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Most marketers focus on answering questions. The problem is that questions are not what stop people from taking action. The real obstacles are the concerns, doubts, and internal objections people never say out loud.
In this episode, I explain why Frequently Felt Challenges (FFCs) are more powerful than Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). When you address what people are thinking but not expressing, you create trust, filter for better prospects, and move people closer to action. The goal is not to provide more information. The goal is to address the feelings that are driving behavior.
Show Notes:
[04:26]#1 Questions reflect curiosity, but feelings drive action.
[08:28]#2 FAQs are for information.
[13:45]#3 FFCs driven messaging filters instead of attracts.
[21:24] Recap
Next Steps:
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Execution is not a talent.
It is a standard.
If your results don’t match your ability, something in your approach is out of alignment.
Most people do not have a motivation problem.
They have a consistency problem.
Power Presence is the system for operating with greater discipline, clarity, structure, and execution under pressure.
Learn more:
→ http://www.PowerPresenceProtocol.com
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This show is the public record of standards.
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Most people think success comes from adding more. More opportunities, more options, more connections. The reality is that progress often comes from elimination. In this episode, I explain why the […]
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