Tag: Marketing

23
Jul

"Elvis" Photos

kh4c2831_sm.jpg kh4c2960_sm.jpg Here are some photos taken at the recent National Speakers Association convention where I spoke before 2,000 professional speakers on Inspired Marketing.

This is where I told them about Zero Limits and received a standing ovation. These wonderful people treated me like a rock star, making me feel like Elvis.

kh4c2836_sm.jpg I have no idea what I’m smiling about here.

kh4c2924_sm.jpg 2,ooo people!

kh4c2835_sm.jpg Yes, I’m talking to you.

Ao Akua,

joe
www.mrfire.com

PS – All photos by photographybydov.com

22
Jul

Riches in Niches

Another person I met at NSA — I met hundreds of wonderful people there — was Susan Friedman, who calls herself a tradeshow coach.

She handed me her book, Riches In Niches, and I love it. It’s all about making money in a focused area. Her book is truly great. I later learned she has a nice offer for getting it today.

See www.richesinniches.com/book/

Ao Akua,

Joe
www.mrfire.com

PS – You can still get $300 in gifts when you get more copies of Zero Limits. Go to the link below and grab copies (and your gifts) and give the extra copies as “seeds” to schools, churches, prisons, libraries, bus stops, hospitals, family, friends, clients, kids, and anyone else you can think of. Let’s spread the power of “I love you.” www.collaborativepush.com/joevitale Thank you.

22
Jul

Look This Up

Maybe you care, maybe you don’t, but you can now find me listed on Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Vitale

And no, I didn’t put me there.

Tip: It might be a sound marketing move to list you, your product or service on Wikipedia.

Just a thought.

Ao Akua,

Joe
www.mrfire.com

PS — Most people play it safe in their marketing. That’s fine, except if they think a little crazy and do something a little zany to get the media’s attention, they may find themselves with a stampede of new traffic. For help in thinking very differently, see www.patobryan.com/aasp3.htm  It’s a fun site to review because of the legendary publicist the site describes. Go see.

21
Jul

PS to 12-String Lesson

img_2603_1_2_1_1.JPGimg_2602_1_1_2_1.JPG I just received an email containing several pictures of the guitar I was so hypnotically drawn to, that I wrote about in my previous post: a custom made 12-string Taylor 655ce black w/Florentine Cutaway.

I like what I see and just ordered it. It will be here on Tuesday.

The lesson: Hypnotic copy with clear graphics helps lead to a sale – which is the musical sound of money coming your way.

Or, in this case, going out of my way and on to Kentucky.

But money has to circulate, and I know that the more I spend, the more I receive.

Ao Akua,

Joe
www.mrfire.com

PS —  Don’t tell Pat I bought this collectible guitar. He’s gonna be sooo jealous. 🙂

21
Jul

A 12-String Copywriting Lesson

Pat O’Bryan stopped by the house recently and showed me his 12-string guitar. I have plenty of guitars, but not a 12-string. I decided I wanted one, especially after I heard Pat make his sing.

Plus I still needed to reward myself for the major accomplishment of speaking before 2,000 speakers at NSA last week.

(Tip: Always reward yourself when you do something challenging in your life. It builds confidence and encourages you to do more challenging things. Plus it’s fun.)

I poked around the net, searching for 12-string guitars, but found most descriptions of guitars to be pretty lame.

They didn’t give details.

They didn’t evoke my imagination.

They weren’t, well, hypnotic.

But then I stumbled across Steilberg String Instruments at http://store.stringinstruments.com/

They are in Louisville, Kentucky, been there for over two decades, and seem to truly love their work.

As I browsed their listings for 12-string guitars, imagine what I felt when I read the following:

Taylor 655ce Black w/Florentine Cutaway 

We have never seen anything quite so awesome.  It’s unlikely that you have either, since this is likely one of a kind.  A Maple jumbo 12-string guitar customized with the recently re-introduced Florentine (sharp) cutaway, ES electronics, and an Opaque Black Finish.

Seriously, this thing looks incredible.  We sincerely doubt anyone could walk by this without a double take.  The White binding and Mother of Pearl inlays are the perfect contrast to the black finish, framing the tantalizing curves of the Jumbo body like Hot Rod pin-striping.

But then you play it………..and you forget what it looks like because all you can concentrate on is the vast world of musical sounds that seem to come flying out of this box.  It’s got power and presence, volume with subtlety, and the seemingly full range of a grand piano.  Plug it in and it sounds equally great with the Taylor ES Electronics.  It’s perfect marriage of looks, sound and functionality.  If it only came with it’s own adoring fans, you’d be set.  This guitar might help you make some anyway.

I could just see the looks on people’s faces as they saw me holding that baby.

And when I began to play, I could imagine everyone turning to look, to see where the awesome sound was coming from.

And to think that the guitar had hot rod-like pin-striping made me wonder if Francine would like it, too.

In short, the copy was riveting.

It made the guitar come to life in my mind.

It made me want it.

The only problem on the Steilberg website was the lack of a photo for the Taylor 655ce, which made me really want to see it.

Aren’t you curious about how it looks, too?

So I called the store. I told them I was interested in the guitar. They told me they would call me back in about ten minutes. They were going to take pictures of the guitar right then and there.

Now that’s service.

Well, they called back an hour later. They took pictures but their Internet was down so they couldn’t upload them yet.

At this point I still haven’t seen the guitar.

And naturally I haven’t bought it, either.

In short, great copy can lead to a sale, but sometimes you need a great graphic to close it.

Ao Akua,

Joe
www.mrfire.com

PS – Pat and I just released a DVD set revealing what I’m calling “Knee-Slapping Marketing” though it could just as easily be called “Zany Marketing” or “Outrageous Marketing.” Go see www.patobryan.com/aasp3.htm