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Virginia Drew wrote a new post 11 years, 10 months ago
How to Use Video with Email to Promote your BusinessVideo is a great way to get new customers (by “customers” I also mean “patients” or “clients” or whatever else you may call them) as well as to […]
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The Marketing Rebel Team wrote a new post 11 years, 10 months ago
There’s Gold in your Email Signature… Overview: This short video provides some great ideas to promote your product, your videos, and your website […]
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Virginia Drew wrote a new post 11 years, 10 months ago
Member Call — Using Email to Promote Your Business I recently spoke with Marketing Rebel Club member Mitch Tarr, owner of Zin Marketing, whose business is strictly email marketing for clients. I […]
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Virginia Drew wrote a new post 11 years, 11 months ago
An Easy Way to Sell Physical Products Online If you are selling ebooks, MP3’s or video instruction, it is easy to do so online. Just put in an order/payment link and a download or “watch […]
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Virginia Drew wrote a new post 12 years ago
How to Do In-video Programming and Create Captions and Annotations on Youtube Captions and annotations help you with SEO within Youtube. In this video, I show you how to: Use in-video programming to add a watermark to […]
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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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