
Here it is just a few days before Christmas and I’ve left comfortable Phoenix for a much colder, much snowier part of the map. Luckily, pumpkin pie and egg-nog await me!
Sweet things await you, too, which I’ll reveal in a moment but first… it starts with a challenge. Are you game?
Use the HomeStomper search box down on the right side column of the page to locate the answers to the following questions.
- There are 5 questions for qualifying profitable target markets. State one of them.
- I’ve posted a number of email subject lines templates ins everal different posts. Pick one template and use it to write your own.
- I’m a broken record when it comes to this saying, “Marketing is not ______.” Fill in the blank.
- I took part in a meme a while back and listed 6 random things. List one of the real ones.
Go ahead and post your guesses exhaustively-researched answers in the comments section below. If you’re feeling snarky, you can post what you think the correct answers may be.
The person who gets all the answers correct (selected at random) and the person with the most creative responses (selected by me) will win:
A 30 minute telephone marketing consult with me plus 3 months free membership to our private membership site HomeStomper PRO.
Have a great holiday and I’ll see you in 2009.

{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }
1. Can you affordably reach them?
2. “This game is almost too easy”
3. Marketing is not rocket science.
4. “I was playing around over in Europe…”
There are 5 questions for qualifying profitable target markets. State one of them.
1. Are there groups, associations, or clubs?
2. Are there conventions, networking meetings, or seminars?
3. Are there magazines or publications for members?
4. Can you affordably reach them?
5. Can they afford you the life you want to live?
I’ve posted a number of email subject lines templates ins everal different posts. Pick one template and use it to write your own.
Curiosity: enquiring minds want to know, right? give them a tease as to what they may find inside
Controversy: make a bold or contrarian statement
Questions: ask a questions that hints to the answers contained in the email
Big Benefit: promise a big benefit in your subject WARNING: if you do don’t follow these few guide lines you can lose thousands of dollar on the sell of your real estate
I’m a broken record when it comes to this saying, “Marketing is not
Is Not Rocket Science
I took part in a meme a while back and listed 6 random things. List one of the real ones.
4. “I fought the law and the law won.”
I was playing around over in Europe and while in Cologne, Germany got mugged. Actually, I taught the mugger the “error of his ways” but the cops decided to not see things my way. I was forcibly kicked out of town.
But, I still had my wallet
I’m a winner.
Sounds like a cool prize but too much work!
The first three are almost too easy…
– Can they afford you the lifestyle you want to live?
– Do you recognize the 3 early warning signs of a Distressed Home Seller?
– Rocket Science
I guess I’m confused by this last challenge, perhaps I have this http://new.wavlist.com/movies/317/ofsp-mondays.wav
Anyway, if only one of the six random items about you were false, and that one being the only actually believeable item, how can we “List one of the real ones.” I’m I stuck in some sort of time warp circular argument conundrum that I can’t waken from. I guess I’ll go random as well and say #2 – captain of a company of 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders. Now I’ve got to get my sorry butt back to work…
file this Under I Really want to win: additional entry in the “creative” category
There are 5 questions for qualifying profitable target markets. State one of them.
1. Are there groups, associations, or clubs?
2. Are there conventions, networking meetings, or seminars?
3. Are there magazines or publications for members?
4. Can you affordably reach them?
5. Can they afford you the life you want to live?
I’ve posted a number of email subject lines templates ins everal different posts. Pick one template and use it to write your own.
Curiosity: enquiring minds want to know, right? give them a tease as to what they may find inside
Controversy: make a bold or contrarian statement
Questions: ask a questions that hints to the answers contained in the email
Big Benefit: promise a big benefit in your subject WARNING: if you do don’t follow these few guide lines you can lose thousands of dollar on the sell of your real estate
I’m a broken record when it comes to this saying, “Marketing is not
Is Not Rocket Science
I took part in a meme a while back and listed 6 random things. List one of the real ones.
4. “I fought the law and the law won.”
I was playing around over in Europe and while in Cologne, Germany got mugged. Actually, I taught the mugger the “error of his ways” but the cops decided to not see things my way. I was forcibly kicked out of town.
But, I still had my wallet
1. Is there a publication for this market?
2. Here’s a quick tip to get the MOST for your home!
3. Marketing is not Rocket Science.
4. “I Fought the Law and the Law Won”
it took a couple days to gather my wits about me after returning from vacation. then new year’s eve came about so the wits had to recuperate
however, today i’ve got enough wits to announce the winners: Rob Cook and Kathy Drewien. woot!
I’ll be contacting the both of you shortly with info on how to claim your 3 months access to HomeStomper’s membership site and how to coordinate for our 30 minute phone call.