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What does every good marketer really do? He creates relationships. She make friends. When you begin to think of marketing in this way, everything about marketing becomes more fun. Suddenly there is no foreignness, no fear, no feelings of inadequacy. We can all make friends. It's a talent we've had since we were little children. Use it.

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Saturday, June 09, 2007

New Content Management Systems Will Put Your Website on Automatic as a Book Sales Machine
This past week I uncovered an incredible tool for building and managing book websites that really sing -- whether niche sites, sales letter sites, membership sites, or Web 2.0 sites. CMS Infusion is a content management system that can be used to build almost any kind of website you want to create and put it on automatic.

The thing that sets CMS Infusion apart form other website building programs is the graphically-driven easy-to-use interface with the potential to build and operate an entire online business by itself.

Check out this great system at CMS Infusion.

This is the website building system I will be using to create several new book marketing sites in the next few months. I'm really excited about the potential for this system.

You can get a bargain on the system if you act now (before Tuesday midnight, June 12th). It will still be a bargain after that time -- just more expensive. Way more expensive. That's why I'm writing about it now.

Again, check it out at CMS Infusion.

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Anonymous Roger Anderson said...

Why would I use this when Joomla is a free CMS. It uses Open Source code, thousands of templates are available, and it is easy to use.

I had my site up in an hour and I have not done any programming in years.

I agree that a CMS driven website is great for book promotion. I just disagree on the software method.

10/6/07 6:39 AM  
Blogger John Kremer said...

I don't know enough about Joomla to know how it compares with CMS Infusion. Templates are one thing, but does it include all the other capabilities a good site should have? Thanks for pointing it out. I will check it out. I love free if it's good (like Firefox).

10/6/07 2:53 PM  

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