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The Shocking Truth About Making Lots of Cash d them accolades on a platter they send it back and ask for a cracker instead.You have been lied to in regards to how to make lots of cash. When I say lots of cash I mean up to 100% profits. If this amount of profits seem far fetched keep reading. I will tell you who lied to you, why they lied and what you can do to fix it and make a ton of money. I will even tell you where to earn big money now.THE LIEInvestment fund managers and so-called analysts and experts have deceived t Describing something in a colorful way. Adding a little extra zing to an ordinary sentence. Telling the same old story but putting a heartful human interest spin on it. This is the stuff that great copy is made of! The object is to stand out in the crowd. And yet, nobody wants to take that bold step. Why? It's just words. Why are people afraid of words, when those words make them sound bea How Beets Changed My Life As copywriters and web marketers, I think it's time we asked ourselves this question:If there was one thing I hated as a kid, it was beets. I couldn't stand the look of them. Or the taste of them... although, I'm not sure I remember ever actually eating one. I just knew I would hate them. And so, my whole life I've held to the belief that I hate beets. Until recently. I was at one of those huge salad bar restaurants and there they were. My husband loves beets, and he was heaping them onto his Why do so many of us shy away from using powerful, emotionally-charged words to describe what we can offer the world? A while back I was skimming an old blog entry written by another copywriter, and nodding along in agreement with her frustration. Apparently she had been dealing with a few clients who wanted to water down the copy and take away the weighty punch that makes her so good at what she does (that's my own translation of the blog post; I can't remember her exact words). At the time, I felt the exact pain of what this copywriter was trying to convey. And then I experienced it all over again! Exceptional copywriters know that good, solid copy shakes up the reader with an emotionally-charged message. If you're a writer, you may find as I do that folks feel the magnetic pull of your website copy and articles. They see what you've done for yourself, and they crave the same for their businesses. So you bring them to life for their own audiences with copy that makes the reader sit bolt upright and drink them in; and they love it. "Thanks Dina, you make me look GOOD!" they say. But then you visit their site a few months later to find that someone replaced your perfectly worded persuasive pitch with a mealy-mouthed, watered-down version that's turned them into a carbon-copy of every other guy selling the same exact thing. Apparently the power copy was too much for them to handle. So now I must ask the question: WHY? Why, when you show people the truth of their beauty in plain English, does it make them feel uncomfortable? "You make me look GOOD." Well, yeah, I may have said it in just the right way, but it was the truth, wasn't it? You ARE good. And the world deserves to know about it. People spend their entires lives trying to prove themselves, yet when you hand them accolades on a platter they send it back and ask for a cracker instead. Describing something in a colorful way. Adding a little extra zing to an ordinary sentence. Telling the same old story but putting a heartful human interest spin on it. This is the stuff that great copy is made of! The object is to stand out in the crowd. And yet, nobody wants to take that bold step. Why? It's just words. Why are people afraid of words, when those words make them sound beau Used Car Online Auctions - Why Pay More? od at what she does (that's my own translation of the blog post; I can't remember her exact words). At the time, I felt the exact pain of what this copywriter was trying to convey. And then I experienced it all over again!In the used car online auctions, any car buyer can place a request for a quotation. Upon browsing this request the sellers will compete through an auction known as reverse auto auction online. This process will continue till such time a car seller with a price which is lowest is found. After the successful identification of a seller of a particular model of car, the buyer and seller can go ahead with the sale or p Exceptional copywriters know that good, solid copy shakes up the reader with an emotionally-charged message. If you're a writer, you may find as I do that folks feel the magnetic pull of your website copy and articles. They see what you've done for yourself, and they crave the same for their businesses. So you bring them to life for their own audiences with copy that makes the reader sit bolt upright and drink them in; and they love it. "Thanks Dina, you make me look GOOD!" they say. But then you visit their site a few months later to find that someone replaced your perfectly worded persuasive pitch with a mealy-mouthed, watered-down version that's turned them into a carbon-copy of every other guy selling the same exact thing. Apparently the power copy was too much for them to handle. So now I must ask the question: WHY? Why, when you show people the truth of their beauty in plain English, does it make them feel uncomfortable? "You make me look GOOD." Well, yeah, I may have said it in just the right way, but it was the truth, wasn't it? You ARE good. And the world deserves to know about it. People spend their entires lives trying to prove