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    Dan Kennedy is a master of all things business, time management, offline business and marketing.

    Yanik Silver is solid as a copywriter and affiliate management expert.

    Whoever you decide on, pick the best - it will pay off in the end.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #4: Learn Copywriting

    The most valuable skill you can learn when ATTACKING your market.

    Get your hands on material from the masters - Gary Halbert ( http://www.thegaryhalbertletters.com), Michel Fortin, John Carleton, Gary Bencivenga.

    Next - start collecting your own personal "swipe" file containing some of the best ads you come across.

    Finally, commmit to writing a sales letter per month, testing and re-writing at least

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    I've recently taken the time to go back over my consulting client files, subscriber feedback and tons of other experiences from the last year - an noticed...

    A constant theme of GIVING AWAY YOUR MARKET

    So many times I speak with someone who has a strong unique selling angle or one unique product within their market, but they fail to really ATTACK their market.

    Now I'll be the first to admit it, as a group of product developers and marketers, we're a rather odd lot.

    Some of us are great at generating ideas, but never quite seem to realize 10% of the potential

    Others of us are great at getting that first product out, but are hopeless at building on initial success.

    Still others are terrific marketers, but can't seem to keep enough products in the pipeline to generate consistent sales.

    Then there's the go-it-alone mentality.

    After all, it's our individual passion and gumption that got us this far, why start sharing our profit and effort with others now?

    Regardless of which group you belong to -- success in your market depends on generating an all-out, full-scale, no-holds-bar attack on your market.

    Here's how.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #1: Build Loyal Subscribers

    If you are not already doing it - you need to communicate with your subscribers at least once a week.

    Could be an automated email campaign, newsletter, forum, blog, mailouts, articles, or any other meothod.

    If you can't find something useful to say - even just a few lines, to your market at least once per week, then you are either not well plugged into your market or you are not committed enough to really make BIG money in ANY business.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #2: Develop More Than One Product

    Many of you have frequent anxiety attacks about producing just one hot-selling product.

    I understand, the path to my first product seemed like climbing Mount Everest.

    Fact is, to really ATTACK and OWN your market, you need to be much more aggressive, releasing several products over the course of a year.

    These could be special reports, ebooks, videos, membership sites, co-authorships, resell licensed, public domain, hard-copy, teleseminar or seminar products.

    Think in terms of 3-4 products produced next year.

    Use our Ultimate Information Entrepreneur's Success Package to help you discover hot topics and get your products developed faster! (http://www.infoproductcreator.com)

    Think in these terms, and your first one won't seem as monumental a task.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #3: Pick The Brain Of Your Mentor

    When I started out, I leaped light years ahead because I invested in a terrific mentor - in my case that was Tony Blake (http://www.ablake.net/forum)

    You want to think BIG when you think mentors.

    Learn from the best. I help quite a few people out with online product development and marketing - it's a market I know very well and can bring first-hand experience.

    Dan Kennedy is a master of all things business, time management, offline business and marketing.

    Yanik Silver is solid as a copywriter and affiliate management expert.

    Whoever you decide on, pick the best - it will pay off in the end.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #4: Learn Copywriting

    The most valuable skill you can learn when ATTACKING your market.

    Get your hands on material from the masters - Gary Halbert ( http://www.thegaryhalbertletters.com), Michel Fortin, John Carleton, Gary Bencivenga.

    Next - start collecting your own personal "swipe" file containing some of the best ads you come across.

    Finally, commmit to writing a sales letter per month, testing and re-writing at least 4

    The Changing Face Of DIY Stores
    DIY stores have changed massively over the last 20yrs. In fact the very Term DIY did not have the same impact to our lives then, as it does now. Back then when you visited your local hardware store, you spoke to the hardware man over a counter, I say man deliberately, who would then walk into their stores area, try to find your requirements from a very limited choice. Now modern DIY stores are all self selection, contain up to 20,000 lines in stock, covering just about every subject and tools, and you're just as likely to be served by teenagers, pensioners, male or female than the perceived hardware man.This change has no
    rs, but can't seem to keep enough products in the pipeline to generate consistent sales.

    Then there's the go-it-alone mentality.

    After all, it's our individual passion and gumption that got us this far, why start sharing our profit and effort with others now?

