Archive for Success
Seven Agents for Successful Marketers
Posted by: | CommentsHave you ever thought that all successful marketers must have an even more successful agent? If you have, then you’re right.
In fact, most successful marketers have at least seven agents. And the best part is, you can employ them all to achieve greater levels of success than you ever dreamed possible.
Am I tweaking your curiosity? Are you wondering who you can afford to hire that will guarantee your success…and not just one agent but seven? If so…keep reading…’cuz here they are: Read More→
Do You Have a Blob or a Blog?
Posted by: | CommentsSay that really fast two or three times after a few glasses of wine….”Is it a blob or a blog?”
A blob, by loose definition, is a gob of matter of some vague or indefinite form, generally viscous…of a glutinous nature.
Not to be confused…? with a blog, which is, by loose definition, an online personal journal meant for public consumption. Read More→
Gold Medal Contenders Only
Posted by: | CommentsYes –this blog post is a blatant affiliate plug for an internet marketer, Armand Morin. Not just any internet marketer, though. Armand is a top internet marketer…for a very good reason…he’s really good at what he does. And a very good reason to follow Armand is…he’ll teach you how to be really good!
And…Yes, it’s true — if you follow my links and go to Armand’s event, I’ll make a few bucks.
More important, though, if you decide to go, you’ll benefit in so many ways, you’ll wonder what took you so long to connect. If you want to be a gold medal contender for internet marketing, get the coach who can teach you exactly how to win gold. He knows how…because he’s done it! Read More→
Why Whole Brain Marketing Works
Posted by: | CommentsRight now, many people in America are either out Christmas shopping, or deciding what gifts are best suited for friends and family, and choosing how to most closely match those items with what they decide to spend.
You may be on the buying end.
Or, you may be hoping to be on the selling end. If your wallet or purse is looking pretty empty, you may be hoping to sell a product and make enough profit that you can afford to buy something for someone else.
How you make your buying decisions should parallel how you make your selling decisions…with a whole brain process. Read More→
What’s the Problem?
Posted by: | CommentsToday’s economic news is a teeter-totter.
One day the stock market takes a giant step up. The next….it takes a big trip…down into the basement.
What’s the problem? Is it the media? Is it the investors? Or… is it the way we think…both individually and collectively? Read More→
Do You Have an Idea Checklist?
Posted by: | CommentsWhether you’re considering marketing a product as an affiliate, creating your own new product, writing a book, or selling a service, here are 7 key considerations for your idea:
1. What are your strengths? Do what you know, and what you’re interested in. If you’re not an expert in the area you’re interested in, that’s OK. Get someone involved who is an expert, and use their expertise to help you create a better, more marketable product.
2. What are you passionate about? It’s always easier to bring a product or service to market when you’re genuinely passionate about it. What moves you? When you’re focused, and driven by something you’re passionate about, the passion shines. It pulls prospects and/or readers to you. Read More→
How to Stretch Your Possibility Thinking
Posted by: | CommentsWhat makes a good actor great?
What makes a pianist a concert celebrity?
I’ll bet you know the answer, don’t you? It really isn’t that tough. In fact…it’s really pretty simple. Read More→
Are You Marketing to the Whole Brain?
Posted by: | CommentsMore than just having lemonade at a lemonade stand, with a price sign, the true young entreprenuer will entice neighborhood prospects with “Wow, look at the sweat pouring off you. You must be really thirsty.” Or…”Since you’ve just been out jogging, it’s obvioius you care about your health.
This isn’t just any lemonade I’m selling. This lemonade is made from fresh-squeezed organic lemons, fresh from the tree this morning. While I could be selling it for a lot more money downtown, I want to offer it to folks in my neighborhood at nearly a give-away price for the quality.”
The true entreprenuer will market to the prospects’ Whole Brain…and never have an extra glass of lemonade left over at the end of the day.
People don’t buy rationally. Much as we may like to think otherwise, most purchases are not made from our rational, logical mind. They are, instead, made from a combination of emotions, habits, and logic… in that order. Read More→
It’s Not Just About Selling…is it?
Posted by: | CommentsWhen you came to Internet marketing, I’ll lay odds that you didn’t come strictly to …sell.
I believe very few people are called into this world strictly to…sell.
That is, in the hard core… “She could sell ice cubes to Eskimos”… sense. Salespeople who really don’t care about the product…only their ability to manipulate others into doing their bidding…feeling the power of total control.
Most of us, instead, begin with a passion to have others experience something wonderful we have discovered or created. You want to share. It’s our nature. And what better place than the Internet?
So why do so many hesitate to share…to offer goods or services to others?
In large part, because you perceive it as selling. The perception many people have of selling is that it requires an aggressive personality and the absolute ability to influence others into buying a product…whether they need..or want..it. Many equate selling with the used car sales lot…with that pesky salesman who somehow pushed you into buying a car that wasn’t really what you wanted years ago. Read More→
How to Increase Your Creativity…And Your Success
Posted by: | CommentsWhen it comes to success…as any kind of writer, or as an entrepreneur in any area…creativity is important…really important.
Albert Einstein said: “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” He also said: “The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.”
The marketplace in which we live is constantly changing. We humans have what seems an insatiable appetite for new…new products, new services, new art, and new art forms…new anything!
What the marketplace requires, therefore, is your creativity. Your ability, your willingness to expand your abilities to create new ideas, new solutions, new ways of living.
What that requires of you…of me…of anyone who chooses to affect the world in which we live…is to return to the imaginative and creative voices in our minds when we were 6 — or younger! Read More→

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