Would you do me a favor?
Mark Satterfield
Specialists in the art of marketing to the affluent and high-net-worth clients
Seriously.
I don’t care if it’s a LinkedIn connection request… an email… website copy… or some sort of other marketing material…
Would you do me a favor????
Would you try to make it a little bit interesting?
Yes - I’m talking to you Ralph Berringer who sends me cold LinkedIn pitches for why I should hire him to run all my marketing (most likely into the ground).
And “No” Sara Eisenstat, I don’t have a particular interest, time or inclination to “Hop on a call” to see if we can be of mutual help to each other.
And Carl Smithson, I know your elite financial services practice is focused on “Securing a promising financial future” but seriously, aren’t all firms at least suppose to be doing that?
I know it’s easy to be lazy… it’s easy to just to parrot other people… it’s easy to be dull…
But guess what????
Nobody (especially the wealthy) pay attention to “Dull”.
They will pay attention to??? interesting.
So how do you become interesting without completely veering off the track and just doing something weird?
That’s what I share in my newest book, The Affluent Marketing Blueprint.
Get your copy HERE
It's good stuff
Mark
Assisting in removing and replacing the limiting beliefs that are holding you back from the success you desire and deserve in your personal and professional life
1 年Hello Mark; I would also say don't tell me that you are impressed with my work or methods on the first message since you have not talked with me and may have only read my “about me” page or my name was recommended automatically because we may share a connection. I usually just ignore the request. Get to know the person before you market to them. Michael