You have to sell to help

Published: Sat, 07/01/17

If you've been reading my emails this week, you've heard me yammering about my Facebook group program that's on sale until tomorrow night. 

I'm offering it at a big discount, and I haven't been shy about promoting it (I even gave a heads up earlier today to everyone that I'll be talking about it a lot this weekend, and invited those who aren't cool with that to unsubscribe from my list)

Why am I pushing it so much?

Is it because I'm a greedy bugger who wants to make a bunch of money??? 

As much as I like money and enjoy it, I'm promoting this program and the discount hard because I know it can help a lot of people grow successful Facebook groups. 

So it's my obligation and my patriotic duty (today is Canada's 150th birthday) to spread the word about this discount. If someone is on the fence and decides not to buy, I've failed to help that person. 

If I have to annoy a few people who get triggered by my selling, but it helps a bunch of other people finally get traction with their Facebook groups, then so be it: I'll take that trade. 

In the old days, I held back since I didn't want to offend some people, and I hoped that people would just know that I could help them.  I sat back, waiting for the clients and the customers to roll in. 

Then I would see people not go ahead with my offerings. Or even worse was when they decided to buy something from a person who was offering nothing but hot air and garbage. 

After seeing this often enough, I adopted the new approach that you'll be seeing this weekend, and it changed everything. 

Do you need to change your selling approach?  

Are you sitting back and waiting for people to come to their senses and buy from you? 

If you take anything from this email, let it be this:  

STOP holding back and get out there and sell! 

You have to sell to help ... 

Here's how I can help you monetize your Facebook group for just 148 bucks (until tomorrow at midnight EST): 

(Promo code: "marcbirthday") 


Marc "Ain't Nothin' Gonna Break My Stride" Mawhinney