Time Traveling Back

Studying Mistakes

One of the most helpful questions to ask a fellow entrepreneur or marketer is that if they could go back in time, what would they do differently?

Curiously, the only way they know the answer to the question is if they had studied their mistakes. If they’ve recognized moments in time where they made a poor decision.

Every mistake is an entrepreneurs strongest asset on her path to creating something remarkable.

When you take the time to study them, your chances of success multiply again and again.

 

Stay Positive & What Was Your Last Mistake? What Did You Learn From It?

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Uncomfortable Conversations

Uncomfortable Conversation

Uncomfortable conversations aren’t nearly as uncomfortable when you compare them to the ones you’ll have down the line if you don’t have them now.

Partnership agreements need to be made.

Employees need to be fired.

Your significant other needs to know how much you’re willing to sacrifice to get where you’re going.

Better to have them now.

 

 

Stay Positive & Communicate Early (And Often)

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The Exchange

Buying And Selling Promises

When you make a purchase, you’re buying so much more than what is in front of you.

You’re buying trust and a story you tell yourself (and subsequently others).

To an extent, you’re buying a promise.

Are you confident then in what you’re selling?

The promises you’re making?

The value you’re marketing?

 

Stay Positive & Make The Promise, Then Make It Bigger

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Marketing The Wrong Value

Storytelling Value

Each customer has a story they are telling themselves.

One of the most common marketing failures is the incorrect communication of value or in other words how one’s service or product fits within the target’s story.

In the long run, it’s not worth trying to bring every flavor, color, style forward in hopes that you’ll get lucky and tell the right story. Better to listen to the customer until you know what their value is. Then share it.

 

Stay Positive & Listen Listen Listen

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Heart On Your Sleeve

Wearing Your Heart On Your Sleeve

Some think there’s a fault in always wearing your heart on your sleeve.

When it comes to creating remarkable work, I think it’s a vital place to have it.

The problem isn’t making yourself vulnerable, it’s letting your feelings stop you from creating more work. Not everyone will love what you’ve got, but that’s no reason to stop giving it your all.

 

Stay Positive & Get Vulnerable Daily

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Showing You Care First

Show You Care First

Many want to begin their marketing strategy by focusing on awareness.

They believe success is guaranteed by getting eye balls, paying to be placed on influential blogs, and having their good side shown on TV.

Better, I believe, to show the customer you care first.

Think about what more you can give to your target? Instead of a media kit, what would a customer kit look like? Instead of advertising to get a longer line at the door, why not invest in making it a greater experience for the few who have shown up?

 

Stay Positive & Care First And More Will Come

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Sense Of Calm

Stressful Uncertainty

We’re accustomed to avoiding situations that fill us with fear, most often of which: failure.

The interesting bit about our brains is that we’re primed to feel a greater sense of calm when we think through the possible failures than if we convince ourselves that everything is uncertain.

There’s greater stress in not knowing than in knowing things might turn sour.

 

Stay Positive & Think It Through

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