Marketing Wisdom – Professional Promotions
Occasionally, as I continue my marketing endeavors on the Internet, I meet other marketers who have a solid grasp on the responsibility of marketing. What we present to our readers often means we’re representing product. Those products reflect the values we (ourselves) exhibit. So, we have to be careful about exhibiting qualities we’d rather not present to our customers.
From the earliest days of marketing online, I’ve found one couple actually SHINES in marketing and copywriting tactics that flow with ethical and moral sales tactics. I’ve learned much from them, and continue to learn from them. In fact, I’ve learned so much from them that I actually recommend them to my buyers, often giving their products as gifts to my buyers, because I believe their efforts reflect well on my own business.
Just recently I was given the opportunity to sign up as an affiliate for their products, and I’ve done that. I don’t market products I haven’t used, read, or would not support, because I don’t believe that’s fair to my readers. But here are some products that I feel confident enough in supporting to put their links on my website, and promote to my readers.
If you haven’t done so, please do sign up for my ezine Jan’s News & Updates in the top corner of this website. But then, go to this link to find out more about these products.
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When this book came out, I was anxious to read it. I wanted to know if I was committing any of the deadly sins of marketing. Considering that I know Sylvia fairly well, in an Internet based community kind of knowing, I expected great things of her ebook, and I got them. Sylvia Fortin offers specific information about marketing techniques and strategies that many of us have tried in part, or have had tried on us, that don’t work, annoy, irritate, and otherwise malign a working relationship with customers. The book is to the point, direct and specific about what works and what doesn’t.
In the scheme of marketing, I have to admit I’ve been guilty of using a few of the tactics, before I realized how much I didn’t like those tactics. But there are better ways to market product, and I’ve learned to use the better ways.
Thanks Sylvia, for an eye popping new ethics guide for marketers. To get your copy of “Internet Marketing Sins” click on the book photo – it’s a great book for marketers who want to pursue ethical marketing standards and it’s FREE.


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