in this post I want to make you stand back , take stock of your marketing and see if I can help you in your though and creation process . I used to have a work colleague who wore two different shoes to work every day . His argument and thinking was that it was a conversation starter , an opportunity for people to actually approach him and make him memorable. It clearly worked otherwise I wouldn't have even mentioned it in this post ( although whether he was remembered for the right thing or not is an entirely different matter.) The point however is still valid.To make a really successful promotion or market , it's imperative that you stand out from the crowd. When I introduce people into my business I want them to remember me, to actually interact with me and to work with me. I want to brand myself and I want them to feel that they are getting HUGE value and benefit as well as a personal approach and commitment when working with me. I can't do that if I use the same cookie cutter opt in pages or free plr give always as everyone else . That doesn't differentiate me in the slightest . So whilst it may be a pain , whilst it may cost more or take longer to product , the benefit is I stand out from the crowd. I provide a more memorable experience and as a consequence I build my personal brand higher and higher . In marketing standing out from the crowd is the key , rather than just fading into the crowd the same as everyone else Be loud, Be Proud. Stand Out Peter
I want to brand myself and I want them to feel that they are getting HUGE value and benefit as well as a personal approach and commitment when working with me. So you stand out by doing your job? I don't see the connection to Elmer the Elephant. If you feel inspired to play the guru, try and share specific tips that you've accumulated of the years of whatever it is that you're doing so that others can incorporate it as well in their life. Be loud, Be Proud. Stand Out And not what a teenage girl tries to do when she goes to a club. Nice play on words though. Subsequent of YOLO?