TIRE KICKERS

Published by Mikael Gustavsson — 09-22-2019 05:09:21 AM


If you'd like to have a non-stop stream of prospects who have the money and the desire to buy from you...

There's only one question you should be asking yourself right now.

"What makes my ideal customer?"

I've done lots of research and real world testing on this and here's what I found.

Your ideal customer isn't rich because having money doesn't guarantee the desire and the ability to invest it with you.

Your ideal customer isn't someone who automatically buys things because that's just irrational behavior. The same people who buy shiny objects like crazy are the first ones to drop out and refund. And that crap is annoying!

Your ideal customer isn't someone who's looking to become a millionaire because most people who are a great fit to join your business aren't ambitious enough to make millions, they just want to supplement their current income

Most Entrepreneurs wouldn't agree with my philosophy.

According to their propaganda, someone who doesn't aspire to become a millionaire and who doesn't irrationally act on the very first exposure to an offer is a TIRE KICKER.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

It's a myth.

If a customer doesn't buy from you RIGHT AWAY...

If a customer doesn't have a ton of money RIGHT NOW...

If a customer doesn't want to move into a mansion and drive a Ferrari...

... It doesn't make them a tire kicker.

It simply means they aren't educated as to WHY they should buy from YOU.

Or they really wanna buy and they need a bit more time to come up with the money.

Or perhaps they've had some huge bills show up in the mail and they have to prioritize their expenses.

Does that mean they won't buy in a week... a month... six months?

No.

It does not.

It simply means you gotta keep your product/service on the minds of your customers until he/she either buys, unfriends you on social media, or unsubscribes from your list.

If you wanna see how I convert the mythical "tire kickers" to happy customers then check this out...

? ✅ Start here my friend <==

Cheers to your MASSIVE success, Keep crushing it!

~ Mikael


About Mikael Gustavsson

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