The Mike Klingler Interview - Why Marketers Fail?



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Mike Klingler founded Marketing Merge, Inc.,

which is the parent company for products like Renegade University, Renegade Professional and a number of other industry leading training tools and programs.  
 
As co-founder of Marketing Merge Professional, he now heads up projects with Ann Sieg and her 80/20 Marketing team to guide and influence the entrepreneurial revolution in a single joint effort.

In part 2 of this exclusive training video,

Mike reveals two of the biggest roadblocks/mistakes that marketers, veterans and newbies alike (more so for newbies), must get over or else their blood, sweat and money are almost guaranteed to go down the drain...

Don't let that happen to you!!!

His training in this interview will reveal simple yet effective ways to elevate your brand and become successful faster using attraction marketing.  Be warned that we are pretty blunt in the interview as we want to hold nothing back and give you what really works...  So if you're easily offended, don't watch this. 

The full 25-minute 28-second episode (part 2 of 3) is available for FREE on Build A Magnetic Network... but only for a limited time (** the site will be restructured into a membership site... register now and I'll honor you with a premium membership at no cost when the membership program launches).

Jerry

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Comments



Amen on losing the emotions

Mike & Jerry,

Exposing the emotional element was great.

I too have seen many who short circuit their success because of failure to persist & persevere thru the inevitable obstatacles associated with building a business.

Masterful interview tastefully done , rich in value.

Thanks for the leadership you both bring to our industry.

Warren Little

Warren Little — Wed, 08/19/2009 - 9:33pm

Thanks Warren

warren, I've been seeing you 'everywhere' sharing and contributing--definitely noticed and appreciated by many! Keep up the great work, connecting & contributing as well. Looking forward to running into your grand opus! If you already have one give me a link. Or, once you do.

(By Grand Opus I am referring to your own product and highly organized educational content that everything you do directs to).

Keep rockin!
Mike

Mike Klingler — Wed, 08/19/2009 - 11:19pm

Emotion

So true!!!!!!!!! You have to give in order to receive, and a lot of others fail because they don't want to give. Trust me, it's my way or the the highway don't apply here.

Anthony Morris — Wed, 11/18/2009 - 10:18am

The Mike Klingler Interview - Why Marketers Fail?

Thanks guys for the insight.You must become emotional strong.
Hollis

Hollis Chapman — Wed, 11/18/2009 - 12:26pm

Emotional Fitness

Mike & Jerry,

I couldn't agree more. I have experienced the emotional roadblock myself. It's still an uphill battle some days but what makes the difference now as I have become stronger is that I don't give up.

The emotional factor is what prevents most people from succeeding at business or anything in fact. What a lot of business builders don't understand is that one cannot take responsibility for this in others. You can't take on people in your business and then make it your mission to get them through this. I almost wore myself out trying doing so in the past. Instead you want to attract people to you who are already emotionally fit or who at least are in training to be so.

Thanks for reminding me about the importance of my own daily emotional conditioning.

Marcus Baker

Marcus Baker — Wed, 11/18/2009 - 5:05pm

Bouncing along

Mike,

you made an interesting analogy about bouncing along in emotional reactions rather than breaking through to the next level.

You point out that working through the frustrations of learning new things is part of the breakthrough, to stop the "bouncing" and if I may add, shoot and swish the hoop!

Jerry, your interviews with these leaders are a great service. Good job. Pat

Pat Campbell — Wed, 11/18/2009 - 9:37pm

That is why we all do what we do.

Emotion is what gets us moving, the only difference is how much is there in each individual that's justifiably. People do what they do because of desire and you are so right.
Thank You guys.
That was a pleasure.

Shane Thomas — Wed, 11/18/2009 - 11:17pm

Crucial point on blockage.

Really good point Mike. I think a lot of us let the emotions get in the way, not just in marketing, but in most things in life. Thanks for reminding us about this crucial block to success and that we need to deal with it.

Tony

Tony Hadley — Thu, 11/19/2009 - 4:56pm

Breakthrough

For many people emotions can be a big obstacle to achieving their goals. Once you recognize the problem it is easier to work through it. Thanks to Jerry and Mike for the valuable information

Dr. David Enders — Fri, 11/20/2009 - 12:44pm

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