Power Up Your Internet Marketing
When You Tell Stories for Fun and Prospects
An EXTRA "Cat Chat" TELESMINAR by
Cathy Goodwin with guest Connie Ragen Green
Tuesday December 15, 2009
10 AM PT / 1 PM ET
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Attention coaches, consultants, independent professionals and service business owners! Discover the most powerful (and most fun) part of promoting your business online in this FREE and fun teleseminar. Are you struggling to stand out in a competitive marketplace? Need a way to promote your personality, expertise and experience without sounding sales-y? Looking for even more secrets of writing compelling copy? We copywriters like to talk about bullets, headlines and hooks. But there's another weapon you can add to your arsenal. You can tell stories. Storytelling will add rocket fuel to your Internet marketing efforts...but only if you know a few ground rules. You've probably heard about the power of storytelling. You know that everyone will sit up and start listening when we hear the words, "Once Upon a Time." You know we'll get caught up in suspense and we'll keep listening till we get to the end. So many Internet marketers add stories to their websites, blogs and other online spaces. Sometimes they work effectively... but sometimes they backfire.That's right. The wrong story can work against you. And sometimes Internet marketers just don't tell their story in the most effective way. Or they miss opportunities to tell great stories.
You will gain value from this call even if you have no intention of writing your own copy. As you learn the components of copywriting, you will be a more effective all-around marketer and a discerning client if you decide to hire a copywriter. About the Presenters Connnie Ragen Green is an Internet Marketing Empire Builder who teaches people how to leverage their skills for bsiness growth. Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D., is a copywriter and website makeover coach. Our clients include coaches, consultants, speakers, lawyers, financial advisors, and software designers. They range from supply chain consultants to party entertainers, from off-the-boat newbies to confident veterans.. As usual, you will enjoy some New York Minute critiques. Submit your website EARLY as only a few can be discussed. |
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Why you need to add stories to your online marketing strategies