I made a mistake…

I’ve been marketing online for many years now and have discovered a lot of mistakes over the years and yet there are mistakes I find I make even today and wish I would have known about them sooner.

A good friend of mine, who I’ve know for more than 15 years has just released “The 50 Biggest Marketing Mistakes I see Information Marketers Make”.

http://www.thatonewebguy.com/marketing-mistakes

I’ve actually read and listened to this course and it seems like Bret is talking right to me pointing out several of the things I knew I was guilty of but had forgotten to address. So many places I’m leaving money on the table.

Bret’s course makes it even easier to keep from making these same mistakes by putting together an info product checklist to help you eliviate some of these mistakes.

The great thing is you can get the checklist just by visiting the site. http://www.thatonewebguy.com/marketing-mistakes

Here are a few words from others that have already taken this course:

“Bret, you have the rare ability to cut through the bull**** and explain to people just what they need to know. No hyperbole, no fluff, and just meat and potatoes information about what they really need to do to succeed with an information marketing

business.” – Paul Hartunian

“So, just how valuable can one course be? Well, Bret’s observations on Mistake #6 saved me three months on product development… #13 made me over $300,000… #16 will make a HUGE difference in sales for almost any product (or service)… a recent New York Times Best Selling author used #24 to test the title of his book… #38 is building my list for me like crazy, on autopilot… are you getting the idea? When Bret Ridgway talks about Information Marketing, I listen. You should, too!”

Ray Edwards

I’m sure by now you get the point that this is a must have course. I was going to say if you are serious about marketing you should have this on your bookshelf.

But that’s not accurate; I can’t leave it on my bookshelf because I keep referring to it over and over again. Do yourself a favor, jump on over and check it out and claim your checklist now.

http://www.thatonewebguy.com/marketing-mistakes

I wish you all the best and much success in everything you do.

Frank Deardurff III – That One Web Guy!

About Frank Deardurff

My Passion is my Faith, Family, Love for Music, Art and Photography. I myself have delivered many of my own training courses as well as webinars and teleseminars for many other coaching groups. I’ve also published a book titled “50 Biggest Website Mistakes”. Having many decades of experience in various forms of graphics and IT experience and aspects of online business, my vision is to help others overcome their fears and frustration with taking their businesses online and reach the next level of success.

2 Comments

  1. Online Product Development on July 7, 2008 at 2:49 am

    Great information.Very informative article.Thanks.!Innovation is the essence of all growth. This is especially true in marketing. In an age of technological advancements, change is a natural outcome — change in food habits, change in expectations and requirements.

  2. Mr. Ooh! on July 7, 2008 at 2:42 pm

    I am reading “50 Greatest Mistakes…” and benefiting from it.

    Probably just as good an exercise is to take a look at what we are doing that is right.

    I think that we are – so much and so often – our own greatest critics and that information like this can really only be utilized if your focus is on what you are doing that is being done well. (I am sure that this could have been stated more succinctly, but hope that you get the idea.)

    I am so easily swallowed up by attention to what I am doing that is wrong that it doesn’t take long before I am gnawing away at that which is right.

    I see that to be one of Frank’s assets — he comes up with solutions night and day!

    For instance the mastermindinabox. Such a solution! I understand a new version is out or on it’s way out. How will it be better than version 1? I very much look forward to this product and have high hopes that I will be able to get it soon.

    Mr. Ooh!

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