UPDATE: While this offer has expired, if you would like the bonus chapter, just email me at the link under my photo, and I will be delighted to send you a copy. What a guy!
This bonus chapter contains some insights that never made it into my book, All You Need Is A Good Idea!, as well as a gathering of more recent observations and ideas.
Just click "Free bonus Chapter" in the sidebar, under my photo, to download the (FREE) PDF.
(Yes, it is FREE. As in no cost, no e-mail address required, no hidden “gotchas,” no need for you to buy something else to get the bonus.)
WHY AM I DOING THIS?
Giving information away is the new business model. Ideally the result is that one person tells another, more and more people hear about your product, viral word of mouth kicks in, your community of talkers expands, and sales actually increase.
To prove that theory is correct, there are some actions you might consider taking:
· You can purchase the book at your local bookstore or Amazon.com. (Thanks)
· You can write a review of the book at Amazon.com.
· You can leave a comment below with your thoughts about the offer, the free chapter or the book itself.
· You can send me an email at ideas@allyouneedisagoodidea.com to be on my list for future offers. (Any e-mail addresses collected will never be shared, sold or given away.)
If you find the bonus chapter helpful, you might be interested in purchasing the complete book. It is designed to help you in your goal to make your business conspicuous, by providing a comprehensive guide — casual, conversational and totally practical — from generating the first fuzzy notion to creating the final good idea.
Using personal case histories for brands from Skippy peanut butter to Frigidaire appliances to New York's Stage Deli, you will see how to create the ideas you need to stand out in the marketplace, build market share, get publicity, appear larger than you really are and make your competition nervous…while actually having fun.
If you enjoy the chapter, tell your colleagues, your friends, your LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and other social media fans, friends and pals. If not, tell your competition.
Does this mean that in order to "get" what is being conveyed via the Bonus Chapter one need to have read the book?
Posted by: Arthur Charles Van Wyk | December 03, 2009 at 09:21 AM
Arthur,
You need not "get" the book, to "get" the chapter.
On the other hand, feel free to do so.
Jay
Posted by: Jay H. Heyman | December 03, 2009 at 10:17 AM