Folks. Did an interview with Tom Venuto. Covers topics such as denatured proteins, waxy maze starch, fish oil vs flax, and other topics of interest. Part One:
Part One
Enjoy!
Will Brink is the owner of the Brinkzone Blog. Will has over 30 years experience as a respected author, columnist and consultant, to the supplement, fitness, bodybuilding, and weight loss industry and has been extensively published. Will graduated from Harvard University with a concentration in the natural sciences, and is a consultant to major supplement, dairy, and pharmaceutical companies.
His often ground breaking articles can be found in publications such as Lets Live, Muscle Media 2000, MuscleMag International, The Life Extension Magazine, Muscle n Fitness, Inside Karate, Exercise For Men Only, Body International, Power, Oxygen, Penthouse, Women’s World and The Townsend Letter For Doctors.
He’s also been published in peer reviewed journals.
Will is the author of the popular e-books, both accompanied by private members forum access , Bodybuilding Revealed & Fat Loss Revealed.
You can also buy Will’s other books on Amazon, Apple iBook, and Barnes and Noble.
The problem comes when writers take the term Author Bio too seriously and begin to tell the reader all about themselves and their accomplishments.
This is great if you are looking for an ego stroke but it’s a disaster if you are wanting to create traffic, build your list and make profits. Another trap here is believing that the Resource Box is the place to convince the reader that you are an expert.
Here’s the bottom line – if you have not convinced the reader in the body of your article that you are an expert, it’s way too late by the time they are reading the Resource Box, if they are reading it at all.
Think of it this way – if you begin the Resource Box with information about you, it’s like announcing to the reader “The article is now over and you can go away.” Not quite the outcome you want, right?