    Regardless of which group you belong to -- success in your market depends on generating an all-out, full-scale, no-holds-bar attack on your market.

    Here's how.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #1: Build Loyal Subscribers

    If you are not already doing it - you need to communicate with your subscribers at least once a week.

    Could be an automated email campaign, newsletter, forum, blog, mailouts, articles, or any other meothod.

    If you can't find something useful to say - even just a few lines, to your market at least once per week, then you are either not well plugged into your market or you are not committed enough to really make BIG money in ANY business.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #2: Develop More Than One Product

    Many of you have frequent anxiety attacks about producing just one hot-selling product.

    I understand, the path to my first product seemed like climbing Mount Everest.

    Fact is, to really ATTACK and OWN your market, you need to be much more aggressive, releasing several products over the course of a year.

    These could be special reports, ebooks, videos, membership sites, co-authorships, resell licensed, public domain, hard-copy, teleseminar or seminar products.

    Think in terms of 3-4 products produced next year.

    Use our Ultimate Information Entrepreneur's Success Package to help you discover hot topics and get your products developed faster! (http://www.infoproductcreator.com)

    Think in these terms, and your first one won't seem as monumental a task.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #3: Pick The Brain Of Your Mentor

    When I started out, I leaped light years ahead because I invested in a terrific mentor - in my case that was Tony Blake (http://www.ablake.net/forum)

    You want to think BIG when you think mentors.

    Learn from the best. I help quite a few people out with online product development and marketing - it's a market I know very well and can bring first-hand experience.

    Dan Kennedy is a master of all things business, time management, offline business and marketing.

    Yanik Silver is solid as a copywriter and affiliate management expert.

    Whoever you decide on, pick the best - it will pay off in the end.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #4: Learn Copywriting

    The most valuable skill you can learn when ATTACKING your market.

    Get your hands on material from the masters - Gary Halbert ( http://www.thegaryhalbertletters.com), Michel Fortin, John Carleton, Gary Bencivenga.

    Next - start collecting your own personal "swipe" file containing some of the best ads you come across.

    Finally, commmit to writing a sales letter per month, testing and re-writing at least

    Marketing Planning with some Wisdom from Uncle Marty
    A strong marketing plan needs to start with a clear understanding of the Vision of your company or business unit. Marketing is a powerful tool when used properly, but it will not get you anywhere unless you know where you want to go. Therefore the first step in your planning exercise is to establish a Vision for your organization. You can define Vision as what you want your business to be in 1, 2 and 5 years with respect to sales, image, products, customers and staff.From this point you need to set some Vision oriented goals. These goals can be very simple, but should be written. Examples are sales in units or dollars,
    ing useful to say - even just a few lines, to your market at least once per week, then you are either not well plugged into your market or you are not committed enough to really make BIG money in ANY business.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #2: Develop More Than One Product

    Many of you have frequent anxiety attacks about producing just one hot-selling product.

    I understand, the path to my first product seemed like climbing Mount Everest.

    Fact is, to really ATTACK and OWN your market, you need to be much more aggressive, releasing several products over the course of a year.

    These could be special reports, ebooks, videos, membership sites, co-authorships, resell licensed, public domain, hard-copy, teleseminar or seminar products.

    Think in terms of 3-4 products produced next year.

    Use our Ultimate Information Entrepreneur's Success Package to help you discover hot topics and get your products developed faster! (http://www.infoproductcreator.com)

    Think in these terms, and your first one won't seem as monumental a task.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #3: Pick The Brain Of Your Mentor

    When I started out, I leaped light years ahead because I invested in a terrific mentor - in my case that was Tony Blake (http://www.ablake.net/forum)

    You want to think BIG when you think mentors.

    Learn from the best. I help quite a few people out with online product development and marketing - it's a market I know very well and can bring first-hand experience.

    Dan Kennedy is a master of all things business, time management, offline business and marketing.

    Yanik Silver is solid as a copywriter and affiliate management expert.

    Whoever you decide on, pick the best - it will pay off in the end.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #4: Learn Copywriting

    The most valuable skill you can learn when ATTACKING your market.

    Get your hands on material from the masters - Gary Halbert ( http://www.thegaryhalbertletters.com), Michel Fortin, John Carleton, Gary Bencivenga.

