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Tales of a StomperNet and Jeff Johnson “Student”
I’ve spent some significant time this last week studying material on SEO from StomperNet and Jeff Johnson. Brilliant guys, with very different styles. Now, let me share with you some quick thoughts about my experience going through what both of them offered.

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The Fastest Way To Create Buzz For Your Small Business
The Most powerful way to create word of mouth hype for your company!

Travel Savvy: Google Phone concept gets Good Reception
Google's entry into wireless last week failed to spark the intense hype of the iPhone, but its impact could be even bigger.

The Art of Attraction Branding How to Receive Fun Charismatic Chatter About Your Brand
I admit it! In the past, I have fallen prey to a lot of the marketing hype. About a year ago I took a hard look at who my customers really were and how they found me. I realized that I need to stop hype and start being true, real and authentic with my core.

Can Honest Copywriting Succeed?
Honest copy is more effective than "hype copy" if it treats the reader as intelligent. Readers will believe honesty but see through hype. And yet, a good honest marketing piece can be just as captivating as hype, with none of the negative baggage.

Writing Skills Atrophy Among Copycats, And Do-It-Yourself Business Communication Marketing
One of the best business communication marketing moves I ever made was sending out a monthly newsletter to current and prospective clients. I say that because it's a natural form of self-promotion minus obnoxious hype. You get your name out there -- with a lot of the keywords that attract search engines -- and you give readers an inkling of what you can do for them. Its value lies in an almost nonexistent "nag quotient." Far too often, I get insistent, "look at me!," "have I got an introductory offer for you!" emails from search engine optimization firms, online degree factories, "experts" in attracting government contracts, weight loss specialists, you name it. Not a one adds an iota to my knowledge of what they offer. Hype is what it is. But a newsletter that gives practical advice is truly effective business communication.

Dads Working From Home presents question #9: Is this legit?
Sometimes you so badly want to believe the hype, you mute your BS detector.

Mine's BiggerThan Yours
Is anyone else sick of all the hype?

Yes, You Really can Replace your Income Online (and then some)
There absolutely are legitimate ways to make real, life-altering money online. The problem with the internet, though, is sifting through all the hype and junk offers trying to find out what’s real and what’s just hype.

Learn Ways to Begin an Online Business from Home and Make Money Free
The one big problem with legitimate online business opportunities is the amount of hype that surrounds many of them. There are a lot of internet marketers who will tell you how you can make money online with virtually no work needed and all you must do is follow their system. Let's face it this is nothing but hype and unless one is totally gullible it should be pretty obvious.

The Law of Hype – The Situation Is Often the Opposite of the Way It Appears in the Press
This year (circa 2011) marks the 100th birthday of IBM and over these years, when IBM was successful, the company said very little, suggests Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short article as it explains that when things are going well, a company does not need the hype and you need the hype usually when you are in trouble.

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