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January 7, 2010

SUPERCHARGE Your Marketing in 2010!

Today’s corporate executives don’t want a sales pitch, they want valuable content that helps them solve their business problems. Without a doubt, the best collateral to do that is white papers. If you’re a marketer who wants to unleash the power of the mighty white paper to reel in qualified leads, White Paper Success Summit 2010 will show you how.

At White Paper Success Summit 2010—the only online professional development event of its kind—white paper thought leaders will serve an all-new menu of proven business-building tactics.

Michael Stelzner, organizer of last year’s sold-out inaugural White Paper Success Summit and author of the best-selling Writing White Papers: How to Capture Readers and Keep Them Engaged, says now is the time for white papers: “The old-fashioned way of selling—advertising, traditional press releases and product marketing—doesn’t work anymore. These days, educational marketing is much more effective and that’s where white papers come in.  And white papers are especially effective in a down economy.”

White Papers Influence Decision Making
A September 2009 survey by Eccolo Media supports Stelzner’s comments. In the study, which polled 501 executives involved in B2B technology purchases, 84% rated white papers as moderately to extremely influential in purchasing decisions. The survey also revealed that white papers are the most frequently shared type of collateral—with 89% of respondents passing them on to other people.

If you’re a marketer who is under the gun to produce quality leads in 2010, the masters of white paper marketing will share their secrets at White Paper Success Summit 2010.

In addition to Stelzner, you’ll interact with an all-star team of white paper experts, including Bob Bly (The White Paper Marketing Handbook), Brian Carroll (Lead Generation for the Complex Sale), Jonathan Kantor (Crafting White Paper 2.0), Roger C. Parker (White Paper Design That Sells), Joe Pulizzi (Get Content, Get Customers), John Jantsch (Duct Tape Marketing: The World’s Most Practical Small Business Marketing Guide), Jill Konrath (Selling to Big Companies), Ardath Albee (eMarketing Strategies for the Complex Sale) and Gordon Graham, to mention a few.

Tricks of the Trade
Here’s a sampling of a few of the Summit sessions, where the white paper pros will reveal the tricks of the trade:

* More Business Than You Can Handle: How to Achieve the Business Dream With a Single White Paper
* Supercharging Your White Paper Distribution for Maximum Impact
* Launching White Papers Like Products: 7 Steps to Boosting White Paper Performance
* Leveraging Social Media to Promote Your White Papers
* Proven Techniques for Using White Papers for the Complex Sale

In exclusive live forums at the event, attendees will pose questions to the white paper “professors” and use special LinkedIn groups to network with peers. If you miss a live session, no worries—you’ll have  access to recordings and transcripts of every one.

No need to book pricey hotel reservations, pack a bag and trudge off to the airport to attend this conference. You can relax and enjoy the online Summit from a comfortable chair in your home or office. The sessions are spread over an entire month so you can fit them into your hectic schedule.

Highly Successful Event
To say that last year’s White Paper Success Summit was a hit is quite an understatement—96% of attendees (including me) said they’d recommend the event to a friend. In fact, last year’s Summit was where I met Mike–and how I became his Apprentice!  Plus, the other folks like Jonathan Kantor, Roger Parker, Bob Bly and others who taught at the 2009 Summit are all very approachable, kind, and lots of fun to learn from.  I promise.

The 2010 Summit starts Tuesday, February 2 and runs through Wednesday, February 24.  Attendees can get tickets at significant discounts by booking early, but time is short.

Don’t rely on the same old sales pitches in the coming year. Attend White Paper Success Summit 2010 and learn how to generate a steady stream of leads by providing valuable business content with white papers. Now is the time—your business might depend on it.

“Without costly ads or fancy designs, white papers are saving businesses by establishing thought leadership, attracting steady streams of quality leads and helping businesses close deals,” says Stelzner. “Once a white paper is done, it can continue to reliably deliver leads for months or years to come.”

For more information or to register for the Summit, visit http://bit.ly/4IiJsC

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August 5, 2009

San Diego, Here I Come!

I’m very excited to be heading out to San Diego tomorrow for Michael Stelzner’s White Paper Boot Camp! As Michael’s apprentice I have the honor of introducing him, and also helping out in the break-out session answering questions on writing white papers from attendees.

Here’s a link for more info on the Boot Camp: http://snipr.com/nn4xt. But even if you can’t be there, Mike is having the event recorded, so let me know if you’re interested in the videos. :)

This is my first trip to sunny CA, and I hear the weather is absolutely gorgeous! And to top it all off, my great friend and copywriting coach, Chris Marlow, is going to join us from lunch onward.

Chris and I have also cooked up an informal networking event for attendees after the workshop. We’ll be meeting up at the Mission Bay Hyatt Swim Bar (doesn’t that sound yummy?). In addition to just relaxing and hanging out after an intense day of learning from Mike, people can sign up for our newsletters and find out more about Chris’s powerful, one-on-one coaching program. Chris chose me as one of her assistant copywriting coaches, too, and you can learn more about that here: Marlow Marketing Method.

I’ll be making a report (or two) after the White Paper Boot Camp, so stay tuned for updates. I’ve had a lot of  help in my copywriting career, but Chris and Mike are two of  my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE mentors, so this trip is going to be fun, Fun, FUN! I’m sure I’ll come back inspired and ready to share, so stay tuned…

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May 18, 2009

The Joy and Responsibility of Winning

Filed under: White Papers — Apryl @ 11:35 am

I’ve never won anything significant in my life. That is, until last month, when I won the coveted “White Paper Apprentice” position with Michael Stelzner. Talk about pins and needles… after attending Michael’s White Paper Success Summit and competing with about 100 other writers for the post (which included two rounds of testing to narrow the field), Michael picked the top five scorers to interview before making a decision. You can read about the competition here.

 

Luckily the Easter Holidays occupied my mind—so I didn’t have too much time to stew over things—but it was still a huge surprise when I got a call from Mike and heard him say, “Apryl, I’ve got some great news for you…”

 

It still tingles to write about it! I knew I was up against some really great writers, so I’m still pinching myself, but wow… what a great feeling!

 

Now that I’m “The Apprentice,” I feel it’s my duty to get to work and chronicle the adventure. Such good fortune should be passed along, don’t you think?

 

So here’s my first “pearl of wisdom” to pass on in a series of journal entries related to becoming Mike’s White Paper Apprentice:

 

After the lift of elation comes the weight of responsibility—work with it!

 

Have you ever experienced “responsibility” dreams? The kind where you forgot to go to class for a whole semester and suddenly had to take an exam, or couldn’t remember where you put the baby? I call them “stress dreams,” because they’re usually brought on by something that’s weighing on my mind or kicking around in my subconscious (usually the possibility of failing at something).

 

Now that the “new” of winning the apprenticeship calmed a little, I’ll admit to having a few stress dreams about doing a good job for Mike, but he couldn’t be a more understanding teacher, and has gone out of his way to make me feel comfortable and a true member of his team.

 

I think the trick to handling responsibility niggles is to acknowledge them, but work through them. This isn’t a game I’ve won—it’s serious business for both of us—but concentrating on doing the best job possible takes off the edge. Who has time for worrying when there’s so much to do? And Mike has a plan all laid out and ready to go, which is very exciting.

 

We’ve already recorded a coaching session, which turned out very well and gave me lots of ideas for improving both my marketing plan and writing schedule—which I’ll outline for you in a future post.

 

In the meantime, I would like to say a heartfelt thanks to Mike Stelzner for this great opportunity. Getting a chance to work with someone that’s truly the best in the business really is a dream come true. It’s promising to be lots of hard work and lots of fun as well… and I can’t wait to get started.

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