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New Blog Post from Chiropractic Marketing Blog ChiroBullets.com Shares Chiropractic Ad Writing Formula

New Blog Post from Chiropractic Marketing Blog ChiroBullets.com Shares Chiropractic Ad Writing Formula











Chiropractic Marketing Consultant Ben Cummings


Rochester, NY (PRWEB) January 29, 2012

Ben Cummings is founder of Practice Building Center, the web’s largest chiropractic marketing forum and training site containing over 300 tutorial videos and downloads.

In his popular chiropractic marketing blog, ChiroBullets.com, Ben Cummings has just released an article on Jay Abraham’s copywriting and advertising writing formula.

Chiropractors can access the new article here:

http://blog.practicebuildingcenter.com/chiropractic-advertising-jay-abraham-school-of-ad-writing/

In Ben Cummings latest blog post, he teaches chiropractors how to craft effective chiropractic ads. He accomplishes this by sharing a video from legendary copywriter Jay Abraham in which he teaches his Amazon School of Copywriting lesson a shared on YouTube.

Ben Cummings explains, “I am a huge fan of Jay Abraham. He is a brilliant copywriter. This video holds great value for those who are seeking to go beyond the ordinary and the boring in their chiropractic marketing ads.”

Chiropractors learn how to look at Amazon.com, the world’s largest online retailer, and to study the reviews that people write for products. “Studying amazon reviews are what allow the writer to generate a list of hot buttons, pain points, and benefits,” says Ben.

“These can then be woven into an effective ad that taps into exactly what the market wants. It is a very effective and fast approach to writing high impact ads. We show chiropractors how to adapt this method so they are writing great ads from the start,” says Ben.

Since Amazon is the world’s biggest Internet marketplace, it has its finger on the pulse of what people are buying today. This makes it the perfect research tool for writing good ads.

Mr. Cummings asserts that this is a big opportunity for chiropractors, since the range of what they treat is so diverse. “There are literally tens of thousands of products that contain reviews, that chiropractors could use as fodder for writing killer advertisements,” says Ben.

Where can a chiropractor learn more? Chiropractors can subscribe to ChiroBullets(TM) for free. They should visit Ben’s chiropractic marketing blog at ChiroBullets.com. “Chiropractors can start receiving ChiroBullets(TM) for no cost. They are daily, hand-picked chiropractic marketing tips and superb marketing tutorials. They are delivered to your inbox email as soon as they hit the scene,” says Ben.

Ben thinks this is important information for chiropractors, and asks chiropractors to Like his Page on Facebook to learn exclusive tips and tricks. “I’d appreciate your help in spreading the word amongst chiropractors,” says Ben Cummings.

Like this? Check out Ben’s last article: Chiropractic Marketing Consultant Ben Cummings Releases New Blog on Effectiveness of Twitter for Backlinks

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New Professional Writing Website Helps Aspiring Writers to Launch Their Career

New Professional Writing Website Helps Aspiring Writers to Launch Their Career











(PRWEB) March 6, 2010

Literary agents, TV executives and bestselling authors have given their support to an innovative new website from MA Professional Writing at University College Falmouth, which helps aspiring writers to develop their work and launch a career.

Profwriting.com offers affordable online writing courses, a space to showcase manuscripts and have them critiqued by peers, and a three-month mentoring scheme pairing new writers with an expert in their field. There are masses of insider tips and interviews with successful authors plus constantly updated news from the worlds of publishing, copywriting and screenwriting. With a range of short courses and private forums for pitching ideas and services for those looking for a writing mentor, it’s everything an aspiring writer could need.

Literary Agent Mark Lucas — who represents bestselling writers including Kate Mosse and Andy McNab — says the site offers new writers the opportunity to serve a writing apprenticeship before going public with their work: “Nowadays if a new writer doesn’t get it right first time, they are history. What this kind of opportunity offers is the chance to serve a kind of apprenticeship.”

