04-21-2016, 01:18 PM
"the Aristotle of advertising" (Gary Bencivenga)
"the greatest ad man who ever lived" (Gary Halbert)
Who are they talking about?
Claude Hopkins, who wrote "Scientific Advertising", a small book first published in 1923.
Don’t let the date put you off in any way… Is as relevant today as it ever was.
This AudioBook version read by Kevin Halbert, son of Gary Halbert, has an introduccion where he explains some old fashion words, it has commentaries at the end and a little pìtch to suscribe to the newsletter.
Here's the mp3 audiobook divided by chapters
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"the greatest ad man who ever lived" (Gary Halbert)
Who are they talking about?
Claude Hopkins, who wrote "Scientific Advertising", a small book first published in 1923.
Don’t let the date put you off in any way… Is as relevant today as it ever was.
This AudioBook version read by Kevin Halbert, son of Gary Halbert, has an introduccion where he explains some old fashion words, it has commentaries at the end and a little pìtch to suscribe to the newsletter.
Here's the mp3 audiobook divided by chapters
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If you find value in this post,
1st. Help yourself.
Apply what you learn for your benefit.
Ask what you can't answer with google
2nd. Help others.
Make mirrors.
Share a review.
3rd. Help me.
Say thanks.
I appreciate your reps.