Online-Marketing, remember the concept of ‘moving the free line?’

Hi Online-Marketing,

Long ago (2006 or so) you could
charge for almost any information
you put together on marketing,
assuming the content was factual
and helpful to the person buying
it. Within a year that all changed,
and online marketers began giving
this information away instead of
selling it.

This was referred to as ‘moving the
free line’ and seemed like the end
of the world to newbies such as me.
I began to question whether I’d be
able to earn money now that so much
was available at absolutely no cost.

Dennis Becker has a brand new training
available this morning that explains
why giving away complimentary content
is the best thing for your bottom line,
especially if done correctly.

connieLoves.me/StartFromFree

This is under ten dollars and teaches
you what Dennis and I do, along with
many other savvy marketers who ‘get’
why moving the free line works to our
advantage every time.

Today is my Rotary Club meeting, then
I’m off to the beach in my swim dress.
It’s not even summer yet and it feels
like I’m already livin’ it up in a big
way. The swim dress is the best investment
I’ve made in years, and I got it online
from JC Penney. I promise to show you a
picture of it very soon.

To Your Massive Online Success,
Connie

P.S. Get your complimentary Author’s
Kindle Planning Worksheets at:

connieLoves.me/KindlePlanning

and be sure to sign up for even more
of their goodies.

P.P.S. If you’re new to my list you’ll
want to join the Super Summer Giveaway
and download all kinds of helpful info
and training at no cost at:

superSummerGiveaway.com

As you can see, I use this ‘Starting
From Free’ strategy a lot myself!

Small Business UnMarketing
Box 800268
Santa Clarita, CA 91380

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