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Based on copywriter Bob Bly's immensely popular online newsletter The Direct Response Letter, 87 Secrets of Outrageous Business Success compresses many years of Bob's advice into a quick-reading guide to living a happy, fulfilling, and abundant life. Containing dozens of bite-sized chapters each sharing a single key to business and life success, this book will help you achieve your goals, escape the rat race, and be master of your own destiny.
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Based on copywriter Bob Bly's immensely popular online newsletter The Direct Response Letter, 87 Secrets of Outrageous Business Success compresses many years of Bob's advice into a quick-reading guide to living a happy, fulfilling, and abundant life. Containing dozens of bite-sized chapters each sharing a single key to business and life success, this book will help you achieve your goals, escape the rat race, and be master of your own destiny.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Morgan James Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9781614486817
- ISBN-10: 1614486816
- Artikelnr.: 39759333
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Morgan James Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9781614486817
- ISBN-10: 1614486816
- Artikelnr.: 39759333
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Bob Bly is the author of eighty published books, including "The Elements of Business Writing" (Longman) and "Start Your Own Home Business After 50" (Linden). He is a freelance copywriter with over thirty years' experience in direct marketing; clients include PSE&G, IBM, AT&T, Medical Economics, Prentice Hall, and Kiplinger.
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Value Your Time
2 Get Paid for Your Information
3 Is the Customer Always Right?
4 Evaluating Customer Complaints
5 How to Dress for Success: the Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
6 Seven Steps to Outrageous Business Success
7 The Trouble With Asking Strangers for Favors
8 Do C-Level Executives Speak a Different Language?
9 Asking People for Free Advice
10 Find a Need and Fill It
11 Are You a Type A or Type B Personality?
12 Three Ways to Win at E-Mail Marketing
13 What’s Working in Direct Mail Today
14 Biggest Self-Help Myth Exposed
15 Fail Your Way to Success
16 Write Like Your Reader Talks
17 The Time for Action is Now
18 Make Yourself Indispensable
19 Have an Attitude of Gratitude
20 Keep Your PC Running in Any Situation
21 Stop Bragging
22 Stick to Your Niche
23 Twenty One Things That are Wrong About Modern Marketing
24 Do What Makes You Happy
25 How to Get People to Trust You
26 Why Information Products are Like Fruit
27 Should You Worry About Internet Piracy?
28 Best Places to Get Sales Leads
29 Let Go of the Past
30 How to Write Great How-to Content
31 Become a More Confident Speaker
32 The Four Stages of Marketing Competence
33 Twenty Two Undeniable Truths of Life
34 Start Small
35 Thirty Eight Great Headlines You Can Swipe
36 Seven Ways to Command Higher Fees
37 Command Premium Pricing for Your Products
38 Write Stronger Landing Pages
39 Ten Steps to Internet Marketing Success
40 Selling with “False Logic”
41 The Awful Truth About Affiliate Marketing
42 Thank a Teacher Today
43 Do You Really Need to Ask?
44 Start Your Own Home Business After 50
45 The 4 Keys to Success and Happiness
46 Five ways to Take the Fear and Anxiety Out of Public Speaking
47 New Google Algorithm Demands Better Article Writing
48 Service Businesses: 7 Ways to Beat Your Competitors
49 Is Your Music Still Inside You?
50 Marketing With Premiums
51 Work Is Its Own Reward
52 What I Love About Copywriting
53 How to Get Really Good at Writing or Anything Else
54 Keep Your PC Up and Running — All the Time
55 Common Grammar Mistakes to Avoid
56 Who Buys Information Products?
57 The Power of Persistence
