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![]() Hi Rick,
> Another interesting coincidence. One of the > things Gordon and I do during our meetings > is show each other what direct mail pieces > we've received and sometimes products we've > bought. We do this so we can learn what > techniques other successful marketers are > using and how we can employ those same > techniques. Like them or hate them, (and I > see even Dan Kennedy sells at least one > product with them now), one of the best at > this game is Nightingale-Conant. They have > me right where they want me. With their > hands in my wallet. Heheh. :) I've recently started to get myself on some catalog lists (as Gordon has recommended), so I'm hoping to get some more direct mail pieces too.... :) > Well, last night during > one of our meetings, I showed Gordon a > direct mail piece that I had recently > received from NC. The piece had to do with > an audio series by Harry S. Dent. It was > called the "Roaring 2000s". Gordon > asked me what I thought of the title and we > agreed that the title and the concept were > probably wrong. > You're saying "not so fast." Harry > might have it right. Hmmm. I might give this > product more serious consideration. Thanks > Dien. Actually, I agree with you. Harry S. Dent isn't a marketer.... Instead, he's a specialist in forecasting the effects that age-related trends has on the economy (and in various industries).... So his marketing techniques could be terrible, but I think his techniques for predicting the future are on the money. :) I don't have "The Roaring 2000s" by the way, that's a follow up book to "The Great Boom Ahead" (TGBA) which he published in 1993. I first learned about TGBA in 1994, when I saw it at a friend's house. My friend told me all about it, and I was kind of skeptical of the whole thing. Dent predicted a booming stock market, and a big Japanese recession -- and I thought he had it all wrong. What struck me was when these things happened! His timing for the Japanese recession was out by a couple years, but the guts of what he said was right! - Dien |
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