE!!

posted on Apr, 12 2010 @ 09:35 PM


Originally posted by togetherwestand

leaving notecards with message in books, magazines

I think this could be very very effective. All you need to do is write a few descriptive sentences of the content ( as notes or quotes) on the subject
matter and write the link to the website. ( or you could print out a page of information….whatever, just be sure to link a source to get them to the
internet where they can find much much more info!)

You can make a lot of copies and slip these into library books, office magazines, laundry bulletin boards, campus social room, return with bill
payments, etc.


posted on Apr, 12 2010 @ 09:40 PM

We’ve gotta make it cool to be «alternative» — a critical mass similar to the 60’s generation, but without the drugs and lack of discipline.

I’m not sure of the law, in regards to handing things out to students as they come out of school — like a little dissenter starter pack. But that is
something I have thought about.


posted on Apr, 12 2010 @ 09:48 PM


Originally posted by ghostsoldier
We’ve gotta make it cool to be «alternative» — a critical mass similar to the 60’s generation, but without the drugs and lack of discipline.

I’m not sure of the law, in regards to handing things out to students as they come out of school — like a little dissenter starter pack. But that is
something I have thought about.

I would not go with anything so forceful. My idea would be something that would lead them to question for themselves. It seems that you can’t really
tell anyone something and convince them. They must have their interest piqued; it must be in the form of a question or paradox that will not
leave their mind until they resolve it. They must feel that they are discovering it for themselves…not being told what to think. That makes a
person defensive.

As far as «cool» to be alternative….I don’t see this as an objective. I think it is more important to have integrity in your statements and
questions so that the truth resonates within them as they begin to draw conclusions based on evidence…whether political, religious, historical, etc.
Truth is not a fad to be labeled «cool».

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posted on Apr, 12 2010 @ 09:52 PM

The media should have a moral obligation to promote things such as this video.

posted on Apr, 12 2010 @ 09:55 PM

I dont really get this thread or its point. I mean who seriously has anything worthwhile to say but doesnt have enough intelligence to figure out how
to open his/her mouth and say it. Or even have enough of a creative spark to think of the most basic of ways to make a point with people or spread
whatever message they have.

Spreading «THE WORD» as you call it takes no real creativity or long thought process. Just speak. A rock thrown in a pond effects the entire pond. I
have always tried to tell people a most simple message about relating to one another, and that is that no matter how unimportant someone in your life
may seem to you, they have changed you in ways you do not realize. The mere act of being with someone and sharing thoughts or ideas changes you. A
simple comversation can change the entire world. The funny thing is you never know to what extent any of it will have because most of the time we are
very unaware of what effect even the smallest action we make can have. We arent around most of the time to see the effects of our cause.

All anyone needs to know about spreading the word of anything is to just open your mouth and speak. However sometimes actions speak even louder, but
it takes nothing more than a spark of desire to want people to know your truth and the determination to see it through.

Now if your looking for creative ways that people havent thought of yet thats different but as far as i can see thats not what you have so far and not
what you asked for.

If your really trying to compile a «list» of ways to spread a message then you need to divide it up into categories such as verbal/non verbal
violet/peaceful ways. etc etc or as you see fit. The point is there is no end to a persons imagination as to how to achieve the end of this goal. Its
silly to me that you want to list them.

posted on Apr, 13 2010 @ 02:30 AM


Originally posted by fizzy1
I dont really get this thread or its point. I mean who seriously has anything worthwhile to say but doesnt have enough intelligence to figure out how
to open his/her mouth and say it. Or even have enough of a creative spark to think of the most basic of ways to make a point with people or spread
whatever message they have.

Thanks Everyone for the Replies! lol i actually forgot about this thread, i was busy looking for books. (compiling a book list on multiple
topics) and speaking of that I agree, because you first must be educated before spreading a message.

but, you can still help people start on a road of self illumination, that is the point, this thread is kinda a compilation of methods of propagating a
idea or message and creating a domino effect. plus i thought it was good just to compile a list anyways for mental overview, it can help someone if
they actually want to get an idea of ways to become active. i am sure there are more effective ways but this list was just based on my initial views.

think about it all scholars and professors start off just like you learning from the beginning, they just need something to open their mind and get
started.

a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, remember that.

