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Best Business Opportunity in the WOOORRRRLLDDD

By Christian

A lot of people…a LOT of people believe that it’s essential to find the RIGHT business opportunity. Finding the hottest new rocking business opportunity is the key to “making it”. How do you feel about this? This video has a few of my thoughts. Let me know what you think!

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Crush It by Gary Vaynerchuk

By Christian

Just finished reading Gary Vaynerchuk’s “Crush It”. Highly recommended. Here are a couple of my thoughts. I’d love to hear what YOU think of it. https://crushitbook.com/

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Are You Taking Action or Just Talking About Taking Action?

By Christian

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Much appreciation to Key Splash Creative for sharing this video recently. I had to share it, because I think it speaks powerfully to how ridiculous we can become when it comes to distracting ourselves from what matters.

The video is called Outside the Box, by Joseph Pelling.

What do you think of this? I feel like a lot of us talk a good game, but when it comes to actually doing the work…it just ain’t gettin done. On a big level, we’re all guilty of this. I know I am. But I think it’s very important to be cognizant of it and get back on track as soon as possible.

Surely, getting your strategy together, writing your plan, making sure you’re on track…these things are important. But in the meantime, are you actually:

  • Writing new content every day?
  • Commenting posts?
  • Commenting forums?
  • Responding to comments?
  • Promptly following up with emails?
  • Attending social functions regularly that pertain to your business?
  • Creating new products or services for your audience?

Don’t mistake talking about taking action for ACTUALLY taking action! The best business plan, strategy or tools in the world mean nothing…absolutely nothing, if you’re not actively building your audience and providing value every day.

Kids are Not Great Salespeople

By Christian

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It’s been said that kids are the best salespeople. They know persistence. They know the power of repeatedly asking for what they want. These are important qualities…not just in sales but in life. But kids are not great sales people. In fact, kids have a lot to learn. No figure.

Why Kids are Bad Salespeople

Where kids fail is in their execution. Kids don’t have a clue 😉 They lack experience, see? Unfortunately most of us never learn how to execute on what we innately know to be true.

Ask for what you want. Ask often, and you will often get it.

We’re born knowing this, but we’re not born wise, trained or experienced. In business, we need the whole package. We know we need to ask for what we want often, but we’re rarely taught HOW to do this. What kids do is nag. They beat you into submission. Does it work? Yes. But not NEARLY as often as it would work if they knew how to sell tactfully and skillfully.

Most of Us Sell Like Little Kids…or Not at All

Most of us roll our eyes when a salesman approaches or calls us on the phone. Why? Is it because sales is inherently bad? No. It’s because most people suck at sales.

Most of us sell like little kids, or not at all. When we sell like little kids, we do what little kids do. We cling. We nag. We say please, please, please. We bother people until someone gives us a treat. And the person giving us what we want has NOT been sold, they’ve been beaten into submission. They’ve been trampled, and they’re relenting not with a smile but with a roll of the eyes. This is not sales.

Most people have a distaste for this type of behavior, and rightly so. Unfortunately we’re taught that this is what sales is, so we avoid it like the plague. Most of us anyway. Most of us think things like “Oh man, I could never be in sales. I could never bother people like that all day long. No way.” What we don’t know is that sales has nothing to do with bothering people. It has to do with asking for the order. You HAVE to ask for what you want, but you don’t have to nag. In fact, nagging is against the rules.

How to Sell

I’m going to give you a tip, and honestly it’s a pretty rockin tip. It will take you far along the way to becoming a masterful sales person.

Ask for what you want many times, but never ask until you’ve given something of value first.

Give first, but then ask for reciprocation. That’s sales. Of course, there are myriad techniques that can be used to do this effectively and tactfully, and that’s what I teach clients in detail.

Interestingly, most marketers in social media today believe it’s just about giving and that’s awesome. There’s so much generosity today it blows my mind. And that’s a good thing. I do not mean to downplay the value of generosity. Generosity rocks; it is the foundation of any productive relationship. But if you want to make it in a small niche, or if you want to maximize your results no matter where your business is right now, you need to complete the sequence. Give, then ask for something in return. If you’re running a business, it’s necessary, it’s fair, it’s expected, and it’s even value-added, because what you’re offering is awesome right? So ask people to buy it. It’s ok to sell stuff.

What do you want? Subscribers? Comments? Purchases? You gotta ask. And you gotta ask a lot. But don’t nag. Learn the difference.

Before you ask for something, give something new of value first. Don’t ask again until you’ve given MORE reasons your customers should buy. And they should be good reasons.

This is what kids don’t do. They win through persistence, but the sales they win are often a result of frustration. Don’t take your business this direction. Add value first, but don’t forget to ask for what you want. Both are necessary.

Gary Vaynerchuk Rocks Chicago

By Christian

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As I’ve said before on Next Level Blogger, investing in your business is key. One of the biggest returns I get is when I take the time to hit the road for a minute and physically go meet people. Internet business is people business. Period. No substitute. You have to rock, and the best way to rock is in person.

I met Gary Vaynerchuk last night at his #crushitchicago event, and I’m damn tired today, but it’s all good…for one reason. Even though I’m tired, I’m energized.

Take aways from last night:

  • I heard some great ideas that I’m already applying to take my new business to the next level.
  • I met great people, drank great wine, had a blast.
  • Gary said his number 1 goal is to make sure his daughter knows she is the greatest person alive, which shows me it’s 100% possible to “crush it” and remain grounded at the same time.
  • I was reminded that hard work is something we’ve literally gotten away from. We think we work hard, but we have no idea what hard work is. Hard work is coming back in a big way. It’s time to put a seatbelt on and get to it.
  • There are massive rewards and fortunes to be built over the next decade…truly massive. But that doesn’t mean everyone is going to get their fair share. Some of us WILL be left behind. Make sure it’s not you.
  • Got a copy of Crush It. If you don’t have it…I highly recommend.
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