Writing for Marketing is the Zebra

In med school there is the adage that when you hear hoofbeats, think horse, not zebra.  It’s an idea meant to help students new to diagnosing illness to start with what’s most common first.

I’m borrowing this idea in reverse today to make a few points about the type of writing required for . . . → Read More: Writing for Marketing is the Zebra

Yes this IS Plagiarism, Bad Manners, Illegal & Unethical

January’s public uprising against the SOPA and PIPA acts in the House and Senate that would inject government censorship over the internet so that mega-billion dollar companies in the entertainment business could prevent digital piracy  has refocused my attention on the issue of intellectual property and copyright law.

Let me bring this down to . . . → Read More: Yes this IS Plagiarism, Bad Manners, Illegal & Unethical

Static Brochure-like Websites are Officially DOA

Does your website create buzz?  Is it full of life and energy, engaging potential clients around their interests and needs right from the start, or is it DOA  (dead on arrival)?

Building your own website is a monumental achievement, and whether you hired a web designer / developer, used a pre-drafted template host, or worked . . . → Read More: Static Brochure-like Websites are Officially DOA

Why & When to Have More than 1 Website

Most counselors, coaches, and naturopathic doctors I know have a website.  In this internet age, we really can’t market ourselves effectively without one.  So we’ve created what’s called brochure sites — the electronic version of that tri-fold piece of paper that listed benefits and services, hours of operation, location, etc, that used to be . . . → Read More: Why & When to Have More than 1 Website



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