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New Year’s Resolutions: Memory Or Lifestyle?

January 21, 2014 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

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It no longer seems as if the New Year was yesterday. Creating the list of resolutions is now a memory of the past. This is the part of the journey where many people give up on their New Year’s resolutions. Writing down your New Year’s resolutions will be a memory for all of us. However, the motivation we had on New Year’s Day cannot be a memory. Instead, the motivation we got on New Year’s Day needs to be a lifestyle.

There are 365 days in a year, and in order to accomplish your resolutions for the year, you need to have the lifestyle that will set you up for success. Today is a very important day to remind yourself about the motivational feeling you felt on New Year’s Day. You need to bring that motivational feeling back into the present and keep it there. Even if this process takes an entire week, it is important to bring back that sense of motivation.

When you bring back a sense of motivation, you will give yourself a new mental mindset as you tackle your goals. By combining your motivation with effective time management, you will be able to get more accomplished in a shorter amount of time. The motivation will be surging within you, and the output will be all of the results you wanted.

In order to accomplish your resolutions, the motivation you felt on New Year’s Day needs to be carried from the starting line to the finish line. After the first mile of a marathon, many runners forget about the beginning of the marathon when they were motivated. In order to cross the finish line, you need to have that motivation from the start and carry it all the way. Once you carry the motivation all the way to the finish line, never let go of that motivation.

 

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The 5 Elements Of A Remarkable Story

January 20, 2014 by Marc Guberti 3 Comments

Storytelling has been a part of humanity for thousands of years. From oral tradition to the manuscript, stories are a part of humanity that will never go away. Young kids listen to bedtime stories as they fall asleep. They read about fictional characters and then explore nonfiction stories. Whether we read books or hear it from someone else, we will never outgrow our need for good stories.

But what about your story? Chances are you have a remarkable story. You have lost a lot of pounds, been more productive than ever before, got a big accomplishment, went from rags to riches, or something.

In order to get the optimal impact from your remarkable story (word of mouth marketing, an increase in sales, etc), you need to implement the elements of a remarkable story.

The first element of a remarkable story is struggle. When, where, and how did you struggle? Were you struggling to get work done, were you struggling to put meat on the table, or were you struggling in another way? People need to know the struggle in order to get an idea of how far you have come.

The second element of a remarkable story is the life changing moment. There was a day in your life when you decided the way you were living was not good enough. This turning point allowed you to get to where you are today. Talk in detail about the life changing moment. Many people remember their life changing moments as if they were yesterday.

The third element of a remarkable story is implementing the life change. Maybe you had to put in some extra hours at the office, or you decided that you needed to do a new workout.

The fourth element of a remarkable story is the results. Where did the work get you. Did you get thousands of followers, sell a business for over a million dollars, or something else? The more positive results you can come up with, the better.

The fifth and final element of a remarkable story is your philosophy. Now that people have read your remarkable story, tell them your philosophy. This gives you a chance to write a mini blog post in your remarkable story. If your philosophy makes a lot of sense, people will come to the conclusion that your blog posts are quality content that also make a lot of sense.

Those are the 5 elements of a remarkable story. What’s your story?

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: how to be remarkable

4 Reasons Why You Need A Remarkable Story

January 20, 2014 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Do you have a remarkable story? Did you lose a certain number of pounds in a quick amount of time? Did you quit your job to create a thriving business? Think of that remarkable story, and put it up on the web where everyone can see it. Here are four reasons that you should have one.

  1. Visitors will know you for something incredible. People who visit your blog for the first time and read your story are going to stick around if the story is remarkable. These people are less likely to forget about you because forgetting about your remarkable story seems impossible. As a result, they keep on visiting.
  2. More people will notice you. The web is a very big place, and being noticed on the web is the most challenging stage for anyone (unless you were a celebrity before you went on the web). People will notice you because of your story. As more people notice you, your blog traffic and sales will increase.
  3. Your story will spread. Word of mouth is a big factor towards how many people get to know about you. Remarkable stories spread, and if your story is remarkable, you will be able to get more visibility.
  4. More people will remember you. People will remember you as that person who did something remarkable. Many of the people I talk to on Twitter are amazed with the fact that I am a teenager. That’s my remarkable story (maybe a book that gets published in 2014). People will remember you for your remarkable story as well.

A remarkable story can be the difference between eager visitors and visitors who are not fully sold on the concept of your blog and products. What’s your story?

 

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The Specious Pursuit For Perfection

January 19, 2014 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

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The problem with new entrepreneurs and business owners is that they have never made a single mistake in their newly acquired profession. The person who just started using Twitter a few minutes ago has not made a mistake yet. The person who just gave their business a name has not made a mistake yet.

New entrepreneurs want to be perfect, or at least, perfect for as long as they can remain that way. Blog posts get triple checked, 10 people read the blog post before it gets published, and if one person says no, the blog post never makes it to your blog.

The pursuit for perfection is specious. Perfection looks really good. When we think of perfection, we think of having millions of people eager to buy your next product or eager to tell others about you. These people love everything that you do, and they tell you all about it. Perfection is having a flawless product that everyone enjoys.

Although the pursuit for perfection appears to be good, it is actually very bad. That’s what makes the entire pursuit by definition specious. It appears good when it really isn’t. The reason this pursuit is not the ideal one to have is because there is no such thing as the perfect business or perfect product.

The reason nothing can be perfect is because everyone has a different style of thinking. I cannot imagine using any other phone than the iPhone. I do not see any phone better than the iPhone and would not even want to imagine myself without an iPhone. Some people are going to completely agree with me. Others are going to look at the texts they got on their Androids and wonder what’s wrong with me.

We all have different opinions about different things. There is no such thing as the perfect product because a product for everyone is a product for no one.

Whether you are a startup, a blogger, or you have been in business for over 10 years, do not seek perfection. Perfection is unattainable. Instead of going for perfection, find your target audience and try to be as close to perfect as possible to them. You won’t be able to reach perfection, but you will be able to get close if you focus on the right people.

 

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A Clear Picture Of “The Experts”

January 19, 2014 by Marc Guberti 3 Comments

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At least that’s how some people refer to them. Those quotation marks have led some people to question whether the experts really know a lot about their niches. I used to think of the experts as “The Experts,” but then I became an expert. I build my following on Twitter by following others. If someone reads my blog post and decides not to follow others on Twitter but still succeeds, does that make me wrong? Does that make me “An Expert” with those quotation marks instead of an expert?

Here’s how I define an expert: Someone who tells you the tactics that they used in order to become successful.

Does that mean everything the experts say are the best way? I doubt that. You may decide that selling a product for free for a limited time is not the right path to take. You may become successful through another method. Besides, there’s more than one way to peel a banana.

The experts share the tactics they used in order to become successful. Following the expert’s example is one way to become successful. Creating your own path is another way to become successful. Another option is to have a combination of your own tactics combined with other experts’ tactics. If you get to the same result using a different method, that doesn’t make the experts wrong. That just makes your path a good one to take as well.

Some tactics are better than others. It is up to you to decide whether your tactics are better than the experts’ tactics.

 

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How To Figure Out How Influential You Are On The Web

January 18, 2014 by Marc Guberti 3 Comments

If you were looking for some information about a number crunching service that helps out with that, you have come to the wrong blog post. If you are looking for an easy way to figure out how influential you are on the web, you have come to the right blog post. In order to find out how influential you are on the web, ask yourself this question:

“Will they miss me?”

If you stopped doing what you are doing now. If you never sent out a single tweet, never wrote another blog post, deactivated your Facebook account, deleted your YouTube channel, decided that pinning was no longer worth it.

Would they miss you?

 

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