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Facebook Page Posts 02 – Scheduling

In the last article, I mentioned the three main types of posts for a Facebook business page: Tells, Asks and Sells.&n...

Trip-over Marketing

The lesson I repeat most often to my clients and prospects is this: put your marketing messages somewhere your own pr...

Companies Pay, People Buy

Companies may pay, but it’s individuals who actually buy your products and services. From my forthcoming book, ...

Won’t Turn Pink In The Can

Once upon a time There’s an apocryphal story about a tuna cannery at the turn of the 20th century. Canned salmo...

Experimenting On Myself

I’m finishing up a new, short book on planning (I have it out to beta readers now). I decided, since I have a license for some specialized marketing software I should really use it.
 
The basic idea breaks down into four parts: 1) target specific audiences 2) write two sets of copy for each audience – remove pain point and add a pleasure point 3) split test video vs text and 4) make advertising the last thing you do, with each ad pointing to a specific landing/sales page. Of course, that’s after I list out the benefits the book can/will bring to readers.

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Write – But Don’t Sell – Your Nonfiction Book

Courtesy LeadingAuthorities.com

Fiction and nonfiction book sales are like horses and zebras. They look kind of alike, and their related in their DNA, but they ain’t nothin’ alike.

I don’t bother trying to sell my nonfiction. It should be an enticement to something bigger. Let’s say you self-publish a nonfic ebook and make $15 every time you sell a copy. You sell 1,000 and you’ll get $15k. BTW, unless you’re a name, you’re not going to sell 1,000 copies at a price that will net you $15 each. (more…)

Why You Need Lots Of Landing Pages

Whenever you’re promoting something, and you want the person to go online to a web page, you need a custom landing pa...

Persuading With Emotion

The 7 Secrets Of Persuasion by James C. Crimmins, PhD. has it all.  Well, almost all.  Crimmins steps through all the...

Making Real Business Connections

I’m guilty of abusing new connections.  But worse, I’m guilty of magic thinking when it comes to connecti...

Re-engage Email Subscribers

The point of an email list is to engage with the people on it, and to build a relationship with each person. Ultimately the point of the relationship is to make sales – either to the person on the list, or through them to people they know.

That said, if a person on your list is not engaging with you by at least opening your emails (hopefully reading the content and clicking on the links) at least some of the time, you’re wasting your effort and their time by continuing to email them. You should periodically “wash” your email list by attempting to re-engage with the individuals and, if that doesn’t work, removing them from your list. A small, dedicated and engaged audience is better than a larger audience that doesn’t give a damn about you. (more…)

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