Game of Bores
Published: Tue, 08/10/21
Yes, even with 1,000+ apps on their phones.
Another 1,000+ channels on TV.
And 1,000+ more combined songs, games, parties, social events, books, audios, videos, and other assorted forms of entertainment, distractions, and stimulation bombarding their psyches at a pace the human brain probably was never designed to handle long term.
All this and people are still bored out of their gourds:
* at work
* at home
* at school
* in their relationships
* in their friendships
* with their new phones
* with social media
* Even with their favorite TV shows and movies — as the fallout from the popular show “Game Of Thrones” showed a couple years ago, with it being a big, fat disappointment to more than half the people who had invested years of their time and emotion into it, only to be let down with a boring ending.
But you know something?
There’s an extremely profitable business lesson here.
And that is how much of an advantage simply NOT being boring in your advertising, in your content, and in your business as a whole can give you in a age that Tony Robbins (correctly) declared is now an entertainment and not an information age.
He or she who is the most entertaining wins the game.
This applies to business, marketing, education, and even politics.
If this is something you want to get cerebral with and use in your own business then:
This week I’m having a sale on my most popular book called...
“Infotainment Jackpot”
Until Friday 8/13 at midnight EDT my hearty Horde can have it at a thick $100.00 discount off the regular price.
Here’s the link:
https://www.EmailPlayers.com/jackpot
Use coupon code: BENGOOLIE
Make sure you see the price change before entering your info.
Ben Settle