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Personal marketing
- What a difference a decade makes!
- Occupy your head
- Reboot
- A picture of your target result is worth at least 1000 words of crisp, powerful copy
- 10 steps to powerful personal marketing
- Should I sell your attention?
- Holy piranha, Batman!
- Marketing 101
- The Merchants of Cool
- How does your marketing stack up to Super Bowl ads?
- What Would Jesus Buy?
- They’re baaack!
- Free mulch
- The battle for your mind
- Use ads to focus on the outcome you want
- Aren’t these just affirmations?
- Unexpected results
- Use software to imagine your future
- Is advertising evil?
- The REALLY personal ads
Marketing strategies
- Just print it!: Moving from contemplation to action
- Dear Brain: What kind of ads will motivate me to exercise?
- Dear Brain: How can personal marketing help me stay clean and sober?
- Remind yourself to be present
- Guest post: Find Authentic Happiness with personal marketing
- Dear Brain: How can personal marketing help me save money?
- Take back the Marketing Mix: The Four P’s
- Optimize your media input streams to support your goals
- Dear Brain: How can personal marketing help me change my career?
- Best. Excuse. Ever! How my personal marketing campaign compelled me to buy a Nintendo Wii
- How to prompt others to remind you about your goal
- Create a brand for your goal: Decide how to position your change
- Know your enemy: Who or what is your competition?
- A picture of your target result is worth at least 1000 words of crisp, powerful copy
- Write your copy like the result you want is already true
- Personal marketing for smart people
- Target market research: put your customer first
- 10 steps to powerful personal marketing
- How to plant a mental cover crop
- Motivate yourself with rewards and threats
- Target market research (It’s all about you)
- Marketing 101
- Your brain wants benefits
- How does your marketing stack up to Super Bowl ads?
- Target your hierarchy of needs – part 3
- Target your hierarchy of needs – part 2
- Target your hierarchy of needs – part 1
- Start early, leverage habit
- They’re baaack!
- Road trip: Adopt a highway
- 4 ads that really stoked my RV marketing campaign
- How I got an RV with my most successful ad campaign
- Punch up your headline with Phrases that Sell
- Attitude matters
- Use ads to focus on the outcome you want
- The psychology of persuasion – scarcity
- The psychology of persuasion – authority
- The psychology of persuasion – liking
- The psychology of persuasion – social proof
- The psychology of persuasion – consistency
- The psychology of persuasion – reciprocation
- The psychology of persuasion – perceptual contrast
- The psychology of persuasion – because
- Refrigerator makeover update: who could say no to that face?
- How to write an effective ad on a Post-It note
- That perfect gift – part 2
- That perfect gift – part 1
How to make ads
- Just print it!: Moving from contemplation to action
- Dear Brain: What kind of ads will motivate me to exercise?
- Change your mind with a Belief Board
- A picture is worth 1000 sticky notes
- Automate text messages with Serenitext
- 10 easy ways to advertise to yourself
- Guest post: How to deliver tagged Flickr photos to your desktop with the Google Photos Gadget
- Guest post: How to use Flickr to find pictures for your ads
- Rock 2009 with a New Year collage
- Make an ad for yourself and play with delivery systems
- It’s our second birthday! Here’s your present
- How to prompt others to remind you about your goal
- A picture of your target result is worth at least 1000 words of crisp, powerful copy
- Write your copy like the result you want is already true
- How to choose a goal for your back-to-school marketing campaign
- 10 steps to powerful personal marketing
- How to plant a mental cover crop
- How to make a quick text ad on your Windows Mobile device
- My exercise ad campaign
- Target your hierarchy of needs – part 3
- Target your hierarchy of needs – part 2
- Target your hierarchy of needs – part 1
- Advertise to your friends and family with custom postage stamps
- Punch up your headline with Phrases that Sell
- Write a headline for your cell phone ad
- Change the picture on your cell phone screen
- How to build a motivational poster ad campaign
- Make a motivational poster at Big Huge Labs
- Put yourself in the picture with glue
- Put yourself in the picture with Photoshop
- A great digital camera
- Get a gorilla to hold the camera
- Put yourself in the picture
- Illustrate your ads with Google Image Search
- Hipster PDA version
- How to rotate text ads with The Quote gadget
- How to rotate picture ads with the Google Photos gadget
- How to send yourself text messages with Backpack
- How to write an effective ad on a Post-It note
- How to customize your computer background
- How to download and print pictures
- Advertise your way to paradise
Deliver your message
- Just print it!: Moving from contemplation to action
- Rock your Roku screensaver
- Change your mind with a Belief Board
- A picture is worth 1000 sticky notes
- Remind yourself to be present
- Automate text messages with Serenitext
- 10 easy ways to advertise to yourself
- Ask the readers: Which digital photo frame do you recommend?
- Guest post: How to deliver tagged Flickr photos to your desktop with the Google Photos Gadget
- Rock 2009 with a New Year collage
- Make an ad for yourself and play with delivery systems
- Best. Excuse. Ever! How my personal marketing campaign compelled me to buy a Nintendo Wii
- Take it out to the ball game
- 10 steps to powerful personal marketing
- How to plant a mental cover crop
- Send yourself voice ads with Wakerupper
- Personal marketing in the bathroom: better than taking a magazine!
- Ads on the moon? Are you freaking kidding me?!
- How to make a quick text ad on your Windows Mobile device
- Target your hierarchy of needs – part 3
- How to rotate picture ads with the Vista Sidebar Slide Show
- Advertise to your friends and family with custom postage stamps
- Play dress-up with your avatar
- Road trip: Leaving your mark
- Road trip: Ancient advertising
- Road trip: Rosa Parks Way
- 4 ads that really stoked my RV marketing campaign
- How I got an RV with my most successful ad campaign
- Get the t-shirt
- Write a headline for your cell phone ad
- Change the picture on your cell phone screen
- How to build a motivational poster ad campaign
- Make a motivational poster at Big Huge Labs
- Put yourself in the picture to get a job
- Hipster PDA version
- How to rotate text ads with The Quote gadget
- How to rotate picture ads with the Google Photos gadget
- How to use Google Sidebar and Gadgets
- Motivate yourself with an image collection
- How to install Google Desktop
- Widgets and gadgets and klips (oh my!)
- Rotate your ads with a screensaver slideshow
- Use software to imagine your future
- Seriously – the New Year collage is a great hack!
- Supercharge your life with a New Year collage
- How to send yourself text messages with Backpack
- How to write an effective ad on a Post-It note
- How to get a $1000 camera (or anything else)
- How to customize your computer background
- Extreme makeover – refrigerator edition
- How to download and print pictures
- Advertise your way to paradise
- How my own ads made me a blogger
Results
- Just print it!: Moving from contemplation to action
- Reboot
- Project wrap-up: Report on my fall marketing campaign
- Write your copy like the result you want is already true
- Take it out to the ball game
- Road trip: Lessons from Angels Landing
- 4 ads that really stoked my RV marketing campaign
- How I got an RV with my most successful ad campaign
- Get the t-shirt
- Free mulch
- Attitude matters
- Put yourself in the picture to get a job
- Unexpected results
- How to get a $1000 camera (or anything else)
- Advertise your way to paradise
- How my own ads made me a blogger