Are You Asking Too Much?

Are You Asking Too Much?

Create Something Worth Sharing

 

Let’s face it that our success is heavily based on others’ act of sharing what we’ve created.

My guideline is if they feel like they’re doing you a favor by sharing you’re product, your blog post, your How-To video, then what you’ve created is not remarkable enough.

To get people to share, you must create something noteworthy. They have to feel that by sharing they are actually giving a gift, a reward to those in their own tribe.

People have limited time to engage and a limited list of favors they can take on. But everyone has enough time to share something remarkable.

So. No. You’re not asking too much for someone to share a video, retweet, or invite their friends to join your mailing list.

But if people don’t respond to your request, then know that it’s not because you asked too much or asked the wrong way; it’s that you didn’t create something remarkable enough in the first place.

Then it’s either harsh truth or an opportunity to make better art.

 

Stay Positive & Create A Moment Worth Sharing, I Know You Can

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Mind The Gap, Fill The Void

Mind The Gap, Fill The Void

Mind The Gap, Fill The Void

Remarkable ideas are made by finding a void and filling it, finding a unique problem and solving it, finding a neglected world view and creating a new way to promote it.

Everything you think is remarkable wasn’t, at one point, thought about by a large number of people, but those who thought about it, thought a lot about it.

Remarkable ideas are built on the foundation of one thing and of a few people.

What chasm are you filling? Who are you connecting? What void are you populating?

 

Stay Positive & Don’t Forget What Makes Your Idea Remarkable

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