This Larry Dotson product came out a couple of years ago, so expect this one to have content that quickly dives into the heart of the matter with no introductions at all. Now about this offering: this is quite nice, but I don't really think there's anything highly exceptional about this product. I'm usually impressed by the creator's other works, but this one appears to be a simple compendium of tried and tested techniques. Not bad, to be honest, but definitely nothing new. You can treat it as a simple list of marketing tactics you should employ for your website or your products and check off the ones you have already been using and leave off the ones that aren't exactly useful to you. With 100 items listed down, you're bound to find something appropriate for your business. Download if you must--it's still really helpful, though it has more general advice.
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Marketing Riches By Larry Dotson
Marketing Riches, July 22, 2007
A helpful eBook with useful marketing tactics. An easy read and a good reference to have on hand. There are some practical and valuable tactics you can easily use for your website, earth shattering, no, helpful yes. Larry Dotson presents material that is important to help increase traffic and keep people interested in your website.
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Marketing Riches By Larry Dotson
Usual marketing tips but good to remember, September 09, 2007
The tips Larry Dotson offer here are much like the tips he offers in his other e-books that are along the lines of “100 marketing tips.” Usual most of these tips may be, they are still a good reminder for anyone who is into online business.
Dotson gives tips on how to make the customer buy your product, how to satisfy customers, how to increase your income by partnering with other businesses, and even how to write clear, understandable and concise ad copy.
Dotson gives 100 “marketing riches.” The tips here, though, are given in bullet point, seemingly random fashion. For better readability, the tips here should be grouped according to themes. Also, I do not quite understand why the author titled the book as “Marketing Riches,” as these are really tips on how to get your “riches” through marketing. The “100 Killer Marketing Secrets” included in the title would suffice.