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Duct Tape Marketing - The World's Most Practical Small Business Marketing Guide.
This complete small business marketing program contains 400 workbook pages and 12 audios CDs - packaged in a Duct Tape Marketing 3 ring binder. This is the same tool my coaches use to coach clients. Find out more. Featured Resource - Duct Tape Marketing Workshops - Does Your Group Need a Practical Small Business Marketing Speaker?
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Well, and you knew I was going to say this, I’ve found one for you. In conjunction with Resource Nation, Duct Tape Marketing is proud to introduce StartMeUp. The program pairs you up with a consultant who can help you create your start-up schedule, you get weekly advice and how to articles, advice on choosing vendors for things like setting up your legal entity and accounting. If you are just starting or thinking about starting your business this is a pretty cool road map. Seeking successful entrepreneurs for the Duct Tape Marketing coach network If you are a coach, marketing professional or entrepreneur looking for a proven success system, join me for an information session and learn about the growing Duct Tape Marketing network. More info at www.ducttapemarketingcoach.com Our next training intensive is July 24-25! I routinely host live webinars to outline the opportunity and allow interested professionals to ask questions about marketing coaching. The next webinar is Thursday, June 12, 2008 Noon CDT - Enroll here Featured Resource #2 -
I also know that a lot of my readers have purchased multiple copies to give out as gifts (I know because you’ve told me as I’ve met you out on the road.) Duct Tape Marketing is a natural for book club style reading. Groups of five or six business owners come together to discuss each chapter and what actions they have taken in their own business. As such, I have created a free Discussion Guide that gives a quick synopsis of each chapter, highlights the key points, poses tough questions, and assigns you potential action steps. If you have read the book, this is a great add-on, if you have not, this might be the introduction that allows you to see deep enough into the book to want to grab a copy - either way I hope you enjoy it. Featured Article People are drowning in the volume of content, your job is to find and promote content that is relevant. Content
is the commerce of social media. But, relevant content, the stuff your
customers and prospects actually want to know is the pure gold.
Constantly cranking out this gold can sometimes present creative
challenges.So how do you know what to write about, how do you keep the ideas flowing, how do you keep the content relevant and popular? There are a number of ways to address these important questions, not the least of which is simply paying attention to what your prospects and customers ask on the daily basis. There are also growing numbers of free tools that, not many small businesses know much about, but can provide a wealth of great content ideas. Let me make one thing clear, however, I’m certainly not advocating using the sites below to copy and paste content. While some of the content you discover does come with permission to reprint with credit, I am talking about using these sites for inspiration and education for your own content creation. Yahoo Answers – [answers.yahoo.com] Millions of people go to Yahoo Answers to get answers to questions on just about every topic known to man. Yahoo members are free to answer these questions. If a number of people are asking the same questions, and they are, then maybe the market is ripe for your blog post addressing the question. Google Alerts – [google.com/news] By setting up custom searches on Google News you can receive daily emails, called alerts, on any subject, industry, company or name. This can be a great way to keep up with a topic on a daily basis Digg – [digg.com] Members of Digg submit websites and other content and the most popular as voted by other members rises to the top. While this site is particularly heavy on tech, you can get a quick view of what’s popular and find sites that you may never discover otherwise. StumbleUpon – [stumbleupon.com] When you create a free account and install the StumbleUpon Toolbar you can simply click on and button and be sent to sites that match your preferences. For example I surf to sites related to marketing. I usually hit 10 or so a day to see if I stumble upon any nuggets that I would never find on my own. Delicious – [del.icio.us] delicious is a social bookmarking site. Members bookmark sites or content they visit and then tag or categorize it based on how them want to remember it. This is a great tool for doing your own research by bookmarking sites you want to revisit on a certain topic but it’s also a great way to see what sites others have bookmarked on the same subject. By paying attention the sites that make the front “popular” page you can also find rising trends almost immediately DocStoc and [docstoc.com] Scribd [scribd.com] DocStoc and Scribd are online gold mines of forms and documents. Users upload templates, forms, contracts, presentations, white papers, you name it, and you can get some great ideas and shortcuts for creating just about document you might need to run your business. Spend a little time getting familiar with the above tools and you will never want for great content ideas again. Related article
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Search Engines Explained John Jantsch is a marketing and digital technology coach, award winning social media publisher and author of Duct Tape Marketing. He is the creator of the Duct Tape Marketing small business marketing system. You can find more information by visiting www.ducttapemarketing.com You may reprint this article in its entirety if you attribute the article to John Jantsch and include the information about the author above Featured Reading -
Predictably Irrational -
Dan Ariely
At first it might appear to be a bit of a dry read, but, from a marketing standpoint, he reveals some very predictable patterns of behavior that suggest we can know what people are going to do. According to Ariely, our understanding of economics, now based on the assumption of a rational subject, should, in fact, be based on our systematic, unsurprising irrationality.
Featured Listening -
Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings
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Counting Crows I have always been a big fan of Counting Crows and always find a way to return to their debut album August and Everything After, but they kind of disappeared. SN&SM is their first studio album in over five years and is a nice return to their roots. The album is also a fine example of what albums used to do best - it's a themed plot broken into songs about the sins of Saturday night and then the repent and despair of Sunday morning. |
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