Internet Marketing Lesson in a Hat
To celebrate my birthday (December 11th), Ed and I took a quick trip down to Leavenworth, Washington.
When we arrived, the streets were jam-packed with tourists and locals there for the Christmas Lighting Festival being held later in the day. As it was darned cold and somewhat windy, we took frequent advantage of what Ed called the ‘people warmers‘ which were placed at strategic intervals along Main Street. Whenever we stopped at one, we engaged in polite chat with others who were also crowding around the heaters.
However, despite the warmth, my ears were at risk of freezing and falling off, because I’d forgotten my hat at home. So, it was off to “The Hat Shop”, where I picked up the little red gem shown in the picture above left.
Well, so much for ‘polite chat’!
All of a sudden, we were talking with almost everyone we passed. Little kids stared and pointed; while adults smiled, laughed and called out ‘love the hat!’ and ‘where’d you get it?’. Of course, there was immediate bonding with the many others who were also wearing weird and wonderful hats.
Just as my hat set me apart from the crowd and made others more inclined to stop and talk, you need to do the same with your Internet business and website.
In other words, your site has to be unique, or as I like to call it, YOU-nique. And the best (and easiest) way to do that is just to be yourself.
For example, any reader who has read one or more of my articles or posts here at NPT will ‘get’ who I am and what I’m about because of my writing style. And that style is all me because I write just like I talk — straight-up and direct. One of the nicest compliments I ever received was from a regular NPT reader whom I met at a conference. He said ‘even if I hadn’t seen you, I would have known it was you, just by listening to you talk!‘ Awesome… that’s exactly what you want to hear!
So, if you spend time agonizing about how to write everything ‘just perfectly’… relax. Speak it. Tell it to a friend. Then write it down just as you would say it. By doing that exercise, you will come through in your writing, and your readers will connect with the real you which is the person they really want to know.
If you want to speak and write at the same time, check out Dragon NaturallySpeaking. I’m on my third edition of the software, and the latest version (9) is a vast improvement over earlier editions. Although you still have to ‘train’ the software to recognize to your voice and it’s nuances, much less training is involved with version 9. I bought it originally when I was having trouble typing because of the pain in my wrists (brought on by too much typing), but kept using even after they got better.
My question to you is… how much time does it take you to write your average blog post or article. Do you find it fun & easy or more like pulling teeth — and why?
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32 Responses to “Internet Marketing Lesson in a Hat”
Griff on December 11th, 2007 17:41 pm
Happy Birthday, Rosalind, and may you happily enjoy many more! (Sorry the cake I baked wouldn’t fit into the email envelope, so I had to eat it myself. . .*sigh*)
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Alex on December 11th, 2007 17:45 pm
I like your definition Rosalind - “YOU-nique” … something I haven’t heard before
As far as content flow I think your suggestion follows same path outlined by Ken Evoy in his now free eBook Make Your Content Sell. Something that we too often overlook, no matter how hard we try to follow it …
I think speaking naturally comes hardest to technical types, like me
Thanks for reminder and great post.
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Doug on December 11th, 2007 18:00 pm
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROS!
What a great day to have a birthday. And what a great gal to have a birthday today!
Cheers!
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Bob Ulrich on December 11th, 2007 18:25 pm
Happy Birthday Ros.!!!!!!*******
Hope you had a great day today. You sure do deserve it. You are one of the hardest working ladies I have heard of on the internet. Keep going Ros.
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Helena on December 11th, 2007 18:28 pm
Happy Birthday Ros!
We wish you a safe and happy winter break. I read your post and enjoyed your perspective.
Heli
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Ann on December 11th, 2007 18:33 pm
Happy Birthday! Have fun & stay warm.
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Sabitha Narayan on December 11th, 2007 19:09 pm
Dear Rosalind,
Stop and smell the Roses in your Garden.
Many Happy Returns of the Day and Happy Holidays.
Luv,
Sabitha
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Ruth on December 11th, 2007 20:39 pm
Hey Ros,
Cute Hat!! Happy Birthday and I wish you many more!!
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Dean on December 11th, 2007 20:58 pm
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And many more…
and Happy Holidays to you and yours…..
I have enjoyed reading your newsletter for a long time.
Dean
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Helm on December 11th, 2007 21:26 pm
Hi Rosalind,
Happy Birthday! You’re looking good with that hat.
Also you talked me into buying your book.
Manymore happy returns and have a great Christmas.
Helm
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Duane on December 11th, 2007 21:34 pm
Happy Birthday Ros,
I agree with your idea of being you-nique.
as far as your question about blogging, it usually takes less than an hour to make a post to my blog but several days to get the motivation to do itl. Oh well, another New Years Resolution is in order.
Best of everything,
Duane
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Peter Koning on December 11th, 2007 21:38 pm
Happy birthday Ros!
I owe you a beer next time you’re in Kelowna, but don’t bring that hat
OMG.
-Peter
[Peter - I have a SPECIAL hat just for you and Kelowna. Muhahahaha. ~ Ros]
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Raul on December 11th, 2007 22:41 pm
Happy Birthday Rosalind! Wish you the best.
RRR
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Bonnie Schroader on December 11th, 2007 22:54 pm
Sending you a virtual “tiara” for your birthday! Hope it was a great day!
Love,
Bonnie
PS. It was wonderful meeting you in Vegas. I am still pouring over the great ideas and tips you shared and putting them to work!
[Hey Bonnie - It was lovely to meet you as well! You ladies were a lot of fun! ~ Ros]
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maniken on December 12th, 2007 0:34 am
Hi Rose……….
Let the Heaven besto the best BLESSINGS…..upon U for all the wonderful things you are doing….
