Doesn’t Matter What Works, Only What Duplicates

With any type of online marketing staying focused is key.

As always the purpose of this blog post is to inform you of marketing tips and marketing techniques that I am using on my journey.

Just finished watching a short video by Eric Worre, NMPRO #267 - It Doesn't Matter What Works and as usual, it was truly remarkable.

In the video Eric poses the theory that it doesn't matter what you personally are able to do, it's what can be done by others.

It has caused me to reflect a little on what I am currently doing to market my business, and also some of the things that Eric has mentioned before about building the skills to become a professional.

For me, I can't simply take this video at face value without putting other videos I've seen at Eric's site and others into context.

What's the most important factor that has to be duplicated? DESIRE.

In watching Network Marketing Pro videos over the past several weeks, several skills have come to the forefront.

1. Learning your passion - what floats your boat and keeps your juices flowing

2. Developing the ability to communicate and tell a story, whether it be in person or online. Remember, facts tell and stories sell.

3. Taking steps every day to get better

I'd like to add a little twist to Eric's thoughts. It doesn't matter what you're doing, what matters are the results you get. Activity doesn't mean success, it's about the results.

If you are using a marketing system, and it has all the bells and whistles but you aren't getting results, you have to look at two things. Is the system not working or are you not skilled enough yet?

Well, I'm digressing and moving into another topic....time to stop.

Remember....take it slow...

6 Responses to “Doesn’t Matter What Works, Only What Duplicates”

  • Healthy Eating Habits on May 21, 2010

    Wonderful insight:-)

  • Rite Pumps on May 17, 2010

    Super post – and great domain by the way!

  • Tony Logue on April 30, 2010

    Thanks for the nice comments guys.

    Systems are the marketing component of the sales funnel. Selling still has to take place at some point, and quite often that requires the personal touch.

    Thanks again.

  • Larry Rivera on April 29, 2010

    Hi Tony,

    I really liked this post, I am going to re-tweet it. I would like to add a big problem for many people is not taking accountability for their actions.

    You can use the best system on the planet systems don’t sell your business only you can do that.

    Thanks For Sharing
    Larry

  • Phillip on April 6, 2010

    great post here Tony you got some great advice for aspiring bloggers.

    1 thing I would add though is to have a set timetable for all your online activities, setting an order to do things and 1 at a time! I think it helps focus the mind and eliminates Procrastination!

    Thanks for sharing and it would be great if you stoped by my blog someday!

    All The Best Buddy.

    -Phillip Dews

  • Gavin Mountford on April 3, 2010

    Hi Tony,

    Great to meet you, it’s Gavin here from the Networking Superstars Tribe, just wanted to pop on over and drop you a hello message.

    I will comment on your post in the tribe, so come on back over and reply to my comment so we can learn more about you.

    Thanks
    Gavin

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