58 The Hidden Dangers of a 9 to 5 Job
59 Three Reasons Why People Don’t Write Well
60 Don’t Get Enamored With What’s Hot and Trendy in Marketing
61 Improve Personal Productivity with the Pareto Principle
62 Why Internet Marketers Give Away Their Content for Free
63 What’s Your Definition of Success?
64 Information Marketing: Beyond E-Books
65 Five Proven Strategies for Getting Clients
66 Consumers Love Freebies
67 Motivating Consumers With the 4 Ds of Marketing
68 Why You Can’t Do Everything
69 Seven Tips for Getting Your Book Published
70 Do This Before E-Mailing Affiliate Offers to Your List
71 How to Cut Down on Refund Requests
72 How to Treat Your Best Customers ... and Your Worst
73 Get Rich in Your Niche
74 There’s No Substitute for Real-World Experience
75 Time to Stop Reading and Start Doing
76 Do You Burn With the Envy of Others?
77 Write Like They Talk
78 The 3 Most Important Skills for Internet Marketing
79 Building Your “Swipe File”
80 Crafting Your Elevator Pitch
81 The Awful Truth About Content Marketing
82 How to Get Out of a Slump
83 Action vs. Motivation
84 The Virtue of Modesty
85 What It Really Takes to Become a Guru
86 What You Have to be Good At to Succeed
87 Five Mistakes I Wish I Had Avoided
Conclusion
4 Bonus Reports (a $116 Value) — Yours FREE
About the author
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Value Your Time
2 Get Paid for Your Information
3 Is the Customer Always Right?
4 Evaluating Customer Complaints
5 How to Dress for Success: the Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
6 Seven Steps to Outrageous Business Success
7 The Trouble With Asking Strangers for Favors
8 Do C-Level Executives Speak a Different Language?
9 Asking People for Free Advice
10 Find a Need and Fill It
11 Are You a Type A or Type B Personality?
12 Three Ways to Win at E-Mail Marketing
13 What’s Working in Direct Mail Today
14 Biggest Self-Help Myth Exposed
15 Fail Your Way to Success
16 Write Like Your Reader Talks
17 The Time for Action is Now
18 Make Yourself Indispensable
19 Have an Attitude of Gratitude
20 Keep Your PC Running in Any Situation
21 Stop Bragging
22 Stick to Your Niche
23 Twenty One Things That are Wrong About Modern Marketing
24 Do What Makes You Happy
25 How to Get People to Trust You
26 Why Information Products are Like Fruit
27 Should You Worry About Internet Piracy?
28 Best Places to Get Sales Leads
29 Let Go of the Past
30 How to Write Great How-to Content
31 Become a More Confident Speaker
32 The Four Stages of Marketing Competence
33 Twenty Two Undeniable Truths of Life
34 Start Small
35 Thirty Eight Great Headlines You Can Swipe
36 Seven Ways to Command Higher Fees
37 Command Premium Pricing for Your Products
38 Write Stronger Landing Pages
39 Ten Steps to Internet Marketing Success
40 Selling with “False Logic”
41 The Awful Truth About Affiliate Marketing
42 Thank a Teacher Today
43 Do You Really Need to Ask?
44 Start Your Own Home Business After 50
45 The 4 Keys to Success and Happiness
46 Five ways to Take the Fear and Anxiety Out of Public Speaking
47 New Google Algorithm Demands Better Article Writing
48 Service Businesses: 7 Ways to Beat Your Competitors
49 Is Your Music Still Inside You?
50 Marketing With Premiums
51 Work Is Its Own Reward
52 What I Love About Copywriting
53 How to Get Really Good at Writing or Anything Else
54 Keep Your PC Up and Running — All the Time
55 Common Grammar Mistakes to Avoid
56 Who Buys Information Products?
57 The Power of Persistence
58 The Hidden Dangers of a 9 to 5 Job
59 Three Reasons Why People Don’t Write Well
60 Don’t Get Enamored With What’s Hot and Trendy in Marketing
61 Improve Personal Productivity with the Pareto Principle
62 Why Internet Marketers Give Away Their Content for Free
63 What’s Your Definition of Success?
64 Information Marketing: Beyond E-Books
65 Five Proven Strategies for Getting Clients
66 Consumers Love Freebies
67 Motivating Consumers With the 4 Ds of Marketing
