Walk the Elephant: Motivating with Humor
In “The Light Touch,” Malcolm L. Kushner tells the story of Adelle Roberts, a police officer called to the scene of a domestic disturbance. As she approached the house, a TV came flying out a window. She knocked loudly to be heard over the yelling.
Grammatical Mistakes DON’T Sell
When you receive a sales letter with typos or grammar mistakes in it, do you take it seriously? Probably not. As soon as I see a few eighth-grade English blunders in any marketing effort, I quickly decide the author’s product or service is not deserving of my time.
How To Become An Early Bird Super Affiliate
Ask ANY marketing guru about achieving success on the Net, and s/he will tell you that the ONLY way for a small guy to make a success story is by having a perfect niche.
How You Can Start The #1 Business Online
Successful businesses are everywhere. Even after the dotcom crash, and the current wave of the economic downturn, some online buddies are making record sales, and are still earning higher profits.
Harness The Awesome Power Of Opt-In Mailing List
Ask any successful Internet marketer, and he/she will tell you that creating an Opt-In mailing list (ezine or newsletter) is absolutely a MUST for the success of any online business.
How To Solve The Monster Puzzle Using 7 Rules Of The Game
I wrote this series of articles with just one objective in mind – to help you understand how to peel off the confusion, and carve out YOUR way to success.
Putting the YOU in Your E-zine
I get many e-zines in my inbox every week, and they all offer useful information. But there are some I enjoy more than others.
Lets Blow The Cannon — Market Aggressively
Do you know what it takes to market your Web site aggressively?
20 Words That Kill At Least When It Comes to Spam Filters
Spam, spam, spam. It’s terrible not only for those of us on the receiving end, but for those of us who SEND e-mail.
How I learned to make my writing pay, and you can do it too. Copywriting is easy money
How come there’s so much writing in the world, but most writers are poor? It’s because writers are writing the stuff that makes other people rich. If you’re writing novels for major publishers for example, you’re pouring money into the bank accounts of giant corporations, but the stream of money, by the time it reaches you, is a slow drip, not a river.