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		<title>By: Ruzgar</title>
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Reviewed by Irene Watson for Reader Views (9/06)&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;I took this book for review because I wanted to learn more about eMarketing.  Little did I know that I was going to get a book that would blow me away!&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&quot;Blueprints for Success - eMarketing&quot; is concise, educational, and proven.  What more could one ask for?  The footwork has been done; all we have to do is follow the steps provided by Hart and Daoust.&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The first chapter of the book covers websites, the most important front door to any business. The authors claim that &quot;there are five steps that drive sales and relationships offline and online.&quot; They are: drive traffic (to the website via advertising, marketing, communication); capture leads (landing page registration); acquisition (acquire new customers); retention (lifetime value of customer); and, referral (satisfied customers find referrals.)  This basically is the road to success in the internet world. Besides the internet road map, the authors suggest going beyond the &quot;brand,&quot; have a long-term plan, and have opt-in forms and landing pages.  Landing pages must provide an opportunity for the visitor to do something - register for a webinar, buy a demo or product, subscribe to a newsletter, or give contact information.  Hart and Daoust also stress the importance to keywords.  There is much more than this in the first chapter and it does end with a checklist.&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Chapter two continues talking about websites.  The first question the authors entertain is: What&#039;s the single most important thing that could improve the web?  Their answer:  better writing.  Most people think it is broadband, however, according to Hart and Daoust, writing has the major impact of what people thing of you - your product, your service.  But most importantly what you can do for them.  They say ever to start a heading or a sentence with the company name but to address the need to the target reader.&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;There is more! This 255 page book is not one that you can read in one sitting.  Actually, it&#039;s not a book to be read, but one to be used as a resource and each step implemented into your existing or intended business.  If the reader has a website already, this book is even more important to pursue because more than likely if the website is &quot;home made&quot; it is not effective.  Furthermore, after going through &quot;Blueprints for Success - eMarketing,&quot; I am more aware of what is wrong with many websites and why the businesses are struggling, not getting hits, or the rankings are low.  Also, I am taking the time and implementing suggestions that I have not considered into my own business.   Do I recommend this book?  Yes!  Definitely!!  The reader will be truly elated with all the knowledge they can get from this investment.  The return on the investment could easily be documented.  &#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reviewed by Irene Watson for Reader Views (9/06)&#13;</p>
<p>I took this book for review because I wanted to learn more about eMarketing.  Little did I know that I was going to get a book that would blow me away!&#13;</p>
<p>&#8220;Blueprints for Success &#8211; eMarketing&#8221; is concise, educational, and proven.  What more could one ask for?  The footwork has been done; all we have to do is follow the steps provided by Hart and Daoust.&#13;</p>
<p>The first chapter of the book covers websites, the most important front door to any business. The authors claim that &#8220;there are five steps that drive sales and relationships offline and online.&#8221; They are: drive traffic (to the website via advertising, marketing, communication); capture leads (landing page registration); acquisition (acquire new customers); retention (lifetime value of customer); and, referral (satisfied customers find referrals.)  This basically is the road to success in the internet world. Besides the internet road map, the authors suggest going beyond the &#8220;brand,&#8221; have a long-term plan, and have opt-in forms and landing pages.  Landing pages must provide an opportunity for the visitor to do something &#8211; register for a webinar, buy a demo or product, subscribe to a newsletter, or give contact information.  Hart and Daoust also stress the importance to keywords.  There is much more than this in the first chapter and it does end with a checklist.&#13;</p>
<p>Chapter two continues talking about websites.  The first question the authors entertain is: What&#8217;s the single most important thing that could improve the web?  Their answer:  better writing.  Most people think it is broadband, however, according to Hart and Daoust, writing has the major impact of what people thing of you &#8211; your product, your service.  But most importantly what you can do for them.  They say ever to start a heading or a sentence with the company name but to address the need to the target reader.&#13;</p>
<p>There is more! This 255 page book is not one that you can read in one sitting.  Actually, it&#8217;s not a book to be read, but one to be used as a resource and each step implemented into your existing or intended business.  If the reader has a website already, this book is even more important to pursue because more than likely if the website is &#8220;home made&#8221; it is not effective.  Furthermore, after going through &#8220;Blueprints for Success &#8211; eMarketing,&#8221; I am more aware of what is wrong with many websites and why the businesses are struggling, not getting hits, or the rankings are low.  Also, I am taking the time and implementing suggestions that I have not considered into my own business.   Do I recommend this book?  Yes!  Definitely!!  The reader will be truly elated with all the knowledge they can get from this investment.  The return on the investment could easily be documented.  &#13;</p>
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