Category Archives: Marketing

How to Do 4X More

What does it mean to improve? How many steps will it take before it’s inevitable that you succeed? What will it take to earn more?

I find it always helps to have some kind of number in mind when you talk about improvement. Being specific is the best way to accomplish your goals and earn more with everything you do.

You can play around with this number, but I want you to try to earn 4X times more from everything you do. I want you to earn 4X more from your products, your services, and from all of your promotions.

Does that sound a little lofty? If you’re particularly unsure, or just want to make sure this works first, it’s fine to strive to earn 2X more from everything you do. The important thing is to keep that number in mind as you make these tweaks and improvements.

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30 Day Internet Business Blueprint

In today’s world, more and more individuals of all ages are pursing a job that will provide them with not only more flexibility and personal satisfaction, but also unlimited earnings. Tired of being mistreated by the demanding corporate world, men and women are turning to the Internet in a quest to build their own business in the virtual marketplace.

By becoming your own boss online, you’re not subject to the wages or rules that a boss decides. You set your own hours. You pursue your chosen business models and tasks. You get to decide what to charge or how many hours to work, and when.

It’s a career that is unrivaled in terms of delivering the perks most employees can only dream about. But it’s not something you can achieve without putting in the work. This is not a turnkey, push-button business – regardless of what some might say.

You can use the 30-day action plan below to learn about your choices and start your journey as an online entrepreneur. Put in the time and effort it takes to carefully make decisions and work on it, and you could build a six or even seven figure business that’s more rewarding than what any 9-5 job could provide.

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Telling Better Stories

Table of Contents:

  • Are You Using The 5 Cs Of Great Storytelling?
  • Great Storytellers Always Have A Clear And Defined Message
  • Great Storytellers Use A Narrow Scope
  • How A 1920S Soviet Psychologist Can Make You A Better Storyteller
  • If You Want To Tell A Better Story Just Look In The Mirror
  • If You’re Telling A Story, Why Does Your Audience Care?
  • Stephen King Says Do This To Become A Better Storyteller
  • Telling Great Stories Means Using This Must-Have Component
  • Use These 4 Ps To Tell A Better Story
  • Write Better Stories With These 5 Tips From Elmore Leonard

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From Blogging to $1 Billion

I thought it might be good to talk about branding for a minute.

We’re all familiar with those red and white cans of soda and the name on the cans. It’s a famous brand anyone would recognize.

When we think of branding, we think of a company like that. But what if we’re just a little guy or gal on the internet, starting a business in online marketing, social media, info marketing, or whatever.

How does the little person build a brand of their own?

It might go something like this:

Emily Weiss started a beauty blog called ‘Into The Gloss.’

She gained followers, built a list and a strong social media presence, and then changed the name to Glossier.

Why the name change? No doubt she learned some things while blogging, such as shorter is better. And catchier.

Glossier is a beauty brand specializing in direct-to-consumer makeup and skincare. Keep in mind that the markup on makeup and skincare is phenomenal. A product that might cost anywhere from $1 to $5 to produce is then sold for 10 times that amount or more.

True, the markup on information products is even better, but vitamins and beauty products are a close second in profit potential.

And when you OWN THE BRAND, you don’t have real competition. Yes, there are people who love Pepsi, but to a Coke lover there simply are no other brands.

Here’s the kicker: 9 years after its inception, Glossier is now valued at $1billion.

Here are some key insights into her process of building this brand and business:

The target market is young women. Who spends more money on makeup than young women? Nobody.

The products are marketed as ‘enhancing natural features.’ The brand is saying, “You’re already pretty, we’re just making you prettier.” Smart.

The products are marketed as being easy to use and creating a ‘no-makeup’ look. It’s obvious she knows her target market.

The blog featured interviews with celebrities and beauty industry insiders. What better way to quickly gain a huge following?

Once the blog and following were firmly in place, then she launched the Glossier brand on social media and particularly on Instagram, where the brand showcases its products and engages with customers.

The brand’s identity emphasizes natural beauty and simplicity. The brand’s minimalist packaging and product design reflect this identity.

Glossier also uses a lot of user-generated content to showcase how real women use their products, which reinforces the brand’s message of inclusivity and authenticity.

Are you taking notes?

Glossier built a loyal following by providing exceptional customer service. The brand offers a live chat feature on its website, allowing customers to connect with a representative in real-time.

There’s also a “Glossier Rep” program, which allows customers to become brand ambassadors and earn commission on sales.

Glossier leverages influencer marketing to reach new audiences and promote its products. The brand works with beauty bloggers and Instagram influencers, to showcase its products and build buzz.

As a result of these strategies, Glossier has become one of the fastest-growing beauty brands in recent years, with a valuation of over $1 billion.

Think about that – from a simple blog to $1 billion in less than a decade.

If you weren’t thinking of building a brand before you read this, what do you think now? Is it worth it?