John Yorke, Controller of Drama Production and New Talent at the BBC, adds: “Writing is such a lonely profession and it seems so hard to get a job; anything that takes away some of the mystery and fear can only be a good thing.”

The site has been developed by the team behind MA Professional Writing at University College Falmouth, whose approach to teaching writing is so successful that graduates get published and work across the writing industries, running magazines, script editing, reinventing brands such as Sky and HMV, even penning librettos for operas…

Profwriting.com allows aspiring writers to share that expertise and get noticed, too, wherever they live and whichever genre they are working in. Industry scouts are combing the site already and the team have lined up an impressive roster of experts to offer advice and judge regular writing competitions. They include bestselling author Patrick Gale, Simon van Booy, winner of the prestigious Frank O’Connor Award for short stories, and docudrama producer Hannah Sim.

Associate of the site, Radio 4 scriptwriter and producer Paul Dodgson, sums it up:

“It will be a great place for scriptwriters to go as well as fiction writers. I like to think that every genre of writing will find its place on the site.”

Watch a short film of the profwriting.com launch event here: http://www.profwriting.com/launch

Notes to editors:

The MA Professional Writing at University College Falmouth has built a strong reputation for giving talented writers the focused skills they need to make successful careers in many different areas of the media. It can be studied full-time over one year or part-time by distance learning over two years. Several alumni have published books, while others are working as magazine and website editors, freelance features journalists, scriptwriters, creative copywriters, and in a wide range of publishing and corporate communications roles.

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Former Pagan Chaplain Writing Series of Books on Practical Magick

Former Pagan Chaplain Writing Series of Books on Practical Magick










(PRWEB) October 22, 2006

Ian Edwards, the former Pagan Chaplain at Kingston Prison, Portsmouth,England, is shortly to finish the first in a series of practical magick books.

“It all came about after I lost my position at the prison due to the Pagan Federation withdrawing their support for my ministry after all the media coverage about it last year” He said “True, I had been a bit of a twit in forgetting to tell the prison authorities – and them – about the interview, but my impression was that the interview was about Samhain (Halloween) rather than my work as a chaplain in the prison. The prison authorities were very understanding about it being an honest mistake but could not allow me to continue because of the Federations’ withdrawal of support. I had previously mentioned my role as a Prison Chaplain to the media with no adverse comment.

Because of my life experiences and chaplaincy role I had amassed a huge amount of information on many aspects of Magick and Pagan Spirituality. In fact I wrote the first non-denominational leaflet for use by the Pagan Chaplaincy throughout the British Prison System which explained in general terms what Paganism means. Considering my knowledge and experiences I realised I had collected enough material to write in-depth useful books on the practical application of Magick and Pagan philosophy to everyday life to help people get what they want.

The first book is on Wealth. Rather than being just a spell book it also contains practical approaches, personal experiences, and underlying principles of wealth building. I have written it in the multi-layered style of the Oriental strategy books such as the “Book of Five Rings”, which are popular in the financial world because although the techniques seem simple the more you read them, the deeper meanings become apparent.

The personal experiences I go into, such as the Brujo (Mexican Wizard) who appeared to be just a corner shoe-shine man, but owned several houses and a large stock portfolio are true, and are told in the style of the therapeutic metaphors that I use in hypnotherapy. These help people use both sides of the brain and tap their own innate skills and abilities realising their own path to wealth. This book is a guide book to doing this – rather than just another collection of spells with no background into how the author used them, the results when he did, or how he learned of them in the first place.”

A practitioner of magick since 1976, Ian Edwards was the Pagan Chaplain to Kingston Prison until November 2005. A qualified and experienced complimentary health practitioner in the fields of bodywork (massage and reflexology), hypnotherapy, and counselling (member of the BACP) in private practice. He is also a third degree black belt in Bujinkan Ninjutsu awarded to him by the Grandmaster of the system when he lived in Japan from 1989 to 1990.

Ian can be contacted by the following means.

Telephone: 02392 645550

Mobile: 07966459540

(NB: Outside the UK use United Kingdom telephone prefex)

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