If You’re Getting Banned, You’re Doing Something Wrong

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This is only the beginning. It’s going to get much, much bigger.
Social marketing is all the rage right now and if the signs are to be believed, this is a mere taste of the future. Part of social marketing involves joining various online communities in your niche and adding value to those communities.

Social marketing is most definitely not about joining as many groups as you can, regardless of their relevance to your niche, and spamming the living daylights out of everyone with “ME! ME! ME!” kinds of advertising and requests. This will get you banned, and rightfully so.

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Five More Misused Words That Make You Look Like a Dummy

Blogging, Copywriting, Marketing, Opinion 29 Comments »

dummy2.jpgAre you making these mistakes? Proper word usage will make your writing efforts powerful and effective and build credibility with your audience.

Day-before-yesterday I read a great post over at skelliewag.org that stirred up an excellent discussion about whether or not it’s important to write well online. I’m not a great writer myself and, in fact, I started this blog in part to get a little more practice.

But this got me thinking about writing in general, word usage and credibility. So I put on my tall, pointy hat and decided to post my opinion about five words that really annoy me when misused. Here they are in no particular order.

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Become a Black Belt Blogger with the Brilliant Authority Black Book

Blogging, Marketing, Marketing Programs, SEO, Social Marketing, Traffic 11 Comments »

ninja10_version.jpgSo, grasshopper, you seek the holy grail of site popularity? Indeed, you are not alone. And you must prove your worth. You must wait, on your knees, in the rain, for many years. Maybe then we will teach you what you wish to know. If you beg. And fetch us some green tea from time to time . . .

Or you can grab the free, 2008 version of the Authority Black Book that was just released a few days ago. I’m sure there are a few folks who will insist on the former option, but hey, whatever flings your shuriken. (*I know, I’m mixing styles and cultures all over the place, but you know you love it!)

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O My God, the Next Great Thing! Just Quit It.

Copywriting, Marketing, Opinion 3 Comments »

Megaphone Guys ScreamingHere’s a truth I’ve discovered: there are a lot of people selling hype and a lot more buying it. I got absorbed a bit myself for a short time, and then I remembered what turned me off and what was worth it and where I wanted to be as a human and a genuine, compassionate contributor to the greater good on this planet. I think we can all get swept up easily enough in the rush for what we think is a fast and easy buck. But there’s the rub: there ain’t no such thing, if you’ll pardon my colloquialism.

It’s painful to see a majority of online marketers and buyers stuck in the fast buck syndrome. I imagine it happens because every once in a while it actually appears to work for one of the parties involved, but it never lasts. And then disappointment and disillusionment set in. I’m speaking from personal experience as a buyer and a seller. But mostly just a buyer observing it all.

Even many of the folks I’ve bought genuinely good products from have forgotten, or never knew, how to market without arm-twisting and “yelling”.

I think hyperbole is a kind of lying and we’re all long since weary of the next “incredible, stupendous, amazing” product. I know the moment I see any verbiage like that I shut down now. And sadly many really good products are now unwittingly being cloaked in hyperbole and not making it into the hands of folks who might genuinely benefit from them. I know I’m probably missing out on some good products because the business owner is clothing their offering in so much overblown language that it’s a complete turn-off for me and I smell what I have learned must be BS a mile off.

How can we sort honest business folks with a great product, but bad, hyperbolic advertising from the scam artists who are still trying to trick us into buying? It’s hard sometimes. I rely on word-of-mouth recommendations and reputation almost exlusively now. Kind of like I did before I got interested in marketing studies. Funny, that.

So here’s a tip for the day: don’t use hyperbole in your sales copy, in your blog, in your conversations online. Really. Yes, there is definitely a place for exclamation marks here and there. But man, if you use them sparingly, they will work wonders. In fact, don’t use them where they’re most expected and they’ll work even more powerfully. Really.

Building word-of-mouth recommendations and a great reputation is critical to creating a great business that will last, and a great reputation is infinitely more valuable than a few bucks made in the short term by yelling and screaming about the greatest thing since margarine-flavored lollipops.

[I include loud, blinking graphics, pages covered in ads so completely you can't find the post, and loud video and audio that starts playing the moment you hit the page under the category of "screaming-at-your-reader", and although that's not hyperbole, it really bugs me so I had to type it. Maybe that's a good subject for another post later on . . . .]

Thanks for reading this far. If you made it, that is. I know I do go on sometimes.

-Zack!

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Less than 5 hours left for “The Most Dangerous Marketing Experiment Ever”

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The most powerful, ground-breaking business and marketing training program to appear in years has only a few hours left before they take it off the market . . . I would have blogged it earlier, but I myself have been on the fence about it until just moments ago when I went ahead and picked up a copy.

Now that I’ve made the decision, (and feel it was a GREAT one at that–I can’t wait to get it!) I wanted to let you know about it so you can at least have a shot at checking it out if you also want to make incredible progress in your business, whether online, or off. Just watching all the videos explaining his methods has inspired me and changed my thoughts completely about how I do business.

This guy, Eben Pagan, has built his company into a $20 million per year organization in just 5 years using some very original ideas and an amazing understanding of human psychology.

This is definitely NOT like any of the stuff you’ve seen in the last few years. I guarantee it.

But enough of my prattling on . . . check it out for yourself now and best of luck getting a copy as it’s going fast . . .

Click here now to check it out.

Please let me know via comments if you go ahead and sign up. I’d love to compare notes on your progress and overall thoughts about it!

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