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Nick MartiniIt’s different from the blog. It’s only weekly. It’s endorsed by Nick Martini (@nick_martini), see the smiling endorsement in the picture. Okay, full disclosure: He works for me. But, I’m certain you’ll give it the same smiling thumbs up.

Most importantly, the content is exclusive (increasingly so) to the newsletter. If you’re just reading the blog you may miss a few things. I’m not going to slight you here on the blog. However, if you want to come behind the scenes and get some of the exclusive insights you’ll need to sign-up in that form to the right or just below.

In the future, this is where I intend to release my newest thoughts and ideas on social media for sales. That means new projects, tools, and presentations. I’ll be routinely asking for your thoughts and opinions.

In email, we can dig into the details and you can reply directly to me with thoughts and questions.

Does this sound interesting? Sign-up. I’d love to have you join me.

P.S., When you sign-up you will get my Black Ops Guide to Social Selling. Fun read and a very different perspective on sales targeting.

P.S.S., I almost forgot. Next Tuesday (5/18/2010) I’m releasing, exclusive to the newsletter, a special report on how I use Linkedin.com as a lead generation tool–attracting sales prospects with your Linkedin profile.

(Connect to me on Linkedin and see if you spot some of my tricks)

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  • http://www.michaelcarwile.com/ Michael Carwile

    Done and done. Lookin' forward to your content. I have a quick question for you: what made you choose Aweber for your newsletter/list management?

  • http://bettercloser.com Bill Rice

    Thanks! I've been using them for years. I've tried a few others on small projects, but never found a compelling enough reason to switch.

    What's your recommendation or one's you've considered?

  • http://www.michaelcarwile.com/ Michael Carwile

    No recommendations, really. I've used MailChimp, and Campaign Monitor in the past, both decent products. I've heard lots of good stuff about Aweber, was just curious about your perspective.

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