Search
Home | Healthy | Wealthy | Wise | Products | Newsletters | About Us| Contact

ETR Insider Report: What You Think Doesn’t Matter

By Suzanne Richardson

MaryEllen Tribby repeated the same five-word phrase at least three times last week. So I started to think that it must be really important. And it IS. The five words that she’s been trying to knock into the heads of the ETR team can help your company grow.

Here’s the story…

ETR’s editorial/marketing team had gathered in MaryEllen’s office for a Peer Review of two pieces of sales copy – both promoting the same product. The promos got equal ratings in the formal review, so we went on to an informal discussion about them.

The team was split. Some liked one promotion better. Some liked the other.

“This promotion is a little ordinary,” Jon Herring said about Promotion A. “I like the other one because it’s unconventional.”

“Sure, it’s contrarian and out of the box,” Marketing Manager Jessica Kurrle said about Promotion B. “But the other promotion really speaks to our audience.”

It was getting pretty heated.

That’s when MaryEllen stepped in.

“Listen up, guys,” she said. “What you think doesn’t matter.”

That shut us up pretty quickly.

“The only thing that matters is how this sales promotion performs when we mail it to our subscribers. So let’s test them both and see what happens.”

You can love a sales promotion or a marketing campaign or a product. You can think you’ve got the best thing since the iPhone. But until you test it to your market, what you think doesn’t matter.

Repeat this phrase every time you think you can read your market’s mind: What you think doesn’t matter.

Then get out there and test.

[Ed. Note: Testing may be one of the most important things you can do for your company.  You can learn more about the best ways to market your product in MaryEllen Tribby's and Michael Masterson's upcoming book, Changing the Channel: 12 Easy Ways to Make Millions for Your Business. We'll let you know as soon as it's released.]

Similar Articles:

VN:F [1.6.9_936]
Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast)
VN:F [1.6.9_936]
Rating: 0 (from 0 votes)

Sign up for our free newsletter!


:   Address:



One Response to “ETR Insider Report: What You Think Doesn’t Matter”

  1. Edward Tautkus says:

    I will be waiting for the release of the book. Please let me know!

    Thanks,
    Edward

Leave a Reply


Sign Up for our Free Newsletter

OVER 450,000 Subscribers Have!

:

Address:


What's Hot Now!


ETRs 10-Pound Confidential Playbook
Early to Rise's original marketers were far from Internet pros when the market exploded in 1999. But they learned quickly, guided by Michael Masterson and MaryEllen Tribbys decades of direct-marketing experience. And every time they discovered a secret, they wrote it down in a secret play book” they kept in Michaels office. Now you can get your hands on that playbook.

“But I'm not a writer”
As an Internet entrepreneur you have to learn to recognize effective sales copy - if not write it yourself. Whether it’s e-mail subject lines, sales letters, insert ads, pay-per-click ads... bad copy is just too dangerous to your business. But even if you’re not a "writer" you can learn to apply the secrets of profit-producing copy from master copywriters John Forde and ETR’s own Charlie Byrne as part of the Internet Money Club program.




Testimonials

Thank you for being a source of hope and inspiration

"I want to thank you for Michael Masterson’s piece on dealing with rough times. It was uplifting. Thank you for being a source of hope and inspiration (and information) for your readers."

Jim Young

Los Altos, CA



Home | Healthy Living | Wealth Creation | Success Secrets | Products | About Us | Useful Links | Contact Us | Past Issues
Meet the Experts | Meet the Staff | Speak Out Forum | Success Books | Success Stories| Vocabulary Words
Partner With Us | Join the Team | RSS | Site Map

Republish ETR's Powerful Content On Your Website Or Blog Without Charge!
Get the no-hassle details, today!

Early To Rise 245 NE 4th Ave., Suite 201, Delray Beach, FL 33483 | Phone 800-718-2269 or visit our help desk.

Content Disclaimer | Whitelist Information | Resources | RSS News Feed | Press Releases

We respect your privacy. View our privacy policy.

©Copyright ETR, LLC, 2001-2009