Archive for January, 2009

18.01.09 | Comments Off

Gastric Bypass

Gastric bypass surgery is on the rise, and so too are the rates of hospitalizations and early postoperative deaths related to complications. “Medical interventions for weight loss do not have such dramatic and persistent weight loss associated with them, making surgical intervention attractive to individuals who have been unable to successfully lose weight,” wrote David [...]

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16.01.09 | Comments Off

About Writing

Here’s everything I know about improving your writing,
publishing it electronically and in print, and promoting it
after the sale.
Two questions you should ask:
(1) What will it cost me?
(2) What does this Michael LaRocca guy know about it?
Answer #1 — It won’t cost you a thing. The single most
important bit of advice I can give you, and [...]

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15.01.09 | Comments Off

Just One Article and WOW!

Let me share with you a Real Life Case of Content in its most Valuable Form. I have been marketing online for about 1 year or so, maybe a little longer. Anyway, most of what I had been doing was Traffic Exchanges and a Forum here and there, safelists and push-button mailers (which [...]

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Check out to see if the moneylender who wants to give you a loan is safe. Nowadays you can check out rates of interest quickly at websites and watch if there are other conditions you should know about. A bank in Coral Gables Florida or so can have a total different actual interest rate for [...]

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One of my favorite ways to use and market articles is to create mini-poster.
4 steps to your first mini-poster
Step 1 – Go to Wal-Mart, Office Depot or a similar store and buy a packet of designer paper. You know, the kind with designs such as a beach scene, clouds, roses, etc.
Step 2 – Write a [...]

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15.01.09 | Comments Off

Birthday Bash

Having a birthday as a kid means a party and presents. You probably have one of your favorite years that you had a birthday and can remember more than any other. Taking pictures of each birthday will help lock that memory in forever and give you something to look at for the rest [...]

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14.01.09 | Comments Off

In Selling – Use Your Senses

Sales textbooks are filled with examples of trial and final closes, and if you are a student of the art and science of professional selling you no doubt have read many, if not all of them.
The issue of course is that in today’s marketplace buyers have become accustomed to just about every clever line and [...]

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Managing sales leads to deliver results
So you’ve done the hard work and got a stream of qualified sales leads – why does it all go wrong from here?
After much gnashing of teeth and hours spent justifying the investment and calculating your required return on investment, you have spent your hard-earned marketing money to generate a [...]

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Endorsements and testimonials are among the most effective ways to establish credibility in any marketing situation, but they are especially important online.
With a third party saying in effect, “Yes, this is real, and it is good,” the online shopper is reassured. The prospect starts to believe in the reality of your offer by reading that [...]

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So you have decided on a design makeover for the website. Or perhaps it’s the boss who thinks it needs refreshing and a bit of a lift.
Carrying out an emetrics audit before a redesign, or any major change to a site, is essential if you are going to assess the benefits of your investment. [...]

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