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Im Mathew Carlin and I am 17years old and I have been working with Ben for about 4 years now started

I started playing basketball since around the age of 6 not competitively obviously just shooting around and stuff like that now I am 17 years old and I'm

playing for the varsity team at Jamesville dewitt high school I've been taking private

lessons with Ben about 4 years now you know once I get laced up and all that I usually

go through a dynamic warmup and we'll do some form shooting and then he'll just tell me

what we are doing for the day like what skills we are working on a lot of it is just speeding

up my release with my shot making sure I am always squared up to the basket and he has

been showing me some more advanced moves lately he's worked a lot with my confidence i think

thats been the number 1 thing is getting me to be a more confident player and just developing skills and making them more second nature and stuff like that

off the court Ben has helped me with my confidence overall and making me a more attentive person

to every little detail and I feel like I am always willing to learn something new I would

describe his program that is very welcoming to everyone he's very accepting of all different

types of people and he can adjust his training to what you need to do to become a better basketball player

and this is Bellucci Basketball Academy

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Work With The Willing - 2017 Episode 29 - Duration: 5:46.

Welcome to Network Marketing Pro. My name

is Eric Worre. And, thinking about one of

the biggest, challenges in the network

marketing profession, and there's lots of

challenges, like I say all the time,

network marketing isn't perfect, it's got

it's challenges. It's an emotional business, but

it's better. It's better than other

entrepreneurial options, for a person, the

average person, that's out there, that might not

have a lot of money, but has some passion,

has some desire, has a willingness to go

after, what they want to flex, with

their entrepreneurial muscles. It's better, right?

But, one of the things that I want

to talk about today, is how do you handle

it, when you have a close friend, or

family member, that maybe they never join,

but maybe they join and never do

anything. And you're just filled up with

so much frustration, because what goes on

in your mind, is they, "Oh my gosh. They

have so much potential.

They've got so much potential, I mean, if

they did, they know everybody, they're just

a natural salesperson, or their natural

leader, and if they would just flex their

muscle. If they would just engage, if they

would just, not just put their, dip their

toe in the water, but if they would just

dive in."

So if you've been around network

marketing for a while, you've had this

frustration, I have, had this frustration. And

sometimes you feel like you're letting

them down, because, you know, maybe you're

not being the leader that they need, in

order to be able to engage. So you know,

you try all kinds of things. You try to

encourage them, you try to flatter them, you

try to kick them in the butt, you trying to say

come on let's go. You and try and do all these

different things. And they never quite do.

What do you do with that. I'll tell you

what I finally learned, is you can't make

people be successful.

You just can't. You can't make people

face their fears. You can't. You can't

make people, get past their ego. You can't.

You can't, force a breakthrough on

someone else.

One of, some of the best advice I got

early on, was don't fall in love with

potential. I'd rather have, somebody who's

unemployed, doesn't know anybody, maybe

has had a rough life, but they really

want this, they're hungry, then someone

who knows everybody in the world. Maybe

they're a celebrity, maybe they,

they've got natural abilities, and they

just won't take action.

You can't force, hunger, on someone else.

You can't force desire, and ambition

on someone else. You can't force, the

facing of fear, on someone else. That's

something they have to do on their own. So

I still have people in my life, that my gosh,

if they engaged in network marketing,

they would just tear it apart. But they

don't. And you know what I finally

learned to do, is to let that go. And I

would encourage you to do the same thing.

Number one, don't fall in love with

somebody's potential. Number two, love them

where they are, without judgment, without

criticism, without aggression, because sometimes

it gets frustrating. Let them be where

they are. Love them where they are,

let them do what they're going to do, and

work with the willing. Work with people

where you're not pushing all the time

Work with people who are calling you, you

don't have to call them all the time.

Work with people, who are showing up at

the events, not the ones, you have to

invite to the events, all the time. Work

with people, who are using the products,

not the people you have to remind to use

the products all the time.

There's enough willing people, out there

in the world. Work with them, regardless

of how much potential,

they seem to have, at the moment.

Potential is cheap. Potential is common.

Here's what's unique, hunger,

ambition, willingness to work, willingness

to face your fears, willingness to go out

there and be uncomfortable for a season.

