A More Strategic Life

A More Strategic Life is a 29 Page (6000+ word) guide that teaches people how life-changing and easy it can be to introduce a touch of strategy to their everyday lives.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • Strategic Life 101
    • What Is a Strategy?
    • What is a Life Strategy?
    • Your Life Without Strategy
    • Your Life with Strategy
  • Introducing Strategy to Your Life
    • 1. Start with an Overall Vision
    • 2. Define Your Values
    • 3. List Your Aspirations
    • 4. From Aspirations to Goals
      • Prioritization
      • Specific
      • Measurable
      • Time Sensitive
    • 4. Plot Your Path
    • 5. Your Growth Plan
    • 6. Planning for Potential Pitfalls
  • Living Strategically
    • 1. Check-in Regularly
      • Rules for Checking In
    • 2. Remind Yourself What Matters
    • 3. What’s Not Working?
    • 4. What is Working?
    • 5. Make Time to Revisit the Basics
    • 6. Redefine Your Goals
    • 7. Adjust Your Plan
  • Conclusion

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How to Use JVs to Build Your List

One of the main reasons you’ll want to consider joint venturing with other marketers is that it’s a fantastic way to build your list.

There are two main ways this can happen. You can leverage the list and contacts your joint venture partner already has. You can use the projects, products, and efforts your businesses create in combination to generate new leads.

If you’ve never worked with a joint venture partner before, now’s the time to start. In fact, it’s time to get really excited. You can grow your list, earn more money, and build your business to incredible heights.

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How to Build Up Enough Autoresponder Content to Last a Year

Many people start email marketing with good intentions. They know that building an email list is the absolute best way to build a sustainable business. They know it’s the best way to build a relationship. They also know it’s the best way to make sales.

The problem is, it can get overwhelming to keep up with emailing. Sure, you start off great. You email regularly and think everything’s fine. But then, the emails start to fall off. You forget to email or you rush your emails. You know you could be doing better.

You kick yourself every day because you know you should be emailing more. You know that every day you don’t email your audience (based on the frequency you’d wanted to email) you’re leaving money and relationship-building opportunities on the table.

So, what’s the answer? You’re already stretched really thin. For now, you’re just scrambling to email here and there sporadically, hoping it works.

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Marketing Success Mindset For Seniors

Many seniors who launch a second career as an online entrepreneur have never been a sole business owner. Usually, they’ve been employed by a company, where teams of fellow employees work together to help with the rise of profits.

There’s a lot of pressure that comes with being the only person responsible for whether a company fails or succeeds, and only a strong mindset can weather the ups and downs that come with being a solo entrepreneur.

Mindset isn’t something that simply grows as profits come in. You have to work on it before and during your time spent as a niche marketer. You’ll find areas where your confidence wanes or your self-doubt seems insurmountable.

By knowing exactly how to cultivate and fortify a success mindset, you’ll be one of the senior marketers who thrives and doesn’t quit in the face of uncertainty or simple setbacks.

Learn more in this report.

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Creating an Avatar of Your Typical Customer

If I had to answer what one of the biggest problems most people have with their copy is, I’d have to answer that most are way off base when it comes to what their customers actually want and need. Actually, this reaches all the way across to product creation as well.

People think they know what their audience wants– often, they don’t. Do you? That’s what we’re going to focus on. With some course correction, you can make sure you’re always on top of what your audience wants out of your product. And it will follow that you can figure out what they want from your copy.

Sometimes, even when a copywriter does know their audience pretty well, that doesn’t really come across in their copy. They’ll sit there stunned at their dismal conversions with no idea what happened. When this happens, it’s a matter of not matching the message to the market. What I’ll share with you will help you with this problem.

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