Oct
07
2009
2

Getting Shit Done

One step at a time.

That’s how you get somewhere. Why is it that I sometimes think I can do things any other way?

I know i’m not alone in this- there’s plenty of others out there who have this affliction. I know for certain I won’t be the last.

A simple remedy for not getting shit done-

Get your arse in gear.

Or rather, get your Rs in gear…

Let me explain: it’s a simple way for me to remind myself I need to apply the five Rs.

The Five Rs stand for:

Routines, Results and Rewards Remove Resistance.

Resistance to what? Positive change.

Success. Fame, riches, whatever you want, really!

WARNING: This powerful technique may not work for everyone. It might not be for you.

Coupled with the fact that it might bring out some horrible character traits you’d rather not face up to, there’s a good chance you’re going to be angry at me for sharing this with you.

In short, if you want your positive to happen at any cost, then read on…

…if not, then don’t apply this.

I’ll explain this as a story… A true story about a lazy shitwad.

That shitwad is me. Was me. Whatever, you know what i mean.

that story continues tomorrow… :)

Written by Tony (Phat Marketing) in: personal development, random musings | Tags: ,
Jul
07
2009
1

Business Evolution is… well… evolving!

Another very exciting day today, as I move closer to the launch of the new company: Business Evolution.

I’ve created the Vision and Mission Statements, and feel very pleased with them – I really do believe that a clear direction and ‘hedgehog concept’ is the key to success.

VISION STATEMENT
Business Evolution will become the UK's number-one
go-to company for businesses and entrepreneurs seeking
advancement in their market position.
We will offer training, coaching and done-for-you
services that are second-to-none; internationally hailed
as setting the standard in innovative business training
in online and offline marketing techniques and strategy.
We will have achieved at least £1Million turnover and
have provided both employment and effective training to
people all over the world before the London 2012 Olympics
opening ceremony.

MISSION STATEMENT
We strive to help every customer reach their goals.
We seek to provide value to every person we come in
contact with, every time we come into contact with them.
We treat every customer, wherever they are from, however
we come into contact with them, as though they are a
member of our immediate family - without exceptions.

The keys to our success will be the excellent training we provide, and the way we treat people.

Our hedgehog concept will begin with offering a free cd/dvd and then bringing people into the micro-continuity process.

After that, home-study courses will be offered, along with seminars, one-on-one coaching and finally the done-for-you service.

Yes, the business model DOES look very similar to Russell brunson’s, but if its working for him, then I’m more than happy to enjoy similar success :)

Written by Tony (Phat Marketing) in: announcement, business, psychology, random musings | Tags: ,
Jul
02
2009
1

The Fatal Flaw I Made…

I made a fatal flaw.

A biggie.

Like an idiot I then wondered why nothing was happening.

Then I realised …and I felt foolish.

Whether you believe in the Law of Attraction or not, there is a very simple process I urge you to apply to your life, your business and your everything right now:

It’s a three-part process:

  1. Ask
  2. Believe
  3. Receive

You see you have to define exactly what it is you want to achieve before you set out to get it (they call that a goal), and while it’s the first piece of advice I’d dish out, it’s the first thing I missed when planning my own future and working towards attracting my ideal life. Silly sod.

Anyway, like I said, you don’t need to believe in the Law of Attraction to see the power of this process.

You see if you start at 1 – Ask. This means define exactly what it is that you want.

If you’re a business then maybe you want more potential customers…

…or maybe you could define it a little more specifically?

Perhaps you’d like affluent customers in their 50s with good mobility and a sense of adventure to go on your  “Golden Years Adventure Hiking Holidays in Peru”?

I mean, what good is getting ‘more potential customers’ if they’re all in their 60s looking for budget breaks that are mobility-scooter friendly?

I imagine that could be quite deflating – a stream of customers that you can’t sell to ;)

Anyway, I made the mistake of not defining a vision statement and a mission statement for my business.

As soon as I have these defiined, I have found lots of things falling into place for me.

My next post will be on defining your Vision Statement and your Mission Statement (and the difference between the two).

Cheers,

Tony.

Written by Tony (Phat Marketing) in: business, personal development, random musings | Tags:
Jan
19
2009
0

2009 Social Media Predictions

Perry Belcher has gone and made some big claims in this video, and you know what? I think he’s hit the nail on the head for a few (if not all) of these…

The ranking influence thing is huge, and makes you think about your own influence in niches – could you manufacture your own influence in a niche? what could that mean to your income?

Enjoy the vid, then comment on this blog post (you should know what to do by know!)

Tony.

Sep
10
2008
3

Warning! Reading This Could Screw Up Your Marketing Efforts!

OK – so if you are what you eat…

…and when we read something we’re consuming it…

…does that mean that the blogs and marketing bumpf that we read (regardless of quality) shape us as a Marketer – whether we want them to or not?

