Are you
being quoted often enough?
Or ever?
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Each time your name (and
link to your newsletter, webpage, or book) appears in print, that’s a ticket to
high-value free publicity.
And FREE PUBLICITY is like gilded rain!
Seeing your quotation in
print (or hearing you give it) ...
* Says you are smart, special, and articulate—one of the
chosen.
* Compels the reader to click your link.
* Tells them to pay more attention to you and what you
say.
* Confirms that from a million (or a hundred) choices,
you were singularly chosen because you are gifted.
You get the idea.
So if it’s so valuable, what
are you doing right now to make it happen?
Just what
I thought. That’s why I wrote:
How to
be QUOTED
(Almost)
EVERYWHERE
(Almost)
ALL THE TIME
It’s a 18-page, 6000-word
report that will show you how to launch a quick campaign to see your wit,
humor, insight, charm, and neon common sense shared often in prize-length portions
where your buyers read or listen.
It starts with one quote
from you. Another wizard in your field recognizes that quote’s genius and it is
shared with the 25,000 readers of their newsletter. You helped 25,000 people,
they saw it was you, and some of them want to know more about what makes you so
extraordinary. (Some put the quote in their newsletter, speech, or book.) The next
thing you know the folks are buying everything you produce and are begging to wash
your car and contribute to your retirement plan!
Well, it doesn’t exactly
happen that way. But it sure doesn’t hurt to see your name and acumen forever
in somebody else’s text or book. Or hear you singled out as an expert...
In this report I show you
two campaigns we conducted that have others thinking that this journeyman
wordsmith (that’s me) dines with the upper echelons, the true honchos, in
several fields. The reward: several speeches, many breakout sessions, lots of
books sold, requests for articles written, and a very happy mother before she
passed.
I’ll talk about being a
radio expert, finding model quotes to get you started, getting interviewed, planting
quotes for future growth, how to submit to eager editors, how hard work trumps
non-fame, what makes quotes work, and, of course, more.
That’s it, almost the end of
the sales pitch.
The report costs $19 and it
is immediately downloadable when you hit the ORDER form.
STOP! I’m
cutting the price in half until Oct. 15, about a month from now. But why wait? Why let the kids jump in
and use up the quote space first?
When you open the order
form, put 5350
in the COUPON BOX and it will
recalculate and charge you $10. (No tax or shipping.)
Why am I cutting the price
in half? Maybe I’ve got a brain virus—but don’t quote me.
ORDER today, before I recover!
Somebody’s quotes will be
filling up websites, newsletters, magazines, journals, posters, book sayings.
Somebody is going to be speaking on the TV and radio. Somebody’s words are
going to fill others’ blogs and tweets. If it’s not
you, shame. I’m trying to show you the quick how-to process.
Is it worth $10 (or $ .0017
a word) to have your name quoted for posterity? Is it worth $10 to make your
mother happy—or your father astonished?
Last chance while the
fever’s on me: ORDER. $10. Coupon #5350.
I’ll see you at this
newsletter on October when I show you how to put the same basic book text in
print once, then seven times more for almost nothing.
Take that money you are
going to save on Oct. 1 and buy “How to
be QUOTED (almost) EVERYWHERE (almost) ALL THE TIME.” ORDER right now. (Better hurry. I’m already feeling a bit
better.)
Gordon Burgett