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> > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0743227905/ref=lib_rd_ss_TT01/002-2431506-9580808?v=glance&s=books&vi=reader&img=2#reader-link > In case the link doesn't work, what YOU > should read today is the Introduction to > Seth Godin's THE BIG RED FEZ. > I'm going to make this REQUIRED reading for > anyone in the future who wants my assitance > in web page copy... > It is a tiny little book with mostly > pictures of web sites along with Seth's > commentary on the opposite page. > In a nutshell, he compares people hitting a > web page to a monkey looking for a bananna, > and you have about 3 seconds for your > "monkey" to find your bananna or > he'll hit the back button. > And a couple of good quotes from the book > for you to think about are: > "Screwdrivers outsell Swiss Army > Knives" > "Your bananna should be OBVIOUS" > Sometimes the most important lessons can be > found in small little works like this one. I > encourage anyone with a web site or a desire > to build one, to invest a few bucks in this > book and STUDY what he is saying. > Seth has a site too: > www.sethgodin.com it is worth a visit too. > Gordon Alexander titled "In Praise of the Purple Cow." Read why boring marketing leads to failure... |
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