Willing to endure, the loss of social

esteem from other people, be willing to

accept that other people might think

less of you for a time, while you're

building something like this.

Work with those people, versus all

the potential in the world. Love those

people, work with the willing.

That's our show, I hope you got value

from it. Ladies and gentlemen, my wish for all

of you is that you decide, to become a

network marketing professional. You decide

to Go Pro, because it is a stone-cold

fact, we do have a better way. Now let's go tell

the world. Everybody have an amazing day.

See you tomorrow. Take care. Bye bye.

Hey my name is Eric Worre, and if you're involved in the

network marketing profession, I want to

invite you, to come to the Network

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interviews with global icons, like Tony

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different things, that we provide, they're

absolutely free.

Do yourself a favor, click on the link,

subscribe to the YouTube channel, tell

your friends to do the same. And I can't

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David Bond - The Pink Triangle Project - Duration: 4:51.

My name is David Bond,

and I'm a gay male.

After the Pulse shooting, there was a

candlelight vigil in the Castro.

I was living in San Francisco at the time and

just seeing so many beautiful diverse

people come out and complete strangers

hugging each other

consoling each other

crying in each others arms

I myself did the same.

It was startling more so than anything I had

ever experienced because it hit really

close to home like

those people look like my friends

they look like the people I saw on the street

said "hi" to out

it was a over flowing

of warmth and love and togetherness

in a time when we really needed it

to have complete strangers like embrace each

other cry on each other's shoulders

offer some kind of words of support to

each other that we're all beautiful

important valid parts of this rainbow of people

I think it was really important to

hear that and hear community leaders say

the same thing and bring the 7 by 7 mile

stretch of city together in one spot

regardless of like religion, race, gender

it wasn't just queer people,

it was straight people

it was you know white people

black people

everyone.

I think that was the warmest I've ever felt

by far.

I was born and raised in Los Angeles

and I have very open-minded parents.

Really acclimating a place to

find myself as a teen, especially,

wasn't exactly the most difficult but there

were people in my day-to-day life that

you know directly antagonized and challenged that.

You know it's like walking through

the halls of my high school and hearing

people whisper "faggot"

you can have the thickest skin

and you can be a thousand percent sure of yourself

but to hear that over and over

that can break anyone down and you

definitely feel it

it's tangible

it like kind of gets that knot in your stomach

when you're like "ugh, that word is so ugly or

this person doesn't like me just because I'm like this way"

it's really hard to understand

too when you're that age.

You know I don't look back at that with anger

I don't look back at it with any resentment or hard feelings

I mean I ultimately became more

comfortable in my skin

I became a lot stronger

when those people

they're not comfortable in their own skin

they're just there to make sure that you

feel bad about yourself.

So last year I helped fundraise for my

friend Juanita More's annual Pride Party

which was at the end of June in San Francisco

and I mean San Francisco was very special place

it will always be home to me

even more so participating in that

helping set up

getting the outfits and the looks

and getting people like really hyped about it

and you know raising the money for this

awesome beneficiary "Queer Life Space"

which has a sliding scale payment system

for mental health services for queer people

that's an issue that hits very close to home for me

it really made me feel like I had a voice

like I had a place in something

like I was a part of a real community.

We often get kind of caught up

and like separating ourselves

or like removing ourselves from things

and this was a way to like really band

together like we were all the same

at the same venue you know

being our most beautiful free self.

I think it's really important to feel comfortable

in a setting like that and just be a part of

community to really embrace togetherness

and not this "us v. them" kind of thing.

As a gay kid growing up I would

just say it's so important to just be

yourself and to be happy with yourself

and do what you need to to be happy with yourself

and you know except yourself

because there's so many external factors that

are just there to make us feel bad

and to say that we're wrong.

I think it's important that no matter what you face

and what challenges are what people say

or whoever says what you in the hallway of your high school

you are you and that's a beautiful thing.

There is an idea that we are not a part

of this nation that we don't belong

we're against the "norm"

it's a great thing being queer

it really is

I think it's a beautiful thing

I think being different is amazing

but we are still human

and I think it's really important to acknowledge

that like now more than ever

our most vulnerable and marginalized groups

need as much love

support and warmth as possible

we need to stand up for them and each other

in the face of adversity and there

is going to be a lot of it there always

will be but it's important to never lose

sight of that and lose sight of ourselves

and understand that like we are in this together.

