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    Secrets Of Article Marketing Exposed

     “The real equity on the Web lies in the content, not in the technology that helps us produce it.”

    Source: How Can 10 Simple Articles Change Your Life?

    Boy .. .  blog designer extraordinaire Chris Pearson nails it in one. But his quote is just another way of saying what every successful business knows: “Content Is King.”

    Nothing gets sold without it.

    Btw, when was the last time you treated your sales copy as the most important element in your campaign? And, if you did give it the forethought of a tick on a dog, how did that work out for you? Was the campaign successful, or did you make the decision to ‘never do that again,’ without realizing you got out of it what you put into it?

    Inquiring minds want to know.

    Like what you read? Then click here to buy me a coffee.

    By Walter |

    Topics: Client Top Secret, From The Trenches, Pro Analysis |


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