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Transcript of Using Story to Win on Social Media

Duct Tape Marketing

And if you had a blog back in 2005 2006 you probably were blogging on blogger.com on Blogspot. My business is called Duct Tape marketing and all my other social media handles are Duct Tape Marketing. John Jantsch: Yeah, so my Twitter name is duct tape. So I think of direct sales. And so my-.

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6 Neuromarketing Stimuli That Speak to the Old Brain

ConversionXL

Patrick Renvoise and Christophe Morin wrote a book called Neuromarketing about this in 2005. Many are classic advertising examples, but you can easily apply these to your website. In the beginning of the book, they offer a sort of framework for marketing to the old brain. Of course visuals matter in advertising.

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Transcript And MP3 Of My $180,000 Website Flipping Presentation

Entrepreneurs-Journey.com by Yaro Starak

All of you people who haven’t seen my blog, please remember my name or that website address. I changed the name, by the way, to MTGParadise.com. I began placing advertisements on the website. Would you be interested in advertising on my website?” and I got a handful of advertisers who said yes. He’s German.

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Google VP: Here's How to Get Bought By Us

mashable.com

And maybe you heard of a tiny Linux-based mobile software designer Google bought in 2005, called Android Inc.? In January 2006, Google acquired advertising company dMarc Broadcasting for $102 million. The company helped Google improve its mobile advertising solutions. For many startups, the transition isn’t a hard sell.

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Which Are More Legible: Serif or Sans Serif Typefaces?

alexpoole.info

They point out that of 123 statements about typography in Burt’s book, only three – 3 – were either supported by data or by reference to named sources (Rooum, 1981; Hartley and Rooum, 1983; in Lund, 1995 ). What about what David Ogilvy said in his OGILVY ON ADVERTISING, and elsewhere? Interested in the paper?