The Marketer's Self Image: Three distorted concepts that are robbing your conversion results

You can see resources related to this Session #3 video at https://MECLABS.com/FastClass03 

 

 


In the very first FASTCLASS, Flint McGlaughlin, Founder, MECLABS Institute taught that there is a new class of marketer. They achieve different results because they employ different thinking. 

In FASTCLASS Session #3, McGlaughlin helps you correct the distorted concepts that are keeping you from mastering your craft as a marketer. The course is fully underwritten by MECLABS, with no cost to participants. In this session, Flint shares: 

• Three keys to help correct our distorted thinking 

• Four types of value propositions • Why people are falling out of your sales and marketing funnel 

• How to get micro yeses from your customers that ultimately lead to the macro yes 

• Why the marketer cannot drive traffic 

 

 To get immediate help with your marketing challenges and reach more potential customers, just contact Flint and his team at this email address: F.McGlaughlin@MECLABS.com 

Editor’s Note: This session includes a Classic Case Study. Sometimes the newer experiments involve a learning so profound to share it would give up competitive advantage. The Classic Experiments are old enough to allow us to share much more of the data and learnings. 

Join our email list here: https://MECLABS.com/research/newsletter This video episode is part of Session #3 from the online course “Become a Marketer-Philosopher: Create and optimize high-converting webpages” – https://meclabs.com/course/. The course is fully underwritten by MECLABS, with no monetary cost to participants. 

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