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28
Nov

A Truly Addictive Ad

I was flipping through the latest issue of U.S. News & World Report and spotted this ad.

I read and re-read it, wondering if it was legit or a spoof.

I then went online to www.lawsuitaddiction.com/ (the site given in the ad) and saw the entire strategy: the ad is a portal to a very well done and very powerful site designed to protect consumers.

The people behind the ad are The Center for Consumer Freedom. Their site says…

The Center for Consumer Freedom is a nonprofit coalition of restaurants, food companies, and consumers working together to promote personal responsibility and protect consumer choices. The growing cabal of “food cops,” health care enforcers, militant activists, meddling bureaucrats, and violent radicals who think they know “what’s best for you” are pushing against our basic freedoms. We’re here to push back.

I’m not sure what to make of their movement just yet, but their ad is well worth modelling, as well as checking out.

Go see.

Ao Akua,

Joe

www.mrfire.com

PS – Ads like this can be addictive.

27
Nov

Sneak Preview: "Joe Vitale Knows The Secret"

Austin All Natural magazine is running a feature story on me for their December issue. It’s not printed yet, but you can see the text of the article on www.mrfire.com, under guest articles.

Or simply go direct to : https://www.mrfire.com/article-archives/guest-articles/joe-vitale-knows-the-secret.html

I thought it was well done, and can’t wait to see the printed version, which will contain pictures of me and Francine.

27
Nov

ABC NEWS Reveals "The Secret"

I just moments ago learned that ABC News online reported on the hit movie The Secret. You can see the entire story at http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=2681640&page=1

27
Nov

Joe Vitale in Poland

I’ll be speaking in Poland in a little over a week.

In the off chance that you are near there, see www.vitale.pl

I’m talking on Hypnotic Marketing one day and The Attractor Factor the next.

I don’t speak a single word of Polish, so this should be interesting.

26
Nov

My First Sixty Years In Advertising

The great media prankster Alan Abel just sent me a signed first edition of one of the greatest advertising books ever written: My First Sixty Years in Advertising by the late genius Maxwell Sackheim.
Since I have a giant collection of books on marketing and advertising, I already have a copy of this classic. But I didn’t have a first edition, nor a signed one.
I do now.
Anyone who wants to excel online or off needs to study the masters. These include such giants as John Caples, Robert Collier, Helen Woodward, Victor O. Schwab, Bruce Barton and of course Maxwell Sackheim.
Sackheim was a creative thinker who invented many successful advertising concepts in direct response advertising history, many still used today.
Two of his best known programs are the Book-of-the-Month Club and the Negative Option Plan.
His most famous book is the one Alan gave me, but with the revised title, My First Sixty-Five Years in Advertising.
If you haven’t read the early bibles by legends like Sackheim, you have no business trying to master the art of persuasion today.
You have to learn the alphabet before you can master writing; you have to learn the thinking of our founding fathers (and sisters) of persuasion in order to write like them or possibly surpass their achievements.
Get busy.
Ao Akua,
Joe
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