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Now, when you're actually selling a product or service, 90% should be a goal to aim for.
Nice tool Doug!
Glad you enjoyed the book. This is an awesome first step in assessing where you are at on the Tuned In spectrum. Thanks for sharing it. We're also looking at similar ways to assess how good we are at market sensing, creating products that solve real market problems and launching solutions that resonate with buyers. I look forward to sharing them with you and your community.
Phil, Craig and David
Thanks so much for stopping by! I really did enjoy the book and appreciate your team's transparency - it apparent that you folks really did take your wealth of knowledge and years of experience and put it all under a single cover. Great job!
Doug
For many ecommerce sites, we have to think of them as more than just an online brochure on the company. Certainly the more "you" or "your" words that appear in a site (direct mail or whatever ad) that offers a product/service is going to be a better marketing piece than one that has more "I' and "me" in it. These are the basics concepts behind great copywriting.
A good copywriting book for people to start of with is the classic book by Claude Hopkins, Scientific Advertising. This is a MUST READ (if you haven't done so already) and many of the most successful business owners have used it to transform their business marketing to boost sales. Even for those who have read it, it pays to read it a few more times.
Considerate (5 out of 10)
Hmmm... Guess I still have some work to do on mine.
Exactly tool though thanks
I'm interested in finding out more about how you come up with the score. Have you posted information about the metrics you use to calculate the score? I will definitely use your calculator to improve my score. Knowing how you derive the score will help even more. -Michael
(Me Points: 1 Other Points: 80) I'm guessing I should focus more on me...
Maybe you will get a chance to stop by my blog sometime - http://www.kasumiseo.co.uk/ - I blog about SEO and Online Marketing (surely that will give me an extra point!!!)
Out of interest what to you think is the ideal result for your calculator?