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Content Creators (Bloggers, Infoproduct Creators, etc.)
Dear Future TopicSeeker,
Got it? OK, with the book in your hands, you turn to the first several pages and discover its table of contents. The table of contents contains a list of subtopics covered in the book, including general information about London, attractions, etc. It may contain subtopics such as:
Now that's a pretty nice list of things to learn about and explore - all for the main topic of London. After reviewing the table of contents, you decide that you'd like to learn more about Buckingham Palace (a place you'd love to visit), which is discussed on page 143. So you get your fingers moving and flip on over to page 143 and soon you discover... 2 full pages of textual information and a couple of pictures. WOW! (sarcasm) This content, while likely helpful, suffers from two major challenges: First, it's static (non-interactive) and thus, possibly out-of-date. And second, it's limited in scope - you only receive the limited insights of the author of the book - someone who is knowledgeable about London in general, but isn't likely the #1 authority/resource on the planet for the subject of Buckingham Palace. Now consider what kind of dynamic, quality, worldwide content that is available online for just the subtopic of Buckingham Palace when you know how and where to search:
That's right! Using the Web's powerful search technologies, you'll not only discover a lot of up-to-date, interactive, multimedia content about Buckingham Palace (so you can explore it to the fullest), but you'll likely also discover the official site for the Buckingham Palace online. Do you think you'll get better information at the live, official site for Buckingham Palace than you would from two pages in a static book? That's pretty easy to answer, isn't it? And this is just one subtopic related to the entire main topic of London. The quality, scope, and usefulness of content you'll discover online about virtually any subject simply overwhelms anything you'll find in a book! Your Favorite Sites Aren't As Good As You Think They Are! Now I know what you may be thinking, "OK, but aren't there Websites dedicated to a particular topic, such as London, that would be helpful to explore in your quest for information?" Sure! There are tons of great sites online that discuss a specific niche topic (everything from London, to scrapbooking, to dog care), but here's what you're missing out on when you rely on a single Website as your sole source of information: It's limited, limited, limited - especially compared to what's available on the entire Web. For example, you might have a favorite dog care site you consider useful, and you may even have it bookmarked. The site may have a section that discusses dog grooming. You click a link and are provided with a page or two of useful advice and several dog grooming tips. But when you feed that same subtopic/keyphrase of dog grooming to the Web, and you get:
Like books, there's not a single Website on a specific topic/niche whose content can compare to vast, multimedia content available on the Web about that same topic! It's Not ALL Bad... Now, a very useful feature of both books and Websites are that they typically do a great job of grouping and organizing related information together. This makes it incredibly easy to discover a topic from all angles. The following graphic demonstrates how this organization might look for 3 different topics:
Books group subtopics together in a organized manner using a table of contents, while Websites typically use a navigation bar of some sort. But, as we've talked about already, while the organization of related content is nice, the content it leads you to is very limited, sometimes static and old. The inspiration for TopicSeekers.com came from the idea of seeing what would happen if you could take the usefulness of a list of related subtopics, such as you'll find in book's table of contents, and combine it with the most powerful Web search technologies available to discover quality, multimedia content from around the world. In other words, imagine a dynamic table of contents (or list of related subtopics), which when a particular item on that list was clicked, didn't just lead you to a page or two in a boring book or single Website, but instead led you to the best, and most extensive library of content in the world for that subtopic.
THAT is exactly what TopicSeekers does! If you use the Web to explore things you enjoy, or you use it for research, this should get you pretty excited!
How TopicSeekers.com Does What No Other Site On The Planet Can Do!
Are you curious about how TopicSeekers.com does what it does? Well, for starters, if you haven't done so already, watch the short 5 minute video at the top of this page. It does a great job of explaining TopicSeekers.com's overall approach to topic discovery. If you've seen the video, then here's a list that highlights of some of the unique technology that makes up TopicSeekers.com:
You Also Get... FREE access to seperate Seeker tools that sell on their own for $37.00 each - These are included with your membership. Currently available Seeker tools are:
So, What's the Cost To Join TopicSeekers.com? What's the cost of an average book? $20 - $30? - For a single book! Some go for more than $40.00 (I know, some of the books I've written for Adobe Press sell for nearly $45.00!). It's not unusual for some people to regularly spend nearly $100.00 a month, or more, on their information-habit (which includes books, magazines, newspapers, etc.). Does this descibe you? Well, save your cash, and instead of benefiting from just a single book or two, begin benefiting from a growing library of interactive 'search books' and tools on TopicSeekers.com that help you tap into the Web's virtually endless supply of multimedia content on topics that interest you, your readers, your customers, or your clients. I'd like to offer to you exclusive access (yes, exclusive - see below) to TopicSeekers for less than the price of most books - just:
And if your time is more valuable to you than your money (especially if creating content or researching the Web is your business), getting a TopicSeekers subscription is a no-brainer! Why? Because it can literally help you discover in 5 minutes what would normally take you many hours the manual way. If you really love the Web and use it extensively for either your personal or business needs, the time you'll save using TopicSeekers can grow to many hours a week. Doing the math, that translates into possibly hundreds of hours a year - or more! Grab your spot now! If You Don't Like It... Of course, I think TopicSeekers.com is great, but I'm a bit biased, know what I mean? I understand that not everyone is going to feel the same way I do. I've sold many books (over 250,000 worldwide) and many products over the years, so I know that no matter how great I think something is, there's a slight chance someone else might feel differently. That really is OK. I've been there myself (on the returning/canceling end of things). But your satisfaction is very important to me, as it always is with my customers. If you join TopicSeekers.com, play with it, use it, and find that it doesn't bring you the value you hoped it would, the obvious Cancel link can be found on your Members profile page (a link to which is right at the top the Members home page) - you click it, and in about a minute, you're done and canceled! There's no jumping through loops or other nonsense to slow you down. Quite frankly, those kinds of tatics are used be people who aren't confident in the quality, value, and demand of their product - I assure you, that is not me! Try It For 1 Month - And I'll Give You... I'd really like you to experience TopicSeekers.com a for a month. I know you'll find immense value in what the site enables you to do, learn, explore, and discover. And to make it easier for you, I'm going to 'sweeten the pot' just a bit!
So, for just a single month's subscription, based on what you get by joining (access to TopicSeekers + free copy of the Web Genius Handbook package), you're only investing $2.00! - just for trying it for a month! When you're ready to get started, click the button below, and in just a few moments, you'll be given full access to the TopicSeekers.com membership site, where you can begin exploring topics on the Web in a whole new way! I really look forward to seeing you on the other side,
Derek Franklin
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magine for a minute that you're holding a book in your hand - a book about a topic that interests you, maybe a travel book on London.









If you subscribe now, I'll give you a free copy of my Web Genius Handbook package (which by itself sells for $17.00 