The Big Yellow Book of Turbo Marketing Secrets By John Delavera
, June 12, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
This is a very easy read but is by no means brainless or worthless. It is so full of information that you really ought to do as the author suggests and print this one out for reference, and it's very long as well, so you better take the time to sit down with this. It's written in a way that readers can understand everything and really absorb each concept, plus it also has some useful visual aids to clarify some points. A lot of it is also inspirational talk which gives you a bit of a break from the lengthy sections containing marketing tips. A good idea if you find your attention wandering! The author also likes inserting stories about his own experiences in this field and he also mentions his main product quite frequently all throughout that you might sometimes suspect it's also a big sales pitch. Personally, I've seen better e-books on the topic, but I recommend this anyway because it's really quite engaging.
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The Big Yellow Book of Turbo Marketing Secrets By John Delavera
, October 19, 2007
Reviewer: Steve Johnson
I gave this ebook top marks because it reveals 3 things that are almost UNIVERSALLY overlooked when embarking on your Internet Marketing journey:
1. Planning - as they say, fail to plan and you plan to fail
2. Automation - After all, isn't this why so many of us are in the IM game in the first place? The day you wake up over $1,000 richer than when you went to bed is the day automation (some call it passive or residual wealth) becomes your watchword, your mantra.
3. Centralization - for most getting started, this is a pretty advanced topic. However, if you keep this one close to the vest as you begin to build your online presence, it will pay off in so, so, many ways (not the least of which is STRESS REDUCTION)