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Michel Fortin on Writing

by Jack Humphrey

Helpful Hints for Writing
Guest Post By Michel Fortin
An interesting question was recently asked of me in a discussion forum: “I agree with the idea of submitting articles [in order to get] a lot of targeted visitors to a site, however, I was wondering, ‘What keeps Michel Fortin writing?’ I mean, Michel, what is your 3-, [...]

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Guest Post By Michel Fortin
Some people have asked me to give a few tips and tricks they can start using right away to apply some of the strategies I wrote about in my “Death of the Salesletter” report, without resorting to audio or video.
Aside from the various technology you can start applying to make your [...]

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Guest Post by Michel Fortin

In today’s Internet, conversations are cropping up all over the place. People are talking. They are talking about products. They are talking about businesses. And they are certainly talking about their experiences.
When you look at how blogs, forums and social networking sites have exploded in the last few years, you can [...]

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Guest Post by Michel Fortin
I’m up for a challenge.
Just recently, my friend and SEO blogging expert Andy Beard posted an
article about an interesting case study.
After simply rewording the headline of a blog post, John Wesley literally
multiplied his traffic to one of his blog posts by 10 times.
With the same post!
In other words, nothing was changed [...]

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Guest Post By Michel Fortin
I’ve done a couple of things to my blog, mostly “behind the scenes,” that I
want to share with you.
My friend James Brausch has recently closed his comments on his blog. The
primary and most important reason is to deal with the plethora of comment
spam.
If you wanted to comment on any one of [...]

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Guest Post By Michel Fortin
If you’ve read my report, The Death of The Salesletter, then you know that many of my “predictions” (I’m using quotes for a reason) were based on actual test results. Many of them were made by, or done based on tests from, John Reese.
John is one of my mentors. He’s not [...]

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Guest Post By Michel Fortin

This Post Featured on Reuters

Last Sunday, a bunch of copywriters shot the breeze on the Nuts & Blogbolts talk radio show. At the end, Mike Sansone asked if we would individually respond on our blogs to this question:
“Writing for the visitor is more important than writing for the search engines. Can [...]

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Michel Fortin is holding a workshop on new media copywriting and testing. Fortin, one of the web’s top performing copywriters with clients like John Reese, Frank Kern, Shawn Casey, Stephen Pierce, and some guy named Jay Abraham, will be showing people how to avoid the pitfalls of new media copywriting.
The web is wise to [...]

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Real blogging is done by people like Michel Fortin, Darren Rowse, Brian Clark, Alice Seba, Michelle MacPhearson, Lee Odden, and others who give links to gain popularity. They give great information away for free to gain loyal readerships.

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I am more impressed with the gravity and importance of this work than anything I’ve read about internet marketing and copywriting in my entire career online.

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