Ted Nicholas
Ted
Nicholas has been marketing products for over thirty years. If you look
close, you can find a little bit of Ted in just about every
advertisement in any magazine or newspaper. He's literally had that
great of an impact on the marketing world as a whole.
Many of his
students are still using his techniques right to this day along with
many copy cats that just copied his smooth, effective style. But
although we can't get away from the fact that Ted Nicholas is a big
piece of marketing history, his name is slowly becoming just
that....history. He is one of those stubborn marketers that wants to
forever stick by his old principles instead of embracing the future.
But I'll tell you more about that down below.
Ted
Nicholas is definitely not a bad marketer. He's one of the best! His
teachings are are right on the money and I think you'd be doing
yourself a favor by studying his materials. In his books over the years
he introduced many of the mail order techniques that are now considered
the standard, text book way of doing things.
Others have
said that Ted Nicholas some times gets a little too analytical and goes
over the tiny details too much. And he discusses how processes work but
some times fails to explain what their purpose and point they serve to
help you know exactly what your doing.
Theories
are great but they are still just theories. Most people would like to
see some every day examples of tried, tested, and proven techniques.
Most of us want to see how things work with our own two eyes as a form
of proof that goes beyond just a simple theory.
The only
other problem with Ted Nicholas is that he hasn't fully jumped on to
the internet yet so he's a bit old fashioned in my opinion and I think
he's missing a big piece of the action.
There are
quite a few marketers that haven't entered it either so Ted is not the
only big name marketer that has failed to enter this new age of
technology that we all now live in, there are many others just like
him. But in my opinion these guys are all going to have to get online
with the rest of us unless they just want to be a forgotten name in
offline, direct mail history.
So I would
recommend reading books by Ted Nicholas but I wouldn't start out with
them. My first picks would be marketers that have embraced the internet
with both arms and are milking it for all that it's worth. Guys like
Cory Rudl, Mark Joyner, Dr. Kevin Nunley, and Marlon Sanders.

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