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Discover the real secrets the millionaires use to market their products and sell millions worth by taking advantage of the herd mentality.
If you know how to tap into the herd mind, then you can practically make their decisions for them (including their buying decisions, like whether or not to buy your product!)..
Learn:
* Exactly who is in the herd mind and how you can benefit from it big time.
* The real thing that people want to buy and will pay a fortune for.
* How to make people mad and make tons of money doing it.
* A simple way to increase exposure for your business
* How to get people to refer others to you easily.
* The one thing you need to so to everything you promote to make it sell more every time
* How to make your business and products contagious so that everybody wants it. And much more
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Overly simplistic, no meat on the ideas, June 22, 2009
Reviewer: David Natiuk
I just read this short 17-page word document and it didn't really say a whole lot. The basic premise is that you can sell a lot of stuff (and make a lot of money) by simply getting people talking about your product.
You do this how?
* Sell the Dream
* Create Controversy
* Create Excitement
* Limits on availability
It's suggested if you do these things, the whole "herd" of people will just flock to your website and buy all sorts of goodies. Not only is this naive, but there is hardly any practical advice or ideas on how to do exactly what it is describing. The limit of the "marketing advice" is to go on forums, stir up controvery, or create excitement so that people come to your website.
It says, "Be A Leader." - uh, how?
It says, "Stir up Controversy" - to whom, and where?
It says, "Now you know why people buy" - I guess I missed that section?
I find this book's use of superlatives distracting and silly:
"As I said earlier, every million and billion dollar company uses these concepts to market to the herd mind and make mega bucks by doing it. You should too!"
Every? C'mon now, there are countless businesses that have made millions or billions by focusing on a specific niche markets, not marketing to a "herd" at all. I agree that personal referrals can be a key to growing business... but this is just oversimplification.
I'd suggest to just skip this book as it's elementary at best and misleading in its simplicity. I appreciate the effort, but flesh it out - fill in some details!