- Full Tilt BoogieSunday, 9:08pm Reno, NV “Hit me. Hit me again. Again. Arrrgh…” (Blackjack dude going down…) Howdy. One of the truly fun parts of being in business are the Life Lessons you get to learn. Or, rather, you’re forced to learn (if you don’t want to spend your career blundering down the same blind alleys time after time). Early on, I took […]
- Vampires, Werewolves, Zombies, & Choosing The Right WeaponMonday, 11:34pm Visalia, CA “I never drink… wine.“ (Bela Lugosi, “Dracula”) Howdy. Special treat today. I’ve asked an old friend (and killer copywriter) to guest post on the blog here. Jim Curley and I go way back (to, gasp, Before The Birth Of The Internets As A Marketing Force)… … and he’s one of those Web-hip veteran copywriters who brings a […]
- Confessions Of A Story Junkie, Part OneSunday, 10:19pm Reno, NV “There are eight million stories in the naked city…” (Jules Dassin film noir classic) Howdy. Here’s a nice little piece of insight for writers. And by “writers”, I’m referring to those ink-stained wretches (of whom I share a proud bond) who really care about the craft of writing. For whom the act of stringing words together […]
- The Quiz, Resolved. And Prize Awarded…Tuesday, 4:06pm San Francisco, CA “I left my heart…” (Tony Bennett) Howdy. By the time you read this, I’ll be back home in Reno… a better man for having spent a week in San Francisco. Even though it was all business, I still get invigorated just from hanging out in that city by the bay. It’s one of the few […]
- Quiz Time. With a prize!Wednesday, 8:40pm Reno, NV “Money, money, money, money, money, money…” (Cabaret) Howdy… Hope you enjoyed the last post, where I offered up 3 observations about moolah. For this current post, I promised to reveal the 4th observation… … which is so powerful, it can instantly change the way you move and get things done in the world. However… … I’ve just had a [ […]
- Money, money, money, money…Sunday, 4:24pm Reno, NV “… keep your hands offa my stash…” (Pink Floyd) Howdy… Let’s talk about money. Do you have enough? Do you know how much “enough” is, for you? Most folks are pretty clueless about moolah. They desire it, they fear it, they respect and hate and love it… and they assign all kinds of magical powers to it. So here […]
- Congratulations, And Now Stop Being A WussMonday, 7:55pm Reno, NV “But it’s all right… in fact it’s a gas…” (The Stones, “Jumpin’ Jack Flash“) Howdy… Nobody’s ever asked me to give the commencement speech for a graduating class. That’s probably a good thing. I’m pretty pissed off at the education system these days, and I might cause a small riot with the rant I’d surely deliver. See, […]
- Takin’ It Too Far…Thursday, 11:49pm Reno, NV “Qu’est-ce que c’est?” (Talking Heads,”Psycho Killer”, ca. 1979) Howdy. Quick lesson today, which should help you understand one of the fundamental truths of kick-ass marketing. That truth: There is almost always a way to fix or solve a marketing problem. Actually, that truth is also functional in every-day life… … but that’s a muc […]
- Night Of The Living-Dead Sales Letter…Thursday, 8:06pm Reno, NV “Here come Johnny Yen again…” (Iggy Pop, “Lust For Life”) Howdy… Oh, my God! They killed the sales letter again! Will this horror never stop? Actually, you can relax. Just like Kenny in South Park, the traditional sales letter is on some kind of perverse “Permanent Hit List”… … where every marketer trying to claim he just invented […]
- There Are 2 Kinds Of People In The World…Monday, 3:29pm Reno, NV “You’re either on the bus, or off the bus…” (Ken Kesey) Howdy… Quick lesson here I thought you’d enjoy. The phrase “there are two kinds of people” is used by comics, politicians, and just-plain-folks trying to set up a point with an easily-understood little story. It’s an over-simplification, most of the time, of course. Life is too […]
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How To Build A Successful Copywriting Business
Michel Fortin just pointed out a step-by-step system on building a copywriting business. Check it out if you have half an hour of free time.
Interview With Copywriter Richard Armstrong
Richard Armstrong is one of America’s top copywriters (with 25+ years of experience) who has written for Rodale Press, Kiplingers Personal Finance Magazine, Smithsonian, Belvoir Media Group, National Review, The New Republic, The Limbaugh Letter, Phillips Publishing and others. Read his interview here.
