Wherein I Get Really, Really Excited
August 8th Update: As of today, SEO School is no longer available for purchase. Read about legitimizing scarcity in marketing for why.
So, yeah. Hi.
There’s this guy called Brian Clark. He writes a blog called Copyblogger. You might have heard of it.
He wrote a review of Ninja SEO School. Um, I’m pretty stoked.
Since everybody knows that everything you read on A-List blogs is true, now you can safely buy my book and know it’s not shit. If it’s good enough for Copyblogger, it’s good enough for you.
In related news, the aforementioned Ninja SEO School is going off the shelves tomorrow night at midnight EST. (OK, fine. Who am I kidding? Nobody in this house is going to be in any condition to be taking down sales pages tomorrow night at midnight. You’ve probably got till at least 3 AM. Count your lucky stars we’re alcoholics.)
If you want to buy it, do so here.
So there. That’s it. My big ass push for my book. It’s like anti-marketing.
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Hi Naomi - I did a review of your book too. A damn good one (http://internetmarketingjunkie.com/reviews/seo-school-review/). I’m not an A-list blogger, but life is strange and I might be one someday. When I am, I’ll want to keep pimping your book. So…
How about a Ninja SEO School Lite? Drop the support part and just keep the eBook. It’s a good read and worth keeping around. A service to humankind and all.
**Unrelated but I’m going to ask anyway** - As part of my lifetime support I have a blogging question. When someone posts one of those “Interesting post. Everyone should buy my product [promotional link] bla bla bla” kind of comments on my blog, should I leave it there or nuke it or take out everything except the gratuitous complement part of the comment to stroke my ego? Would it matter if the site being linked to was trying to rip off StomperNet?
I haven’t read your book or the review but I’m pretty sure I still want to be hear plugging my own highly entertaining and informative life changing books anyway.
It’s not all about you, ya know, let’s have some more of me.
Wait, our lifetime support isn’t limited to SEO? Holy crap that’s a good deal! Would you be a dear and pick up my dry cleaning?
@ Joe — You’re not the first to suggest it. I’ll see how much support is needed and think about it.
And nuke it. Kick the fucker out. Not from an SEO standpoint, but because they’re dirty. And if you have dofollow installed, definitely kick ‘em out.
@ Tim — That’s where you’re wrong, dahling.
@ Hunter — Work from home and you won’t need dry cleaning. :)
Hmm, this rent-a-Naomi thing is a hot business idea. Could I get you to come to Thanksgiving next year and offend my in-laws so completely that we would never be invited again? I would pay quite a lot of money for that.
You convinced me. I got my copy! Nothing like waiting until the last minute.
Be sure to roll video when you do the insult the in-laws gig. Post it to YouTube. Viral marketing at its best.
First congrats on making it such success! I’m halfway through the book now and love it, can’t wait to actually start improving stuff.
So after reading this I was like: Yeah! I got one.
And: Damn! How did I not know about this deadline? Now I miss out on all the affiliate sales (and you miss out on me making you rich :D )
Curious to know what your next project is gonna be.
Очень полезно.
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