That’s either the deepest or most ridiculous thing i’ve ever pondered, but definitely the most profound thought that ever popped into my head upon waking up from a quick after-work snooze.

I’m not entirely sure what happened; one minute i was listening to Alejandro Reyes being interviewed by Michelle MacPhearson on social marketing, and blam! – I was gone.

Now don’t get me wrong- that’s not a reflection on the interview itself (i’ve listened to it twice since), but i must’ve REALLY needed that sleep! Leave that link for now, come back to it later (it’ll stil be there) but be SURE to check it out.

Anyway, the next thing I knew, I awoke an hour later with that strange notion go my head: If we are what we eat, does what we read shape us?

(Don’t ask me what I dreamt of – it usually eludes me, often with only a fleeting recollection of some wild fantasies including benny hill music and me trying to milk an aggressive, large-breasted raccoon – a scene that made total sense at the time but now seems… not quite right, but still strangely arousing…)

But anyway, it got me thinking… is that true? do the blog posts and materials we read make us into the marketers we are? or wish to be?
Why does a new Frank Kern reader start to use more “dangs” “gosh-darneds” and “y’alls” in their videos and audios? Is this a conscious choice to emulate him or are they subject to some ‘dag-namned super-secret ninja voodoo mind-melding technique’? Kern would quip it was the latter, many would say the former, while others would agree with a third option – it’s all involuntarily subconscious… here’s why, and…

…here’s what the koreans used on the American POWs:

  • By choosing to read something we’ve given it a mental ‘page rank’, let’s say.
  • We’re holding it above other things we could be reading, and as such giving the content more weight – regardless of it’s real value.
  • We’re internally saying: “I’m reading this despite having very little time (don’t we all bemoan a lack of time), therefore it must be important and should be absorbed into my learning, experience and technique”.
  • This internal process justifies the time spent reading the whatever it is that we’re reading.
  • If we didn’t make that justification, we would have to face the truth – “I’m simply wasting time
    (note: I’m not saying all the stuff we read is wasting time, but for many, the majority of it IS)

Now here comes the really interesting part, and I’ll use the Korean/American POWs story as explanation…

  • The Koreans could not force the POWs round to their way of thinking. That’s what Frank Kern would call an explicit decision, and it would not stick.
  • Instead the Koreans would sit their ‘guests’ down and ask them to write something vaguely Anti-American, such as ‘America’s government is not perfect’.
  • These lads are forced to sit there until they do this, and after a while, some nice food, shower and even just toilet break seem a massive reward for what now seems like an increasingly tiny request – despite their patriotism. After signing and dating the statement, they are given their rewards, and sent on their way back into the pack.
  • At some point all the ‘Anti-American’ statements are read out, and you can bet that the other POWs are less than impressed at their comrade’s ‘defection’.
  • At this point the ‘defector’ will justify his statement by saying “But America’s government isn’t perfect, is it?” and at that precise moment, KABLAMMO! a part of his identity has just been changed.
  • This is because our minds cannot cope with a difference between our internal identity and our actions, so will realign our subconscious identity with the action controlled by our conscious mind.
  • Frank kern calls this an Implicit Decision. The ‘defector’ has made his own decision and will now defend it more strongly than if he had been told to believe it.

This is how the Koreans converted many POWs into communists; “but what does that have to do with me reading blog posts?” I hear you cry…

…Well if we’re denying ourselves of the truth that by reading all these free e-books and blog posts we’re actually procrastinating, then we risk holding the text before us in higher esteem and in order to justify our explanation, we assimilate the info on a deeper level…even the sales messages. Yes, we’re more succeptible to marketing and strong calls to action at this time as well. It’s like hypnosis!

…which is why I’m warning you.

Would you let a stranger influence your thinking? Would you let that stranger’s potentially SHIT marketing idea become a part of your way of thinking? Well, Reading blog posts when you feel that you should be doing something else can have this negative effect on you, so procrastinate at your peril!

In Closing:

  • I’m not saying all free e-books and blog possts are bad
  • until the author’s credibility is established within you, set aside some time for reading the blogs that you aren’t ready to be influenced by yet.
  • Make sure this time is ‘free’ time when you shouldn’t be doing something else.
  • Maintain an attitude of scepticism during  this blog-browsing time, not wholly believing and absorbing these ideas til you see some proof and/or become a fan of this person.

OK, now comment below, and then go listen to the interview with Alejandro Reyes and Michelle MacPhearson. I totally respect them both, and they are NOT on my ‘free time reading’ list – they’re on my ‘required reading’ list.

Thanks for reading, those of you who read my post entitled “Are Frank Kern, Eben Pagan & Co Just Drug Pushers?” will know i get these strange notions from time to time, so feel free to add me to your RSS reader.

Oh yeah, and if you’re reading this when you should be doing something else, you really should go get the Free Mini Site Profits Exposed videos by Michael Rasmussen, RIGHT NOW! :D

Keep it PHAT!

