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News Flash! People Actually Buy Stuff From Dodgy-Looking Long Sales Copy Sites

Monday, June 18th, 2007

You know the websites I mean; those with the endless sales copy that goes on and on down the page. The websites that look horrible and tacky and cheap.

People actually do buy stuff from these websites. That’s why people bother to put them up in the first place. That’s why they are still there when you check back years later.

This is something that I have learned over the last year.

Prior to that - because I never bought stuff from these websites, I assumed that nobody would be stupid enough to buy stuff from those websites.

But then one day I was looking for specific information and whoa! I found (the promise of) it at one of these websites. And the offer seemed pretty sound when I considered all they had to say.

So I bought it.

Amazed at myself, I started doing some research and found out there is a whole subculture around these long-copy direct sales websites.

Why?

Because…

Words. Are. Very. Powerful.

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The Purpose of this Blog is…

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

My girlfriend and I were huddling around the fire today trying to defrost and otherwise contemplating her swollen belly (baby not gas) and discussing our impending trip to France, Ireland and London (we leave Wednesday) when I asked if her sister in Paris has the ‘net.

“yes, why?”

“Oh you know, so I can check my emails and. you know, … blog … a little.”

“Are you still doing that?”

“Err, yes … I like writing you know …”

“Ok, but I hope that’s not all you want to do on holiday.”

“Of course not darling … ”

She has no idea why I blog, and I was just sitting here thinking about it and I realised that I have been very vague about why I have started this, my fourth blog.

Mind you, not that it matters because nobody much is reading it yet but anyway…

The reason I am writing this blog is because I am freshly starting out (again) on my great adventure to fulfill my life’s purpose. I have recently defined and refined my Life Purpose (I described it all in this article and this article for LivingNow magazine).

If you were to go and read these articles, you would see that I was extremely circumspect about exactly what business i am in. That was because I had just written the article in a big hurry (the editor perversely likes them better that way) and I didn’t want to say something and then change my mind or radically refine my call. But anyway that was a month or two ago now and I am pretty certain that my decision has stuck and will continue to do so. The business I am in (as distinct from my life purpose) is Media Publishing. Not just writing. Not just music. Not just meditation and Zen/Tao stuff. Not just running LivingNow’s website and otherwise doing LivingNow stuff. The business I am in is Media Publishing.

Everything I do revolves around this, and if I feel that I am straying I just need to ask myself is what I am doing about “Media Publishing” and if the answer is yes then I am cool, if it is no I have to draw the line and get back on track.

So that makes running a blog pretty cool.

And now it is time to sell something. I was just sitting here typing all this nazel gazing crap out and I realised I really need to start selling stuff.

But I am going on holiday for five weeks. Bugger.

Ok, so here’s what I am going to do. I have just finished a seven track “collection of songs” (can’t just say CD anymore dammit) and I have a two track project in the mail too. And I am about to start releasing written products for sale. But all of this is going to have to wait until I get back from Europe. So meanwhile…

I am going to do a little marketing exercise. I am going to write and upload to the web one very useful piece of writing. A gift to the world. And I am going to email it everyone I know and otherwise give it a little nudge before I leave and then see if it spreads over the internet and to what extent while I am gone.

Surely if I can come up with one really useful info-gift to the world it will get some eyeballs. Or not? Let’s find out. I can’t lose really, if it does well, then I can get back from my holiday and start selling stuff leveraging off the momentum the ‘gift’ has provided me, if it doesn’t spread, then I can re-package it and acticely sell it in a more pro-active manner.

Ok, I’ll be right back, gotta go write this thang…

Meanwhile
go listen to my tunes here


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My Favourite Blog (except for mine!)

Friday, June 15th, 2007

I get a kick out of checking out all the wacky business ideas that the author of Uncommon Business Blog unearths for our pleasure. Actually it’s quite addictive, and when there isn’t anything new there when I check, I get pretty low, maybe there is some kind of weird connection between cool business ideas and feel-good chemical reactions in the brain? I reckon I might be, like, onto something there man…

Anyway, three of my favourite posts at this simple little spot of bloggy goodness are:

The Most Incredible Record Company You Never Heard About: a nice little music marketing idea.

How To Invest In Music Bands: Hey send some cash my way man!

The Richest Piano Player You’ve Never Heard About: Ok her style looks pretty lame but you gotta dig her music business nous right?


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An Okay blog

Monday, June 11th, 2007

actually it looks great, okay is the name of the cd (i think) and it (the blog) is kind of the same idea as I have with this here blog, to openly share the how’s of marketing music. in his case his music, in mine, my music (and writing). I mean that’s not all this is going to be about, but it is part of it.

check it out. nice. haven’t heard the music yet. unfortunately no time for such luxury today. work calleth and off to Europe for five weeks next week, so things will probably be a bit slow for a while yet…

http://jeffcaylor.com/


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I think a lot about Marketing

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

This really loses people when I bring it up at parties. Their eyes glaze over and next thing you know, I am left trying to convince my glass of flat warm cola that it really is a fascinating and colourful artform.

Oh well.

I am right now about to embark on what I hope will be the most successful spree of marketing I have ever done. I’d explain in words, but truthfully I know parts of the picture, because it all about experimentation and testing (that’s part of what is so dynamic and exciting about marketing). I can say that I know that it involves my meditation/philosphy passions with my music/writing passions, and that I find it challenging to see how to peice these together. For example, some of my songs are about feeling totally fucked up and miserable but my meditation has brought me incredible levels of happiness and peace, and I am going to help people to experience that. “From a marketing perspective” as people everyday say in corporate offices around the world, this is interesting because it is essentially a kind of contradiction.

And then there is my passion for treating each other with love and respect, but I write horror stories, complete with blood, guts and despicable examples of human depravity at it’s worst.

Oh well, I know I’ll figure it out as I go, perhaps by blathering on at length about Yin and Yang, and about the need to contemplate with close scrutiny the fact of our mortality and the often brutal nature of sickness, injury and the processes of death (in order to liberate ourselves from Fear).

Here’s a guy who is doing a great job of marketing two similar streams of self-expression: the personal development/spirituality field and that of popular music. I haven’t heard the music yet but I. love. the. marketing. angle.

http://www.mannymolecular.com/

Yes, I think a lot about marketing…


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