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Friday, May 23rd, 2008Lets 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 [...]
King Of The Squirrels Case Study - A Rookie Goes Dumb
Friday, January 25th, 2008So . . . read this and tell me what you think. Did he get his million dollars, or did he opt to become King of All Squirrels? Stay tuned because I’ll give you my post-mortem which will help you prevent this from happening — ever.
I knew this fellow copywriter. We need a name, don’t we? [...]
Are You Taking Advantage of these 22 Startling Economic Predictions?
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008Michael Masterson has some startling predictions for 2008 that will impact your bottom-line. So why should you care? Maybe you shouldn’t . . . maybe you should . . . either way, it all depends on what you DO with the information that matters, isn’t it?
Normally, (as Masterson) acknowledges, I couldn’t give a spit about [...]
How Information Marketing Screws Over Copywriters
Friday, December 28th, 2007If you are a copywriter or someone who hires them, then pay attention — the entire dynamic between those who produce products for sale and those who write their sales messages has changed.
But just like shooting a dinosaur, it will take some time for the tail to register that the brain is dead.
What I’m revealing [...]
Newsletters Without Websites, Part 2 — From Questionable To Worst
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007[cue 60's Lost In Space announcer voice] . . .
‘Last week we left our intrepid hero confronted by a Mental Cyclops bent on selling newsletters without an online presence to support it. Desperate, he tried to lure our hero into his lair, but Professor Robinson (ok, work with me here) was not so easily misled.
Little did [...]