The Bible on Business
The Bible on Business
Trudy Beerman
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Get Out of Obscurity! Why Being Popular Feeds Your Bottom Line.
19 minutes Posted Apr 8, 2016 at 7:00 am.
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Popular kids, athletes, and members - we all know them. Even though popular people may not be identified as 'celebrities', they are, and they have fans who subconsciously follow them.  These people have fast credibility and strong influence. Big companies look out for these people and soon you see them being given freebies so they wear a certain thing, drink a certain thing, or get invited to certain places because these companies are anticipating that their 'fans' will follow, and we do.
I love my solitude, I tended to shy away from crowds, and most of all - I perferred to be 'behind the scenes'.  However, this is the recipe for obscurity and obscurity will not help me accomplish my goals, nor get this urgent message of Profitable Stewardship out to those who need to hear it.
Getting out of obscurity is the best way to ensure FAST SUCCESS!  It is the 10X formula for getting your desired outcome much, much faster.
This is why Donald Trump - like him or hate him, has so much free publicity,  His Presidential campaign has cost significantly less than all the other candidates because almost everything he does is considered 'newsworthy' and those who love him, but even more so - those who hate him, are all talking about him.
Get out of obscurity.  People do business with people.  Companies are built on the reputations of their leaders, and eventually, you will lend some of your credibility and popularity to the thing or message you want shared, but it all starts with you.
Join me as I share some of the strategies I am using to get out of obscurity and increase my online and offline reputation so more people hear the message that Profitable Stewardship creates debt-free wealth.
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