Email Emperor

Email Emperor
Author: Tyler McCune
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781661981105

If you'd like to ramp up your sales using a simple email 'system', then this crash course on email copywriting can show you how. But first, some ground rules: This email system will only work if you have 1) an email subscriber list of qualified leads, and 2) a proven offer... if you do, this is what you'll learn in this short book: *How to ethically 'spy' on your customers so you know exactly what they want, sometimes before they do (if you get this right, you'll never wonder what your next offer will be)*Why this 'A-List' copywriter thinks you're being too specific about your solution in your copy and what you should be harping on instead*How to use 'The Hero's Journey' to massively ramp up your response (when you understand this idea, you understand one of the underpinnings of all human choice & desire... this gives you an incredible ability to persuade and influence your readers)*The most heinous of all the marketing sins (this heathenous idea infects far too many businesses... resulting in shallow pockets, thinning hairlines, and an early grave)*The "National Enquirer" secret to why most market research is baloney (I'll give you a hint: This involves 'The Bible')*The "Prince of Print" secret to 'mailing like Gma' (this idea goes way back to the days of Direct-Mail)*How to make money from a "celebrity-obsessed culture" (this has been used by many marketers to grow their jolly wallets... when you do this, you can leverage the marketing efforts of businesses like Netflix)*A simple way to communicate that is 'hardwired' into the way humans think (chances are you already do this almost every day... but adding this to your emails effectively turns off all 'BS' detectors)*How to use untrue stories to make sales (this is 100% legal and 100% ethical... plus, you can write emails very quickly doing this)*How the "World's Most Feared Negotiator" flipped the script to sell to people in ways they enjoyed (this is more of a mindset thing than anything else... and it's monkey simple)*The dog trainer's secret to resistance-free sales *The "Snowflake" principle to creating a one-of-a-kind brand (funnily enough, your Mom probably gave you this advice when you were young... if only you had listened!)*Two "Direct-Response 101" ways to kill the kitty with massive curiosity (these ways are so good that I'm using them to write these bullets)*The "90/10" rule to teasing the heck out of your prospects*The secret to "striking while the hammer is hot" (doing this will give you the best chances to make sales to fresh prospects... and will also build your brand the right way over time)*The Radio Broadcasters secret to writing great emails *The Spartan Warrior secret to getting your way (this is an ancient communication style used by the Spartans to create immortal brands... don't believe me? King Leonidas and his 300 Spartan warriors are still talked about and celebrated to this day)*One of email's superpowers that lets it 'swab the deck' of sales pages any day *A simple change you can make to your Email Service Provider in less than a minute, that can drastically grow your personal brand (this won't happen overnight, but making this switch can grant your brand tons more recognition over time)*Why this Ex-Disney employee recommends spending time and money on details only a fraction of your customers will ever see*How to 'trick' your audience's subconscious into liking you (yes this is legal and ethical)*How to 'flip the switch' in your own subconscious to easily and reliably burp out more content than your audience can chew*How to use the emails you're already writing to boost SEO and potentially drive organic search traffic to build your list (this will add maybe 2 minutes to your daily 'grind' and also serves as your FAQ file)*And more...This book is short and designed to be read in just one or two sittings. You can easily use the information inside to be making sales via email as early as tonight!

Emperor

Emperor
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 791
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0300196520

Drawing on vital new evidence, a top historian dramatically reinterprets the life and reign of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, ruler of the world's first transatlantic empire "Masterly."--William Anthony Hay, Wall Street Journal "Seldom does one find a work of such profound scholarship delivered in such elegant and engaging prose. Drawing deftly on an astonishing volume of documentary evidence, Parker has produced a masterpiece: an epic, detailed and vivid life of this complex man and his impossibly large empire."--Susannah Lipscomb, Financial Times Selected as a book of the year (2020) by Simon Sebag Montefiore in Aspects of History magazine The life of Emperor Charles V (1500-1558), ruler of Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, and much of Italy and Central and South America, has long intrigued biographers. But the elusive nature of the man (despite an abundance of documentation), his relentless travel and the control of his own image, together with the complexity of governing the world's first transatlantic empire, complicate the task. Geoffrey Parker, one of the world's leading historians of early modern Europe, has examined the surviving written sources in Dutch, French, German, Italian, Latin, and Spanish, as well as visual and material evidence. He explores the crucial decisions that created and preserved this vast empire, analyzes Charles's achievements within the context of both personal and structural factors, and scrutinizes the intimate details of the ruler's life for clues to his character and inclinations. The result is a unique biography that interrogates every dimension of Charles's reign and views the world through the emperor's own eyes.

A Message for the Emperor

A Message for the Emperor
Author: Mark Frutkin
Publisher: Esplanade Books
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781550653366

The inner workings of the jazz “business.” “Off the books” refers to a life lived outside of conventional 9 to 5 society. Jazz music itself is “off the books” as far as much of pop culture is concerned. Many jazz lives have unfolded as marginal existences, as jazz guitarist Peter Leitch attests in this honest memoir. Off the Books: A Jazz Life is the story of a life lived in search of excellence in music and art, but also a life lived battling depression and alienation, and overcoming narcotics addiction. Leitch vividly relates a life lived trying to eke out a living in jazz clubs, nightclubs and studios in Montreal, Toronto and New York. He tells of growing up as an Anglophone in Montreal’s working class and predominantly French-speaking East End refinery district, discovering jazz on CBC radio and learning to play it—outside of the academy.

