Marketing Training from Cinnamon Edge

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

The Ultimate Supertip

Hello again,

Harvey Segal spent part of last year advising Clickbank on the subject of marketing. Which suggests he can teach you and me a thing or two.

So when he offers his best marketing advice for nothing, well ... I just had to show you 'The Ultimate Supertip'.

It's probably the cleverest marketing idea ever - and Harvey's actually giving it away!

Hard to believe? I thought so too, but as soon as I read this short report I snapped it up. Naturally, Harvey knows what he's doing, and you'll see how The Ultimate Supertip works when you look for yourself here, at The Ultimate Supertip.

Roy

PS. This is so clever you don't even have to disclose your email address, so you won't be added to anyone's list or get bombarded with unwanted emails!

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Sunday, 1 March 2009

Recurring Themes

There are a few recurring themes in marketing, especially of the Internet persuasion:

'The money's in the list', is one

'Lifetime customer value', is another.

This weekend, one particular theme din't so much recur as beat a tattoo on the heads of those present at Steve Foley's Econfex Entrepreneur Conference.

It was, 'You don't know what you don't know', and boy, is it true!

We hadn't even planned to go to Heathrow this weekend, but when Steve gave us a call and invited us personally, it would have been impolite to say no.

Plus, something told us we should say 'yes' anyway.

With no idea what we might learn that we hadn't heard before, we expected the main benefit to be networking. In a sense, it was, but there's the kind of networking that might lead to something someday (which is still very worthwhile), and there's the kind that gives you such an instant payback you can't help wondering about 'destiny'...

Meanwhile, we learned loads from David Kyte, Simon Coulson, Simon Zutshi, Vanish Patel, Glenn Armstrong, Peter Burnett and others. Mostly things we didn't know we didn't know.

Profiting from networking, like a lot of success-related skills, is largely down to mindset, so we were clearly ready for something, even if we had no idea what it was. 'Something' duly arrived; something else we didn't know we didn't know.

One day I might tell you what!

Networking. Sometimes it's like marketing on steroids.

Roy

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Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Getting Back at Google?

If you've used Google Adwords, you probably had the same mixed results that most of us have, especially at first - maybe spending more than you earned back?

No more!

Get Google Adwords for free, here: http://tinyurl.com/5w4k3h

(If the link doesn't work, copy and paste it into your browser.)

One simple idea, tuned to perfection until even Google loved it (and you will too), and your Google Ads are free.

It's really too good to miss, so go here: http://tinyurl.com/5w4k3h

Roy Everitt, Marketing professional

The Complete Marketing Manual from Cinnamon Edge

PS. I actually spoke about this product some months ago and expected Google to have found a way to stop it by now. Google moves in mysterious ways, but why should we care? Get free Google Adwords here: http://tinyurl.com/5w4k3h

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Thursday, 17 July 2008

Marketing For Life Coaches

Hello again,

Not everyone is aware that my wife, Jacqui Carrel is a life coach, as well as being the other half of Cinnamon Edge. And there are a lot of life coaches out there these days - in fact, it's said to be the UK's fastest-growing profession.

So, it follows that to be a successful life coach, you need to be:

1 Very good at coaching

2 Very good at marketing

Luckily, Jacqui is both. But not everyone has the time or the inclination to learn a profession and learn how to promote themselves. Even those who know how, don't always have the time and energy to devote to marketing.

The problems of learning to do both things is amply addressed in Jacqui's new manual, just released, The Life Coaching Manual.

But for those life coaches for whom marketing remains either a problem or a chore, we also have a solution: specialist life coach marketing from yours truly. Apart from contributing chunks of marketing ideas and methods to The Life Coaching Manual and co-authoring The Complete Marketing Manual, I've also helped and advised other life coaches and similar professionals with their marketing and promotion.

So you know, if you're a life coach looking to promote yourself more effectively, or a new or prospective life coach looking to get started, you've come to the right place.

I know you want:
  • More leads

  • More referrals

  • More higher-paying clients

  • More payable hours and fewer spent promoting yourself

  • To move closer to YOUR dreams, more quickly

All of which you can get from Cinnamon Edge. If you're a new life coaches or you're business isn't bringing you the rewards you hoped for, you should buy The Life Coaching Manual. All business people who want to do better should take a serious look at The Complete Marketing Manual...

And if you want more personal hands-on help with your marketing, especially if you're a life coach, you should contact me.

Roy Everitt, Specialist Life Coach Marketer.


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