Who Is Ken Evoy? Why Is This Marketing Guru So Famous?

This post was written by admin3 on December 16, 2009
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I’m sure you have heard about Ken Evoy, the famous marketing guru. He created some of the most productive time saving business tools and products, addressed to anyone who wants to start and develop a web base. Ken is also the Chairman of the Board of SiteSell, a system that allows you to create, host and promote websites. Ken Evoy’s work can be associated with the idea of “overdelivering”, concept that made him so popular. To overdeliver means “to offer the absolute best tools and information available on the market in the most accessible format and at the most affordable price, ” according to Ken Evoy. In other words, it’s extremely important not only to meet your customers’ expectations, but to surprise them by offering much more then they were expecting to receive. Creating strong web content is one of the best examples of overdelivering. ‘Make Your Site Sell!’ is the first book written by Dr. Evoy, which helps entrepreneurs and business owners to develop a product, to sell the product and to build up targeted traffic to their website. The book describes various marketing techniques and strategies, being considered the best-selling eBook on internet marketing (with over 100, 000 copies sold). With over 800 pages, this book was sold for only !

Dr. Evoy also wrote ‘Make Your Knowledge Sell’ (MYKS), ‘Make Your Words Sell’ (MYWS), and ‘Make Your Price Sell’, ‘Make Your Content PREsell’ (MYCPS) and many other eBooks and courses for small businesses and business owners who sell products or services online. Ken Evoy isn’t a typical marketing guru; he makes everything possible to provide quality products and information at an affordable price. It must be mentioned that Dr. Evoy designed over 23 products and business software, launching more than 100, 000 entrepreneurs since 1997.

Millions of people worldwide praise Dr. Evoy for his valuable knowledge and appreciate his business philosophy. In fact, he applied the concept of “overdeliver”, providing a huge amount of information for a small price.

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