The Encyclopedia of High-tech Crime and Crime-fighting

The Encyclopedia of High-tech Crime and Crime-fighting
Author: Michael Newton
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2003
Genre: Computer crimes
ISBN: 1438129866

The history of crime in American has proven that criminals are often the first to seize upon opportunities presented by new technologies and use them for nefarious purposes. It has also demonstrated that law enforcement groups are quick to respond and use high-tech tools to defend the public safety. This is more true than ever

Emails From the Year 2002

Emails From the Year 2002
Author: Andreas Daniel Fogg
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1483674533

Society’s interest in the preservation of persistent social problems; That society or cultures often have an unspoken, often unrecognized interest and some sort of gratification from the continued existence of most persistent and loudly decried social and economic even political problems. Since this appears to be the case, one way of attempting to solve such problems is to attempt to articulate or otherwise indicate which specific interests and needs are being served as a result of society’s ongoing inability to formulate or agree upon any specific course of legislation, policy making, or even some sort of specific discourse whose utilization might lay the groundwork for some sort of improvement. Consider the possibility that humanity might, while engaging in ever more efficient and less expensive modes of computerization and automation, effectively destroy real human economic activity. The possibility exists that as human “work” comes to be defined as ever less efficient and necessary for the production of goods and services, that real people will begin to be paid less and less. Eventually, however, humanity’s ability to purchase these ever more mechanized goods and services will begin to be seriously depleted. So that a point could theoretically arrive when a vast plethora of goods and services would be available for sale, however, the numbers of available purchasers would be constantly diminishing to the point where civility would begin to disappear, theft would become rampant. The scene would not be pretty.

Run Your Own Mail Server

Run Your Own Mail Server
Author: Michael W. Lucas
Publisher: Tilted Windmill Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2024-09-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

You Against the Email Empire Message services appear and disappear, but email remains. One of the Internet’s oldest and most open protocols, email reaches everywhere. Dominated by a handful of carriers, yet still manageable by the rest of us. If you do it right. Setting up the email server is the easy part. The protocols that support email? Those are hard. SPF. DKIM. DMARC. BIMI and MTA-TLS and TLS-RPT. DNS standards that apply to nothing else on the modern Internet. Block lists. Graylisting. Email is a protocol unlike any other, yet among our most essential. Never surrender the protocols. Reclaim your connections. Run your own mail server.

How to Be a Bad Emperor

How to Be a Bad Emperor
Author: Suetonius
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0691200947

What would Caligula do? What the worst Roman emperors can teach us about how not to lead If recent history has taught us anything, it's that sometimes the best guide to leadership is the negative example. But that insight is hardly new. Nearly 2,000 years ago, Suetonius wrote Lives of the Caesars, perhaps the greatest negative leadership book of all time. He was ideally suited to write about terrible political leaders; after all, he was also the author of Famous Prostitutes and Words of Insult, both sadly lost. In How to Be a Bad Emperor, Josiah Osgood provides crisp new translations of Suetonius's briskly paced, darkly comic biographies of the Roman emperors Julius Caesar, Tiberius, Caligula, and Nero. Entertaining and shocking, the stories of these ancient anti-role models show how power inflames leaders' worst tendencies, causing almost incalculable damage. Complete with an introduction and the original Latin on facing pages, How to Be a Bad Emperor is both a gleeful romp through some of the nastiest bits of Roman history and a perceptive account of leadership gone monstrously awry. We meet Caesar, using his aunt's funeral to brag about his descent from gods and kings—and hiding his bald head with a comb-over and a laurel crown; Tiberius, neglecting public affairs in favor of wine, perverse sex, tortures, and executions; the insomniac sadist Caligula, flaunting his skill at cruel put-downs; and the matricide Nero, indulging his mania for public performance. In a world bristling with strongmen eager to cast themselves as the Caesars of our day, How to Be a Bad Emperor is a delightfully enlightening guide to the dangers of power without character.

The Great Han

The Great Han
Author: Kevin Carrico
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2017-08-29
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0520295501

The Great Han is an ethnographic study of the Han Clothing Movement, a neotraditionalist and racial nationalist movement that has emerged in China since 2001. Participants come together both online and in person in cities across China to revitalize their utopian vision of the authentic “Great Han” and corresponding “real China” through pseudotraditional ethnic dress, reinvented Confucian ritual, and anti-foreign sentiment. Analyzing the movement’s ideas and practices, this book argues that the vision of a pure, perfectly ordered, ethnically homogeneous, and secure society is in fact a fantasy constructed in response to the challenging realities of the present. Yet this national imaginary is reproduced precisely through its own perpetual elusiveness. The Great Han is a pioneering analysis of Han identity, nationalism, and social movements in a rapidly changing China.

Google Hacks

Google Hacks
Author: Tara Calishain
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780596004477

Explains how to take advantage of Google's user interface, discussing how to filter results, use Google's special services, integrate Google applications into a Web site or Weblog, write information retrieval programs, and play games.