Posts Tagged ‘John Carlton’
Copywriting Masters Tele-Summit 2009
This is the best copywriting seminar I’ve seen and it is FREE! Thirteen (they must not be superstitious) of the most respected copywriters in the business give you their secrets to success.Check it out here.
Presenters include: John Carlton, Michel Fortin, Marlon Sanders, Harlan Kilstein, Brian Keith Voiles, Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero, Michael Morgan, Ray Edwards, Troy White, Peter Fogel, Brian McElroy, Kenneth Yu
Hope you enjoy it…I know I did!
John Carlton Shows You How To Commit Suicide
Ok……in John’s defense, he called it “how to murder your business” so I figured I’d step it up appropriately for you all and get your attention in the process.
He does have a great point in his latest post though and that is “not having a plan” for 2010 will kill your business…guaranteed!
Most entrepreneurs wander from hope to hope into the new year wondering if they will hit “pay dirt” again …..or ever for that matter. If you are wandering aimlessly….stop right now…get a plan and follow it. Even if it is not completely thought through it will send you in the general direction that you want to go. You need to follow something or you will fall for everything.
The most successful people, let alone entrepreneurs, have a plan and follow it. Now lets be clear, they DO “course correct” along the way….but if you don’t have a compass to begin with…forget it!
So clear your mind and set your internet marketing compass to true north and access success like you have never imagined in the coming year…one step at a time.
Recommended Resource: John Carlton Blog
John Carlton has a rare “guest post” by Kevin Rogers
John Carlton takes copy writing to a whole new level. If you are interested in learning how to write great copy from one of the masters, I highly recommend visiting John Carlton’s Official Blog (it is free).
Kevin Rogers was a stand up comedian for a while and wrote a nice post on the inner working of being a bartender in Chicago. It draws a great parallel to our direct selling market and how bar customers can teach us a lot about marketing. Give it a read.









