I love inspirational stories and hearing about people who have done well in any business, but especially online businesses. So "Click Here To Order", the new book by Joel Comm looks like a must-read. Apparently Joel talks to over 40 Internet entrepreneurs in the book and finds out what makes them successful and what got them started.
You can buy it over here from Amazon UK and you can also find our more info at the official Click Here To Order site. Be warned though it's one of those God-awful American "sales letter" landing pages full of testimonials, bonus offers, special features and "$297 value for just $1.00" horrid sales messages. It's such a nasty landing page that I almost didn't order the book. However, I did, from Amazon UK for £8.25.
I'll let you know if it's any good once it comes.
What I'm listening to right now: Yung Berg Feat Casha – The Business
Click Here To Order – The Stories of the Worlds Most Successful Internet Marketing Entrepreneurs
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Welcome to my blog. My name is Kieron Donoghue and I am the founder of ShareMyPlaylists.com, ContentNow.co.uk and some other stuff. I have no idea why I'm blue on this photo though but I like it!
Thanks for the recommendation Kieron.
Might have considered reading the book, but if he thinks that the landing page he has created to flog the book is a good one, and that’s the mode in which the book is written, he’s not my cuppa cha and so I’ll stick to reading more sober stuff.
Not my cup of tea either but thatnks for the heads up. Whether we like those landing pages or not, they are very common in the US and some of them ‘must’ be genuinely successful, maybe, perhaps..
Its all the so called ‘email list’ gurus that made all there money by teaching other people how to make money.
This looks interesting but I wonder if it’s full of ‘domain buying’ entrepreneur stories from back in the day when things were a little easier?
Wow, an attractive girl called Jenny popped onto my screen and offered me a special deal!
I despise American marketing.
“God-awful American “sales letter” landing pages full of testimonials, bonus offers, special features and “$297 value for just $1.00? horrid sales messages. ”
Hahaha, I almost spilled my coffee on my keyword. But geez, he’s making millions, if he insists using long ass sales pages he should have at least get a better designer. The sales page is soooo 1995.