As marketers, we like to talk about all the good stuff while hoping prospects don’t think about or see the ‘bad’ stuff.
You know… things like cost, problems, competition and lousy reviews.
And yet, if we get up the guts to have these conversations with our prospects, we get to take control of the situation, and more often than not we can make sales that otherwise never would have happened.
Lousy Reviews: Let’s say your prospect is on the verge of buying but still has a little bit of hesitation. …
When attempting to achieve success in Internet marketing, one of the most important factors that will help to determine whether you are successful or not comes down to how good of a list you are building. “What’s that?” you ask. “I have to build a list?”
The answer is, “yes,” you must build your own list in order to truly be successful and profitable online. To not build a list is essentially Internet marketing suicide because you have little to no chance of earning the sustainable profits that are needed in order to quit your 9–5 job and enable you…
Getting traffic isn’t rocket science; it’s actually pretty easy when you know a few of the best tricks pro-bloggers use every day to get more traffic to their blogs. Here are five of those tricks:
Imagine, for one second, that you own a store in downtown L.A.
It doesn’t matter what you’re selling, whether it be clothes, appliances, gadgets, or some other necessities.
Wouldn’t it be better for business if many people are coming to your store? Wouldn’t it be a sign of a bustling enterprise if your aisles are filled with countless potential customers sifting through your products, contemplating whether they should purchase them? Wouldn’t you have a better chance of making a profit if more people passed through your entrance door?
It doesn’t matter if all of them eventually decide to buy something…
Blogging is looked at by many to be a type of craft and one that has to be properly cultivated. While this perspective has a component of fact to it, don’t be inhibited. Anybody can discover how to blog in an efficient, helpful, and enjoyable way. Have a look at some useful tips in this article to get you on your way to becoming a master blogger.
Keep your anxiety level to a minimum. If you are stressed, you will not be able to write very well. Concepts will not come quickly, as your mind will certainly be on what…
There were then and still are plenty of guys who can escape handcuffs and locks. But there was and will always be only one Houdini. He took self-promotion and the publicity stunt to an entirely new level.
Houdini began his magic career in 1891. At the outset, he had little success. He performed in dime museums and sideshows and even doubled as “The Wild Man” at a circus. Houdini focused initially on traditional card tricks. At one point, he billed himself as the “King of Cards”. But he soon began experimenting with the escape act.
Houdini’s “big break” came in…
What is “cosmic feeling”?
Jeffrey Grupp spends an entire book answering that question. That’s a good thing because, quite frankly, this is not an easy concept to grasp. Were it not for Grupp’s obvious intelligence, practical experience, and passionate sincerity, I might think he was just another “law of attraction” copycat.
The outsourcing model is not just another Internet pipe dream. The top profiteers using this model are making millions yet working 20 hours a week or less.
I personally have completed over 360 projects at freelancer.com and received 250 5-star reviews. Hence in this article, I am speaking from experience.
Eugene Schwartz, a nearly forgotten marketing master’s message but immortal in the copywriting world is recognized as the “godfather of the 15-hour workweek.” In this article, you will learn how to apply his productivity method.
In his day, Schwartz was a top mail-order copywriter and direct mail expert. He made millions long before the Internet was born. But what is even more impressive is that he did it working only 3 hours a day!
Since he worked five days a week, strictly speaking, Schwartz is the inventor of the “15-hour workweek.” …