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Victor Becerril - The Pink Triangle Project - Duration: 3:35.

My name is Victor Becerril

and I am a gay male.

I first came out when I was 17

I was a bit confused of who I was

and I remember couple of my friends

my friend Julie and my friend Karina

They have always been very accepting of who

they are and always been very positive

and they encouraged me to be happy of

who I am and the people I want to be with and

to accept myself for being gay.

The first time I felt love for myself was being

around them and just being happy and

being able to talk to them about just

things I like and them being accepting

about it and supporting me and me being

able to relate with them for the same

topics that we have to do is a great

feeling to be around people that that

accept you for who you are so they were

very important for me when I first came out

they showed me love with their

support and their acceptance.

Growing up questioning yourself you always sort of

fear hateful words and slurs from people

but it wasn't until I arrived in Los Angeles in 2007

I went to my first gay parade.

I was super-excited walking down Santa Monica

and on the south side

there was a group of religious people

holding up signs and yelling out slurs

and criticizing who I was

and who my community was

and to hear the hate and

the words that were coming out of their

mouths and their signs and how proud they were

that was the first time I really felt hate as an energy

it was kind of scary just to see that hate is

out there but I overcame that part just

by surrounding myself with my friends

and then they just grabbed me and they

were like don't listen to them and I

didn't and then I thought about it and I

thought about there was only like a

dozen of them and then there were

thousands of my people.

I'm lucky enough to have the love that

I have inside me to overcome hate.

When I walk down Santa Monica or

anywhere and I see a gay couple holding hands,

that for me is very inspirational.

I love to love so when I see that sort

of expression it is inspiring to me.

It gives me hope that love is powerful

and that with it you can just do anything you want.

My community and how hard we

struggled to be where we're at right now

I'm inspired by my people.

it is very important to love yourself

and to lean on to people that care about you

and to know that when you're trying

to figure out who you are

who you want to become

who you want to love

who you want to be with

how do you identify sexually

to know that is self-determined and

that's something that only you can

decide on and you should be proud of who you are.

The body that you came here to earth is just

simply a vessel and what really matters is your soul.

Just stay strong and know that

there are people out there like you who

love you for who you are and keep going.

I think it's important for people to

educate themselves on the LGBT community

before forming any sort of judgment.

It's important for people to really take the

time to understand we're just simply human

and we just have different preferences.

If we all accept each other

there really isn't much that can stop us

as humans.

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ENGLISH LESSON | ENGLISH GRAMMAR | WHAT ARE PRONOUNS? - Duration: 2:26.

Hello English Learners!

Today I'm going to start talking about pronouns.

Let's begins with the question.

What are pronouns?

Before going to give answer that question.

Let allow me to tell you about nouns that I have already discussed with you in my previous

episodes.

A noun is basically anything.

So nouns can be people, places, things and ideas.

Let's try some sentences.

This is Claudia.

She is from America.

Her parents live in Mexico.

So, in sentence one.

What is Claudia?

Well, Claudia is a person or a living thing so we're just gonna say, person.

Claudia is a noun.

But in sentence two and three, we replaced noun with pronouns, she and her.

Like She is from America.

Her parents live in Mexico.

In short, pronouns are words that substitute for nouns like pronouns, she and her.

Pronouns take the place of nouns when we are writing or talking about

something.

Without pronouns, we'd have to keep on repeating nouns, and that

would make our speech and writing repetitive.

Pronouns can be divided into numerous categories including:

Indefinite pronouns Personal pronouns

Reflexive pronouns Demonstrative pronouns

Possessive pronouns Relative pronouns

Interrogative pronouns Reciprocal pronouns

Intensive pronouns

But we will get to them later.

I just want to give an idea of Pronouns.

That's it.

But you don't stop here.

You subscribe this channel for more videos.

I'll meet you again with a new lesson.

Bye for now.

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DEVOTIONAL: FEB 2 - THE JOY OF A CLEAN SLATE - Duration: 6:19.

