The Stage Presence Marketing Guide

If you’re trying to market your business on the web, then I’ve got news for you: You’re on stage. All the time.

Do you know your lines? Your blocking? Your audience? Is your wardrobe right for the part?

More importantly: is the part right for you — or rather, your business?

Online marketing is like being on stage. I know, because I’ve done both in my life, and the more I help clients set up websites, refine and perfect web copy, set up autoresponders, create compelling content that prospective clients will clamor for, and develop and work their social media marketing plans, the more clearly I see it:

In online marketing, as in theater, you gotta have stage presence.

After twelve years of blogging (eight years professionally), and four years of working with clients as a web developer and marketing consultant/coach, I’ve seen a lot of really excellent examples of content marketing. I’ve also seen some really bad ones, too.

  • Copy that reads like it was translated from Japanese into Finnish and then into English
  • Content that completely misses the prospective-client mark
  • Websites with sidebars that look like virtual garage sale tables
  • Worse, websites that are beautifully clean and elegant … that the site owner can’t even make changes to without waiting for months for their “web guy” to get around to it
  • And social media “plans” without a single ounce of engagement or thought behind them, much less planning or purpose

So, I wrote a book. It’s not a huge book. It’s about 50 pages, give or take, so it’s a quick read. But it’s good, and it’s about this stage presence thing — how you really reach the people you’re trying to reach: your ideal prospective clients. It’s about commanding, instead of demanding, that most priceless commodity: their attention. And best of all, it’s absolutely free.

Just use the form below to plug in your name and email address. I am anti-spam down to the core of my being, so you’ll get an email message asking you to confirm your request. Just click on the link in that email, and then you’ll get the download link for the Stage Presence Marketing guide via a second email.

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