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Internet Strategist Rich Schefren Says in His New Report: Entrepreneurs are 'Clueless' About The Attention Age The World's top Internet Marketing Strategist Rich Schefren releases his new report "The Attention Age Doctrine, Part 2" on November 28th. In this report, Rich explains how marketers need to change their strategies in order to engage the attention of an increasingly distracted consumer. Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) November 28, 2007 -- Consumers typically see more than 3,000 advertisements daily, according to recent statistics. So how can marketers and online business entrepreneurs get their messages to stand out from the crowd in this frustrating and confusing attention-scattered world?
Internet marketing expert Rich Schefren has the answers and will reveal how you can effectively capture and hold the attention of your marketplace in his free report - The Attention Age Doctrine, Part 2 (http://www.attentionage.net) which will be released online Wednesday, Nov. 28th.
Schefren is well-known in the Internet marketing community as the "guru's guru," having provided sought-after business coaching to such high-profile luminaries as Jay Abraham, John Carlton, Joel Comm, Brad Fallon, Mike Filsaime, Yanik Silver, Jeff Walker and many more.
The Attention Age Doctrine, Part 2, addresses many of the key challenges faced by online entrepreneurs, small business owners, and individuals competing for attention and marketing relevance online.
"As a top business coach, I'm struck by the vast numbers of entrepreneurs who are clueless today: Completely unaware of the tremendous value of attention in today's world," Schefren writes in the report. "That's tragic, because if you know how to get attention and how to harness its power, it can lift your business and drive you toward your success goals faster than you can possibly imagine."
Schefren claims that the Internet in particular has radically transformed into splintered social communities ripe for engagement and business opportunities for entrepreneurs willing to change the way they do business.
With the rise of social media, blogging, online networking sites, and Web 2.0 technologies, consumers have gained control of marketing messages. Business leaders must speak openly in order to earn trust from loyal consumers of MySpace, FaceBook, YouTube, and countless other social networking sites.
Schefren gives numerous examples in The Attention Age Doctrine, Part 2, of how specific businesses and entrepreneurs have gained worldwide exposure with just a few influential blog posts - and how some businesses have crashed and burned by not paying attention to the growing presence and power of consumer conversations in a variety of social media outlets.
The Attention Age Doctrine, Part 2, will also reveal:
* The Only Aspects in Your Business Under Your Complete Control * Why Increasing Attention Demands Force Us to Make New Decisions * How Focusing Your Attention on the Wrong Elements Can Ruin Your Business
Schefren's previous reports - The Internet Business Manifesto, The Missing Chapter, The Final Chapter, and The Attention Age Doctrine - have helped thousands of businesses and online entrepreneurs understand changing market forces and how to take advantage of them for accelerated business growth.
"If you simply ignore the Web's power to seize your prospects' attention - or worse, misuse it - your plans for growth and quite possibly your whole business could be destroyed," Schefren writes.
Circle your calendars for November 28th. Schefren is about to place the online business world on its head again with the free release of The Attention Age Doctrine, Part 2.
The Doctrine is will be available for download at http://www.attentionage.net/
About Strategic Profits: Strategic Profits is a privately held company headquartered in Delray Beach, Fla. Strategic Profits exists to help business and entrepreneurs online and offline with business coaching advice and tools that they need to succeed in the Attention Age. Visit the corporate Web site www.strategicprofits.com for more information or leave your questions and/or comments on Rich Schefren's blog at www.strategicprofits.com/blog.
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