By issamar, on August 7th, 2010%
Another From The Mailbag post; Haven’t done one of these in awhile!
This one is from a respected attorney in Minnesota (hey, that’s where my Dad grew up!) looking to move from a successful practice into becoming a professional speaker.
Enjoy!
Rabbi Ginzberg,
I am a lawyer in Minnesota (land of the “Frozen Chosen”). I have been practicing . . . → Read More: From The Mailbag: How To Take Your Ideas on The Road
By issamar, on June 4th, 2010%
Best way to create info-products quickly:Use a free conference call line and they capture the audio for you.
1) poll your audience. what do they want more information about specifically?
2) take the three of five most wanted ones and create an outline with each one as a master topic, and having three subtopics; one example, one tip, . . . → Read More: Save $1997 by reading this short blog post
By issamar, on March 16th, 2010%
You should be talking to your customers and telling them details about your personal life.
The reason for this is, because while ”talking shop” is important, what keeps the glue between you and your audience is the true getting to know each other… and that includes many details that you would not think of even relating!
Let me . . . → Read More: Your Clients and Readers want to Know about Your Personal Life…
By issamar, on March 15th, 2010%
Opt-In Page
On your website, when a reader get to your opt-in page, it should be clear what specific action you want them to take. On the homepage, you want what’s called an “opt-in page.” This means once they’re on your site, the most important thing you want from them is their email address, regardless whether they . . . → Read More: Boring (but Important) Stuff; Opt-Ins and Email Management Systems!
By issamar, on March 8th, 2010%
By issamar, on February 25th, 2010%
Every time two people do business, one of them is taking a risk. What does it mean? Think about it this way.
If every day you buy lunch at the same restaurant, and a new restaurant opens up across the street, you now have a problem. You might be considering trying the new restaurant across the street, . . . → Read More: How to make it super easy for people to buy from you
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