I recently attended a four-day Web Copy Intensive seminar in Austin, Texas. The roster of speakers read like a Who's Who in the field of web copy and marketing. The topics ranged from content marketing to landing pages to lead generation and email auto-responders. In all, seven different aspects of online copy and marketing were extensively covered. I was there because even this old dog can learn new tricks. A B2B copywriter that doesn't keep up with new information and techniques is treading water. Eventually, he'll tire out and, well, … [Read more...]
Email Your B2B Documents to Kindle
I'm a freelance B2B copywriter and I really don't like briefcases. I really don't like briefcases because they're big and bulky and just one more item to check in at the airport. While I work from my home-based office the majority of the time, I do travel some. In fact, on Sunday I'm "leavin' on a jet plane" and heading for an intensive web copy workshop in Austin, Texas. And I want to travel as light as possible. One carry-on and one laptop bag; that's all I need. If I still had to drag that old briefcase along, repacking would be … [Read more...]
Social Selling in the New Internet Marketplace
Today's customer is extremely well-informed because of the Internet. Far more information is available now than when I was growing up in the pre-Internet age. Content marketing is used effectively to inform and educate our prospects. But... In 2015, marketers and salespeople need to step back in time and use an age-old technique if they are to be successful. Social selling must have a strong place in their strategy. Social selling promotes the salesperson's personal brand. Personal brands are oft forgotten in the Internet … [Read more...]
B2B Copywriter Makes 2 Industrial Strength Fails…and One Business-Saving Fix
The importance of backups in protecting your data...and your business. Screwed up my computer last night. It's not something that happens often, mind you. I've been fooling around with these marvelous machines for longer than many of my clients have been alive. But it does happen. Taking a break from my writing chores, I thought I'd fix a minor problem that's been nagging me for a while. When I did, I ended up playing the "dummy card." I do that on occasion. And that's why I keep a plan in place to protect me from my own stupidity. … [Read more...]
B2B Copywriter Gets Unexpected Lesson…from Solitaire
It was 5:30 AM on this January 1, 2015. I'd awakened early, as usual, and stumbled down to my office. Everyone else was still sleeping, even the dog. On the way, I stopped in the kitchen to get a pot of coffee started. As I waited for this Elixir of Life to finish brewing, I thought I'd play a few games of Solitaire on my computer to get the old brain cells warmed up. Now, I'm not a big gamer. In fact, the few games that come with the operating system are the only games on my machines, both desktop and laptop. On the second … [Read more...]
SEW – Do You Make Mantra?
Do you have a mantra? Guy Kawasaki, founding partner of Garage Technology Ventures™, thinks you should. In his book, The Art of the Start, Guy devotes a section to mantras in the very first chapter. It's that important. The book's section titled "Making Mantra" is short and to the point. Using just over two pages, he lays out the concept quickly, yet completely. It doesn't take much time to describe them – after all, mantras are short. However, it may take you some time to make your mantra. It's not something you come up with on the spur of … [Read more...]
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