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    Getting Every Penny on the Table
    In my younger days I was a member of the Jaycees (Junior Chamber of Commerce). Membership at the time was limited to young men 21-35. In Tacoma, our largest fundraiser was the yearly fireworks stand.Near the end of June we would sign a contract for an order of fireworks based on the previous year's sales. The fireworks company would deliver the modular panels of the fireworks stand to its location (the same street corne
    egaryhalbertletter.com, which you may already be acquainted with. All of the letters he ever wrote are there, and will continue to be there. Go and read one of those every single day. Gary published an ezine and those letters are basically issues of that. He wrote in a great and funky kind of way. He has tons of examples. Write and copy what he wrote to get the rhythm and feel of how to do it. Also look at Jay Abraham's stuff. So
    Make eBay Selling Better by Building Trust and Credibility - Part II
    The first thing that people should feel when reading your description is that they are dealing with an educated person and professional. This means checking your spelling and grammar for errors, then fixing them before your post your item. I see many bad examples that can be easily be corrected with some simple proof-reading. eBay’s online form and Turbo Lister both offer spell checking just like MS Word. Poor spelling and gra
    My students often ask me how to write great ads for co-registration, for Google AdWords, and so on.

    I send them back in time. Many of the techniques that plain kick butt were working five to ten years before the Internet really came on for business. Even then, marketers were doing the same thing that we're doing now, except they were using newspaper ads. And they were just as excited about them as we are about squeeze pages, pay-per-click, and ezine advertising.

    It's no different. Only the format has changed. They simply wrote their classified ads, and put them into newspapers with tracking codes. Like, they had a telephone number with different extensions that told them which papers and which ads were pulling customers in. Or, they'd have a secret word like "Batman" to use, or whatever. It was manual, but not much different from what we're using today.

    My recommendation is that you first find a copy of the book The Wizard of Ads by Roy H. Williams. Not only is it very cool in terms of tricks of the trade, it's just entertaining and interesting. You might find it on eBay because it's a pretty old book, but you can still get it online. Use it to focus on writing great headlines. That's what classified ads are basically, great, pulling headlines. What else do you have room for in a classified ad?

    You can only use a few words in a classified ad, so you really need a great headline with a simple call to action. Have a kick-butt headline? You win. You can also look back to some stuff written by Ted Nicholas or to the Robert Collier Letter Book. Keep focusing on the headlines. Also check out the late Gary Halbert's website at http://thegaryhalbertletter.com, which you may already be acquainted with. All of the letters he ever wrote are there, and will continue to be there. Go and read one of those every single day. Gary published an ezine and those letters are basically issues of that. He wrote in a great and funky kind of way. He has tons of examples. Write and copy what he wrote to get the rhythm and feel of how to do it. Also look at Jay Abraham's stuff. Som

    What Are High Yield Investment Programs And How Can I Benefit From It?
    What Is HYIP?HYIPs, or HIGH YIELD INVESTMENT PROGRAMS, as they are called is like any other investment opportunity where you are paid a percentage (either constant or varying) of your investment.HYIPs have been around for a while but their popularity came when e- currencies like e-gold, stormpay and other e- currencies were introduced. The reason was largely due to the fact investors could buy their electronic fu
    y-per-click, and ezine advertising.

    It's no different. Only the format has changed. They simply wrote their classified ads, and put them into newspapers with tracking codes. Like, they had a telephone number with different extensions that told them which papers and which ads were pulling customers in. Or, they'd have a secret word like "Batman" to use, or whatever. It was manual, but not much different from what we're using today.

    My recommendation is that you first find a copy of the book The Wizard of Ads by Roy H. Williams. Not only is it very cool in terms of tricks of the trade, it's just entertaining and interesting. You might find it on eBay because it's a pretty old book, but you can still get it online. Use it to focus on writing great headlines. That's what classified ads are basically, great, pulling headlines. What else do you have room for in a classified ad?

