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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Mission Impossible?

This message will not self-destruct, neither will any real harm come to anyone if you totally ignore it, but...

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to (pause, drum roll...) read a few emails.

Yep, that's it. And you'll get paid for every one you read, it won't cost you a penny, and you'll even be credited with ten dollars before you start.

That's it. The object of the mission is to take the internet back (from whom is 'need to know' only, I'm afraid).

So go here, get paid and, who knows, maybe even save the planet!

Roy Everitt, Writing For (Big) Results

PS Disclaimer: No, you probably won't save the planet but you really might help to take the internet back!

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Sometimes even big business thinks too small

A couple of days after doing a presentation on pay per click advertising I awoke annoyingly early, with a sudden realisation. It was something that had been staring me in the face for almost a year, actually.

It was this: there are companies in every major town, and probably most minor ones, that do very well thank you, serving a local market that knows who they are, where they are and what they do. And which are almost totally unknown, even in the next town.

Many of those firms produce excellent and unique goods or services, or deliver them in a way that beats the opposition - at least in their 'patch'.

So why aren't they delivering them further afield? Mostly, there's no good reason, except that they're doing very nicely thank you, selling to the people who know who they are, where they are and what they do.

And if they don't want to sell even more and do even better, that's fine.

But how many of them would like to be bigger, more profitable, more successful? How many are simply complacent or assume their business has reached its natural, optimum size?

Find a few - they're in every town - and help them market to the wider world, even the next town, and they should be happy to pay you royally.

You and I know that it's fairly simple to sell a good product to a waiting world. Our jobs as marketing copywriters is to connect the two.

Or, in entrepreneurial terms, our job is 'to satisfy a need, profitably'.

Go to it!

Roy Everitt, Writing For Results

PS. Naturally, I offer this very service to firms in my local area and beyond. I tell you more about the service I offer, HERE.

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Free: Your Key to Freedom - IF You Know The Secret

Don't you love secrets? At least, when you're the one 'in the know'.

(It's a bit different being on the outside.)

My problem is, I'm terrible about keeping secrets, especially when the knowledge can be so helpful. I just love to help, so I give away stuff I should really be charging for far too often.

It's good to know I'm not alone, though. If even Jim Daniels feels compelled to spill the beans, to the tune of giving away a $97 product to a select few, then who am I to stand in the way?

Jim, as you may know, is the expert on building a business from home. He's made his fortune that way and thinks others should get the chance too. So he's let me pass on the secret to getting hold of his New Age Work at Home Plan for absolutely nothing.

(I've got my copy, so grab yours too, before he changes his mind!)

Just go Here and scroll to the bottom of the page (to the box where most people will be paying $97 for the product) and click on the golden key. It's that easy.

But, as I say, do it now before Jim changes his mind.

Roy Everitt, Writing For Results

PS If you were paying $97 it would still be a bargain, but Click here and it's yours for FREE.