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October 7, 2011 in Books, Marketing Perspectives, Publishing tips for writers | Permalink | Comments (2)

The importance of a positive attitude

Learn how to move forward in the face of setbacks and negative news. Learn the benefits of maintaining a positive focus and attitude, even when those around you are singing the blues. Download

February 19, 2005 in Marketing Perspectives | Permalink | Comments (1)

Put the profit wheel to work!

Learn the 5 stages in the transition from prospect to client. Each stage has its own information requirements. Knowing the five stages and their information requirements makes it easier to identify your market's information needs at each step of the way. Download

February 19, 2005 in Marketing Perspectives | Permalink | Comments (1)

Profit from educational marketing

 Replace claims with information: it's the difference between advertising that is easily overlooked and helpful messages that your market looks forward to receiving. Learn how education-based marketing's Halo Effect benefits every product and service you offer. Download

February 19, 2005 in Marketing Perspectives | Permalink | Comments (0)

Fill your marketing funnel with prospects

 A large and active marketing funnel spells the difference between success and failure. Learn the tools available to help you convert strangers into clients, and clients into long-term profitable relationships. Download

February 19, 2005 in Marketing Perspectives | Permalink | Comments (0)

Become an Obvious Expert in your field

Learn the profit-building "home court advantages" that Obvious Experts enjoy. Discover 7 tools that you can use to become an Obvious Expert, as well as learn additional suggestions and tips. Download

February 19, 2005 in Marketing Perspectives | Permalink | Comments (0)