Monthly Archives: September 2007

Uniting Heart Kids Blogathon Posts With a Unique Tag?

I’m looking forward to the 4-hour mini blogathon tomorrow in support of Dr. Mani’s Children Heart Foundation. I’m hoping that we start to see a nice conversation develop among all of the bloggers. I’ve never had the opportunity to blog side-by-side with multiple bloggers and I think it will be a great experience.
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First Impressions Really Do Count

Pay attention to what your visitors see immediately they land on your website. Make sure that the headline (The first thing that they see) emphasizes the main benefit that you offer. You have only a few seconds to grab their attention and draw them into your sales copy… make your headline the best it can […]

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7 Dollar Secrets Gets New Owner

Many of you know that I’m a big fan of the 7 Dollar Secrets (7DS) Book and Script by Jon Leger. In fact, 7DS is what made it possible for me to move forward with Daily Marketing Ace. It has had a big impact on my business and life as well as the […]

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What's In Store For Daily Marketing Ace?

As editor of Daily Marketing Ace, I’ve got big plans for this project. I’m not going to bore you by dumping them on you all at once, but I do want to share how the blog fits in.
Soon this blog will be the home page for DMA. I really want to have more […]

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Nothing Like a Deadline to Get Things Moving!

I’ve been working on this blog for the past two weeks. At some point in the near future, it will become the home page for Daily Marketing Ace. We are calling it DMA2.0 on the team. It’s an exciting development in the evolution of DMA.
So what’s the deadline all about?
My friend Dr.Mani is […]

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Do You Have a Big Back End?

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How big is your back end?
No, it’s not what you are thinking.
I mean how much time and effort have you put into building a strong back-end sales process for your business?
That’s where the real profit is you know.
You would be hard-pressed to find a single successful Internet entrepreneur who would disagree.
The way to […]

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A Back End Case Study for You

A “Back End” Case Study for You     PDF   Print    E-mail
Over the past two days we have been talking about LCV (Lifetime Customer Value) and how to improve it with automated back-end sales processes.
Today, I want to give you a rare glimpse behind the curtain of a ‘best practices’ approach to building a strong back-end sales […]

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Subject: Your New Web site - Cost = $0

Wouldn’t it be cool if you could just order the features you want in your web site from a menu?
Select what you want, plug it in, and move on — no more wasted time on web development.
Even cooler: what if all of the menu items cost $0!

Site Map for Google - $0
Ecommerce Shopping Cart - $0
Visitor […]

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Hundreds of Trained Experts Behind You

I hope you are having a great day today
Let me ask you a quick question?
Have you ever had any custom programming done on your web site?
If not, it’s only a matter of time.
Eventually you will want to do something to improve the effectiveness of your online marketing efforts that doesn’t come in a box.
If […]

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