In your business, a strong way to capture customers is by creating irresistible offers. That may sound straightforward enough, but how can you ensure that your offers are enticing? What do you customers really want or need that you can provide? You can streamline the process by using a certain Disney secret… What is that secret recipe? Jon Marino shares all in our latest podcast.
Watch our podcast with Jon Marino to learn the Disney secret you need:
Jon Marino is the founder of QueueSimple (“Q”-Simple), aspiring entrepreneurs hire him to legitimize their side hustle with a credible online presence.
With years of experience working with clients like Roger Love and Alex Mandossian… Jon combines expertise in copywriting, AI, marketing, and automation to help entrepreneurs make the impact they envision and build businesses that truly matter.
Jon also plays a bad guitar.
How you can adopt Disney’s secret
So we’re all anxious to know: What is this mysterious Disney secret?! And how can it help in making offers that are absolutely irresistible? Jon kicks things off with a description of what Disney does and how you can implement it in your business. Creating enticing offers can be challenging for so many businesses, but this new trick will ease the process.
Jon also discuss the three villains that wreak havoc on your ideal client. Who (or what) are these villains? How can you identify them and overcome them? How can you avoid the villains while creating irresistible offers? Tune into our podcast to find out!
Listen to find out how to avoid those three villains:
To learn more, check out Jon Marino’s official website here. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Be sure to check out his 50 Questions to Unmask Your Ideal Customer and the 3-Step Formula to Decode Your Ideal Client’s Language and Create Offers They Can’t Resist.
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