68 Why You Can’t Do Everything
69 Seven Tips for Getting Your Book Published
70 Do This Before E-Mailing Affiliate Offers to Your List
71 How to Cut Down on Refund Requests
72 How to Treat Your Best Customers ... and Your Worst
73 Get Rich in Your Niche
74 There’s No Substitute for Real-World Experience
75 Time to Stop Reading and Start Doing
76 Do You Burn With the Envy of Others?
77 Write Like They Talk
78 The 3 Most Important Skills for Internet Marketing
79 Building Your “Swipe File”
80 Crafting Your Elevator Pitch
81 The Awful Truth About Content Marketing
82 How to Get Out of a Slump
83 Action vs. Motivation
84 The Virtue of Modesty
85 What It Really Takes to Become a Guru
86 What You Have to be Good At to Succeed
87 Five Mistakes I Wish I Had Avoided
Conclusion
4 Bonus Reports (a $116 Value) — Yours FREE
About the author
Index
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Value Your Time
2 Get Paid for Your Information
3 Is the Customer Always Right?
4 Evaluating Customer Complaints
5 How to Dress for Success: the Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
6 Seven Steps to Outrageous Business Success
7 The Trouble With Asking Strangers for Favors
8 Do C-Level Executives Speak a Different Language?
9 Asking People for Free Advice
10 Find a Need and Fill It
11 Are You a Type A or Type B Personality?
12 Three Ways to Win at E-Mail Marketing
13 What’s Working in Direct Mail Today
14 Biggest Self-Help Myth Exposed
15 Fail Your Way to Success
16 Write Like Your Reader Talks
17 The Time for Action is Now
18 Make Yourself Indispensable
19 Have an Attitude of Gratitude
20 Keep Your PC Running in Any Situation
21 Stop Bragging
22 Stick to Your Niche
23 Twenty One Things That are Wrong About Modern Marketing
24 Do What Makes You Happy
25 How to Get People to Trust You
26 Why Information Products are Like Fruit
27 Should You Worry About Internet Piracy?
28 Best Places to Get Sales Leads
29 Let Go of the Past
30 How to Write Great How-to Content
31 Become a More Confident Speaker
32 The Four Stages of Marketing Competence
33 Twenty Two Undeniable Truths of Life
34 Start Small
35 Thirty Eight Great Headlines You Can Swipe
36 Seven Ways to Command Higher Fees
37 Command Premium Pricing for Your Products
38 Write Stronger Landing Pages
39 Ten Steps to Internet Marketing Success
40 Selling with “False Logic”
41 The Awful Truth About Affiliate Marketing
42 Thank a Teacher Today
43 Do You Really Need to Ask?
44 Start Your Own Home Business After 50
45 The 4 Keys to Success and Happiness
46 Five ways to Take the Fear and Anxiety Out of Public Speaking
47 New Google Algorithm Demands Better Article Writing
48 Service Businesses: 7 Ways to Beat Your Competitors
49 Is Your Music Still Inside You?
50 Marketing With Premiums
51 Work Is Its Own Reward
52 What I Love About Copywriting
53 How to Get Really Good at Writing or Anything Else
54 Keep Your PC Up and Running — All the Time
55 Common Grammar Mistakes to Avoid
56 Who Buys Information Products?
57 The Power of Persistence
58 The Hidden Dangers of a 9 to 5 Job
59 Three Reasons Why People Don’t Write Well
60 Don’t Get Enamored With What’s Hot and Trendy in Marketing
61 Improve Personal Productivity with the Pareto Principle
62 Why Internet Marketers Give Away Their Content for Free
63 What’s Your Definition of Success?
64 Information Marketing: Beyond E-Books
65 Five Proven Strategies for Getting Clients
66 Consumers Love Freebies
67 Motivating Consumers With the 4 Ds of Marketing
68 Why You Can’t Do Everything
69 Seven Tips for Getting Your Book Published
70 Do This Before E-Mailing Affiliate Offers to Your List
71 How to Cut Down on Refund Requests
72 How to Treat Your Best Customers ... and Your Worst
73 Get Rich in Your Niche
74 There’s No Substitute for Real-World Experience
75 Time to Stop Reading and Start Doing
76 Do You Burn With the Envy of Others?
77 Write Like They Talk
