Monday, May 21st, 2012

Times are changing

Published on February 8, 2012 by   ·   No Comments

The Wowster on why times are changing for marketing

My very good friend Keith (yes it’s him once again) tells me times are changing, that marketing that worked a year ago no longer works and he seemed rather bewildered.

Keith is an SEO expert, one of the top operators in the UK, so when he tells you that the business world is in deep freeze you listen.

I was particularly interested in his opinion as I am about to hold a seminar on what constitutes an irresistible offer.

In doing so, I have made an offer that is impossible to resist getting them to the seminar, one of my best and I’m quite good at this sort of thing.

Yes I’ve got some traction, but not nearly as much as I expected.

I am offering them something for nothing, if it works they only pay a fraction of the price.

Without further ado click here and tell me why wouldn’t anyone pick up on that offer, Nothing to lose everything to gain?

The Wowster is the pen name of Nathan Goldberg, wowdewow publisher and founder.

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