Sunday has always been my best day.
As a business or a person, Sunday shouldn't be a day you spend all the money you made the previous week.
Here is what you should actually do:
Evaluate the previous week, check for errors, losses, failed deals and see how you should have done better.
Check for targets you didn't meet up with and what caused it.
Set new Goals and see how to push yourself or business.
Think of new ideas and steps to implement.
Now this is what you should do
Happy Sunday to y'all.
Mmeso writes
I show businesses how to turn words + AI into consistent sales
It's okay not to want to take a step, but think about the future.
This mind has kept me through the fiercest storm.
Let Me Tell You a Story
Mr. Brun bought an eBook for just $10. It was rumored to contain the secrets to the wealth he had been dreaming of for years.
But life happened—work, errands, endless to-dos—and he just couldn’t find the time to read it.
Months passed. The book sat untouched, and guilt started creeping in. He couldn’t shake the thought: “The secret to my riches is right there in that book, and I haven’t even opened it!”
One day, frustrated with himself, he said aloud, “Brun, how can you still be broke when the answer to your wealth is literally sitting on your shelf?”
Determined to fix this, he grabbed his computer and Googled the book to reorder it, Brun thought a fresh start might help. But just as he was about to hit "buy," something crazy grabbed his attention.
An ad for the same book popped up—but this time, it was in audio form. Now Here Is The Catch? the audio cost 10 times the price of the eBook.
To his surprise, Brun felt a spark of excitement. An audio-book? That sounded so much easier. Without hesitation, he entered his card details and ordered the audio version.
Few days later, the CD arrived. Brun started listening to it without hesitation- while driving, eating, working out
you name it. In just two days, he consumed the entire book that had been gathering dust for months.
So, what changed?
It was the exact same product, but packaged differently. One was cheap but inconvenient; the other was expensive but fit seamlessly into his busy life.
Brun didn’t mind paying more because it saved him time and effort. It worked for him.
Now as a Business Sometimes, you don’t need to create something new to grow your business. Instead, focus on how you package your products or services. Can you make them more convenient? More accessible? More valuable?
getting creative at what you already have can be the key to unlocking new opportunities—and higher profits.
When we think about wealth, most people assume it’s about having plenty of money, owning expensive cars, and acquiring luxurious assets.
Trust me, having all these is great, but here’s the catch: real wealth is so much more than cars, expensive trips, and all the stereotypes. It’s about freedom—the ability to live life on your terms, pursue opportunities, and take care of what matters most.
Businesses that help people build, manage, or protect their wealth don’t just make a profit—they create real impact.
Always ask yourself: How can your business help build, manage, or protect your customers’ wealth?
If you can create an offer around these components, you’ll be in high demand.
When we think about wealth, most people assume it’s about having plenty of money, owning expensive cars, and acquiring luxurious assets.
Trust me, having all these is great, but here’s the catch: real wealth is so much more than cars, expensive trips, and all the stereotypes. It’s about freedom—the ability to live life on your terms, pursue opportunities, and take care of what matters most.
Businesses that help people build, manage, or protect their wealth don’t just make a profit—they create real impact.
Always ask yourself: How can your business help build, manage, or protect your customers’ wealth?
If you can create an offer around these components, you’ll be in high demand.
Let’s talk about the three things everyone cares about—health, wealth, and relationships. These are the pillars of a fulfilling life.
Think about it: when you're feeling great, financially secure, and connected to people who matter, life just clicks, right?
Now, take a step back and look at your business. Whether you realize it or not, the product or service you offer likely ties into one (or maybe even all) of these pillars.
Health: Are you helping people feel better, live longer, or simply enjoy their day with less stress? From fitness programs to healthier snack options, businesses in this space make life feel lighter and more energized.
Wealth: Maybe you're the one helping people manage their money, grow their income, or save for the future. Anything that supports financial freedom or security builds huge value—because let’s face it, financial stress is no fun.
Relationships: This doesn’t have to be matchmaking or therapy. If your business fosters connection—whether it’s through shared hobbies, better communication tools, or even just something that brings people joy together—you’re in this lane.
So, here’s the big question: Which pillar does your business lean on?
When you identify the pillar (or pillars) you’re supporting, it helps you see how deeply you’re impacting your customers’ lives. And when your business adds real value to these three fundamental areas, you’re not just building a brand—you’re becoming a part of your customers’ journey toward a better life.
So, how does your business make life better? Drop your thoughts—I’d love to
hear!
Let’s talk about the three things everyone cares about—health, wealth, and relationships. These are the pillars of a fulfilling life. Think about it: when you're feeling great, financially secure, and connected to people who matter, life just clicks, right?
Now, take a step back and look at your business. Whether you realize it or not, the product or service you offer likely ties into one (or maybe even all) of these pillars.
Health: Are you helping people feel better, live longer, or simply enjoy their day with less stress? From fitness programs to healthier snack options, businesses in this space make life feel lighter and more energized.
Wealth: Maybe you're the one helping people manage their money, grow their income, or save for the future. Anything that supports financial freedom or security builds huge value—because let’s face it, financial stress is no fun.
Relationships: This doesn’t have to be matchmaking or therapy. If your business fosters connection—whether it’s through shared hobbies, better communication tools, or even just something that brings people joy together—you’re in this lane.
So, here’s the big question: Which pillar does your business lean on?
When you identify the pillar (or pillars) you’re supporting, it helps you see how deeply you’re impacting your customers’ lives. And when your business adds real value to these three fundamental areas, you’re not just building a brand—you’re becoming a part of your customers’ journey toward a better life.
So, how does your business make life better?
Did you know Businesses with solid persuasion strategies see 50% more conversions?
But here’s the deal
Persuasion isn’t about being too pushy or “salesy.” It’s about building trust, connecting with people, and showing them the value you bring to the table.
Think about this:
73% of people are more likely to buy from a brand that’s upfront and transparent.
81% of us trust a friend’s or influencer's recommendation more than ads.
The real magic in sales and marketing happens when you focus on understanding your audience.
As a business, your number one aim is finding out the needs of your target,and figuring ways to help them.
Now how can you genuinely help....
It can be a relatable story,
A glowing review,
or a personalized solution.
see, persuasion is about inspiring action,not forcing it.
Ask yourself:
Are you building trust and offering real value? Or just trying to sell?
Shift the focus, and watch the difference it makes.
Good night
23/09/2024
when writing a copy , make sure the headline, body and CTA all look like a mystery .
It’s easier to convert and make sells with a copy when your Audience can’t get hold of you . In clearer terms : it’s called selling that doesn’t look like selling.
20/09/2024
Copy writing alone doesn’t really work alone learn other complimentary skills. Such as marketing and sales, lead generation and the others. This will make you more valuable and irresistible.
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