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From the lens Marketing Strategy: Avoid Marketing Whiplash!.

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  • s_j77 Feb 17, 2009 @ 9:02 pm | delete
    what a way to provide this kind of info! great one!
  • JosephWilliam Oct 18, 2008 @ 3:26 pm | delete
    Great insight into marketing and the proper way to go about. Only marketing products of value is essential, as well as only applying one or two strategies effectively with proven results before adding additional strategies. Prioritizing one's efforts is essential. Good job on a well researched and well thought out lens.
    http://homebusinessmarketingstrategies.com/
  • Patty Sep 2, 2008 @ 8:30 am | delete
    I believe I started with the guy you are speaking of, each time I received an email it was a different system. Fortunate for me I stuck with the first one. I did block him from my list. But I do wish him luck.
  • RodMackenzie Jun 27, 2008 @ 10:56 pm | delete
    Thanks for the marketing therapy! I was wondering why my neck was getting a bit sore :)
    Rod
  • KimDion Jun 19, 2008 @ 4:30 pm | delete
    Fantastic site I love the Marketing Strategies.
  • Junyuan Jun 3, 2008 @ 9:03 pm | delete
    Tremendous information you've got there on Marketing Strategies. I found the information to be really useful... I highly recommend your lens to all Internet Marketers! This is definitely a 5-star lens for me. Great stuff! I've also added your lens to my list of Squidoo favorites. You may want to check out my lens on Jumpstart Internet Marketing, where I reveal 5 simple steps for anyone to start making their first dollar online without spending a single cent. You may also want to consider adding your lens to my Internet Marketing directory to get more traffic to your lens. Cheers! ;)
  • richgirl27 May 5, 2008 @ 7:02 pm | delete
    Great info on this subject, thanks for your lens.The ways to market are always changing , your lens can help those who want to succeed in this business.Thanks again
  • Irene Apr 13, 2008 @ 10:08 pm | delete
    Excellent article Wendy! Great content and you've given me some great ideas on how to improve my own efforts. I can't get over the abundance mentality of this team! It is most refreshing!
  • Jim Apr 12, 2008 @ 9:03 am | delete
    Wendy,

    The Whiplash Monkey is so funny. I love how you set up your graphics and had a signature line in your squidoo lense. I believe that having fun and being creative are important tools when you build a new business. Great lens.

    Jim
  • SueWhite Apr 6, 2008 @ 6:32 pm | delete
    Wendy, this is so true and applies to offline situations as well. I belong to a local BNI (Business Network International) group and I always try the products/services of the person that I plan to recommend first. If they are changing "categories" every few months, I am very leary of this person. People want to know that we are here for the long haul and this article is a great reminder of that!

    Sue White
  • Ann Sieg Mar 26, 2008 @ 4:44 pm | delete
    Well put Wendy. The list you build is one of your most precious assets and must be treasured and respected accordingly. It's painful to watch someone be cavalier with their list pitching every deal under the sun bringing them back full circle to resembling a desperate marketer.
  • Cammy Mar 26, 2008 @ 1:02 pm | delete
    Wendy, thank you for this. This will be critical information for someone who wants to avoid being an amateur NWM'r. We need professionals in this industry who bring good stuff with them. The old school methods are dying out and a new generation of professionals have moved in and the industry is the better for it.
  • Recession-Proof Mar 26, 2008 @ 12:01 pm | delete
    Ouch, whiplash hurts. . . I know I've personally been a victim of it a few times. It happens when people's desire to be successful gets tangled up in their greed, habitual laziness, and self-doubt - they're looking for shortcuts but discover, the hard way, there aren't any. Great lens ~Jesse

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wendymills

Wendy Malowany (Mills) started a home business in the beginning of 2001. She was a full-time Art teacher and wanted to be home with her own children. Now... more »

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