5 Magic Words to Get Customer Service to Do Your Bidding
I CAN’T DOWNLOAD THIS!!! I’VE TRIED 3 TIMES AND IT’S NOT WORKING YOU DICKHEAD FIX THIS OR ELSE!!!!!!!!! (support request received this morning)
I CAN’T DOWNLOAD THIS!!! I’VE TRIED 3 TIMES AND IT’S NOT WORKING YOU DICKHEAD FIX THIS OR ELSE!!!!!!!!! (support request received this morning)
How would you like to build a YouTube channel that is totally faceless (no one will ever see you) using content that is 100% in the public domain, videos that are drop dead easy to make and in a niche that is thriving right now?
When I receive orders in the mail as well as magazines wrapped in plastic, there’s always some sort of advertisements inside.
You know the ones: They’re colorful and offer something that just looks peachy keen wonderful but you really don’t need it.
I was going to make this sound simpler than it is and say something like, “Just choose one of these 5, get started and start making money!”
But you and I both know that any substantial passive income stream is going to take some time and a good deal of effort to build.
I knew a guy who started one business after another only to have them fail. This guy wasn’t stupid, either. In fact, he was probably smarter than 95% of people, but there was one thing he had all wrong: His mindset.
New marketers almost invariably charge too little.
I don’t know if it’s because they lack confidence in themselves, their products or their market, and maybe the reason why doesn’t even matter.
No matter what you do online, there are going to be two groups of people watching you.
I had to laugh at this recent article from Slate…
Let’s compare two sets of testimonials
The first set is from an Amazon product with a hundred reviews. Some of these reviewers LOVE LOVE LOVE the product, and others aren’t so pleased. Maybe a few of them even HATE it.
Lydia didn’t want to open her eyes that morning, and she dreaded getting out of bed. All night she had tossed and turned, thinking about the nightmare of her previous product launch.
She’d done everything right, or so she thought, and yet she’d been horrified with the lousy results. All that time and effort and practically no sales to show for it.