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What’s Wrong With IM? Video version

Posted by admin on April 13th, 2008

This 8+ minute video gives you an overview of the ebook, “What’s Wrong With Internet Marketing?”.

Internet-based Conversational Marketing offers us a process for obtaining sales results we have been missing using traditional Internet Marketing tactics and techniques. If you haven’t done so, Join the Conversation (by filling in the form at the top of the right sidebar) for the free download of the ebooks (“Who is Your Customer?” and “What’s Wrong With Internet Marketing?” ) and the report (“Conversational Marketing”).

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One Response to “What’s Wrong With IM? Video version”

  1. Halina Says:

    Hi

    I visited your site (I usually stay longer than 2 seconds on a website by the way!) and chose this page. While I agree with everything you say in the video, I’m surprised that you’re calling it a new paradigm. It’s been here for several years, like for example in the realnetprofits model by Joshua Shafran (which I played with for a while and enjoyed).

    With Web 2.0 and the way Internet keeps on expanding both technically, geographically and creatively it is certainly much easier and natural to implement this paradigm today than it was just a few years ago. In fact, it can be developed in creative ways ad lib. I like that :-)

    Which leads me to this: While I agree that many sales pages appear to scream at you with all these red and blue and yellow colors, it doesn’t mean that I find gray in gray more interesting! There are so many wonderful creative options today, in terms of design too.

    Best wishes for your marketing journey

    Halina

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