Collaborative Tips Booklets – Instant Marketing Team and Instant Product

January 7th, 2011 by pauletteensign

At the suggestion of Janice Campbell, founder of NAIWE, please take a moment to see if this is something you want to jump on right away. She has a first-hand experience of what a powerful tool this is and asked me to bring it to you.

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Are you one of the many writers who would rather do anything but market your work? You can tell from that question that you are certainly not alone.

And you also may be more inclined to want to give things away and be helpful to others, finding it easier than asking for payment in exchange for your work.

  • What if 13 other people were marketing you?
  • What if you could build your bottom line by giving away your work?
  • What if it took you less than 10 minutes and a small financial investment to have a new product?

All of that (and more!) is available by participating in a collaborative Collection of Experts tips booklet.  There is one filling right now, “How to Improve Your Business Communication – Tips from a Collection of Experts.”

Go take a look right now to see the details, a free sample PDF of a completed booklet, and the shopping cart link to grab your spot — TODAY —  at www.CollectionOfExperts.com

Let me know any questions you have, too.

‘Looking forward to your benefiting from this very soon.

Paulette Ensign

www.tipsbooklets.com

www.CollectionOfExperts.com

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Twitter and Tips Booklets

October 14th, 2009 by pauletteensign

Twitter.com is one of my  most favorite online communication tools, sometimes almost more than email. (I said almost). It’s probably my most favorite for the same reason that tips booklets appeal to me. They are both quick, easy, and to the point. They suit not only my personality but the personalities of lots of people who are wired like me, who are not drawn to lots of explanation and background and posturing and tons of make-nice before getting to what there is to say.

This approach appeals to a certain segment of the world’s population, surely not everyone. So Twitter (and booklets) become the ideal starting point to build relationship. It’s not the end-all-be-all. It’s the starting point. Little snippets – teasers – are placed in a limited number of characters on Twitter. The writing style I’ve advocated for years with tips booklets suggests a short form of communication, too.

For the people who want more, there must be (and is) more. The Twitter snippets often include URLs to whatever “more” is. I’ve made sales as a direct result of “Tweets” in which I placed some URLs. With tips booklets, people have come back around to want more products, services, or both to go beyond the booklet.

Twitter.com and tips booklets — the perfect match for fast-paced, results-oriented folks like me and maybe you.

Until next time,
Paulette – who you can follow at http://twitter.com/pauletteensign
www.Tipsbooklets.com

www.CollectionOfExperts.com

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