Imagine you wrote a report 20 pages long. Then imagine that report got translated into seven languages – French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Dutch and Italian. Imagine that that single “work of art” was requested in a print format well over 10,000 times (at a cost of about $2.50 – $3.50 each. And then sold […]
Reminder: F’ree from Psychotactics: The $2500 Brain Alchemy Marketing Strategy Workshop
I am resending this message in case you missed it last week. In the year 2007, I had a discussion with a client. It was about giving most of our courses away–yes, almost every Psychotactics Course–by the year 2020. Without charge. It sounds unusual: Why would someone just give valuable information away? It depends on […]
The Biggest Reason Why Your Website Content Drives Customers Away
Let’s imagine you and I are meeting in Donostia-San Sebastián in the north of Spain for dinner. And we’re going to have dinner in the old town. What are we going to have for dinner? I know. We’ll have some beer, los pintxos, some icecream, and a cafe cortado. And guess what? We’ll get the […]
How To Reduce The “Huh” Factor In Your Articles
You may not realise it, but your articles are creating a ‘huh’ factor. A ‘huh’ factor is like a speed bump on a road. If you don’t remove that speed bump, it causes the reader to bounce over your words. If you have too many of these speed bumps, it frustrates the reader. And they […]
The Truce with Time Management
People often ask: Where do you get the time? Or instead they’ll say: I can’t be bothered to go into forums etc., because then I never get any work done. And they’re right. If all you ever do is go into forums to waste time, or to just hang around, then you’ll end up doing […]
Why Learning A New Skill Is Like Having A Baby
Imagine you just had a baby. And that baby demanded your attention. At 3am. At 6am. At 9am. What are you going to do? Are you simply going to turn back the clock? Or tend to the baby? Do you need to learn a new skill? If you speak to parents of newborns they are […]
Why Stevie Wonder Doesn’t Learn By Reading
Have you ever considered how some people say they learn quicker by reading than audio? Have you ever considered Stevie Wonder’s plight? Ah, but that’s not the question The question is: Can Stevie Wonder learn faster than you? Well, I wish it were a pat answer, but it’s not. It depends on various factors including […]
The Curse of the 10,000-hour ‘Talent Syndrome’
Imagine if someone told you that you needed 10,000 hours to learn to drive a car. No? What about 5000 hours then? Would that be suitable? How about 3000 hours? Or 1000? Or 500? Ok, how about 60 hours? A very average person with a reasonable fear of cars can learn to drive in about […]
Choosing Winning Marketing Strategies
You may think that marketing is all about getting your message in front of clients. Or you may think marketing is about relationships. Yeah, yeah, it’s all that but there’s a starting point. And that’s to choose a winning marketing strategy in the first place. And no one demonstrates this technique better than Will Smith. […]
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 […]