Marketing Means to Amplify Your Product

Hey Reader,

Every day that I’m on Twitter/X, I get cold DMs.

These guys pitching to get more clients, upgrade my sales, and get more leads.

Often it feels like we’re just needing to sell better to sell more.

That marketing is just a numbers game to make more money.

When I look at the backend of their business, there is one number they don’t like to share: their churn rate.

The churn rate is the rate at which clients cancel again.

Most of the big sales gurus seem to focus more on getting new people in the front door.

When they leave their back door completely open, business becomes a numbers game for new sales.

Over the last years, I’ve thought a lot about it too.

When I started, I followed the idea of “build it and they will come.”

I built my product first, and nobody cared.

On the contrary, to sell people first also feels like I’m not building the best product I could.

What I came to conclude:

Marketing is there to amplify your product.

To make your product shine.

But you can’t do marketing without a product!

Your product is the way of helping people to transform their lives.

You need to focus on getting your first clients.

Help them succeed.

Then you have something that your marketing can amplify.

And on the practical side: 50% Product, 50% Marketing.

That’s the best way to go.

Let’s build together for our Families!

Jowi

Similar Posts

  • Clear beats Clever

    Clear beats Clever I have designed 30 websites, launched 60 products. The biggest problem I had was to make myself clear. I played around with titles and the feel of words. Introducing my own language. The feedback I often got was: “I don’t understand what you do.” I just wasn’t clear. My big goal was to be clever. So that’s what I aimed for. The solution to all of it is to write clear. When people can understand you and have a feeling that you speak to them – it changes the game. You want…

  • The Spiral of Salaries

    Hey Reader, Right now we feel the pressure. Many economies seem to struggle. There are many news reports about prices going up. A friend of mine said the math for January:Over the last five years, prices have risen by 30–60%. Even for singles—more for families with kids. Yet the economy is still feeling the pressure. The big danger is still ahead. Because in Germany there are a lot of people asking for a raise. They want to earn more. I fully understand this. People speak up to raise the…

  • Stop Chasing the Perfect Offer

    One thing I thought for years was that I just need to create one offer stack. I enjoyed reading Million Dollar Offers by Alex Hormozi. His concept of the Offer Stack was a great one. I took it to heart to figure out the best way to build my maximum offer—trying to put all the important parts in it. I built an offer that was huge. It would take a long time to build—and so I hesitated. I wanted to build the best offer ever. I spent one year perfecting this one main offer. There was so much to…

  • On the Fatherhood Crisis

    On the Fatherhood Crisis Family values have seen a lot of pushbacks in the last years. Media seems to be against men, against fathers, and against husbands. There are 3 major obstacles that we need to tackle in the next years to change the fatherhood crisis: Absent Providers Weakened Leadership Adult Boyhood The Absent Provider This is a major issue to me. How many hours does a father have with his family per week? They are so little, because men need to go away from their families to…

  • Persuasion, Good. Manipulation, Bad.

    This is a topic I keep thinking about. I’m yet to fully grasp what it means.We don’t like to be manipulated. It often happens — when I’m on X or other social platforms,I feel like the Sales Bros are always trying to be manipulative. A lot of the strategies behind Persuasion and Manipulation are similar.They are similar to what they do —but we don’t like to be sold to. Yet, it becomes more complicated when we find out someone manipulated us to buy.We feel icky.That’s not nice. So how is…

  • Don’t Be Scared of a Post to Fail

    Social media gets pretty boring.I read the same posts over and over again. Why do most people post the same stuff? It feels like there is nobody sharing fresh ideas. There are waves of trends.As soon as somebody posts something good,it gets reposted, repurposed a hundred times. They all look alike.Sound alike.Are there no new ideas? I believe it’s for one reason: Because people are actually scared their post won’t get enough likes. They hold back their genuine self, fresh thoughts, and new…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *