Why Dogs, Zombies And Robots = World Domination#personaldevelopment#lifecoaching

There is some very specific advice about how to gain traction in the modern world, that is, if you wish to join the billions of people in the interest who are all vying for attention. 

One of these, is get out in front of as many people as you can. 

Another other is: 'Be the Brand'.

A third is: 'In order to be the brand you have to share elements of yourself, because no one (yet) can encompass all of the elements that make 'you' up.

Finally 'Find Your Niche'.

I've decided my niche is people who want more out of life if they are prepared to work for it, and I'm willing to lead by example.

So I thought I'd run an extra three sets of one-minute reels each week - making four in total about the following subjects.

'Dogs, Zombies and Robots' because years ago Eric Cohen wrote 'Golfing for Cats' on the basis that lots of people like Golf,


and lots of people like cats, so his book was sure to sell. So I reckon 'Dogs, Zombies and Robots' will be a surefire hit.

'Dogs, Zombies and Robots' will feature viewers' questions about personal development and I will attempt to answer them. 

Another reel will be "Unsung Heroes" - this will showcase musical and artistic types who were never as famous as they should have been.

The third will be 'Life in The Bus Lane' Reels about Life, Wellness and Health and Safety Tips delivered while driving.

At the same time, I'm running a now daily 'Sixty Seconds of Success' Reel of one minute each.

The science of this is indisputable. I have calculated my trajectory and am providing a graph to illustrate it. (I spent hours on this, so you know...)

Another Title of this posting could have been 'How Success is really a Matter of Relative Scale'. For example if you have 2 readers of your blog, and 2 more join , that is a hundred percent increase in your readership. It may not seem to matter, but it constitutes massive success - only on a small scale. Imagine if you had 50 readers and increased that by 50 that =100%... or 1000 and increased it by another 1000 - you get the picture.

How about compounding your initial 2 readers by 7% over two year continuously? 108 readers.

The only way to do this is to produce more material, distribute it over your platforms and feed back into each platform constantly. SO if I put an infographic on Linkedin, I post a link to it on facebook and post a link of the facebook with the linked in and put the website in there too etc.

At the same time aiming to entertain and inform people. 

A final ingredient in this recipe is that you must not train people to expect everything for free. But that is another post altogether.





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