Tony.

Written by Tony (Phat Marketing) in: marketing, psychology, random musings |
Jul
22
2008
0

The Hard Truth – You Have Absolutely No Right To Be Successful!

Just been reading a very good blog post by Clayton Makepeace on his blog at The Total Package.

It’s a very harsh wake-up call for all people who think that Internet Marketing or Copywriting is going to make them rich with very little or no effort.

Click here to read the post at The Total Package

here’s an excerpt or two that i found particularly inspiring:

“…Everything you do today is a brush stroke on a canvas; a portrait of you ten years, twenty years, forty years from now.

“The measure of success, reputation, wealth and quality of life you’ll enjoy later in your career is being determined right now; today by the amount of effort you’ll expend plus the quality of decisions you make in the next few hours, this week, this month, this year.

“Your life will be little more and little less than what naturally happens to people who do what you do, exert the amount of effort you exert and make the decision you make.

“So wouldn’t this be a good time to renew your commitment? To resolve to expend every iota of thought, energy and every hour you can to ensuring that your work achieves the standard of excellence required for success?

“Give it a good think: What is it about your knowledge base … your skill mastery … the effort and depth of thought you invest in each project … the attention to detail in your finished work … that could be; should be improved?” – Clayton Makepeace

click here to read the full post

 

Keep fighting the good fight!

Tony.

 

Written by Tony (Phat Marketing) in: blogosphere, business, random musings |
Jul
21
2008
3

Rocky Balboa – the new Tony Robbins?

I think it was Russell Brunson that commented (not verbatim) how he was amazed that people will go through 3 or 4 years of university, spending ten or hundreds of thousands of dollars on an education for a career which earns them 60 or 70 thousand dollars per year, but when they’re setting up an internet business that will bring in millions, the same people give up after just a small hurdle like not seeing instant results.

Like I said, that’s the gist of what he said; I wasn’t quoting him verbatim.

 

I came across this video clip somewhere, and it was very inspiring. Who would have known that Rocky Balboa was one of the greatest minds of the 21st Century?

 

 keep up the fight, keep pushing. one step at a time.

Written by Tony (Phat Marketing) in: random musings |
Jul
10
2008
5

Are Frank Kern, Eben Pagan & Co Just Drug Pushers?

…also titled
“Internet Marketing, Gambling and Addictions
- a comparison”

 

Gambling = put up money in the hopes of a desired outcome which increases the value of original investment.

Internet Marketing = put up money in the hopes of a desired outcome which increases the value of original investment.

But it’s not as clear-cut as that, obviously!
Especially when you think that in gambling you can have no influencce on the outcome of this desired result we’re talking about.
At least in IM you can do lots of things to increase the chances of the happening of this desired outcome, thus increasing the chances of a ‘win’.
The things you can do range from ‘doing more’ such as writing blog posts or articles, or even investing in your education through programmes such as Frank Kern’s Mass Control, Eben Pagan’s Guru Mastermind, or Jeff Walker’s Product Launch Formula.

But let’s look now at the darker side of things… addiction.

Should there be support groups for people who are Addicted to Internet Marketing? That’s an e-book begging to be written right there! If you do write one then it was totally my idea, and I think I deserve a kickback and a free copy!! ;o)

Addiction? Really?

Well look at the gambler who spends his last penny to try and get that ‘one big win’ that will put him ‘back in the game’… I could imagine an Internet Marketer finding him or herself in the same boat there.
And speaking of addictions, look at the high-cost habit of a cocaine addict… hmmm… people who are always buying into the high-price coaching programs could be compared to this addiction.

So are the ’Gurus’ nothing more than dealers? Pushers? Well, that would be a personal decision - The wife of an IM addict would think so.

My Name’s Tony, and I’m an IM Addict

I have a confession to make: I bought a domain name and some Private Label Resale Rights e-books the other day. Altogether it cost £17.18 (about $35USD), and I HID this fact from my wife!  OOOooohh! dodgy dodgy territory!!
I came clean and told her about it. I felt better, but that feeling faded as I noticed her eyes glaze over as I told her that if I sold even one or two a day at $9.95 that would mean… blah blah

…But it gets worse!

So far, I’ve not hit rock bottom… I can imagine it will involve me running round the streets, knocking on doors, begging people, to let me use their ‘net connection for just a few minutes so I can check my clickbank balance and just read through the latest emails and look at the latest videos from whichever launch is building up…

…no, it’s not come to that..YET! Here’s where I noticed that I have a problem – remember the PLR books I bought? I paid via PayPal. Somehow it’s paying the seller via e-check, which means I have to wait 9 days or so before the payment comes out my bank and into their paypal account!!! I have been climbing the walls, unable to stop checking my paypal account to see if there’s been any changes. I even contacted the seller to ask if they could cancel from their end so I can buy again using a quicker method?! Their lack of response agitates me even more!

 

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Tony.

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