GOOD MORNING my name is Royal and I am

in my living room in Hurst Texas doing

my morning devotional. I hope you're here

to join me. I hope you have your cup

of coffee or tea or diet Coke or water or

whatever. Water doesn't sound good in the

morning does it. I'm here to do my morning

devotional and this week I've been

dealing with integrity all week long and

how integrity pleases God it's a

powerful influence on other people and

integrity gives you peace.

So what if I mess up? What if I haven't

been a person of integrity? What if I really

have been living as a hypocrite?

Well first of all number one is you turn

back to God. You turn back to God. You

make his word important. You make

pleasing him important. You make just

like just like loving somebody you know.

You want your mom to feel loved. You want

your wife to fill loved. You want your

husband to feel loved. Then then you act

in way that they feel love. So so think

of that out not out of fear of God

because as a Christian you've been

forgiven by and you living under God's

grace but but but hypocrisy gives you a

distance between you and God. As we

looked at the verse yesterday-it-it

disconnects you.

It disconnects you. It hardens your heart. It

can make sure that relationships not

strong where it effects you in a positive way.

So so how do we do it? We we make God our

pleasure.

That's a good word. We make God our

pleasure. We worship God we-we-we. You

know you here at your when

they talk about a guy how sweet he is

with a girl. Man He worships the ground

she walks on.

You know what that means just not a bad

thing that means he is so nuts about her

he'll do anything for her because he

loves her more than anything else and

that's how our relationship with God

should be. You want to know how to become

a person of integrity then you be

thankful that God has forgiven you and

then you worship him. He doesn't walk so

you worship him on everything in

everything and everything that happens

the good things in the bad. Make worship

a way of life. Make your sacrifice of the

way you live your life for God your

worship for him that's your sacrificial,

that your worship sacrifice. So I'm gonna

start off with the Lord's Prayer and then I

read psalm 32 verse 1and 2 you ready?

Father in heaven, may we keep your name

holy today -- above every other name. May

we serve you

above everything else. Would you give us

what we need to be who you want us to be?

Lord would would you forgive us of our

sins and point out the sins we need

forgiveness for. And when somebody

hurts us we will forgive them instantly so

will be better and not bitter.

Father God would you protect us from

temptations and negative influences?

Today and we will give you glory in

everything in Jesus name. Amen Amen. So

here we go this is Psalm written by King

David. It's Psalm 32 listen to verse

one and two. Listen to listen to the joy in

this

oh what joy for those whose disobedience

is forgiven.

Jesus said you know

the person who's been way worse feels

way better about being forgiven then

person who hasn't been so bad.

That's a huge paraphrase it just came

out sorry. That's not the exact words

but that's the paraphrase. Oh what joy

for those whose disobedience is forgiven

whose sin is put out of sight. See as

humans we when we forgive someone we

don't we can't forget it's impossible to

forget. So sometimes we have to

continue to to forgive that same thing

over and over again when it comes to

mind and effects us in a negative way but

God says His. God's forgiveness because

he's such a perfect forgiver it's it's

like it's gone like it's like it was

never there.

Oh what joy for those whose disobedience

is forgiven whose sin is put out of sight.

By God By God. yes

what joy for those whose record the Lord

has cleared of guilt. Whose lives are

lived in complete honesty. So when you're

clean with God first of all when you

become a Christian you honestly become

in the relationship that God intended

for us from the very beginning. Boy

Adam and Eve had no sin and thought they

were guilt-free they were living naked

no cares in the world with God in the

Garden of Eden Sin came in boom no longer

an honest life. Jesus creates an honesty

between us and him. It's easier for us

when we look at God's Word to know who

we are it's like looking in the mirror

Joy for those the record has been

cleared and we live in honesty now

honesty. Integrity is so important.

Remember the peace we talked about yesterday

Here's the prayer. Dear Heavnely Father, When I am

disobedient when I'm away from you when

I bare my sin.

I feel dirty and anxious. How wonderful

it is to be under your grace and know I am

forgiven. When I am in an honest

relationship with you I feel clean

,confident, humble, and bold. When I am in a

clean relationship with you, an honest

relationship with you I feel clean

confident humble and bold.

