Book Marketing Stories
Money Is Attracted to Speed
Money is attracted to speed. – A little piece of advice from my friend, Terry Dean. Succinct and likely true. A comment I made on Facebook after making this post: Well, I’m not sure money is really attracted to speed, but I do see so many book authors waste so much time not getting around […]
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Kim Roach on Web Traffic Pipelines
Kim Roach of My Traffic Mentor reveals the three key ways she uses to generate traffic to her websites (Facebook and Facebook ads, email marketing, and banner retargeting). This video is the first of three videos where she talks about her new Traffic Pipelines program. If you like this video, you can comment directly to […]
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Banana Republic Business Advice: How to Grow a Company
Mel and Patricia Ziegler, founders of Banana Republic and authors of the new book, Wild Company: The Untold Story of Banana Republic, provide succinct advice on how to create, grow, and sustain a new company. Your customer is your best asset. Everything that’s successful is intensely personal. Always over-deliver. Creativity, chutzpah, and imagination work wonders […]
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