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How to Dominate Your Niche

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Kellie Alston

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Are you viewed as the authority in your field? Is the media flocking to you? Do your email marketing campaigns build loyalty? In other words, does your target audience think of you and only you when it comes to the problem, pain, or predicament that you solve? If not, the time has come to dominate your niche. 

On March 12th at 12:00 noon (EST), Stephanie Chandler, author of Own Your Niche will share some easy-to-use strategies that will help you identify and connect with your target audience in the most powerful way. Learn online and offline methods that get you the exposure that establishes you as the leader in your industry.

Stephanie Chandler spent a decade in the fast-paced Silicon Valley, but when she developed an ulcer before her 30th birthday, she knew it was time for a complete lifestyle change. She fled corporate America in 2003 and opened a 2800-square foot bookstore in Sacramento,California with lousy street visibility.

Stephanie began studying online marketing strategies and the techniques she used quickly put her store website in the top of Google, giving her business a competitive edge. A passion
for internet marketing was born.
 
Inspired to help other people realize there could be life after corporate America, Chandler launched BusinessInfoGuide.com, a directory of resources for entrepreneurs, in 2004 and
began writing business and marketing books. After building her bookstore into a successful operation, she sold the business and later launched Authority Publishing, a custom publishing
company specializing in nonfiction books.
 
Today Stephanie enjoys running her businesses, along with writing books, blogging, managing her own social media, and speaking to business groups across the country.  www.stephaniechandler.com.

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