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IBM 47 | How to Create a Compelling Tagline for your Web Site that will Attract your Ideal Customer

28 Aug 2008 Sterling (Jeremy Frandsen) 3 Comments

In this episode of Internet Business Mastery, we talk about how to create a compelling tagline for your web site that will attract your ideal customer.  Plus we have a quick tip about an online service that makes handling your mail as easy as handling your e-mail.

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Guys,
I have to begin with a big fat thank you! I found your site shortly after getting an ipod touch in December’07. I have listened to all episodes several times. Subsequently, I now manage three podcast sites, and I have two clients that I assist with content management. Thus creating a powerful continuity income that actually makes my car free. As Sterling woulds say…”Nice.”

The information is not only fresh and relevant, it is also simplified enough for someone that isn’t a code monkey. I missed my opportunity for enrollment under the early notification because of reasons I won’t bore you with. As a result, I am kicking myself for not taking advantage sooner.

The tips you guys dig up are fantastic.
Keep up the good work!

Ryan McKinney


Thank you so much for the high praise! Also, Congrats on the continuity!


Love the show guys! Tons of great info! After listening to a few episodes I picked up Promoting Your Podcast and applied the techniques. I have shot up from #28 in google to #7 in a category of over 10 million searches! Nice work! You have a new fan here!

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