by Kirby Hasseman
My awesome wife (yes my wife is the best) bought me tickets to go see Garth Brooks in concert for Christmas. So I was lucky enough to be among the thousands of fans to see him in Pittsburgh recently. The show was truly outstanding. Whether you are a fan of his music or not, Garth puts on a show to remember. What an entertainer!
But it got me thinking, “What can I take away from this? What can I learn?” So here is what I came up with…5 Lessons to Learn from a Garth Brooks Concert!
The Power of the Wink: Gary Vaynerchuk actually talks about this concept. Garth understands that there is a huge amount of power in making each person in the stadium feel special. He runs around the stage so he spends time really singing and engaging with each section. He waves at individuals, slaps hands, and spends real moments that will create raging fans for life.
Lesson: Each customer matters…do you make them feel special?
Do More: The show was amazing. At the end of the event, I was tired! We had gone on a journey and stood and sang along. We had laughed and cried and screamed. And all I could think was, “He is going to do this again…tonight!” Garth scheduled two shows at 6:30pm and 10:30pm. Now that is ambitious.
Lesson: Want to grow your business? Do more than most people think is reasonable.
Bring The Energy: The reason I was so amazed that he was going to do this twice was, the level of energy he brought to the show was off the charts! He ran around and sang and screamed and (it seemed) had a great time. The audience responded to his passion by screaming louder (which I am sure fed his energy again).
Lesson: Your energy can really be contagious…is yours worth catching?
Play The Favorites: Garth actually talked about this during the show. He said when you come to see your favorite entertainer, it’s okay to hear the “new stuff.” But you bought the ticket to hear the old favorites. He’s right. The same is true for your customers. If you won them over with fantastic service, don’t change that model if you grow. Do what you do best!
Lesson: Don’t lose sight of what makes you special.
Let Your Team Shine: Around the middle of the show, Garth brought out his wife Trisha Yearwood to the stage. She is a talented entertainer in her own right and she did several great tunes from her career. In addition, both Trisha and Garth took the backseat as they welcomed one of their back-up singers to to front of the stage. She had written one of the songs Trisha was performing so they let her sing lead (and she was awesome). It was a cool moment for her and it made you like Garth and Trisha even more.
Lesson: Don’t be afraid to let your team members take the spotlight sometimes! It makes you look good.
What a show! If you get the chance to see it, I recommend it. And if you do (or if you have already seen him) let me know what lessons I missed! Remember…Sail Your Vessel!
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by Kirby Hasseman
I love Thanksgiving. It’s my favorite holiday. It seems like the whole world starts trying to celebrate Christmas after Labor Day. But I like the idea of gathering with family and friends, with no gifts, and being grateful. And this week I have talked a bit about being grateful and kind in our lives here. But today I wanted to say “thank you” to you. Yes…you. Since May 31st I have been writing a blog post here every day. It’s been fun on some days and a struggle on others. But I have put something up here each day. And today, it occurs to me, that many of you have read quite a few of them. That means a lot to me. So I am grateful for you. In honor of that, and in honor of those that have joined in along the way, I have decided to share some of the most read blogs here. 5 Books I Recommend: There are some cool books on this list, and it ties to my podcast. But this one took off because my good buddy, Jeff Haden, shared it! He is a Linkedin influencer (and this features one of his books). I Am Not For Everyone: This is one that caught we off guard. I took this from a conversation I was having and post it at the last minute. But it must have struck a nerve! Sometimes authenticity and vulnerability matter. 3 Lessons from Bohemian Rhapsody: My wife and I enjoyed this movie (regardless of reviews) and it made me think. I woke up the next morning thinking about the band’s journey. Here is what I took from it. 5 Lessons from Skucamp: It’s funny. This event has obviously left an impression with me. I posted about it yesterday here. But my original post about my lessons from the overall event still have people checking it out. 5 Book I Want My Daughters to Read: Yes, I am all about books. But this book list is foundational for personal development (from my perspective). Check out the list here…and read them! So like I said, today I want to say “thank you.” I really appreciate you taking the time to read, engage, share and grow! Let me know if I can help you! Make sure you never miss an update! Sign up for our VIP newsletter here! Each week we put together one email with all of the content of the week and send it to you!