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- Lovable Scoundrels - Part TwoConfessions of a veteran white-haired artist: The Anatomy of a direct-mail WINNER! Subject of the autopsy: Digest-size bookalog; 48-pages, full-color Client category: Vitamins and Health Supplements Writer: Carline Anglade-Cole Designer: Larry Owen “The Shocking Truth About Chlorella” (download the bookalog here) I chose this direct-mail Bookalog to examine […]
- The Triad of Entrepreneurial TruthFellow Business-Builder, It is an honor to be writing this one as the Total Package celebrates its 1,000th post this week. I feel even more privileged to have you here reading my posts, and (hopefully) seeing enough value to post your comments below. Some weeks I bomb and don’t seem to connect, other weeks, like last, I struck […]
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- 5 MORE reasons to read The Total PackageDear Business-Builder, Well, here it is – our 1,000th issue. So today, we’re going to celebrate this milestone by giving you a quintuple shot of TTP. See, we generally publish five kinds of issues here: First, we deliver precisely what we’ve promised you since Day One: Our stock-in-trade is and will always be proven direct response strategies and […]
- 999 Reasons to be a Total Package Reader (and still counting!)Dear Business-Builder, If, in the summer of 2005, you’d told me that some day, I would one day publish the 1,000th issue of what was then my brand-new semi-monthly e-zine, I’d have figured you for some kind of nutbag. After all; even a high-school dropout like me knows that, at two issues per month, it […]
- Lovable Scoundrels Part OneMy Secret Weapon: The “unfair advantage” that has helped me beat the competition into submission since 1995: How you can have it, too … Dear Business-Builder, They say the ultimate in “chutzpah” is killing your parents, then asking the judge for mercy […]
- Is there such a thing as a magic success pill?Fellow Business-Builder, Last summer I was in Vancouver speaking at the Canada Marketing Summit. They had a great lineup of speakers … covering everything from lead generation, copywriting, teleseminars, information publishing, right through to motivational content. The audience MORE than got their money’s worth. … If they implemented what they learned. Ho […]
- The Story of My Wife, and Red Fife …Dear Web Business-Builder, For normal people, writing and speaking are a means of expressing their point of view. For you and me – on planet copywriting – we have an entirely different objective. We write to create an effect in people that compels them to want to purchase a product or service when we ask them to […]
- The Ninja Turtle Marketing StrategyDear Business-Builder, About 15 years ago, traveling to California with K and Number Three Son, I met one of the originators of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He was sitting next to my son. We got to talking. My son was a big fan of the turtles back then. This guy, I forget his name, drew a […]
- How to Create Grand-Slam Winners for the World Wide WebIn this special interview issue, Clayton Makepeace and Daniel Levis reveal the differences between writing for the web and direct mail, the #1 secret for creating maximum readership in web promotions, and how to make your first web promotion a winner. Plus, how to avoid the three costliest web marketing blunders... […]
- Lovable Scoundrels - Part Two
- A Disturbing Trend in Internet MarketingA recent blog post has stirred quite a lot of controversy. It specifically made some stark accusations about a certain number of marketers who appear to be colluding. Some call it unethical. Others call it smart business. And a few go as far as calling it an illegal cartel that should be charged with breaking […]
- Five Ways to Turn No into YesNo is a very powerful word. It’s one too easily spoken, as any parent of a small four-year-old will tell you. It’s also detrimental to effective copywriting and sales, because it’s an absolute brick wall of resistance. The minute a potential customer says no, you’ve either lost the sale, or you have to pull out […]
- Declaring My Independence From SmokeAfter 30 years, yesterday, which was Independence Day, I declared my own independence… from cigarette smoke. If you’re a non-smoker, this may not be a big issue. But for me, it’s huge. And it’s all because of one ingenious little tool I would have never thought I’d like. Until now. You see, during those 30 […]
- Why People Are Addicted to Info-ProductsHave you ever wondered why people buy dozens of info-products… and yet never seem to get around to consuming them, much less using them? I have. And for a long time I just blamed it on people being lazy. In my own case, I blamed it on being too busy with client work to get […]
- 12 Awesome Resources For Design and CopyOne of the things I do is spend about 30 minutes a day reading my RSS feed reader — which is Google Reader. And I have it set so that, when I share a feed I like, FriendFeed picks it up and reshares it on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and many others. I also click “like” […]
- The Need For Long Copy and Other Stupid MythsRecently, Terry Dean wrote an awesome article, entitled “Copy is King and Other Common Lies.” The article boils down to the fact that the market and the offer come first. Copy is still important. Design plays an important role, too. But copy is not king. The market is. And I wholeheartedly agree. In fact, after […]
- Earn While You Learn... With Us!Wow! After several weeks of delivering high-impact webinars, we just finished our first live business build. It was amazing! Our first business is now live and making money for our students. The interaction was phenomenal, and our students are raving about this new training model. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, let me […]
- Are Product Launches Peddling For Profits?After participating in a recent product launch (something I very rarely do), our Platinum Group was discussing the issue and I wanted to share those insights with you. Considering the recent hysteria behind the massive Apple iPad launch, it got me thinking about how most Internet marketers conduct their product launches. Most of them work […]
- Get in Touch With The FutureAn interesting thing is happening lately, and it’s giving me a lot of fodder. I wanted to share a few opinions with you. First off, as you know I love predictions and making some of my own. For example, I wrote a controversial white paper several years ago, called “The Death of The Salesletter.” In […]
- How to Become a Recognized AuthorityNext month (in mid-April), I’ll be speaking at Armand Morin’s Authority Event in Charlotte, North Carolina, which is part of the Brave The Wave series of specialized events. (And yes, that website was designed and the copy written by yours truly. And yes, those are my affiliate links.) Of course, Armand will be speaking mostly, […]
- A Disturbing Trend in Internet Marketing