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I would like to have a web page done advertising my hipno skills. Could somebody advice me of some nice pages around so that I can get ideas? Bear in mind that this will be done for Mexico City only so there is no risk of either competition or copycat situations. Actaully, this page...hypnothoughts is quite attractive but I would like to see how the experts advertise.
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Hi Chasey,
Apart from looking scruffy in some of your videos, what you put on the net is NOT substandard incoherent badly written guff hosted on a naff site, so in your case a blog might indeed work.
Telling people Chasey to do video blogs might not be a good marketing strategy if they don't know how to do them in a manner that projects a professional image.
Warmest Regards
Scott
Jonathan Chase said:Agreed Scott. since we got rid of our catalogue style site and turned over to a more showy but basically blog based site linking with facebook our sales and optins have shot up. A simple little video, this is who I am, is worth a million copywriters in my experience.
No offense meant, Reg but you another one that should take some grooming advice. Most videos I've watched of you and most of the picture on the net of you, makes you look like you mother stills dresses you.
You may be quick at hypnotising people but you no dapper. In one video you wearing or to be precise it was more wearing you an awful Grey shirt with a naff tie.
As I've said no offense meant, I'm just being honest and there is nothing that can't be improved with a few helpful pointers. I am available if you need help getting your style right.
Warmest regards
Scott
Reg Blackwood - The Quicknotist said:Scruffy!? Hahaha. Of course, it's subjective.
Last time I checked, he wasn't selling male grooming products... It depends what works for you and your prospective customer Scott. In some cases, portraying your own idea of a professional image might be completely at odds with the friendly, approachable image your customers want. Reg
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