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Virginia Drew wrote a new post 11 years, 9 months ago
Introduction to Mind Mapping Mind Mapping has become more and more popular in internet marketing circles, and is equally useful for all business owners. It allows you to […]
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Virginia Drew wrote a new post 11 years, 9 months ago
Can You Earn an Income Publishing Kindle Books?Unless you have been hiding under a rock lately (or are not on any online marketer’s list) you have probably been told countless times that K […]
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Virginia Drew wrote a new post 11 years, 10 months ago
How to Format a Manuscript for Publishing A great way to establish yourself as an expert, make it easier to get media appearances, and grab the attention of your best prospects is to […]
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Virginia Drew wrote a new post 11 years, 10 months ago
How to Write Your Book How to write your book…Pretty lofty title, eh? I originally called this post “How to Write A Book”. But, there is a world of difference b […]
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Virginia Drew wrote a new post 11 years, 10 months ago
Introduction to Public DomainThere has been a lot of talk recently about using public domain work as a basis for content…for websites, books, ebooks, etc. One thing that is […]
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John Carlton’s Best Ads: Hyper-Effective Cover Letters #1 — My All-Time Favorite Cover Letter
There are two keys to the following cover letter. First is the personalization in the subhead. That alone is a compelling way to engage the reader. Second, though, is a much more subtle tactic. It's disarming, clever, and hits directly at the...
John Carlton’s Best Ads: Short, Old-As-Dirt “Nice Guy” Finishes First
Let's count the ''tricks" I pulled out of my bag for this ad: A take-away superscript. (Gone in 11 days.) Instant urgency. Long headline. A compelling "not what you expected" type of headline. This is self-defense ...and yet we're talking about old short guys in the...
John Carlton’s Best Ads: We Screwed Up Big Time
Here is a good example of a "lipstick" letter. The reference is to the old comedy routine of coming home with lipstick on your collar -- and obviously dire situation that would crush a normal man. But a top – notch salesmen should be able to talk his way out of...
John Carlton’s Best Ads: The “Piss Everyone Off and Then Apologize” Letter
Here is the letter I mention in “Kick-Ass Copywriting Secrets” where the personalized headline enraged so many people. I was only trying for a “visceral” connection in the headline — you know, give people’s hot button about vulnerability a gentle rap. Get a reaction.
Boy, did it ever cause a reaction…
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