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6# The Marketer Review Sunday Carnival: June 8th 2008


It’s all about the advise, this Sunday. Adsense, mindsets, copywriting... it’s all here.

>> Submit | Carnival Guidelines | Vote! | Last Sunday's Winner
>> Advise | Blog Review | Book Review | Product Review

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Half a Year with Yaro Starak’s Blog Mastermind

It’s been 6 months since I joined Yaro Starak’s Blog Mastermind (new in the Top Notch section). How did I fare?

Yaro Starak's Blog Mastermind

   



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5# The Marketer Review Sunday Carnival: June 1st 2008


It’s the 5th carnival of the season and we’re looking great. Many reviews taday and a lot of blogging tips. Don’t forget to vote!

>> Submit | Carnival Guidelines | Vote! | Last Sunday's Winner
>> Advise | Blog Review | Book Review | Product Review
   

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Guy Kawasaki’s How to Drive Your Competition Crazy - Myths and Legends of the Marketing Business

I’m a bit late in reading How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, but that doesn’t mean this book is in any way out of date. What was true in marketing in 1995 is still true today. As we all know, some things don’t change, the most prominent of those is our nature.

Guy Kawasaki doesn’t really need an introduction, but for those of you who haven't heard of him just check out his site, he doesn’t hide much. I will say he’s a businessman, an entrepreneur and an inspiring speaker.

Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover



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Michael Port’s Beyond Booked Solid - Planing a Business You’ll Love to Work In




I’ve been given a marvelous opportunity by Michael Port, who’s dared to ask me to review his second book, Beyond Booked Solid and kindly sent me a manuscript, pre-print (yes this is a first for me- I’m kinda psyched Laugh)

Who’s Michael Port?

Don’t worry, I didn’t know either. Apparently the reason for that is because I don’t read The Wall Street Journal. (I know, I know... Spank me later Winking ) Truth be told, try as I might, I couldn’t find any bad reviews of Port’s books or services. You can check him out for yourself at his site and his YouTube channel and just for fun, take a look at his acting rap sheet, too. The Short version of it is that Michael Port is a business teacher (‘cause the word guru has been tortured to death and needs some time to heal Angry ), a speaker and author and a bit of a philosopher. As is evident in his writing, which is profound, yet applicable.

Profound, yet Applicable

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Yaro Starak’s How to Start an Internet Business - Patience is a Virtue


I’ve been talking a lot about mindsets, lately. With you, with my friends and with colleagues. One thing becomes more and more apparent, every day: You can’t teach it!





This doesn’t mean you give up, all together, on learning it. On the contrary! We must study it all the time- over and over again- and strive to experience it. That’s the reason I keep posting inspirational and mindset material to The Marketer Review. The repetition of ideas and the small differences between different sources, give you a fuller notion of the mindsets that will lead to your success.

The Makings of a Good Teacher

Teachers in the field of internet marketing write many books. Money aside, the reason for that, is that a good teacher will notice the questions asked by his/her students, and advance the lessons accordingly. A good teacher grows with their students. This is what Yaro Starak has done with his book, How to Start an Internet Business. (You need to subscribe to Entrepreneur's Journey's RSS feed, and the link to download the book will arrive in the feed.)

Starak could have written yet another make money blogging book, but, frankly, I, for one, would feel cheated, if he would have. Fortunately, he decided to talk about something else entirely...

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Armand Morin’s “An Obvious Truth” - Possibly too Obvious


Armand Morin’s free report, “The Obvious Truth”, that accompanies his newest release, Internet Marketing Explained. Unabashedly simplistic seems to be the new stellar seller in information products.






Carrots and Sticks

Lately I’ve covered a method of sales, that is being pioneered, in our industry, by Rich Schefren. Schefren is talking about creating value for your readers. What Schefren isn’t talking about quite as clearly, is using this value only as a teasing method, to get your clients to buy- carrots.

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The Internet Business Manifesto (a.k.a “The Schefren Slap” )


The past few months have brought me to a boiling point. As I couldn’t find any worthy freebies to review, I went head-first into my treasure chest of long-lost free reports and retrieved something worth reviewing: Rich Schefren’s Internet Business Manifesto.

Schefren Begins

Rich Schefren was no novice, when he wrote The Internet Business Manifesto, in early 2007. He was behind the scenes of Mike Filsaime, John Carlton, Jay Abraham, Dan Kenny and many more, which he is typically not bashful about mentioning. He has been a coach and consultant for a while, but I guess it was high time he expanded.

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Merry Christmas to The Marketer Review Readers- StomperNet Going Natural 2.0


It’s Christmas and I want to give all my readers a wonderful gift. What better way to show my appreciation, than to give you all a link, to the best resource site I’ve stumbled upon this year?

Stompernet_going natural

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Business Idea of the Day- Making History or Social Trend?


It was revolutionary for me to find out that economics is not about the numbers, but about history and social trends. Now these are things you can picture and relate to! But do you have the patience?

Business Idea of the Day

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10 Steps to Being a Greener Internet Marketer


The entanglements of every day life will always stir you away from the big picture. For us, as human beings, the biggest picture is our earth. How can we, internet marketers, do something small to help out big-time?

Greener Marketer

#10 Commit yourself

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Learn Smart Affiliating with Heather Vale’s “Internet Marketing Unwrapped”


Heather Vale is one clever affiliate marketer. Using her own set of skills, she manages to make the most creative affiliate site, I’ve ever seen.

Internet Marketing Unwrapped
We’ve talked about getting your free internet marketing education from blogs, from email subscriptions, from video… It’s time to talk audio.

It’s very easy to make a video nowadays, so most people forget there are other options. Audio recordings are, surly, not as attractive as video, but I find that they have a time saving benefit to the listener. To watch a video you have to stop what you’re doing and focus on it. An audio recording can be downloaded to your ipod or mp3 device and you can listen to it on your morning jog or while you’re driving. Definitely something worth-while, for an information marketer, to look at.

Heather Vale (new on the Hotlist) uses audio for her affiliate site,

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Internet Marketing With Blog- a Resource Guide


Why use a blog to market your online business? Because you have to!

Why a Blog?

Any veteran on-line marketer will tell you that you are not selling a product; you are offering a solution to a problem. Does this sound like a sales pitch? Maybe it's what the internet marketer is pitching to himself, to feel better about what he does. From where I'm standing, there is nothing morally wrong with that. The internet has long adopted a you-scratch-my-back-I-scratch-yours attitude. In other words: Community.

The truth is, even if you're not considering using a blog for your marketing, you probably have no choice.

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Mike Filsaime's Butterfly Marketing Effect


Mike Filsaime's 14 tips on launching a commercial website.

If you take a look at my Manifesto, you will find my theses that in order to become a successful online marketer, there is no need to pay for information products. This entry forthrightly strengthens my point


Just another long-copy sales letter

After examining Mike Filsaime's currant high-profile information product, The 7 figure code, I stumbled upon his 2006 product, Butterfly Marketing. The well branded name caught my stereotypically female sensibilities, and I wanted to check out this “pretty”, “delicate” product. Clicking on the link, I realized how duped I had been, for there was nothing pretty or delicate about it.

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