Monthly Archives: November 2007

Find the Buzz in Your Niche with TweetScan

Twitter is an great tool for connecting with colleagues, JV partners, and peers. And now with a new tool available at www.TweetScan.com, you can evesdrop on the conversations in your niche.  Just visit the site, put in a keyword, and see who is saying what. This is also a great way to expand your Twitter […]

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Review: Internet Marketing Head Start Audios

This is going to be short and sweet, but I wanted to make sure I got this out to you.
I’ve done a short video review of a great product from Nathan Hockley that will help you see what his Internet Marketing Head Start audio package is all about.
Unfortunately, I can’t figure out how to scale […]

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Add "Wow" to Your Client Relationships

In New Orleans, they call it “lagniappe.” In business, they say “Under-promise and over-deliver.” And it’s all about going that extra step, making that extra bit of effort, that makes your clients or customers go “Wow!”– and then spread the word. One single “Wow” from a client will do more good for you than any […]

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Coming Soon to DMA — 100% User-Generated Content

I’m really excited about a two things that are coming down the pike.
First, the very first Marketing Ace Handbook will be launched within the next ten days.
Secondly, the daily tips content is about to take a major step forward.
Right now, tips are contributed by a relatively few ‘Aces’ and they are generally emailed to me. […]

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Five ways to Get Testimonials

Testimonials are a critical component of any sales letter, and they are not hard to get. Here are five approaches you can take to get testimonials: 1) use beta testers 2) ask friends and family 3) Ask experts in your field for a review 4) Ask for reviews in a forum within your niche.  No […]

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"Old School" Marketing for Higher Profits

Let your competitors focus on grabbing visitor attention with PPC, ezines, blogs and purely online traffic… but for added profits, remind yourself that the phone and direct mail have produced billions of dollars in sales in the past… and that’s not going to change anytime soon. Use multiple media and communication channels to better get […]

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How PLR Articles Can Be Used In Your Online Business

Use material in PLR articles for submissions to article sites to increase your exposure on the Internet, build your reputation, and generate traffic to your online sales system. In smaller bits, PLR material can be used in blog posts. While bundled together, a number of articles can be used to create a report […]

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Shift Happens by Karl Fisch

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Quick Money Ideas I can Personally Vouch For

Here’s a thought…
Create an ebook right prior to the cash-strapped Christmas holiday season about the exact ways that you’ve made a few quick bucks (not just general knowledge you heard somewhere) and release it for a near-charity price …
Do you think you’d generate a bit of buzz?
That’s what’s happening with “My Quick Ideas That Worked”.
And […]

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Rewrite PLR In Your Own Voice

I’m not fond of PLR articles. They don’t carry my voice. Sometimes I don’t even understand what the writer is saying. Maybe I’m hard to satisfy. So I often end up writing my own article, using the PLR as an example. It’s a slow process, but rewarding. I can use sentences from the PLR content, […]

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