Generosity Marketing - Profitability For One and All
When you market generosity by giving back most of what you earn to the members who helped build your business, you've got a real chance to achieve your monetary goals.
If you develop a business model based on a mindset that requires taking those interested members (users of your business services) right along with you in earning potential, you'll likely stand out from the crowd.
Think of how many online websites you use everyday, often all day long, that are happy to give away everything to you so they can make huge profits and a growing glut of income from advertising.
But, they don't really give it all away for free.
In return, you give them free access to your creative content, whether it be what you write, videos you record, artwork, and the like.
Plus, they get the most important item of all: your personal information.
But, do they ever share their bottom line with you? No, most don't.
I only say "most," because there may be some who do give back a pittance as with sites who offer affiliate marketing programs, and that's a bona fide way to make an income, to be sure.
But, do they give most of it back? Of course not.
I believe that when you are willing to give back, you will most certainly receive, sooner or later.
If you are open to taking interested business users to "the income stream promised land" right along with you, there's a very real possibility that you'll all get to where you want to go, together.
Does this guarantee success? Of course not.
But, it's radically different from most of what you see online.
And, if you're doing all this without requiring your customers to pay to become a part of your company, that's a great start.
Then, if you allow them to earn commissions without having to pony up any of their own money, well, that's quite unusual because it's ultra-generous.
I won't deny that we're in business for ourselves.
But, you can also be in business for "themselves" as well.
When generosity governs everything you do, it's recipe for success.
Now, all recipes are not created equal.
And plenty of them fail.
But, if you want to play the game to win like my company does, our overriding principle dictates that generosity must be the main focus and foundation.
Sure, I could be deluding myself.
But, it wouldn't be the first time.
And, seeing as though I refuse to ever give up on my dreams, especially the older I get, I will not be deterred.
I do believe that the online playing field is open to everyone.
Not as level as it used to be, but it's available to the masses nonetheless.
It's just a crowded world of 8-year-olds with stars in their eyes.
If you develop a business model based on a mindset that requires taking those interested members (users of your business services) right along with you in earning potential, you'll likely stand out from the crowd.
Think of how many online websites you use everyday, often all day long, that are happy to give away everything to you so they can make huge profits and a growing glut of income from advertising.
But, they don't really give it all away for free.
In return, you give them free access to your creative content, whether it be what you write, videos you record, artwork, and the like.
Plus, they get the most important item of all: your personal information.
But, do they ever share their bottom line with you? No, most don't.
I only say "most," because there may be some who do give back a pittance as with sites who offer affiliate marketing programs, and that's a bona fide way to make an income, to be sure.
But, do they give most of it back? Of course not.
I believe that when you are willing to give back, you will most certainly receive, sooner or later.
If you are open to taking interested business users to "the income stream promised land" right along with you, there's a very real possibility that you'll all get to where you want to go, together.
Does this guarantee success? Of course not.
But, it's radically different from most of what you see online.
And, if you're doing all this without requiring your customers to pay to become a part of your company, that's a great start.
Then, if you allow them to earn commissions without having to pony up any of their own money, well, that's quite unusual because it's ultra-generous.
I won't deny that we're in business for ourselves.
But, you can also be in business for "themselves" as well.
When generosity governs everything you do, it's recipe for success.
Now, all recipes are not created equal.
And plenty of them fail.
But, if you want to play the game to win like my company does, our overriding principle dictates that generosity must be the main focus and foundation.
Sure, I could be deluding myself.
But, it wouldn't be the first time.
And, seeing as though I refuse to ever give up on my dreams, especially the older I get, I will not be deterred.
I do believe that the online playing field is open to everyone.
Not as level as it used to be, but it's available to the masses nonetheless.
It's just a crowded world of 8-year-olds with stars in their eyes.
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