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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Practial business Advice from Someone Who Has Succeeded,
By Bob Moran (Piscataway, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What a Way to Live and Make a Living: The Lyman P. Wood Story (Paperback)
I read the book for the first time several years ago. Since then I've kept in on my desk to refer back to for practical advice about starting and running my internet business.Much of Lyman's wisdom and insight into the mail order business is directly applicable to developing e-commerce sites for business customers: writing copy that stirs the reader to take action, measuring and testing the results of each ad, starting small and growing the business out of the profits it generates are a few of many gems he practiced. In the book, his passion for doing what he loved, from a place that he loved, with people that he loved was inspirational to me. When I met him in person, he was also a great encouragement to me. I'd recommend this book to anyone interested in in "Making a life" while making a living.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A FANTASTIC biz biography!,
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This review is from: What a Way to Live and Make a Living: The Lyman P. Wood Story (Paperback)
Here's the wonderful story of a man who set himself a goal--to live in the country--then figured out a way to earn a GREAT living to support that goal. Lyman Wood is (is he still alive?) a direct marketing/mail order pioneer who spent 60 years or so selling everything from $400 Roto Tillers to PRAYERS by mail. He also worked as an advertising and marketing consultant from his rural home. The stories in this book are inspiring AND instructional. This is a book filled with passion. It's not just biographical, it's "how-to." And best of all, it's FUN to read! I recommend it very highly to would-be entrepreneurs and to those frustrated entrepreneurs who occasionally need a "lift."
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Bravo - What an Inspirational Story,
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This review is from: What a Way to Live and Make a Living: The Lyman P. Wood Story (Paperback)
Wow. Imagine moving to the country, doing exactly what you love to do, and making all the money you could ever want and then some.
That's exactly what Mr. Wood did. It's really inspiring to see that this escape fantasy blueprint is in fact a possibility. And this book was written before the the Internet made this scenario so much easier. A refugee from one of the big ad agencies, Mr. Wood clearly had skills when he "retired" to the country. And he used them brilliantly. He found or created products that people want. He knew his offers. He tested. He did everything the right way. And he did everything his way. Sounds just like the American Dream.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Learn Direct Marketing the easy way,
This review is from: What a Way to Live and Make a Living: The Lyman P. Wood Story (Paperback)
What a refreshing way to learn! Quite different from the often boring textbook approach so common with marketing books. This semi-autobiography reads like a novel, but teaches direct response advertising through example and life experiences.
Just starting out, in his second project, he acquired over 450,000 customers! (and those are repeat customers at that). He knew what he was doing. Plenty of wise advice in there. You can learn from his mistakes and successes. I plowed through 1/2 the book in no time. By then I realized that the reading experience would be over too soon. So I shelved the rest of the book for a treat later on. (So technically this review is only for the first 1/2 of the book). This book is like candy. I got to ration it out before it's gone ;-) |
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What a Way to Live and Make a Living: The Lyman P. Wood Story by Roger M. Griffith (Paperback - Dec. 1994)
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