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Forget the Information Age the new Buzzword on the Internet is the Attention Age

Internet Marketing Expert Rich Schefren to release his new report The Attention Age Doctrine Part II on November 28th, 2007

Marketers and small businesses face the task of getting their message across to the consumer in the midst of an overwhelming barrage of information. Consumers typically see over 3,000 advertisements daily.

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So how does business get their message to stand out in this overcrowded advertising world?

Internet Marketing expert Rich Schefren has the answers and will reveal how to effectively capture the marketplace’s attention in his free report - The Attention Age Doctrine Part II - to be released November 28th.

The key to standing out is to engage your prospect’s attention according to Schefren: “Attention - and the ability for you to capture it, and leverage it - is the principle advantage to you in growing your own business.”

Schefren claims that the Internet in particular has radically transformed in the last few years to more of a social community. There are different names for this change including Web 2.0 and the rise of Social Media. The fastest growing websites are community websites such as MySpace, FaceBook, and YouTube.

Rich explains that once a business knows the right tools and knowledge of this Attention Age landscape then a business can quite literally go from “zero to hero” at warp speed. He gives numerous examples in the Attention Age Document of how businesses and entrepreneurs have gained world wide exposure with just few influential blog posts.

The Attention Age Document will also inform businesses on:

• How to become an inspirational, action oriented leader in your marketplace

• Why the Internet is sucking the attention away from your marketing message

• Overnight strategies to regain and energize your prospect’s attention

• Methods for making your marketing messages so enticing that the consumer will be mesmorized by your advertising campaign

• The right way to use blogs to create a viral buzz through the blogosphere

• Some critical mistakes major corporations have made blogging and how your business can avoid them.

Rich Schefren’s previous reports - The Internet Business Manifesto, The Missing Chapter, the Final Chapter, and The Attention Age Doctrine Part I - have helped thousands of businesses and entrepreneurs understand changing market forces and how to take advantage of them for accelerated business growth.

Rich Schefren is famous in the Internet marketing community as the “guru to the gurus”. In other words he has personally coached such high profile clients as Jay Abraham, John Carlton, Joel Comm, Brad Fallon, Mike Filsame, Yanik Silver, and Jeff Walker.

Circle your calendars for November 28th. Rich is about to put the Internet Marketing world on its heads again with The Attention Age Doctrine Part II.

Click here to download the Attention Age Doctrine

Reviews

Reviewed by Nickolove on 28 November, 2007

With Internet Marketing you can find yourself so busy doing that you don’t have time to take a step back and look at the larger picture which is in a state of constant flux. This is why the insight that Rich Schrefen brings to the Internet community via his well-researched publications is so valuable.

Nickolove


Reviewed by Ralph p on 28 November, 2007

Absolutly first class. Nicly done and makes you really think


Reviewed by Fred Thomas on 28 November, 2007

The report rocks - Rich always delivers and this report I believe is his best yet.


Reviewed by Frank Bruno on 28 November, 2007

I don’t really see Rich using these methods since I’m on his list.


Reviewed by marsha on 28 November, 2007

This information is exactly what I am seeking, a well researched document that I can take my time to soak in before the new year.
Thanks Rich! Looking forward to applying some of those awesome ideas.

Marsha


Reviewed by Fred Thomas on 29 November, 2007

no offense frank, but what are you not seeing?

he says offer value - i think he’s done it more than anyone else in the industry.

he talks about product launch formula - i think he’s done 5 or 6 in the past year or so.

he talks about viral marketing, and he was one of the first users of mike’s viral friend generator.

i could go on…. but i don’t know if your joking or not.

type his last name into del.icio.us, or stumpleupon, and you’ll see his fans have taken care of those things for him.


Reviewed by Adrian Nisbet on 29 November, 2007

You lost me straightaway. The world population is growing older by the minute, more experienced but less well-heeled as interest rates rise, home prices soar, and gasoline prices are suitable for motor bikes not big flash cars. Yet you persist in pampering to the young who, these days, are becoming more and more determined to have fun without work.


Reviewed by chris on 5 December, 2007

Well, it was free wasn’t it? so it has to be good value for money!
But even so, an excellent view of the way things are going…

Chris


Reviewed by Cheri Sigmon on 11 December, 2007

Rich delivers value again! Some of the naysayers who keep posting to his blog don’t warrant the time and attention to mention exactly how they’re beating him up for his challenging of the “status quo.” It is time someone lead the way in this regard, and the outcome affects the reputations of all *professionals* doing business online. I’m with Rich. This is definitely worth reading more than once to fully digest his content.
If you haven’t downloaded it yet, I highly recommend that you do so…

Regards,
Cheri Sigmon


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