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How To Get What You Want By Helping Others Get What They Want

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Duct Tape Transcript Email Download New Tab John Jantsch (00:00): This episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast was brought to you by the MarTech Podcast, hosted by my friend Ben Shapiro, is brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network, the audio destination for business professionals with episodes you can listen to in under 30 minutes.

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The Venture Capital Secret: 3 Out of 4 Start-Ups Fail

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Stop Chasing Clients Once And for All: A Five-Day Plan To Bring Them To Your Doorstep

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In 2009, Matt Sonnhalter switched the focus of his advertising and marketing agency from B2B industrial manufacturing accounts to working only with companies that sell products to professional tradesmen. He now has an email list with 18,000 subscribers, 5,000 friends on Facebook, and more than 100,000 Twitter followers.

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Set It And Forget It: Seven Messages For A Seamless, Hassle-Free Marketing Campaign

YoungUpstarts

In a day filled with putting out fires, dealing with employee issues, and sweet talking customers, the last thing any small business owner wants to have to do is squeeze in time to run to their office to send out an email to their prospects and customer list. It should be a quick follow-up message to make sure they received email #1.

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How To Get What You Want By Helping Others Get What They Want

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I went pretty deeply in debt, you know, back in 19, late 1989 to about 1992 when I first discovered marketing. Sign up to receive email updates. Enter your name and email address below and I'll send you periodic updates about the podcast. More About Joe Polish: WhatsInItForThem.com. Take The Marketing Assessment: Like this show?

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Hubris Versus Humility: The $15 billion Difference

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By 1992 Research in Motion (RIM) had been in business for eight years, had 16 employees, sales of about $500,000 a year, and three or four business lines. The new device could hold names, email addresses, phone and fax numbers and incoming and outgoing messages. RIM and TiVo are two examples of getting it right and wrong.

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Seven (More) Cool Marketing Tips To Help You Reel In Clients

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Each time you publish a post, people searching for any keywords it contains will be drawn to your site, where they may sign up for your email list and buy your products or services. Even in today’s electronic world of email, texting, and social media, direct mail is still a highly effective workhorse. Go “old school” with direct mail.