Posterous theme by Cory Watilo

What Can I Do For You... The Experiment

So I tried an experiment…

Gary V, in his book “Crush It“ said one of the most powerful tweets or status updates you can possibly make is the following.

“What can I do do for you?"

So, I thought, Let’s give it a crack…

I published this question on my Facebook page and had 37 responses.

It was certainly the most commented item of the week!

I wanted to take the opportunity to respond to all those commenters here.

Tana Brown–you’ll need something better than that.

Wendy Merritt-it’s better to have different hosting companies in the long term.

Chris Clayton–no.

Mike–it’s not that sort of mentoring program.

Pania–no

Alison–when you ship, let’s talk.

Steve–buy more of my stuff :–)

Nicola–did you know, that 80% of lottery winners are worse off after two years than before they won the lottery…

Lawton–lots more of this to come.

Marge–we are going to do exactly that.

Robin–a list unseen is not a list.

Lynn–tungel invite in your e-mail box

Marge–you’re welcome.

Michelle– Done

Andrew–I’m no Ron Burgundy

Mark–I will stop as I’ve never sent you a cheque :–)

Paul–you need to be in immediate edge!

Gregory–you need to do the totally free challenge them!

Simon–I take it you’ve never been to Sydney.

Jon–I’d love to do more podcasts, it’s just that every piece of data (and this breaks my heart) is you don’t listen to them. People prefer the written word or video. This is a tragedy because people have no idea what the missing out on by not listening to podcasts! My mission this year is to give you a reason to listen.

Tony–with GarageBand on the iPad, I have no more excuses!

Jen–working on it

James–you’re too kind.

Mitch–we do Q&A webinar in challenge plants every other month. Which reminds me, we better schedule another one thing!

Rod–I’ll do my best

Lisa – eddale@mac.com :–)

Albert–I wonder what we are going to be filming in Melbourne next Wednesday…

Paul–only when you explain why you’re consistently playing the fashion show on your iPhone…

Adam–no. Although, one of my favourite phrases is “you don’t get what you don’t ask for."

Cindy–landing pages are tricky and the only solution is constant and never-ending testing.

Alexander–we must do more checklists –people love them.

Bruce–I will try to talk about Apple more… :–)

Mitch–you need to speak to Alan Lane at Camera Lane in Melbourne–he will point you in the right direction.

There you go, I think I answered everybody.

I have this theory, (actually, it’s Dr Michael Hewitt-Gleesons theory, I’m just borrowing) if I want to increase my mailing list by a factor of 10, then I have to make 10 times the checkmoves that I have currently been making. I don’t know why I didn’t think of this before.

A plumber has the leaky taps and all that…