• How Dell Changed The Face Of The Call to Action

    If you don’t use a call to action in your marketing, it’s going to be as useful as a chocolate teapot. You might think that your customers are intelligent enough to know you want them to buy from you (or get in touch, sign up for your newsletter, etc.), but if you don’t tell them […]

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  • 5 Ways to Stop Selling and Make An Impact

      Do you want to know what’s turning off your customers? Your insistence on selling to them at every given opportunity. You might think that as a marketer that’s your job. Well, you’re wrong – at least not to overtly sell. This theory is backed up with some research carried out by Neilsen that identified […]

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  • 6 Steps To Achieve The Perfect Body – Email Body

      The world is obsessed with perfection. Regardless of the time of year, you are bombarded with news of the latest fads (in the exercise and diet world) that will allegedly help you achieve the perfect body. Despite the claims of it can be achieved with little effort on your part, you know it will […]

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  • This is Why You Shouldn’t Hire a Copywriter

      Have I gone crazy? Quite possibly, but there are actually some circumstances when you shouldn’t hire a copywriter. Before I go into that, I just want to cover off what a copywriter is all about. In a nutshell, it’s my job to help you communicate more efficiently with your customers through writing. However, it […]

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  • Please, Please Read My Content

      Do you get the feeling that you’re writing to an empty room? Despite spending hours crafting your blog posts, no one seems to be reading them.   You’ve spent ages researching and compiling a list of topics as long as your arm that you know your audience will love, and yet they’re met with […]

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  • Content Marketing Strategy – Where Do You Start?

      You need a content marketing strategy, but where do you start? Do you blog, write white papers, curate content? The one thing you’ll realise very early on is that some types of content take a lot of time and energy to create, whereas others can be done quickly. Some will generate a shed load […]

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  • Human Writer vs. The Machines

      The growth of AI and other automation are threatening the human race – in particular, our jobs. Many believe this is a good thing as it will release people from mundane work and enable them to use their skills elsewhere within a business to drive growth. Bob Bly, in his recent post, ‘Is the […]

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  • How Reverse Engineering Will Add Power to Your Content

      When designing a new product or service, what’s your first step? You don’t launch into designing your packaging or anything like that (I hope). No. Instead you think about your target audience: Is there one for what you want to offer? Who are the types of people you want to sell to? What is […]

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  • Benefits Sell; Features Tell

    Peeking Behind the Sales Curtain   How many times have you heard that your copy should show and not tell? Even though it’s something you keep hearing, it’s not always something that’s easy to achieve. In fact, you might be of the opinion that its utter nonsense and people will only buy if you tell […]

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  • Focusing Your Message – What Are Your Priorities?

      One of the biggest issues I find in the marketing world is clients not knowing what their priorities are. Or, to be precise, they think they know what they are, but they’re wrong. Let me explain. When meeting with a client for the first time, I’ll spend a lot of time chatting about what […]

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