    You can only use a few words in a classified ad, so you really need a great headline with a simple call to action. Have a kick-butt headline? You win. You can also look back to some stuff written by Ted Nicholas or to the Robert Collier Letter Book. Keep focusing on the headlines. Also check out the late Gary Halbert's website at http://thegaryhalbertletter.com, which you may already be acquainted with. All of the letters he ever wrote are there, and will continue to be there. Go and read one of those every single day. Gary published an ezine and those letters are basically issues of that. He wrote in a great and funky kind of way. He has tons of examples. Write and copy what he wrote to get the rhythm and feel of how to do it. Also look at Jay Abraham's stuff. So

    Land Investments - Real Estate Investing It Is Work
    If you think that it's too soon to start thinking about retirement as soon as you begin working, then think again. There are several reasons why it is never too soon. For one, people are now healthier than ever before, which translates into living longer and thus, living longer in retirement. Many people in retirement want to travel, buy a new home and have extra money to spend. Planning ahead to save money for your retir
    day.

    My recommendation is that you first find a copy of the book The Wizard of Ads by Roy H. Williams. Not only is it very cool in terms of tricks of the trade, it's just entertaining and interesting. You might find it on eBay because it's a pretty old book, but you can still get it online. Use it to focus on writing great headlines. That's what classified ads are basically, great, pulling headlines. What else do you have room for in a classified ad?

    You can only use a few words in a classified ad, so you really need a great headline with a simple call to action. Have a kick-butt headline? You win. You can also look back to some stuff written by Ted Nicholas or to the Robert Collier Letter Book. Keep focusing on the headlines. Also check out the late Gary Halbert's website at http://thegaryhalbertletter.com, which you may already be acquainted with. All of the letters he ever wrote are there, and will continue to be there. Go and read one of those every single day. Gary published an ezine and those letters are basically issues of that. He wrote in a great and funky kind of way. He has tons of examples. Write and copy what he wrote to get the rhythm and feel of how to do it. Also look at Jay Abraham's stuff. So

    The Secrets to Networking Success
    Recently I was interviewed for a book on networking. My first response was, "Hey, I don't network. I hate that stuff."In other words, you won't catch me dead shaking hands and passing out business cards at a local Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting. Nor do I cold call. Nor do I wander around conferences with my hand thrust out saying, "Hi, my name is Nick Usborne." It's just not part of my character.I guess th
    ve room for in a classified ad?

    You can only use a few words in a classified ad, so you really need a great headline with a simple call to action. Have a kick-butt headline? You win. You can also look back to some stuff written by Ted Nicholas or to the Robert Collier Letter Book. Keep focusing on the headlines. Also check out the late Gary Halbert's website at http://thegaryhalbertletter.com, which you may already be acquainted with. All of the letters he ever wrote are there, and will continue to be there. Go and read one of those every single day. Gary published an ezine and those letters are basically issues of that. He wrote in a great and funky kind of way. He has tons of examples. Write and copy what he wrote to get the rhythm and feel of how to do it. Also look at Jay Abraham's stuff. So

    List Building Basics - How To Structure Your Email Campaign
    So you want to write an Email Campaign? But where do you start? First, have an idea of what your pitch is, what you are trying to say. Sit down and start writing, brainstorming, forming your list. These simple steps will provide you a great structured email.1. Spend time writing, revising, editing, and proofing your email. Draw on attention getters, be descriptive, and be entertaining. Keep your email short, sweet, and
    egaryhalbertletter.com, which you may already be acquainted with. All of the letters he ever wrote are there, and will continue to be there. Go and read one of those every single day. Gary published an ezine and those letters are basically issues of that. He wrote in a great and funky kind of way. He has tons of examples. Write and copy what he wrote to get the rhythm and feel of how to do it. Also look at Jay Abraham's stuff. Some of his products are digital, and I actually JV with him on a few of them.

    There are so many options, really. What it comes down to is that you need to study headlines and classified ads. Thousands of books are out there about writing awesome classified ads, and they apply directly to co-reg ads, and any other kind of headline.

    When it comes to short ad copy, those are the directions to go in. Another way is to go to the supermarket and pick up a couple of the tabloids. I'm serious! Get The Star, The Enquirer, etc., and read some of their headlines.

    I challenge you to run those headlines in something you're doing, just for fun. Even if the product you're promoting isn't targeted, just spend $10 and do it. Watch the response you'll get. Also check out Wired magazine. They have incredible titles for their articles, and they list them in their table of contents. They're totally cutting-edge for technology, and can be easily applied to what we do.

    Any of these methods will help you. Try them. The whole thing is to learn and take action! Don't just sit there thinking you'll do it someday. Just do it! Great copy bringstargeted web site traffic. Traffic helps build your list. It's that simple.

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