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That is an excellent point Robert. I used to write one thank you letter per day. It was the best most cost effective marketing strategy I used to promote myself. Landed free workshop invitations, joint ventures, one ebook partnership, a handful of affiliate partners and a lot more business. Somewhere I stopped writing thank you letters everyday (but I still write a couple every week) - but its my New Years resolution to start again. My New Year's Thank You Gift to You: http://www.blogclout.com/easywaytogrowrich.pdf |
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![]() Thanks Dien for the topic
here's a little jig so you don't stop it... ----------- "There was an young wife from Aussie she always played the lottery if bad fortune stuck she simply paid the clown a buck That lucky young wife from Aussie" I thought i'd use a poem to suggest some things. First, here i;m going to need the help of Bill Clinton Luck depends on what the meaning of 'is' is as in What Is Luck? Fo our Aussie wife she simply had to buy a lotto ticket in order to feel lucky again. Some of us make this feeling lucky thing a lot harder than it should be, don't ya think? Afterall doesn't it really come down to... if you are breathing you're lucky if you ain't you ain't But lucky is just an important tool for marketing people because it's just an attention getter. Here's a story about the Lucky Alarm: An enterprising grocer found a way to bring in plenty of new business to his store. He had a huge alarm clock in the center of the store with its face covered. The alarm clock was set for a certain hour. When it went off, the customers in the store at that time didn't have to pay for the groceries being purchased at the moment. Housewives soon took their business to the store with the lucky alarm clock. Curious and hopeful, they prolong their shopping! Smart bet this idea isn't restricted to grocery stores alone. Here's what you might need to do online... 1)Each day starting the 12 days of Christmasl randomly select a time by hour and minutes using the Random.Org generator 2) The person who bought a book from you, made a blog comment or whatever that is closest to the randomly selected time will receive a free Christmas gift of some kind Ok, so go out with this info and set that Lucky Alarm to go off in 2008, ok? Garth P.S. I hope you liked my thoughts and consider it New Year's gift from me to you but just in case not I'll add what I thought were some the best links I think you ought to know about or revisit in 2008: A Word Lab For The Ad Man or Woman They Pay Thousands To Use These Words So You Elect Presidents Surely We Can Snipe Them To Sell Soap Border Patrol Fitness Program Gets You In Shape For 2008 (This opens in pdf) |
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![]() Dear Ankesh,
Thanks for the New Years Gift. I write a Thank You Newsletter almost every day. Full of proven, tested, munny making ideas FROM small biz owners TO OTHER small Biz Owners. So I Happily Endorse your Success Strategy. I got MY Thank You Note idea from an insurance sales manager. Using Thank You Notes alone - he more than DOUBLED sales in 3 new england states. 300 million smackers. Glenn Osborn My New Year's Thank You Gift to You: http://www.blogclout.com/easywaytogrowrich.pdf[/quote] |
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Hi Ankesh... That's a great report! Thanks! I also love your approach of writing one thank you letter a day... Thank you for sharing it! Who doesn't like being thanked? ![]() It's very smart...! Cheers, Dien |
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