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Dear ,
I'm back!
I was away for a few days -- part business, part spending time with family at my cousin's wedding. Nothing's better than spending time with family. (Congrats Mark and
Monica!)
Today, I have four great resources to share with you. And -- you'll like this part -- they're all free!
You can refer to these on your next audio or video project... or use them on your website, blog or anything else. They are so easy to
use.
4 Web-Based Resources You Can Use Immediately:1. FACEBOOK VIDEO DOWNLOAD -- Ever watch a video on Facebook and wish you could download it directly to your computer or thumb drive? Well, now you can (you don't have to save it on Facebook). Just go to: www. fbdown.net and follow the very simple instructions. It will only take about a minute. So easy and requires no software.
2. FREE STOCK PHOTOS -- One of the best ways to liven up a website, article or blog post (even a social media post) is to add a great
photo. The thing is, if you use someone else's photo without their permission, you could be violating the law. A great resource that gives you thousands and thousands of free stock photos is www.pexels.com. You can probably find photos for any occasion, any topic.
3. YOUTUBE VIDEO DOWNLOAD -- If you watch a YouTube video that you love -- and you'd like to download it, you won't be able to. So what should you do... give up? No way! There's an easy fix for that. Just go to www.yoyovideodownload.com and get the download directly off the site. No
installation of software needed. Like I said, easy as pie.
4. ROYALTY-FREE MUSIC -- Nothing livens up a video like good music. But, once again, if you use someone else's music without their permission, you could be facing some problems. Rather than give up, you can find some great music pieces, in all genres, that you can use without any
cost or royalties (hence the "royalty-free" in the name) by going to: www.bensound.com. (All you have to do is credit bensound.com in your video description.)
I use these resources regularly, I hope you make good use of them as well.
If you have any comments, ideas or suggestions, please email me at: nader@copticchamber.com.
Until next time...
P.S. Regarding my question about whether I should this newsletter in the am or pm, the vast majority preferred receiving it in the
evening. About 70% of you. I'll try to accommodate that, and occasionally send it in the morning or afternoon to make some of the other folks happy.
Your friend,
Nader Founder of the Coptic Chamber
ABOUT NADER ANISE
For the last 30 years, Nader’s talents as a marketing strategist and copywriter have generated hundreds of millions of dollars for himself and his clients. In addition, he is a
recognized PR expert, and has been featured in countless media outlets such as: The Wall Street Journal, NBC, CBS, Forbes, Bloomberg and USA Today.
Nader’s storied marketing and sales experience has enabled him to mentor business owners in all types of industries, including: legal, medical, financial, therapeutic, mortgage, investment, wealth, retail, insurance, transportation, pharmaceutical, clothing, restaurant, real estate,
education, insurance, construction, internet, telecommunications, religion, manufacturing and many others.
Nader has trained over 25,000 business owners from all around the world on sales and marketing.
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3 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT NADER ANISE, ESQ.
FACT #1: In 2001, Nader wrote a one page press release that generated over $2,200,000 in free national publicity.
FACT
#2: Within four years of starting his law practice, Nader was featured on the cover of Lawyers Weekly USA section B (currently Lawyers USA) and was lauded for his remarkable achievement of building a "thriving law practice... without spending a penny on advertising."
FACT #3: Nader landed on the cover of the Wall Street Journal after sending the editor a cold email with a subject line that consisted of
nine words, including, ONE key, riveting word.
(BONUS FACT): Nader wrote a direct mail letter for a small business that created such an overwhelming response, the owner sent Nader a frantic email with the message: "You're killing me with all the new business. We are busting at the seams and all my employees are freaking out..."
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