Last night on our weekly Premium ‘Inner Circle’ mastermind, my business partner shared a tip about how important it is to use excitement when telling people about things you’re promoting.
While he was talking I figured I would implement what he was teaching while he was teaching it.
This is a great tip from one of my old mentors – he used to say… “Learn, do, teach – all at the same time.”
So here’s the post I made…
Holy FRIJOLES!!! We’re averaging 10 new customers per day for the last 7 days… 🙉 A big part of this is a super duplicate able nearly ‘done for you’ system that’s helping people make sales that my friend Nick created…
🔥🔥🔥🔥 #SoExcited! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
If you’re open to building an extra income stream from home using the internet – comment below or send me a private message and I’ll send you the link to take a peek.. (no pressure of course…)
I love what Jim Rohn said, “You don’t have to do all you find out, but you better find out all you can do.”
While were still on the mastermind I got a message from one of my friends who asked “What does nearly done for you mean?”
To which I responded…
So, I sent my friend this link.
Over last night and this morning he asked me a couple of questions and then I got a commission notification letting me know he’d purchased our funnel builder product. (pays $20 residuals)
Then I got 2 more emails letting me know he had purchased our next 2 products..
What were the principles involved in this result?
- Fast action. I started doing what I was learning even before the teacher was finished teaching.
- Excitement. Zig Ziglar said “Sales is not a thing in the world but a transference of feeling.”
- Social Proof. Showing success of others helps people to believe “If they can do it, I can too.”
- Positive Expectation. The term ‘nearly done for you’ expresses the idea that something someone created is working well and also builds helps build the belief.. “I can do it too… “
So whether you do as my friend did and check out this ‘nearly done for you system’ or not, I hope you’ll remember some of these principles in your promotions because they seem to be pretty profitable.