by Kirby Hasseman
I love going to events that educate and inspire me. For me, it’s a great way to get out of the whirlwind, and learn and create ideas. One event I had the chance to attend this year was Skucamp. I talked about 5 of the takeaways from the event here. I was also honored to speak at the event with my good friend Bill Petrie. Bill and I took on the topic of Content Marketing in pretty raw form. We were honest about how we got started, and our struggles in doing so. And hopefully we were a little funny too! Here is a link to the presentation. This presentation is for: *Anyone that wants to do Content Marketing…but is not sure how to start. *Anyone that is not sure Content Marketing actually works. *Anyone that has tried Content Marketing in the past and failed. Bill and I also dig into our overall philosophies about Content Marketing. Feel free to check it out and let us know what you think! Make sure you never miss an update. Sign up for the VIP Newsletter here.
by Kirby Hasseman
There is a difference between “Mentors” and “Heroes.” A mentor is someone who is actively working with you to help you grow in a specific endeavor. Our industry has a great organization that is actively working to connect mentors and mentees, called PromoKitchen. A hero is someone you admire from afar. You might study them and try and emulate them. But they might not necessarily know you. They can have an impact, but it’s usually not face to face. Today though, on Delivering Marketing Joy, I get to interview one of my Heroes, Seth Godin. You can find that interview here. He has a new book out called “This is Marketing.” What was interesting about this interview was in my preparation. You see, unlike most all of my guests on Delivering Marketing Joy, Seth did NOT want the questions in advance. In addition, I knew he had a book coming out…but I did not know what it was about. So while I had a few questions cued up, most of this interview was off the cuff. This would be somewhat nerve-wracking anyway. But since it was with one of my heroes, it was especially scary. The great news for me, is Seth was incredibly kind and gracious. Afterward, he even complimented me on the questions since I did not know what we were going to be talking about. It was the equivalent of me patting my puppy on the head for going outside. “Good boy!” And I was thrilled with the encouragement. So please check out the interview here and let me know what you think! Make sure you never miss an update! It’s time to sign up for the VIP newsletter now. Each week we collect the content we create, and put it in one easy to read email. It’s easy...and you can sign up here.
by Kirby Hasseman
If you are reading this, you know we do a lot of content. I have made a commitment to post a blog to this website every day. Why? Well beyond the “he is insane” answer (which is what my wife thinks), the goal is to provide value. I have found that when I show up this much, I am able to reach people when they are ready to be reached. And as I have said here before, I never know what is going to resonate. Sometimes I think something is awesome, and no one seems to care. But other times, I take a shot and it lands. That’s a great feeling, but it’s hard to predict. So I create. But if you are regular reader of this blog, you might not know we have lots of other content out there that is not hosted here. There are videos and podcasts too, so I thought I would share so you could check them out! unScripted Podcast: One of the pieces of content that I am most proud of, and have the most fun making, is the unScripted Podcast with Bill Petrie. We certainly focus on industry topics, but we tackle other stuff as well. And since I don’t know what he is bringing up and he doesn’t know what I am going to talk about, you get a fun and raw insight into our real opinions. It drops every Friday…and you can find it here. Day in the Life: I love video and this one provides some fun for me…and some insight into our behind the scenes. We shoot videos of interesting projects and events…and share them in this video series. We have it on Youtube (find my channel here) but we get a ton of play on Facebook (linked up here). Delivering Marketing Joy: This is probably the flag ship of content here. I love this one (here is today’s episode). I get the chance to interview wonderful, smart, insightful marketers, authors and entrepreneurs. We are over 200 episodes into it…and it comes out every Wednesday! You can see the first 150 at my Youtube here…and now they can be found at PromoCorner here. P.S. You might think of books as the “old school content,” right? You can also find the book Delivering Marketing Joy (about doing Promo right) here and my book Fan of Happy (about personal development) here. So just in case you are not getting enough here…there are a few more places to grab content each week! But make sure you never miss an update! Sign up for our VIP newsletter in the form below!