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    Marketing A "Happy Period" - The Smackdown

    Holy mental course correction, Batman!” You don’t want to miss Purr-fect copy for purr-fect profits -- Walter's copywritingtomorrow’s post!

    Tired of my incessant questioning, Special Guest Villain . . . errr, Special Guest Poster and author Lois Kelly of Foghound is going to take a few moments from her busy schedule and set me straight about the whole “Happy Period” controversy.

    It’s the “Why” chromosome vs. the “X” so stay tuned.

    Same Bat-Time.

    Same Bat-Channel.Dynamic Duo of Sales - Walter Terry and ROI Copywriting!

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    Lois’ first mention of it while commenting on my post about the scrapbooking industry’s attempt to boost sagging profits by turning men into “girlie men.”

    My ’still not getting it’ follow-up post

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