themselves, yet when you hand them accolades on a platter they send it back and ask for a cracker instead. Describing something in a colorful way. Adding a little extra zing to an ordinary sentence. Telling the same old story but putting a heartful human interest spin on it. This is the stuff that great copy is made of! The object is to stand out in the crowd. And yet, nobody wants to take that bold step. Why? It's just words. Why are people afraid of words, when those words make them sound bea How To Be Successful At Home Businesses elf, and they crave the same for their businesses. So you bring them to life for their own audiences with copy that makes the reader sit bolt upright and drink them in; and they love it. "Thanks Dina, you make me look GOOD!" they say.Not everyone can be successful at home businesses. Although a home based business can be very lucrative and net you a decent income, you need to work at it. Simply deciding to have a home based business, starting it without prior planning and preparation, and expecting it to be profitable, is a surefire recipe for disaster, or in this case - financial losses. Thus, to help you be successful at home businesses, her But then you visit their site a few months later to find that someone replaced your perfectly worded persuasive pitch with a mealy-mouthed, watered-down version that's turned them into a carbon-copy of every other guy selling the same exact thing. Apparently the power copy was too much for them to handle. So now I must ask the question: WHY? Why, when you show people the truth of their beauty in plain English, does it make them feel uncomfortable? "You make me look GOOD." Well, yeah, I may have said it in just the right way, but it was the truth, wasn't it? You ARE good. And the world deserves to know about it. People spend their entires lives trying to prove themselves, yet when you hand them accolades on a platter they send it back and ask for a cracker instead. Describing something in a colorful way. Adding a little extra zing to an ordinary sentence. Telling the same old story but putting a heartful human interest spin on it. This is the stuff that great copy is made of! The object is to stand out in the crowd. And yet, nobody wants to take that bold step. Why? It's just words. Why are people afraid of words, when those words make them sound bea Unlimited Automatic Responders – Why Do You Need An Unlimited Service? ing. Apparently the power copy was too much for them to handle.One of the features of a paid automatic responder service is usually an unlimited number of automatic responders (read unlimited lists) and normally an unlimited number of follow up messages and broadcasts. Why do you need this unlimited service?Most Internet Marketers agree that ‘the money is in the list.’ If you think about this logically it’s easy to understand why. Traffic visits your site and converts So now I must ask the question: WHY? Why, when you show people the truth of their beauty in plain English, does it make them feel uncomfortable? "You make me look GOOD." Well, yeah, I may have said it in just the right way, but it was the truth, wasn't it? You ARE good. And the world deserves to know about it. People spend their entires lives trying to prove themselves, yet when you hand them accolades on a platter they send it back and ask for a cracker instead. Describing something in a colorful way. Adding a little extra zing to an ordinary sentence. Telling the same old story but putting a heartful human interest spin on it. This is the stuff that great copy is made of! The object is to stand out in the crowd. And yet, nobody wants to take that bold step. Why? It's just words. Why are people afraid of words, when those words make them sound bea Rental Companies Have Record Year d them accolades on a platter they send it back and ask for a cracker instead.2005 proved to be a very good year for the rental industry. Several companies showed record earnings and revenues last year. Caterpillar, H&E, Ingersoll-Rand, and JLG were among the leaders in earnings.Caterpillar, Peoria, IL, had record profits and revenues in the third quarter. With revenues of $8.98 billion and profit of $667 million both numbers were up dramatically from the 2004 year. Caterpill Describing something in a colorful way. Adding a little extra zing to an ordinary sentence. Telling the same old story but putting a heartful human interest spin on it. This is the stuff that great copy is made of! The object is to stand out in the crowd. And yet, nobody wants to take that bold step. Why? It's just words. Why are people afraid of words, when those words make them sound beautiful? Is it that they fear they'll have to live up to the expectations? Is it the white sheep syndrome? "I'll only do it if everyone else is doing the same thing"? Oh, wait. But if you do the same thing as everyone else, then no one will notice you. And you wanted to be noticed which is why you paid over 2,000 dollars to have your image changed. I guess a copywriter shouldn't care what happens to the copy after it leaves our computers and we get paid for our time and effort. But if you're a really good copywriter you probably do care. As a business owner who pays advertising professionals to dress up your image, are you hiding behind a sterile message? I really hope not. If you're not afraid to tell the web how truly fantastic you are, then visit my URL below and let's talk about your next web copywriting project. Copyright 2006 Dina Giolitto. All rights reserved.
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