Oct 17

Howie Jacobson and Glenn Livingston both have Ph.D.’s.

They are both brilliant marketers.

And they are both super cool, really nice guys.

These two are the only ones I ever want doing my PPC campaigns.

Check out this recent video:

Thank you.
Dr. Andrew Colyer

Sep 15

Ken McCarthy defines cool as: 1) deep, 2) having lasting influence,
and 3) setting the standard that all others follow.

Well, Ken (and all others), check this out:

1895 – The Coolest Year Ever

Science

  • D.D. Palmer founds Chiropractic profession
  • Eugen Warming founds scientific discipline of ecology
  • German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovers X-rays
  • Ernest A. Hummel invents the telediagraph (transmits electrically scanned pictures over a phone line)
  • Emile Berliner launches Gramophone Company


The Arts

  • Oscar Hammerstein opens Olympia Theatre, first theatre built in New York City’s Times Square district
  • “America the Beautiful” published
  • Henry David Thoreau, Poems of Nature, published posthumously
  • Auguste and Louis Lumière display first moving picture film in Paris

Sports

  • William G. Morgan invents Volleyball
  • The Northern Rugby Football Union (now Rugby Football League) formed
  • The first professional American football game is played

Politics, World Events, Architecture

  • George B. Selden granted first U.S. patent for an automobile
  • The Metropolitan West Side Elevated Railroad begins operation in Chicago as the first electrically operated rapid transit system in the U.S.
  • The New Haven and Hartford Railroad begins the first regular passenger service in the United States powered by electricity.
  • Booker T. Washington delivers Atlanta Compromise speech
  • Alfred Nobel signs last will and testament, setting aside estate to establish the Nobel Prize

That’s 200 words!

I believe that I have marked some of the most profound moments in history here.

Thank you!

Dr. Andrew Colyer
http://www.MuscleTestingTV.com

P.S. I would not be where I am today with my online business without Ken McCarthy. Thanks for all of your help, Ken!

May 14

thom-200x300Here’s our latest post:

The Heart of Marketing | Dr. Andrew Colyer

The first live seminar I ever went to that was specifically for Internet Marketing was in Anaheim California, at  Stu McLaren’s Idea Incubator in February 2006.

I tend to sit towards the front of the room at these seminars, so that I can really focus on the speakers and take good notes.

Across the aisle from me was a couple who were asking a lot of questions, and it was obvious from the questions that they were asking that they were real thinkers who cared about their clients, and that they weren’t here to just find out how to make a bunch of money.

It was obvious that this husband and wife team was used to actually having relationships with their customers, and that their interaction with them was NOT, as one “guru” has put it, “to extract as much money as possible from the wallets of their customers”.

I wound up having dinner that evening with Alex Mandossian and some other high-level business people and marketers, and wound up sitting across the table from Drs. Judith Shervin and Jim Sneichowski.

I found out that this wonderful couple had both been practicing psychotherapy for many years (hence the relationships with their clients), and they only lived about an hour from us in upstate New York!

Over the years, Melanie and I have gotten to know Judith & Jim quite well, participating in their “Soft Topic Copywriting” course, and spending time together with them socially.

We all agree that many people in the Health Care field, or other “soft” business fields like artists, don’t benefit from trying to use “hard-sell” approaches for their customers.

Not only does that “hard-sell” method not work for our type of customers, it actually offends many of them, and seeing that type of advertising sends them running in the other direction.

If you are a practitioners in the healing arts, an artist, a business person who has real relationships with your customers, or someone who just doesn’t like the “old-school” method of “beating people over the head with your marketing”, then you need this new book on the subject of soft sell marketing.

I am proud to endorse and highly recommend Judith & Jim’s new book, The Heart of Marketing.

Thank you.

Dr. Andrew Colyer
ConsciousWorldMedia.com

P.S.  Melanie and I will be speaking/presenting our new course, “Muscle Test Your Marketing, at Judith & Jim’s Bridging Heart & Marketing Conference in October!

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