Archive for the ‘Marketing’ Category
Thursday, March 27th, 2008
Photo by Mitch (weekly? what weekly?)
Staccato Snap is a weekly journal highlighting my return to Network Marketing.
WHY?
Multiple streams of income is not an abstraction.
Watching little rivulets dry up and evaporate is starkly concrete.
What I need is a raging river.
My Thought Processes
Fun things that happened this week:
Kathryn and Matt sent us ...
Posted in Journal, Opportunity, Networking, Websites, Marketing | 4 Comments »
Thursday, March 13th, 2008
Photo by Mitch (mad skillz, huh?)
Staccato Snap is a weekly journal highlighting my return to Network Marketing.
WHY?
Your card arrived today. It was just wonderful. Damn near cried. Thanks so much. I love you.
Pop
My Thought Processes
Many things happened before I decided to return to Network Marketing.
Here's a bit of it.
Networking, ...
Posted in Journal, Poetry, Networking, Marketing | 7 Comments »
Thursday, March 6th, 2008
Photo by Mitch (believe it or not)
Staccato Snap* is a weekly journal highlighting my return to Network Marketing.
Each post provides a glimpse into my SendOutCards business.
There will be eight parts to each post:
WHY?
My Thought Processes
Lessons I Learned
Inspiration
Samples
Statistics
Recommended Resources
Feedback
WHY?
Why? As in, "What is your 'Why'?" Each post starts off with this ...
Posted in Law of Attraction, Opportunity, Networking, Websites, Marketing | 2 Comments »
Thursday, December 13th, 2007
Amazon Jungle
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When you give yourself a chance to do whatever you want with your blog, sometimes, you get some neat ideas.
Check this out!
I decided to place an Amazon affiliate page unobtrusively Behind the Curtain.
Next, I'll email all my relatives and give them the link, telling them to shop from my ...
Posted in Opportunity, Marketing | No Comments »
Thursday, November 1st, 2007
How would you like to be the person who discovered the mental map to our reading manner?
Every day, thousands of messages are misread, misinterpreted and mistaken.
If you knew what triggered the brain to see something else, you'd be on the path to learning how to manipulate those triggers. I've created ...
Posted in Tea Leaves, Marketing, Musings | No Comments »
Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
Halloween is the Best Time to Use a Hellish Headline.
Alliteration Also Attracts Attention
Rhythm that Pounds Hits Harder than Sounds.
Can a Question Catch Attention?
Humor Can come Back to Haunt You.
There you have it. Five ideas for juicing your headlines.
Nothing new, nothing startling.
Just something to chew on with your candy bars and ...
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Sunday, October 28th, 2007
It's easy. Just be Aaron Wall. The rest of us should just do something else.
I mean, really, why bother jumping into the pool when you're more likely to land on someone's head?
However, ranking for the term SEO is not the same as learning this fascinating subject.
The best way to get ...
Posted in Affiliate Spotlight, Marketing | No Comments »
Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
Is opportunist a dirty word?
As with most things, it depends. The classical definition of an opportunist is one who adheres to the practice of adapting actions and decisions to expediency or effectiveness without regards to principles or consequences.
This definition, unfortunately, buries a gem of business commonsense beneath a mound ...
Posted in Marketing, Musings | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 4th, 2007
I was talking with my friend Todd, today. I was on a little rant about how - despite my efforts - too many of my customers and prospects just don't get the whole traffic business. During this exchange, I compared SEO to pizza parlors. Besides making Todd hungry, this analogy ...
Posted in Websites, Marketing, Musings | No Comments »
Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
Microsoft Surface, a new computing platform, is being touted as the "PC Killer" by Michael Estrin of iMedia Connections, a marketing trade publication. According to Estrin:
"… the touch-screen-operated Surface may soon spark the next wave in the digital revolution, killing the PC and the mouse, and replacing them with a ...
Posted in High Tech, Marketing | 1 Comment »