Spiritual Marketing For The Business Atheist
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Spiritual Marketing For The Business Atheist
Spiritual Marketing is a concept. Some are even calling it the new financial religion as if there was an effective old one. I came across an article the other day, which informed me on the number of businesses filing for bankruptcy and the skyrocketing amount of new business which were failing as a result of this "recession." Most of these business owners were understandably filled with pain and despair, as anyone would be watching their brain child take a plunge into a flushing toilet. So you ask yourself this "how could business God be so cruel? " and if you believe in a business God your finances might not be your first problem. If you're serious about growing your business become a business atheist and focus on your spiritual marketing campaign.
So what is it?
Spiritual marketing is reverse engineering your business plan. Think of it as starting from the end and working back to where you currently are. At the end of success is the emotion that's tied to it. Think of all the business cards you've read with vague mottos, dry stories, and fluff visions that tell a story of "I am not unique, disregard me!" The reason you hate these cards, and the reason everyone else hates these cards is because we can't connect to their message on an emotional level. If you've been in business long enough, believe me, your card has been thrown away, but make sure it's for the right reasons. Spiritual marketing is focusing of what your business represents and less on what it does.
From The Book of Spiritual Marketing/ Promotions 1:23
A fool will promote his companies ability. The wise will promote its essence, which is the force that creates life.
How do you want people to feel about you? How do you want them to talk about you? To get these points across you need to focus on the force! I know it sounds like star wars but in this case you won't be focused on saving a civilization, just your company image.
From The Book of Spiritual Marketing/ Entity 3:12
For he who understands business as a living entity itself, will also understand of its needs, to be loved and to be appreciated. As man cannot live on bread and water alone, a business cannot survive merely on capital.
Will they smile when they see your company logo? Will they pay closer attention when they hear your company name in a conversation?
Inspire your prospects and they will love and appreciate your company.
From The Book of Spiritual Marketing/ Revelations 4:15
A recession would arrive and every business not rooted in the essence of spiritual marketing would be destroyed!
Re-strategize, and brain storm a thunderous new plan to revamp your business back to life. Are you understanding what was sucking the life out of it to begin with? Your obsession with being rich, your desperation, your lack of time for quality networking, can you see it now?
Good, because if you can't your going to Business Hell. Where everyday you get audited and have to file for bankruptcy.
Thanks for reading.
-City Sylvester
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