78 The 3 Most Important Skills for Internet Marketing
79 Building Your “Swipe File”
80 Crafting Your Elevator Pitch
81 The Awful Truth About Content Marketing
82 How to Get Out of a Slump
83 Action vs. Motivation
84 The Virtue of Modesty
85 What It Really Takes to Become a Guru
86 What You Have to be Good At to Succeed
87 Five Mistakes I Wish I Had Avoided
Conclusion
4 Bonus Reports (a $116 Value) — Yours FREE
About the author
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Value Your Time
2 Get Paid for Your Information
3 Is the Customer Always Right?
4 Evaluating Customer Complaints
5 How to Dress for Success: the Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
6 Seven Steps to Outrageous Business Success
7 The Trouble With Asking Strangers for Favors
8 Do C-Level Executives Speak a Different Language?
9 Asking People for Free Advice
10 Find a Need and Fill It
11 Are You a Type A or Type B Personality?
12 Three Ways to Win at E-Mail Marketing
13 What’s Working in Direct Mail Today
14 Biggest Self-Help Myth Exposed
15 Fail Your Way to Success
16 Write Like Your Reader Talks
17 The Time for Action is Now
18 Make Yourself Indispensable
19 Have an Attitude of Gratitude
20 Keep Your PC Running in Any Situation
21 Stop Bragging
22 Stick to Your Niche
23 Twenty One Things That are Wrong About Modern Marketing
24 Do What Makes You Happy
25 How to Get People to Trust You
26 Why Information Products are Like Fruit
27 Should You Worry About Internet Piracy?
28 Best Places to Get Sales Leads
29 Let Go of the Past
30 How to Write Great How-to Content
31 Become a More Confident Speaker
32 The Four Stages of Marketing Competence
33 Twenty Two Undeniable Truths of Life
34 Start Small
35 Thirty Eight Great Headlines You Can Swipe
36 Seven Ways to Command Higher Fees
37 Command Premium Pricing for Your Products
38 Write Stronger Landing Pages
39 Ten Steps to Internet Marketing Success
40 Selling with “False Logic”
41 The Awful Truth About Affiliate Marketing
42 Thank a Teacher Today
43 Do You Really Need to Ask?
44 Start Your Own Home Business After 50
45 The 4 Keys to Success and Happiness
46 Five ways to Take the Fear and Anxiety Out of Public Speaking
47 New Google Algorithm Demands Better Article Writing
48 Service Businesses: 7 Ways to Beat Your Competitors
49 Is Your Music Still Inside You?
50 Marketing With Premiums
51 Work Is Its Own Reward
52 What I Love About Copywriting
53 How to Get Really Good at Writing or Anything Else
54 Keep Your PC Up and Running — All the Time
55 Common Grammar Mistakes to Avoid
56 Who Buys Information Products?
57 The Power of Persistence
58 The Hidden Dangers of a 9 to 5 Job
59 Three Reasons Why People Don’t Write Well
60 Don’t Get Enamored With What’s Hot and Trendy in Marketing
61 Improve Personal Productivity with the Pareto Principle
62 Why Internet Marketers Give Away Their Content for Free
63 What’s Your Definition of Success?
64 Information Marketing: Beyond E-Books
65 Five Proven Strategies for Getting Clients
66 Consumers Love Freebies
67 Motivating Consumers With the 4 Ds of Marketing
68 Why You Can’t Do Everything
69 Seven Tips for Getting Your Book Published
70 Do This Before E-Mailing Affiliate Offers to Your List
71 How to Cut Down on Refund Requests
72 How to Treat Your Best Customers ... and Your Worst
73 Get Rich in Your Niche
74 There’s No Substitute for Real-World Experience
75 Time to Stop Reading and Start Doing
76 Do You Burn With the Envy of Others?
77 Write Like They Talk
78 The 3 Most Important Skills for Internet Marketing
79 Building Your “Swipe File”
80 Crafting Your Elevator Pitch
81 The Awful Truth About Content Marketing
82 How to Get Out of a Slump
83 Action vs. Motivation
84 The Virtue of Modesty
85 What It Really Takes to Become a Guru
86 What You Have to be Good At to Succeed
87 Five Mistakes I Wish I Had Avoided
Conclusion
4 Bonus Reports (a $116 Value) — Yours FREE
About the author
Index