Big Discounts On Marketing And Productivity Stuff

February 18th, 2009           Email this article to a friend Email this article to a friend

Do you have something to sell, but not enough people buying it? You may have found that marketing isn’t as straightforward as you might think. As you may have noticed in my Features Vs. Benefits Deathmatch, I’m a little confused about marketing. Maybe you are too.

A while back, Naomi Dunford announced that she was going to run a Marketing 101 course: “a not-very-expensive course that’s going to be super crazy fun.” I didn’t sign up back then, I think because I was too busy at the time and didn’t pay much attention. I probably should have signed up when I had the chance.

The course has already started, but fortunately, enough people wrote to Naomi to say “Sorry we were late, but can we still get in?” And so Naomi opened it back up (and I signed up). Here’s the schedule:

Lesson One: Figuring Out What Makes You AWESOME
Lesson Two: Who’s Supposed To BUY This Stuff Anyway?
Lesson Three: What Do I SAY To These People?
Lesson Four: Sneaky, Sneaky Tricks
Bonus Week: Networking For Wallflowers – How To Schmooze When You Suck At Schmoozing

The live calls are Wednesdays at 2 PM EST. The second one was today, so you missed the live version. But they record the calls so you can listen to them later whenever you feel like. (And unless you happen to have nothing to do at 2 PM on Wednesdays, that’s what you’d be doing anyway.)

Even though the course has already started, there’s still time to order it at half price. You’ll also get her Marketing School ebook for free when it’s released later this month. People who buy Marketing 101 as a download later will pay double, and people who buy Marketing School later will pay $49).

Anyway, if you want to sell more stuff, check out Marketing 101.

Also, I learned that Dave Navarro is raising his prices on everything next week, so check out what he has. I particularly liked his ebook What’s Holding You Back (that link currently points to a page showing all his products). In fact, I told him he should raise the price. Looks like he listened!

His “30 Hours A Day” program has gotten tons of attention, although I only went through a small part of it. What I saw though, was insanely practical for people who are serious about time management.

Take a look, and take your pick. There’s plenty of stuff here to boost your marketing and productivity, and it will cost a lot more later.

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