The Secret to Making Those Stupid Affirmations Work
You’ve got a hurdle. A bug-a-boo. Some little glitch in your thinking that you can’t seem to get over.
So you decide to try affirmations.
You’ve got a hurdle. A bug-a-boo. Some little glitch in your thinking that you can’t seem to get over.
So you decide to try affirmations.
You get a new subscriber, but they don’t receive your confirmation email. Or maybe they get that one, but they don’t get the next email with the download link.
Was it your fault?
According to internal memos obtained by the Wall Street Journal, in 2018 Facebook tried to make its platform a healthier place. But instead, it just got angrier.
“The greater danger for most of – us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark.” -Michelangelo Buonarroti
SMS Marketing is for the big boys, right?
Not for a little business like yours.
The number one reason aspiring online marketers fail isn’t because they didn’t have the right product or reach the right audience, although both of those are crucial, too.
I believe the number one reason new marketers fail is because of self-sabotage. The inner critic loves to play games with us and mess with our minds, and if we’re not vigilant, we’ll begin to believe these seeds of doubt that tell us we’re not good enough or smart enough to build our own businesses.
No matter what you’re selling or where you are selling it – ads, webpages, video sales letters, email campaigns and so forth – these 3 techniques will help you sell more products with less effort. And they’re easy to learn and implement, too.
Personal branding is the conscious and intentional effort to create and influence public perception of an individual by positioning them as an authority in their industry, elevating their credibility.
Branding is what gets you noticed and remembered.
Here’s how one marketer used a simple advertising campaign to grow a massive email list of customers in a short amount of time.
Head over to NakedWines.com and what you’ll find is a gorgeous shot of a vineyard along with a question:
“Are you buying wine the smart way? Find out now – only 4 questions. What’s more, you’ll get $100 worth of wine.”
A green button prompts, “Let’s do it”.