Wow that's my prayer for you today. I

look forward to your comments and

replying to them.

I'll see you tomorrow, the good Lord willing

and the creek don't rise. And till then,

love God love people change the world.

IT STARTS WITH YOU.

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SheStarts Episode 2: Pitch Day - Duration: 6:51.

(slow piano music)

- I love really big audacious crazy ideas

that can change the world.

That's what I want.

I wanna work with people who have that crazy vision.

- We're picking a fight with big guys

and I'm aware that our goal is quite ambitious

and that might be a problem for some.

(rhythmic instrumental music)

- We're looking for a CEO and entrepreneur

who can really concisely deliver their message.

The pitch is a format which is used

to communicate the vision

the values, the benefit,

the opportunity and so it's incredibly important

that a CEO is able to master the pitch

because this is the opportunity they have

to be able to deliver their message concisely.

- We're literally just looking at

who is the founder?

Do we believe that there is a market

and that the problem is really real?

And do they have a solution

that actually matches their problem?

- I love hearing that little bit more

about why they even decided to work on something

or what have been the triggers for their involvement

in a particular space.

- My mom passed away

after having breast cancer for about eight years.

There was no one place to go to for help.

Everything seemed so kind of stuffy

and overly sentimental.

So as horrible as the experience was

it inspired me to find a better way

of approaching ageing and death.

- We are coming from a region in the world

where socialism went into capitalism.

We've actually seen the consequences of centralization.

We can see the same thing

same consequences emerging from centralization data.

- 20 years ago next year I started losing my vision.

My question from 20 years ago

is how do you even find the brail

if it is on the doors?

- I had an idea and I needed to make it a reality

so I started learning how to code at nights.

- Along with being a really dorky biochemist

I do really enjoy the outdoors.

Yeah I get to go out and take some small

samples from white sharks

which is a very unique and very exciting

section of field work that I love.

Although the traction we've had to date

has just been outstanding

I think once it's actually out there

I'll be happy to say I'm Lauren

I'm the Co-Founder of Shark Share

and people go oh, of course instead of Lauren

I'm a PhD student.

(rhythmic instrumental music)

- You've got 30 seconds to get someone's attention.

To let them give you three minutes of their time

which then invites you to have half an hour of their time.

- It's not dumbing something down

to take something complex

and communicate it to the masses.

That's being a good communicator.

- I'm juggling all this

terms like block chain and the centralization

and market economy

and I have to find a language

where I can talk to people

that might want to buy this service

but just are not buying it because they don't get it.

(ambient music)

- For some reason

I am feeling the nerves a bit.

- I'm feeling okay.

There's nervous tension in the belly

but otherwise I think I'll be okay.

- In terms of a one way pitch

I'm not a very confident public speaker.

- Desperately hoping that we don't walk

into the room and they go wow, these guys are a lot

older than everybody else (laughs).

- Quite confident as well

so I think now it's just a case of just getting it

over and done with.

- It's that kind of like you think you know

what you're doing but then you're like

you don't know what you're doing.

- My heart is beating very fast.

So I'm very, very nervous.

- I want them to think that I've got it.

- Doubts, not gonna make it.

No idea what I'm doing.

Mad imposter syndrome.

But I think I have overcome them

to come here today.

- I'm kinda calm.

I don't know if that's a good sign or a bad one.

You know I've been through worse.

I'll do this.

I'm confident.

It's great.

- Hi everyone.

My name's Emma.

I am one of the Co-Founders and the CEO of Brontech.

- Having big audacious goal is great

as long as you can demonstrate

what pathway you're gonna take

to be able to achieve that and unlock that.

- To say that Google and Facebook are my competition

and saying that as a startup

takes a lot of guts.

- Parents need to choose a guardian for their kids

and one of the biggest barriers to creating a will

is they don't know who to choose as a guardian.

- Of course there's going to be costs.

This is a tough market to enter into.

- Other growing industries like VR, AI

they might be able to leverage that as well.

- Of these, approximately 64% will go online

to search for help.

There are the people we are trying to target.

- Our programme Shark Share Global

is gonna totally change how we operate.

This is our lives.

