Oct 20

Bring In The Reliever

OK…your baseball team is tied up with the World Champion Boston Red Sox 3 games to 3. And you’re in the bottom of the eighth inning. Your pitcher’s facing an ace hitter with the bases loaded and the Sox are only 2 runs down.

You make the call to bring in your 23 year old reliever. Talk about pressure cooker. Then you put your arm around his shoulders and give him some seasoned, coaching advice.

“Alright, kid. I know you can do this. We only need one out. Remember…just one out. Nothing else matters. Just get the one out, and we go to the ninth inning ahead 2 runs. Don’t sweat it. You’ve been working your whole life for this moment, and here it is. You can do it. Just one thing…no pitching!”

What?!

You can’t strike out anybody if you don’t pitch the ball. And you certainly can’t win the game. Pitching is the very essence of baseball. Without it there’s no game. No strategy. No winning.

You Need A “Reliever” Too

As chance would have it, though, marketing (especially online) doesn’t rely on “pitching” anymore. You know what I mean. At one time “pitching” your product or service was so vital to a business we even had the term “pitch men”. These were the ace sales guys…the guys who could come into the “game” when the odds were against ‘em and get the “score”…the win, the account, the business.

Nowadays; however, with access to personal computers and the internet, a so-called “average” consumer is armed with way too much information to be “pitched” to. And when he/she starts to feel “pitched”, they simply “click”, and they’re gone. Probably for good.

Good news is: you don’t need “pitching” to win. But you do need to build a relationship with the reader or viewer or listener. There’s a ton of effective ways to do this online. Social media sites are everywhere. Social networking is easy, free, and growing in leaps and bounds. You need to get involved with these “groups”. Find out how and where you can contribute answers and information and even “freebies” in your niche.

Now, You’re The Ace

Once you’re seen as someone who wants to help…someone who genuinely cares about the success of others, they decide for themselves about you and your product. It’s implicit marketing rather than explicit. Suddenly you’ve allowed them to “pitch” themselves. And you didn’t have to coerce, beg, or negotiate.

When you have the attitude of a “getter” it’s much harder to get anyone to give. But when you have the attitude of a “giver”, you often get what you hoped for. Think in terms of how much you can benefit someone else. Not like a what’s-in-it-for-me hard core business tycoon. When someone’s thirsty, you give them a glass of water. You don’t think of ten different ways to sell ‘em the glass.

Not if you care about your future at all.

Get in touch with your market. Use the full potential of the internet to find out what they want, need, and desire…

…then you can win without pitching.

Here’s to staying in the game,

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Oct 16

Get This While You Can

In marketing, whether it’s online or off, they say one of the best techniques for selling is the tried-and-true “limited time only” offer.

I’d have to agree. If you think this “deal” you’re looking over might not be around tomorrow, you’re much more likely to buy it today. Or if you think the price may go up after today, you might just buy today.

The “Limited Time Only” offer applies to you, too

You’re a little bit like real estate. There’s a very limited supply of you. And you’re only offered for a very short time. On average…a man’s offer may only be into his middle to late seventies, and a woman into her eighties. So how do you position yourself…knowing that your supply AND time are limited? My suggestion is position yourself for the NOW.

Now is the time you live and breathe in…work in…thrive or dive in.

Now is the time you can give of yourself…not just exist.

Now is the time you can jump for joy or fall for lies.

You Won’t Be Around Here Forever

If you concern yourself with conserving resources like water, air, and food, shouldn’t you be even more concerned with your mortality? Market yourself as the valuable commodity you are. Use all the tools at your disposal to create the USP that is uniquely YOU. Then state it with authority, boldness, and courage. Know which part of you is the real person and which is the shadow…and never walk in your own shadow.

Now…go make it a great day, and thank God for life.

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Oct 15

Would you invest $125 to save hundreds over the next few years?

Could you benefit from a tea that improves digestion?

Wanna know where you can really kick back and relax?…and have the confidence of knowing it’s all “green” with no harsh chemicals…only essential oils and herbs.

Look…saving the planet is a great idea. (although I don’t think we’re strong enough to destroy it)

But what good is saving the planet if none of us are even here to enjoy it. We’ve got to “save” us, too. And some of the best ways to do this are through the use of “green” ideas. I’m not an environmental extremist. I do like to keep things basic and pure; though. And you can find some great tips on how to get more “green” into your life at IdealBite.com I’m not an affiliate, so I don’t make any money if you visit their website. I just think they have a nice approach to this whole “green” thing. Check it out for yourself.

Learn some quick tips…who knows? Maybe you’re greener than you think you are.

To your great health,

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