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    The Economy Is Good, Depending On What You Do…

    Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

    I can’t remember the last time I opened up a dictionary.
    A real one.
    A physical one.
    The 8 inch thick, foot and half tall one sits on the reference shelves in the Batcave like an ancient grimoire in Dr. Strange’s library.
    Translation: I don’t use it anymore.
    Not when I can look it up faster and easier online.
    Same [...]

    Jumpstart Writing Your Book with This Proven Formula

    Monday, June 30th, 2008

    Two acquaintances emailed to see about hiring me to write their copy — one wanted me to write her ebook for a new product (and quite a promising one at that!) and the other to hire me for rewriting their fitness site.
    Since I included a lot of information that is good to know, I combined [...]

    Secret Strategy #3 - Will People Buy What You Sell? Here’s The Easy Way to Find Out . . .

    Friday, May 23rd, 2008

    Lets face it, most market research tools suck, plain and simple. WordTracker and Keyword Discovery, while powerful — also burden you with too much information and it’s up to you to sift what you need from the chaff.
    Those of you who know me know that I speak quite a bit about the KEY importance of [...]

    Letter To The New Info-Product Creator - Postscript

    Friday, April 25th, 2008

    So that email to “Bob” you’ve been reading about . . . 
    What I didn’t include in my posts, was the urgent Call-To-Action (in voice and e-mails) for him and I to pow-wow on Next Actions before I left for L.A. to attend that Information Product & Marketing Summit.
    Given what you read in Part 1, [...]

    Letter To The New Info-Product Creator - Concluded

    Monday, April 21st, 2008

    Have you ever tried to push a rope? Well, getting the subject of our series on new info-product creation, “Bob” to act in his own intelligent best-interest has been just like  pushing a rope, or trying to teach the proverbial pig to sing.
    In Part 1 I told you about a new info-product guy with one [...]

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