Be Popular, Not Famous

Many entrepreneurs set out to build a business for the money. Along the way they fall in love the grind, the game, and also the attention that comes along with it. I recently was listening to an interview of Jens Pulver (a mixed martial arts world champion) and he said something that really resonated with me.

He said “I attribute much of my success to my attitude and how people relate to me. Most guys dread going to the mall or signing autographs. Me? I love it. I’m just a regular dude. I go to the mall and give out some high fives and have some fun with people. I get up on a pedestal when I enter the cage to fight because thats my job, but as soon as the fight is over I get right back down. I don’t see myself as famous or any of that. I am just a regular f*****ing dude. I’m not famous, just real popular.”

Pulver brings up an excellent point. His attitude towards the attention is what allows him to seem down-to-earth and garner so much respect. As a business leader, you will experience praise and criticism. Those that can avoid allowing the attention to go to their head will survive.

Take the time every week to refocus yourself and realize that you put your pants on the same way everyone else does…..one leg at a time. Your bank account doesn’t define you so don’t let others think it does. Be yourself, be genuine, never be too busy for others, and help those that need it. This recipe for success will help you more then any business plan or idea ever can.

 

Viral Marketing: Get the word out….Fast!

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I ran across this slideshow on viral marketing. These techniques are proven over and over again to be effective. With the explosion of social media, APIs, and content sharing, there is no reason why you can’t get the word out about your product or service!

What viral marketing techniques have you used in the past? Were they effective? Share your experiences below!

What Political Attack Ads Can Teach About Guerilla Marketing Techniques

This photo has been circulating the internet for a few days and I think it can teach entrepreneurs some pretty interesting things about marketing regardless of political views. First lets look at the actual photo. On the left, Mitt Romney is sitting in a chair on an airport tarmac getting his shoe wanded for security purposes. On the right, Barack Obama is walking past a janitor and “pounds it” (the modern, cool handshake). Both of these photos are put together to offer the viewer a contrast about the individuals, their beliefs, and ability to lead our country.

Why is this important to entrepreneurs? This is a fantastic job of implementing proven guerilla advertising and marketing techniques. Here are three effective aspects at play:

Use of public perception: The first aspect is the use of priorly held perceptions about each individual. People commonly think Romney is a rich, white man, while Obama is seen as an African-American who is “a man of the people.” This photo plays on those feelings by trying to make people think that Romney is receiving a shoe shine, while Obama is spending time with the everyday person. Right or wrong, these perceptions will persevere and are very powerful.

Use of powerful images: This “ad” uses two photos that are extremely powerful when you first look at them. It counts on the fact that the viewer will not look very hard at either one of them. They will not question them, but they will be in awe of their initial reaction to such powerful images. I must admit that at first glance, I thought Romney was getting a shoe shine as well. Shock and awe is a tactic that can create great results.

Viral Sharing/Exposure: You have heard that “any exposure is better than no exposure.” In this case, as long as people are talking, debating, or arguing over this ad, it is seen as effective. Create emotional responses from people and you will be more likely to get your desired results. Also, the viral sharing aspect is important because someone is much more likely to find an ad effective if it is attached to their friends in social media, rather than a generic ad. The more you can make something viral, the more eyes will see it, which ultimately increases effective exposure.

In the end, this ad accomplishes its goal through very simple means. Get people to solidify their thoughts on political candidates with two very simple photos. Context and delivery are important and affect the effectiveness of a campaign. This guerilla tactics not only work in politics, but in business as well!

Are there any other political ads that have similar traits? What other aspects do you see with this particular ad that could be used in business marketing?

 

 

Mark Cuban’s Best Piece of Motivation

I recently read Mark Cuban’s new ebook “How to Win at the Sport of Business” and want to share one of his unique perspectives. Being the owner of the NBA Dallas Mavericks, Cuban uses numerous sports analogies. One in particular really struck home and can serve as motivation to any entrepreneur.

Cuban says that in baseball if you could get a hit 4 out of 10 at bats, then you would be a first ballot Hall of Famer.  In basketball if a player is able to hit over 50% of his shots from the field, then he most likely would be voted an all-star. These percentages don’t seem unattainable but they are almost never reached year after year. In business, you face much better odds.

No matter how many businesses you start, you only have to make one successful. Every entrepreneur chases that one successful endeavor that will make them wealthy beyond their wildest dreams. Instead of having to “bat” .400 or “shoot” over 50%, as a business owner you could be .00001% successful and be considered a genius. These odds are reassuring to any entrepreneur.

With this in mind, we must remember that it is much easier to take a basketball shot or swing a baseball bat then it is to put your financial security at risk and start a business. To combat this, preparation is key in the world of business. To make every endeavor count and give it the best chance for success, put in the necessary time, effort, and work.

Overall, I enjoyed Cuban’s ebook. It was very short, an easy read, and also cheap. He provides insight into his thoughts and advice while including some humorous stories along the way. A great business mind shows once again why anyone can accomplish the level of success that he has. You just have to minimize risk through preparation and believe in your abilities. You can find the ebook here:

How many attempts would you go through in order to accomplish success? Have you ever been discouraged, persevered through it and then realized success shortly after? Share your stories and insight below!

What the San Francisco 49ers Taught Us About Leadership

The San Francisco 49ers are a football team in the National Football League (NFL). Before the 2011 season, the 49ers had experienced 8 consecutive non-winning seasons. These were tough times for a storied franchise that had seen Hall of Famers such as Steve Young and Jerry Rice play for them.

On January 7, 2011 the 49ers made a decision that completely changed their organization. They hired Jim Harbaugh as their head coach from Stanford University. The reason that this hire was so important was because Harbaugh would be responsible for the success or failure of the 2011 team.

Under Harbaugh, the 49ers obtained a 13-3 record and are still playing in the NFL playoffs on their way to the Super Bowl. With this turnaround, one must ask how could such a dramatic change have occurred in one season?

The answer lies in the head coach. Jim Harbaugh was able to bring a certain toughness and unique mindset to the team that helped them to accomplish success. This could only be done by a leader who was able to empower those he leads. Harbaugh showed this group of men what their potential was and then laid out a plan of action for them to accomplish it.

This type of leader is essential to a successful company as well. An executive who can show his team their potential and lay out a similar plan will realize success beyond their wildest dreams. While hard work, persistence, and a great idea are helpful, a team can not be successful without a great leader. Many people believe these leaders are born, but I believe that a leader can be made. Many books, articles, and advice pieces exist to help mold a great leader. Now that you know you need a great leader, are you willing to become that individual?

I am not a 49ers fan but though this was a great example to use. Have you ever been led by a great leader? What are the leadership qualities of the great leaders that you have known? Share your stories and experiences below!