The Rampage (And A Professional Income)

Published: Sun, 05/07/17

posts that have questions.

Of course their job is to get people to answer
them. Answers equal engagement.

Engagement equals more eyeballs and
possibly more sales or more sign-ups.

So you see some of the craziest questions.

I breeze past 90% of them. I don't like other
people filling up my time with stuff that doesn't
keep me on the path to my goals.

And the ones I do answer are thought-provoking,
and occasionally really fun.

But I won't answer, " peanut butter and jelly
sandwiches...crust or no crust?"

Sometimes I play the game.

Sometimes I ask questions on my wall, the
most common one is the "rampage of appreciation."

In other words, who deserves a shout out?

Who deserves to be recognized for doing something
really good, or being someone really good?

That is always a winner.

That's something that points away from you.

That something that makes people feel safe,
and strong and inspired…even if it isn't about them.

It also gives people the opportunity to get out
of their own heads.

And really, everything you want to do in marketing
is about them, not you.

Getting inside the hopes and dreams and fears and
desires of other people will improve every aspect
of your life.

And it will make people want to do the same for you.

Personally, I like chunky peanut butter and whole
blackberries or raspberries on 12 grain bread,
with the crusts.

But I'm not going to try and distract people's
attention from their dreams.

I'm going to lift them up, and help them get
what they want.


If you do the same, see what happens to your
personal and professional life!

Have Fun,
Larry

PS: yes, I said professional life. If you act like
and think like an amateur, how do you expect
to grow your business to a professional income?

There is responsibility in making a major home
business income. But the rewards are so worth it!