June 15, 2010
WIN a Free Seat!
Enter to win a free seat (worth over $1700) to the You're So Brilliant! Master Class starting on July 7th, 2010.
What's your worst marketing challenge? Give us your best answer and you could win a FREE SEAT to our exclusive Master Class!
Contest ends at noon PST on June 30th. Winner will be announced July 1st.
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April 22, 2010
Catherine @ 7:22 pm:
Have you ever followed a trail of bread crumbs? I have and it can be really frustrating. Pesky crows and chipmunks insist on snacking on the trail to marketing success. When the next logical step is hard to find, patience gets tested and frantic hunting and stewing paralyzes. Finding the balance between inspired action and letting ideas percolate and gestate is my toughest challenge. The reptile in me is hungry for that next bread crumb…. Dang those chipmunks anyway!
Love,
Catherine
April 23, 2010
Donna J @ 7:01 am:
Sounds interesting. My website is not up and running. Not sure where to begin or if this is a program that can help me. I'm a Laughter Yoga
April 24, 2010
Helen Omand @ 10:42 am:
Hi Ann,
I purchased your Speak Your Business home study course and have found it really useful, I am immeasurable impressed with the way you are able to spin or re position people's business stories. I listen to the MP3's in my car and practice coming up with lots of different 30 second bytes. Very fun way to spend driving time by the way!
However where I am most stuck is 1. finding a niche, I am a personal, business, moving into executive coach, improvisor, body/mind practitcioner and choreographer. My work is not about just one thing;
2. I think there is incredible value actually working directly with you in a teleseminar class to bounce ideas, and practice with you, get your advice on the 30second bytes I have come up with and tips on how to be able to come up with them in the moment (says the performance improvisor!) when in different contexts. Or is it better to select a couple and practice them till they become reflexive?
3. I find it tricky to get my thoughts out in clear, concise ways, I am very multiplicit and want it all!!! Then self consciousness gets in the way and think I sound like a dill! Or at worst very complex so the person cannot get a grasp of exactly WIFM.
Please help!
HO
April 26, 2010
Patrice Barber @ 3:03 pm:
So here is my story and my challenge. My techie brain is great at providing solutions that are simple to use, easy to implement and get great results for my clients, BUT
my techie brain gets in my way with the really big words that definitely don't reach that primitive brain you describe Ann.
I know I am loosing some prospects.
I would really like to figure out how to get my message across to a much larger audience that is able to hear what I am saying because I am saying it in a way that their brain understands. Both my written word and spoken word could really use some refining and simplifying.
Ann, Can you help?
May 6, 2010
Rosey @ 9:52 pm:
My biggest challenge is spilling everything I know in the first 2 minutes. Getting my head around how the Old Brain works is going to transform my business. I'm so glad this is a coaching class and not just content delivery. Thanks!