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Abel David on December 12th, 2007 1:10 am
Happy Birthday Rosalind! And I wish you many happy returns.
I’m a newby and I’m taking my first lead from you in finding a fun hat for my next birthday. Of course your “red hat” may become a popular request for all future appearances. So keep it handy.
Thank you for the great “birthday” opportunity today. What a generous way to celebrate your special day. I’ve just purchased the Super Affiliate Handbook and I look forward to begin my journey, in learning how to become a successful Affiliate Marketer.
Have a great holiday.
Abel David
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sukarto on December 12th, 2007 2:05 am
Hi Ross,
happy birthday from Indonesia (I think it’s the first from Indonesia)
Next time if you visit to Bali (Paradise Island), Indonesia, email me, I’ll really like to meet you and host you as my precious guest.
Wish you always be blessed..
Sukarto & family
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Anna Dewsberry on December 12th, 2007 2:18 am
Hello Ros,
I to love your hat, you look great I am sure that the cold wasn’t too bad.
All the best
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Sam Longoria on December 12th, 2007 2:39 am
Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday to you.
Happy Birthday, Dear Rosalind,
Happy Birthday to you.
(And many more…)
Best to you,
Sam Longoria
Producer,
Hollywood CA USA
(and affiliate marketer…)
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Victoria on December 12th, 2007 3:02 am
Hi Ros,
Happy Birthday to you.
Great to know I share the same birthday week/month with a lovely person like you.
My own birthday ( & my twin sister’s as well) was on the 9th of Dec).
Cheers & many happy “superaffiliate” returns now & always!
Best rgds,
Victoria
[What a lovely comment, Victoria. And I wish you and your twin sister a VERY happy belated birthday! ~ Ros]
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Nick Johnson on December 12th, 2007 4:44 am
happy birthday Ros. I have to agree with you about Dragon Naturally speaking. I would recommend it espcially if like me you are a four finger typist who looks at the keyboard not the screen. I use it and once its up to speed with your accent it’s fantastic. Tip when training it don’t speak slowly - speak at your normal speed or you have do do it all over again.
[Thanks Nick, that is an excellent tip for getting the most out of Dragon Speaking. ~ Ros]
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Kaye Swafford on December 12th, 2007 6:49 am
Happy Birthday Ros!
Thanks for all that you share with us. You are doing a great job.
I’m a hat person myself–so I love that hat!
Kaye Swafford
[My pleasure Kaye… and the really cool thing about the hat is that it says “Mental” on the front tag.
~ Ros]
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BJ Minnich on December 12th, 2007 7:17 am
Happy Birthday and May There Be Many More Years Ahead of You!
Cute hat…I prefer earmuffs myself!
As to writing anything or to anybody, it can prove to be challenging since after hearing from me a few times…They want to be taken off my mailing list…Go figure!
BJ Minnich
[Yikes… we’re gonna have to work on that! ~ Ros]
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Joe Stewart on December 12th, 2007 8:49 am
Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear Ros….., happy birthday to you!!!!!!!
Thank goodness I’m not singing live! lol
I’ve been to Leavenworth before and it was a cool place. I recall stopping at this cafe and ordering “hot” potato salad with the impression that it was going to be “spicy” hot, but it came out “stove” hot and nearly made me sick. Nasty!
Anyway, I love the hat!
Thanks for all you do Ros.
Joe
[That DOES sound nasty. Actually, I’m not a big fan of heavy German food, so we don’t usually stay for more than a day. ~ Ros]
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Bud Lyons on December 12th, 2007 8:52 am
Hi Ros
Many happy returns. You didn’t say what birthday,….I guess you will keep it under your hat…..
Bud L
[30-18
~ Ros]
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elaine9 on December 12th, 2007 9:22 am
Hi Ros…
Happy Birthday and many, many more!!! Love the hat…great ice-breaker…
I’m new to SAH, but looking forward to much success in 2008 by following your steps one by one.
Agree with your writing advice…..you’ll find the same advice in about a million copywriting books in print. Write like you’re talking to your best friend - or at least someone who will sit still long enough to listen to you!
Warmest regards,
Elaine Johnston
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Judi on December 12th, 2007 12:13 pm
Happy Birthday!
I love the You nique suggestion. Thank you! I also love the red hat!
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Lois S. on December 12th, 2007 13:56 pm
Hi Ros,
Happy Birthday!!! I wish you all the best and many blessings in the coming year.
I recently bought your Super-Affilate Handbook eBook and I think it’s EXCELLENT. Many times in the past I would get overwhelmed with the details of what it takes to get a good website/business up and running, but after reading your ebook, I just updated my website and I’m in the process of implementing many more of your suggestions/recommendations. I’ve decided to take it one small step at a time, and so far that’s been working very well.
Thanks for writing such a wonderful ebook and blog and for being a great resource and blessing to so many people. I hope I have the pleasure of meeting you in person one day.
Have a great day!
Lois
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david todd on December 12th, 2007 19:01 pm
Happy Birthday Roz,
We met at Affiliate Summit and hope to see you there in 08.
How do we get updates on your marketing manual?
I like your sense of humor and roaming and work ethic and am trying to emulate your methods.
david todd
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Saleem Rana on December 13th, 2007 8:38 am
Happy Birthday, Rosalind.
Your YOU-nique hat certainly capped a wonderful birthday bash for you. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Saleem
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chux on December 15th, 2007 4:02 am
Nice hat!
Happy Birthday! i wish you many happy and rewarding years ahead.
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chux on December 15th, 2007 4:04 am
You should continue to touch lives the way you have been doing.
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