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BizWorld: How to Create an Irresistible Business
BizWorld: How to Create an Irresistible Business
BizWorld: How to Create an Irresistible Business

BizWorld: How to Create an Irresistible Business Universe Your Customers Love to Buy from and Hate to Leave

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About BizWorld: How To Create An Irresistible Business

If you want to create an irresistible business “universe” of offers your customers and clients love to buy from and hate to leave, then BizWorld can show you how. It’s all about how to apply the lost art of World-Building to business. Some benefits your business might experience from learning World-Building include: Customers and clients buying your offers “sight unseen” without reading your ads or being hard sold Turn troll and hater attacks into sales Make your business effectively “cancel proof” Charge way higher prices than you normally get away with Instead of chasing trends and reacting to fads, trends chase you Thinking an alternate reality into existence where you're king and offers are bought just because you said buy them Get otherworldly-like engagement from readers, viewers, listeners, customers, clients, and fans A social media audience addicted to following, engaging, and buying from you Know exactly what to sell your clients and customers before they know what they want to buy No worry about having the “best” service, price, option — it won’t matter If you’re a man (won’t work for women), becoming like a “tractor beam” for hot, sexy women who want to hang around you and never leave (nothing to do with business, but can be applied to this) Tap into the same psychology as Apple Computer that affects the same area of your audiences’ brains that thinking about the deity they worship does Create designs (websites, opt-in pages, product covers, logos, etc.) people are drawn to and want to buy without knowing why Make sales without obsessing over tracking and testing Create a culture your customers identify with, want to buy from, and even defend against trolls and haters Change minds usually snapped shut about an issue Customers close themselves and buy from you Create air-tight relationships so your audience wouldn't dream of buying elsewhere "Sear" your brand into customers' minds your competition can’t hope to match Be omnipresent so people think about you, your business, and your offers almost every waking hour And so much more However, note these three "caveats" before buying this book: Business World-Building isn’t rocket science – But it requires a strong grasp of marketing fundamentals, developing a gut feeling for what your market wants, and strategical thinking. There’s lots of repetition of ideas inside. That’s by design. The more you imbibe and think about what you see repeated (stories, analogies, etc.), the faster you can learn, implement, and profit from the information. It takes patience – This book is merely a framework with no checklist of short-term tricks or tactics you can run off and test. World-Building requires literal months and years of thinking about it, applying it, and growing it. You start with one "cog" in your world and build from there. And even then it's never really "finished" if you do it right. It’s mostly made up of interview transcripts – If reading transcripts as opposed to a traditional book gives you heartburn, realize you’d have had to have paid well over $20,000 to access all the training these transcripts and the appendices were pulled from. For example: One section is part of a training from a $19k per year mastermind. Another is part of a $500/month coaching program. Still other parts are from books the author wrote costing several hundred dollars — not to mention the time you’d spend finding, gathering, and parsing some of the podcasts other parts of the book are taken from. If any of the three caveats bothers you, simply don’t buy it. Otherwise, if you want to learn how to build a business "world" customers love buying from and don't want to leave, grab your copy today.