Clayton Makepeace has released the latest issue of ‘The Total Package’ week in review. The featured article is titled “Can you have too many keywords on your website?” [‘The Total Package’ Week in Review]


Clayton Makepeace has released the latest issue of ‘The Total Package’ week in review.

‘The Total Package’ Week in Review

Monday 7/06/09: “The daily beatings will continue until response improves …”

On Monday, Clayton exposed a system he used to take his client to their biggest single day ever!

He literally handed over the secret to creating products your customers can’t wait to get their hands on — because they ASKED FOR IT!

Could YOUR biggest day be just around the corner?

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Tuesday 7/07/09: “Can you have too many keywords on your website?””

“What’s the worst possible advice you can give to anyone about optimizing their site for search engines?”

This advice may not only be wrong … it may even be harmful.

But never fear … because on Tuesday, copywriting expert and best selling business author, Bob Bly shared his views on the complicated world of SEO …

Don’t miss his timely and valuable secrets …

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Wednesday 7/08/09: “The forbidden secret to higher profit margins and sales …”

Want to launch an immediate and dramatic impact on sales conversions with your copy?

Then you’ll want to check out Wednesday’s issue where Daniel Levis gave us an insider’s look at the “dark side” of benefits and how we can use them to almost unfair advantage …

Daniel reviewed the secret nature of these taboo benefits … demystifying their persuasive selling power …

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Thursday 7/09/09: “Is this holding you back from reaching your goals?”

Spinning your wheels, getting no where fast? Could you use a breakthrough?

Then you’ll definitely want to check out Thursday’s issue where Troy White shared how you might uncover a goldmine in your own business!

If you’re not getting the results you want and you’ve thought about reinventing your processes — STOP!

This is for you …

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Friday 7/10/09: “Solving the marketing model mystery …”

Think you’ve found the perfect product to promote?

On Friday, Clayton revealed the six qualities all grand slam homerun products share.

How did YOUR product measure up?

And after you’ve found a winner … then what?

Don’t miss Clayton’s key insights on solving the marketing model mystery …

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About Clayton Makepeace and ‘The Total Package’

Clayton has spent the last 37 years creating direct mail, Internet and print promotions that have sold well over $1 billion-worth of nutritional supplements as well as books and newsletters on personal finance, investment and health.

Plus, as a direct marketing consultant, he’s helped four major direct marketing firms at least quadruple sales and profits to well over $100 million per year each.

As a direct response copywriter, Clayton creates many red-hot direct mail controls that profitably mailed up to 90 million pieces each … web-based customer acquisition campaigns that produce profits of up to 445% … and customer file campaigns that spin off as much as $1 million per week.

According to best-selling marketing author Robert W. Bly and the American Writers and Artists Institute, Clayton is America’s highest-paid marketing coach and copywriter, with royalty income of up to $3 million per year since 1997.

And as a mentor, Clayton has helped six young copywriters to six- and seven-figure incomes … currently mentoring a half-dozen more through Response Ink, his direct response marketing agency … and is committed to helping the next generation of direct response business owners, marketing pros, copywriters and designers accelerate their careers through The Total Package.

You’ll find Clayton’s highly anticipated article published every Monday in The Total Package. And, if you’re worried about missing out on Clayton’s passed issues, we’ve got you covered. You’ll find the Best of The Total Package published every Thursday.

*IMNewsWatch would like to thank Clayton Makepeace for granting permission to reprint the latest issue of ‘The Total Package’ week in review