Larry Dotson is widely known for his insightful writing and expertise. This brilliant collection of 30 books is an absolute must. Each and every ebook contains 30 amazing tips, strategies and secrets. Just Some Of The Included Titles: How to ignite your sales and profits! How to reduce your business costs! How to get free advertising! How to boost your e-zine subscribers! How to skyrocket your traffic! How to create profitable joint venture deals! You can sell all 30 ebooks together as a package deal, separately or package them with other products you sell. You just CAN'T sell the resell rights to them.
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30 "Short But Powerful" Business Books! By Larry Dotson
, August 25, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
If you're used to Larry Dotson's way of writing, then you can pretty much predict what to expect from this collection. Imagine thirty e-books full of easy, simple, and short tips. I think it's like you already have everything you need to help you out with your online business right here. You may notice, however, that a lot of the e-books here were written a few years ago. Is this a warning sign that you shouldn't be getting this product in the first place? Not at all. You just have to look through it and determine which techniques are still usable up to this day and how you can adapt some of them to Internet marketing and site building tricks recommended these days. An interesting collection all in all and a true keeper, I think. Make sure this is part of your resource library, but don't forget to consult updated e-books too.
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30 "Short But Powerful" Business Books! By Larry Dotson
not my thing, but it might be your thing.., November 12, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
Larry Dotson.. The king of mini-tips. Tips you can digest in a gulp. Or two. This zip file contains 31 e-books, one of which is a duplicate of Secret Selling Blueprints. The “30 ebooks” PDF file must have been intended to be a primer on these e-books and what they’re for, but in reality, it must have been a mistake in packing the files, or in printing the PDF.
What I like about Larry Dotson’s e-book writing style is that it’s much like a magic-8 ball, where you pick a page and read the tip there, and you have your tip of the day. But while that would be fun on some days, reading through dozens of mini-tips that don’t have a coherent, focused flow may get tiring. And the novelty may wear off.
Also, I don’t get his “Hypnotic Internet Selling Suggestions.” It’s not hypnotic at all. More like Operant Conditioning methods, or a rewards system to get your customers to subscribe or buy from you. Kind of misleading.
But if mini-tips smooshed in e-book form/PDF files are your thing, this is good reading, then.