    Next - start collecting your own personal "swipe" file containing some of the best ads you come across.

    Finally, commmit to writing a sales letter per month, testing and re-writing at least

    Entrepreneurial Spirit - Do You Have It? Do You Want To Have It? What Is It?
    According to my handy, dandy Illustrated Oxford Dictionary, an entrepreneur is: "a person who undertakes an enterprise or business, with the chance of profit or loss." Well now that's a big yawn.But, let's take a look at the word "spirit", which actually has several different senses to the same word. Setting aside the ghostly stuff and the distilled liquor, I am tickled to share these definitions: "the vital animating essence of a person" and "a person possessing these: courage; energy; vivacity." Now we're talking.Have you always had a burning desire to own and operate your own business based on what you are mo
    ar products.

    Think in terms of 3-4 products produced next year.

    Use our Ultimate Information Entrepreneur's Success Package to help you discover hot topics and get your products developed faster! (http://www.infoproductcreator.com)

    Think in these terms, and your first one won't seem as monumental a task.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #3: Pick The Brain Of Your Mentor

    When I started out, I leaped light years ahead because I invested in a terrific mentor - in my case that was Tony Blake (http://www.ablake.net/forum)

    You want to think BIG when you think mentors.

    Learn from the best. I help quite a few people out with online product development and marketing - it's a market I know very well and can bring first-hand experience.

    Dan Kennedy is a master of all things business, time management, offline business and marketing.

    Yanik Silver is solid as a copywriter and affiliate management expert.

    Whoever you decide on, pick the best - it will pay off in the end.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #4: Learn Copywriting

    The most valuable skill you can learn when ATTACKING your market.

    Get your hands on material from the masters - Gary Halbert ( http://www.thegaryhalbertletters.com), Michel Fortin, John Carleton, Gary Bencivenga.

    Next - start collecting your own personal "swipe" file containing some of the best ads you come across.

    Finally, commmit to writing a sales letter per month, testing and re-writing at least

    Managing Your Meeting Monsters: Identifying the Cast of Culprits That Threaten Productive Meetings
    In the Star Wars movie's famous bar scene you knew, by appearance, what zany character was sitting beside you. Each character had a distinctive look. Yet in today's meetings you may have no idea the constellation of characters that you’re meeting with. That’s because their normal outward appearances belie often-troublesome behavior. Use this article as your guide to the crazy cast of characters you’re likely to encounter in your meetings. Whether or not you’re armed with a light saber, you’ll nevertheless be equipped to do battle with these oft-destructive forces who subvert meetings with their bothersome behavior.The
    t-hand experience.

    Dan Kennedy is a master of all things business, time management, offline business and marketing.

    Yanik Silver is solid as a copywriter and affiliate management expert.

    Whoever you decide on, pick the best - it will pay off in the end.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #4: Learn Copywriting

    The most valuable skill you can learn when ATTACKING your market.

    Get your hands on material from the masters - Gary Halbert ( http://www.thegaryhalbertletters.com), Michel Fortin, John Carleton, Gary Bencivenga.

    Next - start collecting your own personal "swipe" file containing some of the best ads you come across.

    Finally, commmit to writing a sales letter per month, testing and re-writing at least 4-5 sales letters each month to improve your conversion.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #5: Beef Up Your Affiliate Program

    What's that? You don't run an affiliate program?

    Get serious about adding 30-40 new affiliate every month. To do that, you will have to actively pursue joint venture partners and super affiliates - don't expect them to just come to you.

    Support your affiliates with regular updates and trainings as well as a constant supply of new tools such as graphics, text ads, headlines, articles, branded reports and minicourses.

    Offer to record an interview with your super affiliates, allowing them to offer the interview to draw customers into more sales.

    ATTACK TECHNIQUE #6: Dramatically Increase Your Price Per Customer

    By walking in your customer's shoes, you will get to know what he or she wants, then offer it to them - again and again.

    Instead of one sale, you want to be the PRIMARY provider of information to your market in your subject area.

    To accomplish all of this, you need to GET INVOLVED with your market.

    Run regular surveys, teleseminars, coaching sessions, where you can interact with your market.

    Oddly enough, by becoming more involved, helping people more, you will set the groundwork for ATTACKING your market.

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