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Ditch running ads, and try cold calling marketing



"Why Run Ads When You Can Embark on the Grand Adventure of Cold Calling?...

Oh, the glamorous world of ads! Who wouldn’t want to spend countless hours crafting the perfect digital billboard, only for it to vanish into the abyss of algorithmic oblivion?


Ads, with their flashy visuals and clickbait headlines, are just so yesterday. Instead, let’s talk about the riveting, adrenaline-pumping alternative: cold calling!


Cold calling...

Many of you may have heard of this rock star marketing method before. It's priceless! I'm not gonna beat around the bush too much on this one. I'll just share with you the reasons why you should ditch running ads and start cold calling instead. Trust me, you business will live long!


1. Embrace the Thrill of Rejection:



Ads give you this cushy, comforting sense of anonymity—people scroll past, and you never have to face them. But cold calling? That’s where the real excitement lies. Imagine the sheer joy of being told "No" by a real person.


It’s like an extreme sport for sales teams! Forget the comfort of digital analytics; cold calling offers you the visceral thrill of live, unfiltered human responses.


Admittedly, it’s not for the faint-hearted, but then again, neither is running a business.


2. Forge Deep, Personal Connections:



Ads are so impersonal. They’re like sending a Valentine’s card to an entire zip code. Cold calling, however, is about making a one-on-one connection. You get to dial up someone’s day, interrupt their work, and personally engage in a conversation they didn’t ask for.


It’s not just about selling; it’s about really getting to know your potential customers in the most invasive way possible. Why rely on automated engagement when you can personally invade someone’s personal space?


3. Leverage the Charm of Unexpected Interruptions:



Ads are everywhere, and people have learned to ignore them. But cold calls? They’re the surprise party of marketing strategies. Nothing says "I value your time" quite like a random phone call during dinner.


It’s the marketing equivalent of shouting “SURPRISE!” at a dinner party—you’ll either win them over or make them deeply resentful,


but either way, you’ll make an impression.


4. Rediscover the Art of the Pitch:



Crafting the perfect ad copy is so 2023. The real challenge—and thrill—is in mastering the art of the spontaneous pitch. With cold calling, you get to think on your feet, adapt to each unique individual, and really hone your ability to sell in the moment.


Ads might let you perfect every word and image, but cold calling tests your ability to sell without a script. It’s like improvisational theater but with higher stakes and fewer standing ovations.


5. Build Genuine Brand Loyalty the Hard Way:



Ads can create brand awareness, but nothing builds loyalty like the personal touch of a phone call that completely interrupts someone's day.


Cold calling isn’t just about selling; it’s about demonstrating your commitment to personal customer relationships—through relentless, sometimes unwelcome, persistence.

Sure, it might lead to some annoyed responses, but those who stick around will be the most dedicated customers you could ever hope for.


So, ditch those ads that clutter up people’s screens and dive headfirst into the exhilarating world of cold calling. Sure, it’s a bit old-fashioned, a bit inconvenient, and definitely more labor-intensive, but that’s what makes it truly special.


In a world obsessed with digital efficiency, isn’t it time we re-embraced the art of the unexpected, face-to-face interruption?


Cold calling: because nothing says dedication like ringing up a stranger during their lunch break.


Why Bother with Social Media Ads When Everyone is Doing It Wrong?...

Oh! and let's not forget social media too: It's the big ocean where every business fishes for clients right? 


It’s the place where your ad gets lost in a sea of cat videos and avocado toast posts. You’re shelling out big bucks for algorithms to deliver your message to people who couldn’t care less. Why? Because everyone’s doing it, and clearly, they’re all nailing it. Or not.


Instead of wasting your time on ads that blend seamlessly into the background noise of endless scrolling, why not ditch the cookie-cutter approach and try something radical?

Like, you know, actually engaging with people in a meaningful way instead of shouting into the void.


Social media ads are like that guy at the party who’s trying to sell you insurance—annoying, repetitive, and utterly forgettable.


If you’re going to invest, why not do it in a way that actually stands out, rather than drowning in the crowd?

 
 
 

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