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The Success Attitude That Never Fails
The secret to success, in life and
in business, is to work hard at the margin. Relentlessly. Those
little marginal extra efforts will inevitably grow into something
big. Bill Bonner
*** ''God is in the
details''
Most entrepreneurs are optimistic. But not necessarily realistic.
Not surprisingly, they expect success with every action they take.
But, that is not how the business world works.
For example, when most entrepreneurs run a single advertisement in a
magazine, newspaper, or on the Internet, or send out a mailing, they
are often shocked and discouraged at getting poor, or even
non-existent results.
This view, while understandable, is completely unrealistic. It is a
result of an attitude based entirely on flawed assumptions.
I'm perhaps the highest paid copywriter in the world. But no one,
including me, hits a home run with every sales message. I can tell
you I'm thrilled when I bat 300% (3 out of 10) on new products
and/or new advertising program. My high batting average earns
fortunes for myself and my clients.
But, approached correctly, you can create great wealth for yourself
with a far lower batting average.
Plus, I can't count the numerous advertising campaigns I've created
that at first achieved poor results. Then, after going back to the
drawing board and creating a new headline, or new offer, or new
copy, turned a flop around into a big success.
Other hugely successful people experience similar results. Recently
I spoke at Mark Joyner's conference in Los Angeles, ''Survival
Strategies for Tough Times.''
One of my fellow speakers was Joe Sugarman. Joe is undoubtedly one
of the most successful entrepreneurs in America. He is known as a
world-class marketer and copywriter. He is best known for his
BluBlocker sunglass infomercial that has run for years. And also for
electronic products in his company, JS&A, heavily promoted in space
ads and by catalog.
In his presentation, Joe commented as follows: “I’m thrilled if one
out of ten of my ads work, because this one product and ad can earn
me a fortune.''
In actuality, I'd be deliriously happy if just one out of twenty
ads, mail pieces or Internet offers were a home run.
Please note the vast difference in attitude between myself, Joe and
entrepreneurs who are looking for the quick, instant success.
Sugarman is the best example I know for a wealth-building attitude
that underlies his incredible success. Providing you have quality
products people want, over time the willingness to keep digging
until you find something that is profitable never fails. It's as
close to automatic as you can get in the business world. And it
will work for you too.
You simply work the percentages. You test small, and then test again
until you get a product and offer that works. Then you roll out
big.
Bottom line. Don't be discouraged by a few flops. Expect them.
Honor them, as they are necessary. When you flop, just say ''next.''
Each time you are one step closer to success.
The reality is that with new product and copy launches, there is no
such thing as failure. You always get results. Plus, each test
brings you critically important marketing information regardless of
results.
Kind regards,
Ted Nicholas
Copyright 2003 Nicholas Direct, Inc.
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