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A Ridiculously Simple Way to Get More Revenue and Build Your Audience

Here’s something you might not know about your audience: They’re willing to pay for something that’s available for free . Sounds weird, doesn’t it

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A Ridiculously Simple Way to Get More Revenue and Build Your Audience

The 2011 Internet Marketing Predictions Show

According to this awesome Roland Emmerich documentary I just watched, the world is going to end on December 21, 2012.

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The 2011 Internet Marketing Predictions Show

The Enemy Waging War Against Your Ideas

Creative new ideas always have formidable enemies. Book burning, for example, is a primitive and terrible art

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The Enemy Waging War Against Your Ideas

Your Staggeringly Unfair Marketing Advantage: IMfSP Radio #4

You’ve probably had fantasies of winning an MMA world championship wherein the title match is between you and a skinny seven-year-old. Maybe you dream of writing a Booker Prize winning novel – with Sir Salman Rushdie working as your confidential ghost writer. Or perhaps you’re determined to become the next President of the United States, thoroughly enjoying the fact that your last name happens to be Kennedy-Reagan

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Your Staggeringly Unfair Marketing Advantage: IMfSP Radio #4

How to Captivate Your Audience with Story (From America’s Greatest Living Playwright)

There’s been a fevered interest in the art of storytelling among the marketing crowd recently.

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How to Captivate Your Audience with Story (From America’s Greatest Living Playwright)

Why Your Blog Doesn’t Make Money

Darren Rowse doesn’t make his money from Problogger . Brian Clark doesn’t make his money from Copyblogger .

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Why Your Blog Doesn’t Make Money

Johnny’s Copyblogger Wrap-Up: Week of May 24, 2010

I decided this week that social media has jumped the shark. It happened when I tweeted from the dentist’s chair to announce I was in the dentist’s chair. I thought, “This is something the world needs to know about.” Strangely, the world was apathetic, and no conversations ensued. The system failed.

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Johnny’s Copyblogger Wrap-Up: Week of May 24, 2010