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Episode #38 of ‘Help My Business Sucks!’ – Why You Should Avoid UPS, Why You Should NOT Avoid eBay, Free Video Tutorials, and a Big Lesson From McDonalds

Episode #38 – Don’t get me started on UPS. They lost my business a couple of years ago when they ‘lost’ two very valuable parcels. Adding fuel to the fire, you gotta’ see the security video in this episode…

This week’s question is all about eBay. As you know, I don’t recommend that anyone uses eBay in a conventional way. BUT, and it’s a big but, you SHOULD be using eBay to promote your business. I’ll explain more in this episode.

I know that a lot of people are into producing their own online videos, but where do you start? I’ve discovered an excellent, low cost resource you can use. In fact, you can ‘try before you buy’ because the site I recommend in this episode has many free videos available.

The BIG marketing lesson is from a little company you might have heard of – McDonalds! But it’s not the obvious marketing lesson you might immediately think of like the ‘would you like fries with that’ upsell. Oh no, sir-ee. Check it out, you CAN use this lesson in your business to make more money on every sale.

Websites and resources mentioned in the show:

Izzy Video (video tutorials)

Yanik Silver’s Underground Online Seminar (Feb 2009 – for advanced marketers only)

The Florida Seminar (join me in Orlando FL, Jan 23-25th 2009)

NiftyClicks (discover the very latest web tools and resources)

Private Consultation for YOUR Business (with me)

Microwave Marketing Training System (special offer for you)

Regards,

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