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posted on Apr, 13 2010 @ 02:37 AM


Originally posted by Alethea


Originally posted by ghostsoldier
We’ve gotta make it cool to be «alternative» — a critical mass similar to the 60’s generation, but without the drugs and lack of discipline.

I’m not sure of the law, in regards to handing things out to students as they come out of school — like a little dissenter starter pack. But that is
something I have thought about.

I would not go with anything so forceful. My idea would be something that would lead them to question for themselves. It seems that you can’t really
tell anyone something and convince them. They must have their interest piqued; it must be in the form of a question or paradox that will not
leave their mind until they resolve it. They must feel that they are discovering it for themselves…not being told what to think. That makes a
person defensive.

As far as «cool» to be alternative….I don’t see this as an objective. I think it is more important to have integrity in your statements and
questions so that the truth resonates within them as they begin to draw conclusions based on evidence…whether political, religious, historical, etc.
Truth is not a fad to be labeled «cool».

[edit on 12-4-2010 by Alethea]

i think that is really the key, you hit the head on the nail on that one.

we have to get a paradox to unfold and let them self illuminate themselves.

so that basically requires that you have a very well rounded counter argument and being ready for such discussion, which can be done. does take lots
of education though and planning i have to say. but if you can find key gaps in the persons thinking then you can create that paradox.

posted on Apr, 13 2010 @ 02:43 AM


Originally posted by fizzy1
Now if your looking for creative ways that people havent thought of yet thats different but as far as i can see thats not what you have so far and not
what you asked for.

If your really trying to compile a «list» of ways to spread a message then you need to divide it up into categories such as verbal/non verbal
violet/peaceful ways. etc etc or as you see fit. The point is there is no end to a persons imagination as to how to achieve the end of this goal. Its
silly to me that you want to list them.

actually if you know other creative ways even better, the more creative I am sure the more interesting it would be.

and yes this will be categorized but first i have to get the initial data which is a general list before that.

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posted on Apr, 13 2010 @ 02:45 AM

Know what? It’s a two-edged sword. You can educate on the edifaces behind spreading the word all you like with your particular bias all you like — in
your case for good cause — but the truth is that your words, to the power they are beneficial, will have the good of that message cut off and the
power of the tool retained. For good or evil. So please, shut up about it, let us all figure it out for ourselves. You only add to the power factor of
matters. Which makes us all have to work that much harder. It just hardens and angers people, and that works to evils benefit because they like it
that hardcore. Kapiche?

posted on Apr, 13 2010 @ 02:57 AM

so you are afraid that they will become ‘hardened’ and therefor it will make it harder for them to educate themselves?

— i see where your coming at but you are just giving up, maybe in your experience your information just wasn’t enough to break through their hardened
shell. but you dont have to fight it because you can guide them to get them selves to reflect on it.

from your post it seems like you want them stupid so they can easily ‘accept’ what you want them to believe

i dont intend on any bias, maybe i have some but i try not to. the only bias i have is what i know of as fact. and i try to be most logical in that
regard and always try to reflect on that. and i keep ethical in terms of that as well. i am sure no one can surely say they don’t have a bias.

besides i think exposing what you believe to be corruption can help you learn yourself better then being passive.

if you try hard enough only the facts will remain in the end.

have hope brotha

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spreadtheword

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  10. Share it with a group or troop
  11. Bookmark it on del.icio.us
  12. Upload photos of it to Flickr
  13. Mention it in your gallery credits
  14. Leave a comment on a relevant blog post

Can I entice you to use one of these tips today to tell people about Scrappers Give Thanks? We have over 500 cards pledged so far, will you help us reach 750?

Simple Scrapper is a warm-hearted community of paper, digital, and hybrid crafters. We believe simple is not about how your page looks, but how your hobby works.

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