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The best way to ensure that your email marketing remains effective as well as easy, is to pay attention to some basic branding issues. Spending some time upfront getting this taken care of will save you countless hours and lots … Continue reading
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How to guarantee sales success
It’s the secret direct response copywriters and their clients would kill for and it’s hidden in plain sight. Yes, there’s no mystery to it at all. Anyone with half a grain of common sense knows the answer: all you need … Continue reading
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Tagged Common Sense, Contenders, Desires, Direct Response Copywriters, Emotion, Emotions, Fears, Feelings, Hidden In Plain Sight, Logic, Market Research, Mystery, No Doubt, Nuances, Old Adage, Philosophy, Sales Success, Satisfaction, Target Market, Vacuum
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