Nigel Godfrey - raconteur and owner of the rights to Miss Universe New Zealand has taken a toxic business that had a globally recognised brand and turned it around. It has been described as the greatest turn around of any territory in the last 25 years and he's done it all in under 3 years.
We also discuss how as a culture we don't celebrate entrepreneurs enough. We go crazy over sports and hold them up as role models and we don't do that for business owners and entrepreneurs but we should.
In this fireside chat we talk about:
Plus I have another testimonial for my book The Boomerang Effect and I crowdsource a listener question:
What’s the greatest tip you have seen for a ‘hair on fire’ emergency business such as an emergency plumber or electrician?
Here are some of my tips:
I’ve gone and crowdsourced the answers (Facebook):
00:30 Welcome & overview
02:33 Today’s guest introduction - Nigel Godfrey of Miss Universe New Zealand
03:42 Interview with Nigel Godfrey - Part 1
16:18 Insights in to Netregistry & Designcrowd.com
18:25 Interview with Nigel Godfrey - Part 2
41:23 My top 3 attention grabbers from my chat with Nigel Godfrey
43:00 Motivational marketing quote of the week
46:16 Listener question
49:19 Wrap-up and insights in to next week’s guests
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In ~1920, self?help author Robert Collier once said …
“Tell him what to do. Tell him to put his name on the enclosed card, stamp and mail it. Or pin his check or dollar bill to this letter and return it in the enclosed envelope.”
What's the lesson?
People need to be told what to do.
Be sure to have a clear call to action (CTA) on every piece of marketing you create. Look at eBay’s ‘Add To Cart’ button ? you can’t miss it. The big guys have spent millions researching the heck out of consumer behaviour so you don’t have to. Just observe and copy what works for your business.
Ask yourself ... ‘what do you want someone to do having read, watched, or listened to a piece of your marketing?’
The obvious answer is to buy from you ... but buyer behaviour isn’t that simple, there may be a few steps in between your marketing and a purchase.
So consider these other calls to action:
? Register their interest
? Give you their contact details g. Email, phone
? Share it via social media
? Attend an event
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