This is what we live every day.

- During the pitch Sebastian asked whether or not

I was really a PhD student or a Co-Founder

and before I really had time to process it

I got a bit sassy.

- What I've come to realise is that this question

is the same one that my dad asked

and my bosses asked and my siblings asked.

- [Woman] Sorry that you can't be a researcher

and a CEO but I can.

(group laughing)

- I think I did okay.

So we'll see tomorrow.

You should ask them.

- Every time I say yes to picking somebody

I've said no to not picking somebody else.

- My involvement in this

isn't just a job.

Like this is a significant you know

part of who I am.

- Maybe right now we're not the right fit

for this particular programme.

- [Woman] Nicola Hazell could you please come up on stage

to announce the top 10?

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"Branding: Are You Properly Branded?" - Duration: 10:54.

Hey, this is Staci Hall from stacihall

dot-com and my mission is to simplify

online marketing and make it fun for

entrepreneurs to increase their

confidence, influence and results.

I see a lot of people struggling out

there i gotta tell ya, and today we're going

to talk about branding. Is that something

that you have been struggling with

because if so, hang around because I'm

going to help you figure this out.

Here's the thing with branding... we all

know that it's critically important to

the success of our business if we're

going to try and build it online right?

But not everyone is really super clear

on exactly what a brand is, how to get a

good one and if they think they have one

now...

Do they really? That's what we're going

to talk about.

There are a lot of people out there who

are under ..the assumption

that they have a workable brand but I'm

here to tell you that they kind of don't.

Here's the thing, I, for the longest time

also did not have a brand and I thought

I did. For those of you who are in the

home business or network marketing space,

the perfect example is as follows... you

see a million people online and they all

say "I help network marketers get more

leads, make more sales and recruit more

reps into their business."

Well, that's not a brand.. that's just a

sentence. So, people sometimes

get confused between a tagline a

statement and an actual brand. Here's the

thing... that sentence, which is so

pervasive and common is not actually

very effective for most people. There is

the odd person online who uses it

incredibly effectively because they have

a massive following and what they say

they do is exactly what they,

quantifiably, do. They help people get

more leads, make more sales and recruit

more reps But for the vast majority of

people using those kind of statements... it

doesn't have a whole lot of beef or meat.. or

meaning behind it. So

the deal with getting a brand that

works, is that it needs to be underpinned

with a whole lot of 'YOU'! Your brand is

basically the expression of everything

that you are, to the world. So doesn't it

just make sense that it needs to have

mostly you

underpinning it? And most people brands

just don't...

so you need to start by knowing what

your core values are. What is important

to you you? What values, if not present in

your relationships, makes you feel in-

authentic or incomplete

those are the main values that are going

to make up the spine of your brand and if

you build your brand with your core

values and what you want at the core of

it...

anything that you do is going to

automatically suddenly be consistent and

congruent to your message...because your

message is 'YOU'. You've created a brand

that is 'YOU', and that's the way that it

should be. So you should always start

figuring out what your brand is by

figuring out what you want and what

your core values are. Most people get

this upside-down and the first thing

they do is they go and try and find a

catchy tagline but I'm telling you no

matter how catchy that tagline is, if it

doesn't have the work behind it.. the meat

underpinning it.. it won't stick, it won't

have any relevance and it won't get you

any attention.. so like "Just do it!" for

example, the famous slogan we all know... I

can assure you

there was work behind creating that.

There was substance behind creating that.

It isn't just thrown out into thin air and

yours shouldn't be either. Don't worry

about trying to sound good or creating a

brand that you think is what you should

be doing, or you think is what people

expect of you, or is what people in your

niche are doing... so you should do also.

It's the total opposite. If they're all

Zigging, you should Zag. That's how you're

going to get attention!

So now that you know that, give some

thought to your core values and then

from there you're going to build your

brand statement. Your brand statement is

a verbal expression or written

expression of who you are, who you serve,

how you help those people and what

results those people are going to get by

working directly with you.

