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Hey Fellow Warrior, In preperation for my new WSO launch, I'd like to gather just a few more reviews to help add credibility to what I'm doing. This report, Secrets of the Fearless Marketing Mind, is a quick 19 page read that talks about a mental process for moving past emotional hurdles like fear and anxiety... you know, the type of rationalizing that can cripple success. This zero fluff instruction manual also includes a detailed writing process to help you focus on your reasons for success. I'll also give you a copy of my latest report called, The Secrets Of Covert Influence '25 powerful triggers that move your prospects to action' as a bonus for your review. If you'd like to check out these reports, just send me your email. All I ask is that you leave your review here in this thread within a couple days of receiving these reports. Thank you, |
26th Jan 2012, 03:18 PM | #2 |
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Scott was kind enough to send me a review copy of his work. Its not a long winded documet, which is good. It makes some very powerful points, based mainly on the power of emotions when coupled with the way of thinking that Scott writes about. I think all of us could learn something from this useful product that Scott has compiled. There are some excellent nuggets of basic wisdom here. Mindset is so important in what we do. Well done on producing this helpful product!
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19th Feb 2012, 07:46 PM | #3 |
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| Re: [Reviewers Wanted] Secrets of the Fearless Marketing Mind & The Secrets of Covert Influence
As marketers we have a lot of powerful information at our fingertips. We can create products and services that people want and need. We can drive traffic. We can convert visitors into subscribers and buyers. We have all of the how to, step-by-step, paint by numbers systems that are proven to work again and again. And despite all of that most marketers fail. Most never make any money at all. Most never achieve the lifestyle they really want. The question is why? I believe Scott properly identifies the real problem that is preventing most marketers from getting the success they want. The problem... the disease... is FEAR and Secrets of the Fearless Marketing Mind is the cure. Scott gave me a copy to review and to be honest I wasn't expecting it to be this good. Simply put this should be required study material for all marketers, newbies and seasoned pros alike. I will be keeping this one handy and I recommend you do the same! Justin Schneiderman |
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20th Feb 2012, 07:23 AM | #4 |
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I'm happy to receive a review copy of "Secrets of the fearless marketing mind" The most important thing to achieve success is our mindset. Without the proper mindset, one could not do it even if they attend thousands of Internet Marketing seminars This report is the best motivational material for me. Whenever I feel discourage, I will open this up and read it. |
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20th Feb 2012, 10:42 AM | #5 |
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Instead of the newest Google trick or CPA strategy, Scott will teach you something far more important: How to take action! When if you're overanalyzing, OR trying to do too many things, that could be caused by Fear. Irrational fear, keeping you from living the life you want. Scott will teach you how to create the right mindset, after explaining why you act the way you act. I really like the way he integrates meditation and 'visionary' exercises, imagining successful outcomes and being in touch with your own feelings. Which IMHO is what more people (not just warriors) should do, instead of running from one fad to another, trying to find the holy grail. In the end, if you don't want to reflect on yourself, this isn't an ebook for you. Although you probably need it even more! For all others, who are stuck, who don't get the results they want, reading Secrets of the Fearless marketing Mind, understanding it, and acting on it, will definitely be worth the money! |
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21st Feb 2012, 01:02 AM | #7 |
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Sounds interesting and I'd be glad to review it for you.
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21st Feb 2012, 11:26 PM | #9 |
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I read Scott's "Secrets of the Fearless Marketing Mind". It was an easy read, just 19 pages as he said. The main crux of what he says boils down to 3 exercises he gives which you can use to motivate yourself - versus being held back by fear. He basically uses the principles of "fear of loss" and "desire for gain", and leads you into exercises intended to help you identify your fears and desires and experience them at an emotional level. The emphasis is on emotional experience as this is presented as the needed leverage to keep a person moving towards their goals even in the face of obstacles. Even though there is truth in the fact that people are motivated to avoid pain or gain a desire, and people make decisions emotionally, I'm not sure being governed by emotions should be our goal. In my personal life I've become more interested in acting on principle, regardless of my emotional state, and I'm interested in disciplines which strengthen the will. I think we pay a price by accepting the premise that emotions rule. Perhaps they do - but should they? Is that a given, or can the will be developed to operate morally and make decisions for moral reasons vs. emotional states? Also, as you'll find in a great deal of today's writings there are alleged "energy fields" and "vibrational frequencies" talked about which throw up red flags for me. I'm not faulting the author as these ideas are rampant in today's thought and culture, but I'm much less impressed by metaphysics than I am with actual science. My overall opinion is to proceed with caution and not just blindly accept ideas which may be in vogue, but may also be misguided. The exercises themselves may help many to act, but I'd encourage people to also investigate ideas and see how they fit into the bigger picture. Beliefs which promote metaphysics aren't harmless, as they can effect and alter your worldview. I'd like to see more emphasis on the will. |
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23rd Feb 2012, 05:34 AM | #10 |
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Upon first reading Scott's "Secrets of the Fearless Marketing Mind", I delved into it without really knowing what to expect; the premise was certainly intriguing, but what would the following pages deliver? I must admit, the description of fear as an 'energy field' and the occasionally evident metaphysical overtones did have me raising my eyebrows initially, but once you look past that the overall quality of the content really shone through. Scott brilliantly describes the emotional foundations that form the basis of success, and identifies those that hinder it. Then in a series of exercises, he guides you though building up that foundation, and lowering any emotional hurdles that you might stumble upon in your journey to the top. An introspective and thought-provoking read, it really helped me turn my eyes upon myself, and taught me how to use my emotions as a tool, rather than to be forever at their mercy. --- After learning how to utilise your emotions to drive yourself toward success, naturally the next step is to learn how you can use your prospects' emotions to sell your product. The bonus report, "The Secrets of Covert Influence", is a short and sweet 8 page report, outlining concisely and clearly several powerful psychological triggers which promise to give your conversion rates a welcome boost (unless of course, you're already applying them ). That said, there are plenty detailed in the report, so I can confidently say most people would be able to take something away from this report. |
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