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The Information Publisher’s Secret Resource Guide To Blow

“The Information Publisher’s Secret Resource Guide To Blow Customers Away!”

By Hans Klein

Have you ever heard the saying, “Give and you shall receive”?

Well, with information publishing, this saying is one of the most important you will ever hear. Let me explain:

Whether you are providing your information product in a book, an e-book, a manual, or a video, if you want your customer to buy from you again, you must provide in your product value that he or she can directly apply to his/her life.

The more value you provide, the more satisfied the customer’ And a satisfied customer leads to a lifetime client, and a lifetime fan will gladly refer others to you. Read the rest of this entry »

Easy Copywriting

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Use in opt-in publications, or on Web sites, but please include the resource box. If you could send a copy to me at email address: mailto:ab@digital-e.biz , I appreciate it. Many thanks. **

Summary: What makes writing copy for everything from sales letters to ads to your Web site easy? Developing a conversational style.

Total words: 600

Category: Small Business

Easy Copywriting: Develop a conversational style

Copyright (c) 2002 by Angela Booth

What makes writing copy for everything from sales letters to ads to your Web site easy? Read the rest of this entry »

The First Batman Comics – A Different Batman

The first Batman comics were written in a pulp style representative of the times. In these early stories, Batman was not above using firearms, or even harming or killing criminals with little to no remorse. Being a detective more so than a superhero, Batman was more akin to a private eye than a capes and tights crimefighter, despite his appearance. Things toned down a little when Robin joined the Caped Crusader, but were still kept in that pulp tone.

Bill Finger, the co-creator and famed writer of Batman in those early days, wrote the famous origin of Bruce Wayne in Detective Comics #33 in 1939. This issue depicted a young Wayne witnessing the death of his parents in that ever familiar scene. This led to the dark tone and nature of the Batman character. He later suggested that Batman needed a Watson to his Holmes, which is where Robin, the Boy Wonder came into play, much to the chagrin of the other co-creator Bob Kane. Sales doubled, and so kid sidekicks began popping up everywhere. Read the rest of this entry »

I Must Get The Newspaper

I Must Get The Newspaper

Every day when I wake up one of the first items that creeps into my head is getting the newspaper. I have got to get the paper. I have operated this way for over 40 years. The paper gets me in the know. More so than the internet I guess it might be because I can touch it or feel it.

I confess – I have to see the sports pages. It’s out in the open. I admit it. There is something missing for me if I do not get to see the sports pages.

Who hit home runs? Who got the most hits the previous day? What pitchers won? Who drove in the runs? Yeah I like that one the most. RBIs. Read the rest of this entry »

A NEW MAGAZINE IS UNDERWAY TO PROMOTE ATLANTA TALENT

MEDIA CONTACT: Tareesha Adams Toll-free 866-853-8539 Email: media@atlantatalentmagazine.com

A NEW MAGAZINE IS UNDERWAY TO PROMOTE ATLANTA TALENT

A Tremendous Opportunity for Undiscovered Performers to Receive International Exposure

ATLANTA ‘ May 2, 2005 ‘ Today JAPCi Publications announced that it is currently developing Atlanta Talent Magazine®, a how-to entertainment career guide providing maximum industry exposure for rising stars. This indispensable resource and exposure platform caters to entertainers, industry professionals and entertainment related companies in or from the Metropolitan Atlanta area and its surrounding Georgia counties.

Currently, the electronic prototype of Atlanta Talent Magazine can be viewed on the world wide web at www.AtlantaTalentMagazine.com. JAPCi also announced that just one year after publishing the online prototype, the website already generates more than 20,000 viewers each week. Print distribution will begin in January 2006. Read the rest of this entry »

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