Does that make sense? So that's your

brand statement. It does have a formula...

ok?... it's a bit of an art form..

it's a bit of a talent... to get this

really dialed in, but you can... if you

can't afford to hire a branding

specialist... you can do this by following

the formula.

okay? You're just going to have to play

around and see what works. But the

formula goes a little something like this

ok? "I help (A), (B), So that (C)." Ok, that

sounds really complicated but those are

your three variables. "I help (A)..'A' is a

specific person or group of people.

Alright? So that could be... new moms. That

could be struggling network marketers.

That could the teachers, real estate

agents in the United States, ... whatever.. a

person.. specific person or group of

people. " I help (A)

..."be/do/have or feel - something

ok.. so that (C)... they get a result.

So..your brand statement should be

calling out a very specific group of

people, telling them what you do to help

them.. so that they can have a specific

result.

ok? That is your brand statement...so now

when you look at somebody who says, "I

help network marketers get more leads,

make more sales and recruit more reps"...

Do you see how to kind of falls flat? Ok, you help

network marketers but what network

marketers? .. all network marketers? The

right? It's not very specific... and then when

you say..'get more leads, make more sales and

recruit more reps'.. you're left thinking how?

How do you do that? how do you do that

exactly? Do you, like.. run around downtown

and put flyers on people's cars because

that's not really something I want to be

doing. Do you scream from the

mountaintops.."HELLO!" Right? It's not very

specific...

so that that's why that kind of thing is

just sort of not very effective. That is

your basic formula for your brand

statement. Now, the fun part, that people

always get so caught up on is actually

the tagline. People just love coming up with

taglines...love throwing that stuff out. But like I

said before it has no meaning unless you

do this work first because the tagline

is actually derived from the....

work of coming up with your brand

statement. Once you have that, THEN the

tagline is going to come out of that.

Because the tagline is actually a more

succinct interpretation of your brand

statement.

But is based on it. ok? So, like for me.. my

brand statement...you heard at the

beginning of this video..."I simplify

online marketing and make it fun for

entrepreneurs to increase their

confidence, influence and results." So we

know who I serve, right? How I help them

and what they get... by working with me...that's

my brand statement. My tagline is "Make

Your Mark!"

Ok? D'You see? So the tagline has no meaning

without the brand statement done first. Right?

Ok. So ..anyhow.. I hope that helps make sense. Now,

the third piece of the equation, we

talked about... there's three phases of

your brand, right? ..Your brand statement,

your tagline and your soundbite. Your

sound bite, is basically, what you say to

people when they ask you what you do. And

it basically takes your brand statement

and your tagline and it presents it as

like... a service... to that person..because when

you're talking to people all they really

care about is how you can help them. So

if you present it in the way that you

help them. It makes sense to them.

Ok? So you have your brand statement, which is

your short description, your tagline..a

simpler expression of that and your

soundbite.. the blurb that you say in public.

And if you have all three of those

pieces together and then you find your

colors your fonts...all the fun pretty

stuff that's going to make your pages

look beautiful and then you have

a brand. See? It's not as simple as people think

but there's this pervasive concept out

there that we should all just go out and

create content and that's your brand

that's not true. You should go out there

and create content, even if you don't yet

have a totally succinct brand. It shouldn't

stop you, but I would say, that the sooner

you have this brand piece in place, the

easier it is going to be for you to

create content that is congruent with

your message because people need to know

what to think of you immediately when

they land on your page, they need to know

'...oh am I in the right place? Yes I am.

..awesome!'

So you need to have those bookends that

tell you the area within which your

content needs to be created to be

congruent to your brand and your message.

Everything needs to have your brand and

your messaging very clear within it, no

matter what you do. I really hope that

helps. I know this is a little bit long

but I think it just really needed to be

said. People need some clarity on this.

Listen up! I have some great connections

when it comes to branding. I can help you

out in this department, so if you're

struggling...

by all means, reach out to me..okay? If

you're here on my blog,

leave me a message. If you're on one of

the social media profiles..same.. you can

reach out to me. That would be amazing. Ok?

I want to help you out, so I if you think

this can help any of your teammates or

friends please by all means, tag, forward

whatever you need to do share this with

them..so that they can get going on their

brands and start getting results in their

business too. Alright,my friends.. have an

awesome day. I'll see you on the next one in

the meantime, go make your mark!

love you!.. bye for now.

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