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⏰ Rush!: March 6, 2023
The Marketing Tip Of The Week
This week’s Marketing Tip Of The Week is to make your product exclusive.
When Google launched Gmail in 2004, the only way people could join it was if they got an invitation from another person. This created a strong sense of exclusivity. Invitations became highly sought after all across the world. Some invitations even sold on eBay for as much as $100! That is the kind of exclusivity you want around your product. Having exclusivity surrounding your product creates a sense of urgency. Without a sense of urgency, you're telling your customers that they can have your product at any given time, making them put their purchase off until later.
Some of the best ways to create a sense of exclusiveness for your product are
Limit the number of customers who can buy your product.
Allow preorders on your product
Create a deadline for when a customer has to purchase.
The Tweet Of The Week
How to get 4 hours of work done in 2.
Follow these 5⃣ simple, actionable steps to immediately increase your productivity 🧵:
— Oli Barton (@olibartontweets)
3:51 AM • Oct 26, 2022
The Newsletter Of The Week
This week’s Newsletter Of The Week is 8AM.
8AM is a surprisingly simple daily email to inspire creators and entrepreneurs.
The Productivity Tip Of The Week
This week’s Productivity Tip Of The Week is to use the 2-minute rule.
The 2-minute rule is a basic productivity hack that many entrepreneurs use to stop wasting time. The rule goes as follows, if a small task crawls up on you, ask yourself if it will take less than 2 minutes to complete. If it takes more than 2 minutes, add it to your to-do list for another time.
The Networking Tip Of The Week
This week’s Networking Tip Of The Week is to listen more than you talk.
A lot of people who go to networking events typically go to talk. While talking is a very important part of networking, it’s not the most important. Listening more than you talk during a networking event can make people more interested in you and your business. When the person you're talking to notices that you are genuinely interested in their business, they might do the same.
Thank You For Reading!
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