1. Pick any human problem. Ideally, one you can relate to.
If you can relate to it, you can implement faster.
Because you know it like the back of your hand & you've experienced it.
If not, do a thorough market research for 1-3 hours.
2. Check how pressing it is. Is it a need or want? If it's a want... boil down until it's a need. Ask the 7 Levels of Deep Why tweaked for marketing: "Why do they want it solved?
Eventually you will funnel down to a need.
3. Contrast the need & see what human nature/values does it anchor to? Is it greed, love, belonging, physical safety/security, physiological, etc?
See Maslow's Hierarchy.
4. Ideally, you'd wanna hit the topmost: SELF-ACTUALIZATION.
VITAL: All brands are the journey of the self
5. Research more on the needs/values. Here are some prompts:
- What are the lightest & heaviest problems + solutions of it?
- How many people struggle it?
- How many of those people who struggle take action to fulfill that need?
- How can I fulfill this pain through my offers?
6. Understand the concept of "Efference Copy"
In Neuroscience, Efference Copy is the phenomenon in our brains which we experience our internal workings & project them onto our external environments.
This is why we need to talk to people & have them listen to us.
Our Central Nervous System (CNS) produces a periphery called "efference" & the rebound of that signal is the "efference copy".
Basically mirroring aka projection.
Now why is this important? This is the point wherein we, humans, feel understood and seen.
It affirms existence.
If you build your brand with some of these principles, especially just by starting off with this one... you're ensuring your brand to be "understandable" to the human brain.
Your brand makes sense to your consumers. Add other marketing factors & ta-da you're a shooting star!
Your customers feel like they've been waiting for you their entire life -- which then triggers the urgency action from their end.
There are many concepts of this that I research & write, but for now this will get you off the ground:
💡Make your customers feel seen & understood.
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1. Before you create or design, write the literature draft first.
Believe me, it's tempting to create straight away but you will save so much time if you make the draft first!
🚫 DO NOT EDIT WITHIN THE DOCUMENT. You might lose data when it hangs up or it's power out.
2. By making the draft first, you are streamlining your process:
• You don't have to go back & forth checking facts, spelling, grammar.
• You concentrate or "theme" your time — lessens distractions!
• Your brain is laser focused which builds momentum
• Momentum = speed
To have the best shot of creating your ideal life, you gotta reverse engineer it.
Here's the STEP-BY-STEP how to do it:
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When you're 75....
▪ What will matter to you most?
▪ What will you absolutely stand for/detest?
▪ What won't be acceptable?
▪ What regrets do you not want to have?
▪ What are the top 3 values you want to be remembered for?
▪ What do you want your legacy to be?
Q: But how do I get there?
A: The right question my friend is, "how do I get there ONE STEP CLOSER". Think "incremental" (layovers) rather than "long haul".
I got my baby @TavolozzaPH rolling in 2011 on pre-order, making 4-5 PHP figures in college. No FB ads, no Shopify, just sweat, internet tuts, an overdose of playing The Sims, MythWar, GTA + pure hard code & hard work.