What To Do When Sub-Plots’ Take Over Your Article Writing Have you heard of the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears? Well as you know, Goldilocks found the Three Bears’ house, broke in, and systematically ate their porridge, sat in their chairs, and then slept on their beds. And as the story is told […]
Price or Value?: Which comes first?
If you’re like most folks you’ll have run into the price vs. value dilemma. No, not in your marketing strategy, but just lazing over coffee and looking at real estate. There in front of you is this great looking house in the real estate section of your newspaper, and you notice that there’s no price […]
How Today’s Promotion Is An Ad For Tomorrow’s Sale
Most people make a mistake with promoting a product or service. When they promote a product/service, they expect sales. And rightly so. But you’re missing out on the most important aspect of all: that people don’t buy when you want to sell. And this is why most of us go bananas in sales and marketing. […]
Why Objections Play A Big Role In Sales Conversion
We hate it when customers object. We’d prefer if they simply bought our products and services. Yet objections are a critical indicator of sales and marketing. Without objections you’d never know if the customer is interested or not. And without objections you’d never know how to improve your products and services (you improve them, don’t […]
How To Ask Hundreds of Questions on a Marketing Topic (Without Paying Thousands of Dollars)
There’s a problem with the last page of a book or a course We all have this problem. When we get to the last page of a book or a course, we are enlightened, yet still confused. We’re confused because we know a fair bit about the material, but still have loads of questions that […]
How Air NewZealand’s Cheeky Message Drives Home Personality
How do you get attention, and keep that attention? Then how do you get across a cheeky message, while at the same time revealing your personality? Air New Zealand seems to do it well, even though you may not be paying attention to onboard safety instructions for the squillionth time. What do you think? What […]
The Importance of the ‘Critical Learning Period’
You may think your brain is all hardwired. And that you’re supremely suited for learning. But in fact, your brain is incredibly at the mercy of the sound environment. And the reason for being at the mercy of sound is because most of our early references as children are purely based on sound. This early […]
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If you’ve been wondering whether or not to purchase the Brain Audit then here’s the perfect moment. And it’s perfect because you get the brand new Brain Audit Ver 3.2 Two years in the making… This book has been two years in the making, and now it’s finally out! And you not only get the […]
Introverts vs Extroverts: Is There A Difference?
How are introverts different from extroverts? Is there a personality difference? So I’m an extrovert. I like being around people. I like talking to them. I certainly don’t mind being the center of attention. And you know what? Introverts like being around people. They like talking to them. They don’t mind being the center of […]