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Micro Product Launch Profits

There are many different business models for you to choose from online, but if you’ve made the decision to pursue info product development, you may find yourself stalled right out of the gate.

What you’ll see in this industry are enormous launches that take months to plan and create. These launches often have four or five marketers onboard, not to mention the affiliate managers working to help bring the right people into the fold for promotions.

Don’t be intimidated because this model doesn’t have to be what you use, as you’ll read inside this report.

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Secrets of the Most Successful Marketers

It’s great to find your own inspiration and way of doing things. But I’ve found over and over again that the fastest shortcut to success is studying those who’ve come before you. There’s no need to reinvent the wheel. You can learn so much from those who are doing and earning what you want to do and earn.

In this case, let’s talk about what sets successful marketers apart from those who are less successful. These are people who seem to be able to make incredible sales even though they don’t necessarily work any harder. We all have 24 hours in the day, so why are some people wildly successful while others are only mildly so? It’s a mystery that you’re going to solve for yourself.

It’s important to start being mindful of the habits of those you admire. Buy their products, subscribe to their newsletters, pay attention to what they do and when they do it, and you’ll be able to emulate it yourself. You have your own style, of course, but you won’t be starting from scratch.

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$11 Million in 1.5 Years from One Simple Marketing Strategy

Meet Oliver Brocato, the 21-year-old entrepreneur who turned a small box of chocolates into a whopping $11 million within just a year and a half. How did he pull off this sweet success story? Here’s what he did:

  1. Viral Product Idea

First things first, let’s talk about Oliver’s unique product, which he affectionately calls “Tabs” or “sex chocolate.” Picture this: a minimalist brown box containing three tiny squares of chocolate that can be shared with a partner. What’s so special about it? It claims to spice up the bedroom action, enhance sensations, and build sexual excitement. Ooh la la!

Now, whether this “sex chocolate” truly works as advertised isn’t our focus here. What matters is that Oliver recognized the potential for his product to go viral because it was, well, controversial. It grabbed people’s attention and ignited conversations on social media.

  1. The Marketing Magic

But here’s where things get interesting, and it’s a strategy you probably haven’t tried yourself. Oliver hired “UGC creators” to craft TikTok videos showcasing his product and share them on their very own “branded accounts.” What’s UGC? It stands for “user-generated content.”

These UGC creators are often micro-influencers with small to moderate social media followings. Some of them might not even have their own social media accounts; they’re like everyday folks. What makes UGC so effective is that it doesn’t feel like you’re watching a typical ad.

Oliver’s masterstroke was in hiring just about anyone with a phone to make videos about his product. These creators would set up a TikTok account in the brand’s name and post their videos there, sparing the business from managing all that content.

Oliver didn’t give the creators strict video-making rules because, as he wisely put it, “you never know what will go viral.” And guess what? Some of those videos did indeed go viral, racking up millions of views.

3: The Mind-Blowing Part

Now, I know that posting a bunch of product videos on TikTok isn’t exactly groundbreaking. But it’s what Oliver Brocato did next that had my mind doing somersaults.

Those initial videos created by the UGC creators weren’t trying to generate sales; they were all about raising awareness of the product.

When folks on TikTok saw these UGC videos, they started flooding the comments section with questions like:

“Where can I buy this?”

“How does it work?”

And when viewers left questions, the UGC creators didn’t just leave them hanging. They whipped up follow-up videos and used TikTok’s nifty “respond to comments” feature to post them.

Now, here’s the real “Aha!” moment:

When you post a video responding to a comment like this, it doesn’t just disappear into the ether. It gets shown to the same folks who watched the original video. Yeah, you read that right.

Let’s say a cool 2 million people watched the initial “awareness” video. Those same folks would also catch wind of the follow-up video, answering the commenter’s questions.

It’s like free retargeting and social proof bundled into one mesmerizing strategy.

I feel compelled to say that again…

It’s like free retargeting and social proof bundled into one mesmerizing strategy.

Honestly, this approach seems way cooler than your run-of-the-mill TikTok ads (the ones most people casually swipe past). When a brand pops up to answer a viewer’s question, it doesn’t feel like an ad so you’re more likely to stick around and watch.

Plus, when people see others getting curious about a product, they can’t help but get curious themselves. Fear of missing out, anyone?

Just to drive home how powerful this is, Brocato spilled the beans about one of their “awareness” videos going viral on TikTok. It snagged a cool 30 million views and brought in $40,000 in sales. But here’s the kicker: After several follow-up videos in response to viewer comments, their sales skyrocketed to $130,000 within days, and they hit seven figures in sales for that month.

Mind = blown.

4: Making It Work for You

After learning all this, I couldn’t help but wonder how I could unleash this strategy in my own biz.

First, where do you find these UGC creators? It turns out there are over 4,000 UGC services on Fiverr, starting at just 10 bucks and going up to over a hundred per video.

And TikTok’s got its very own Creator Marketplace, where you can hunt for video creators, shoot them collaboration invites, and track the results of your campaigns.

But I get it; not everyone’s rolling in dough to hire creators. I mean, I’m all for spending smartly on tasks that’ll boost my business, but my inner penny-pincher kicks in too.

So, I’m thinking, why not try making these videos myself to test out that “respond to comments” feature?

Who knows, I might just surprise myself.

 

 

 

The Uncomfortable Path

Course Introduction

  • Welcome
  • What You Will Learn

Module One: Understanding Discomfort

  • The Definition Of Discomfort And Its Role In Personal Growth
  • The Benefits Of Embracing Discomfort For Personal Breakthroughs
  • Defining “Comfort Zone” And Its Limitations
  • Signs Of Someone Stuck In Their Comfort Zone
  • The Impact Of Staying In The Comfort Zone On Personal Growth
  • Important Takeaways
  • Module #1 Exercises

Module Two: Facing Discomfort

  • Recognizing The Role Of Change And Uncertainty In Personal Growth
  • Techniques For Embracing Change And Uncertainty
  • Importance Of Setting Uncomfortable Goals For Personal Breakthroughs
  • Techniques For Setting Ambitious And Achievable Goals
  • Important Takeaways
  • Module #2 Exercises

Module Three: Navigating Discomfort For Personal Growth

  • Taking Action In The Face Of Discomfort
  • How Mindfulness Helps You Navigate Discomfort
  • Practicing Mindfulness Techniques For Self-Reflection And Growth
  • Moving From Mindfulness To Self-Reflection
  • Understanding The Concepts Of Resilience And Grit
  • Strategies For Building Resilience And Grit In The Face Of Discomfort
  • Applying Discomfort As A Catalyst For Personal Growth And Breakthroughs
  • Embracing Discomfort As An Opportunity For Learning And Development
  • Important Takeaways
  • Module #3 Exercises

Conclusion – Final Remarks

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Understanding the Psychology of Your Coaching Clients

You have to understand a bit about human psychology if you want to be an effective coach. People can be disappointing. They don’t do things just because they know they should do them. You’ve dealt with it in your own life— you’d have gotten a lot further in your own business if you did everything perfectly all the time. Why do we do the things we do?

If you understand human behavior, you can help direct it. You can start to understand why some people fail and why some succeed. Pay attention to human psychology and you’ll become an extremely effective coach.

Why Don’t People Succeed?

People talk a good game. They say they are willing to go the distance. They’re willing to do what it takes to succeed. They’ll hire you as a coach, talking a good game about how they’re going to make it happen this time.

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