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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I’m a bit late in reading How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, but that doesn’t mean this book is in any way out of date.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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Broaden Your Bird's Eye View at TED


Last week, I talked about Knowlage@Wharton and what a profound effect it had on my brain. This reminded me of another wonderful (I mean that literally) website, that I frequently rest at, TED.

TED

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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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Earl Nightingale’s Strangest Secret


In an innocent time, when the word “strange” had any viable effect on a listener, Earl Nightingale named his inspirational recording The Strangest Secret. Sadly, we can’t say we evolved too much, as the word “secret” still works wonders on us. Winking

I truly believe that the most inspiring material I find - I find it in unsuspected places. Such is the case of Earl Nighingale’s Strangest Secret, which I was sent, by a friend from Mixx. The Secret really isn’t so strange, and to many of us may be even common knowledge, by now. But nothing can replace the perfect words of a well polished idea, and that’s exactly what Nightingale’s skit is all about. It’s a half hour piece, so grab a cup of Joe and have a sit and listen to what the man has got to say. (Nightingale is mostly targeting men in the broadcast, but this, of course, relates to women, too!)


The Strangest Secret Vs. The Secret

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All Aboard the ClueTrain - The Internet Marketing Bible


The ClueTrain has been on track since 1999, and what used to be its prophesy is now full on reality.

I’ve heard of the Cluetrain before, I’ve even reached the site on numerous, separate occasions, but I never really stopped to read it. A week ago a friend recommended it, so I read it, and boy does that prove the Cluetrain point!







What’s a Cluetrain?

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The Rise of the Author - More than a Free Marketing Report


I’d love to call Mark Joyner the most revolutionary man in our industry, but he’s not just an internet marketer and hasn’t just been one for a long time.

The more I read Joyner the more I tend to like him

I’ve written before that it wasn’t love-at-first-site-visit for me and Mark Joyner, but my respect for this man deepens with each amazing launch he makes. While others talk about giving value to your prospect, Joyner owns it.


A look at The Rise of the Author

First of all: Go read it. Just do it- it’s that good. What’s so good about it?

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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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Web 2.0- Hugging for Attention


The Free Hugs Campaign is a great lesson in viral marketing.

While surfing MyBlogLog.com (a must have for any serious blog author, who is interested in networking 5 stars - Check it out in the Hotlist I've been blocked from MyBlogLog after they started colabarating with Yahoo. Never got a reply from the staff- very disappointed, they are off the Hotlist.), I stumbled upon a blog, that featured the following video*:



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