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Dan Kennedy - Review
Dan Kennedy is another of those internet marketing gurus who has succeeded with a system that is promoted with the idea of being simple enough for anyone to use no matter the size or type of their business, their skills or experience, or their lack of either. He has produced “The copywriting Seminar In-A-Box” to help you create “killer” copy for your ads, sales letters, and brochures regardless of your type of business. His proposed “Magnetic Marketing System” is in its ninth annual edition and boasts of having helped users to find success within hundreds of different business categories.
You can view Dan Kennedy’s seminars and power point presentations on DVD or on a fully searchable CD-ROM. Although he does still give seminars that you can attend live, this allows you to listen to his business strategy right in your living room. Dubbed “The Millionaire Maker”, Kennedy is known for his no-nonsense approach to business that many consider to be refreshing.
Dan Kennedy has developed a system of direct-response advertising which he claims will eliminate the need for you to use telephone calls to try to set up appointments with those who may or may not be interested in your product. Direct-response advertising allows you to generate a response from those who already need your product. He points out that there is a need to build a business with baby steps. Make a free report of good quality to show target customers. When you have a certain part of that report that gets the most attention, and then follow up with a report that focuses only on that point. Build up to the main attraction.
Another point that Dan Kennedy stresses is that most businessmen try to play up their strengths while hoping their weaknesses don’t get noticed. They always do, claims Kennedy, so why not go ahead and point out all your weakest areas along with the best possible responses you can use for each one. This gives you the advantage of honesty and of trying to find the solution for any possible problem area.
Dan Kennedy is one of many internet marketers today. He is a freelance copywriter that many people think of as the best there is but it is difficult to think of his “strategies” for success as anything more than common sense business advice. While he is one of the highest paid, as well as most in-demand marketing consultants working in America and a best selling author of six books who has written numerous how-to courses to help businesses succeed, it is difficult to find the content in his work that will make you rich by using it. He also sells his courses for exorbitant prices that not every new businessman can afford as an initial investment in an internet marketing business.
Some of the complaints against Dan Kennedy include that he focuses his marketing more towards offline businesses than online, which is steadily gaining popularity. Another is the price he charges for some of his back-end courses. Some of these are as much as $3,000 or more.
Wayne Cooper
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Letter to Patrick Kennedy? Please review?
It’s about affirmative action for mentally ill people, which I really feel should be imposed.
Hon. Rep. Patrick Kennedy
For the past several years of my life, I have been suffering from sometimes debilitating anxiety disorders. Specifically, I have been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and social anxiety disorder. I like to consider them all as a single disorder, however; it is true that they are all closely related. I know many other people who have similar disorders, such as those with mood disorders.
My ultimate point here is that many adolescents who suffer from mental illnesses don’t do as well in school, albeit being quite intelligent, as they could. This is due to the characteristics of their respective disorders. For example, some just can’t seem to concentrate in (this especially applies to those with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) or even attend (such as those with agoraphobia, who have trouble leaving their homes) school.
There are many who struggle daily to be successful in school but no matter how hard they try, they cannot. Take myself as an example. My anxiety was chronic in my first two years of high school, and as a result I couldn’t concentrate and missed many days of school. Consequently, I failed several classes. I managed to stumble into my junior year with a combined average of 89.2; not exactly what I want or am capable of, but not so bad. I’m now whipping myself into shape to excel, regardless of my problems.
I believe that there should be some form of limited affirmative action for students suffering from debilitating mental illnesses. I proposed this idea on the internet, and many people were taken aback; the average person assumes you’re talking about a psychotic murderer when they hear the term “mental illness”. Again, this shows the ignorance of people towards others’ predicaments.
You know what affirmative action is, so I don’t have to explain what I mean. If a mentally ill student’s grades are good enough and they have made an effort, they should be able to get into the nation’s most prestigious schools. This will give them motivation to do well and serves as a form of recognition for their battles. I think it’s a fairly good idea, but as I’m only sixteen years old I don’t know how much I can do to get it passed.
If you think that this is a good idea, then I ask you to help me. There’s a reason I contacted you specifically; I know you suffer from bipolar disorder and thought that if anyone would be sympathetic to this cause, it would be you. Thank you for reading this letter, and please respond if you get the chance.
Sincerely,
Peter C. Melillo
i thinks good but you should get RID of the 2nd last paragraph
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