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Have you ever queued for a restaurant? Pre-ordered something months in advance? Fought for tickets that sell out in a day? Had a hairdresser with a six-month waiting list? There are people who don't chase clients, clients chase them. In a world of endless choices, why does this happen? Why do people queue up? Why do they pay more? Why will they book months in advance? Why are these people and products in such high demand? And how can you get a slice of that action?
In Oversubscribed, entrepreneur and bestselling author Daniel Priestley explains why…and, most importantly, how. This book is a recipe for ensuring demand outstrips supply for your product or service, and you have scores of customers lining up to give you money.
Oversubscribed:
Shows leaders, marketers, and entrepreneurs how they can get customers queuing up to use their services and products while competitors are forced to fight for business Explains how to become oversubscribed, even in a crowded marketplace Is full of practical tips alongside inspiring examples to alter our mindsets and get us bursting with ideas Is written by a successful entrepreneur who's used these ideas to excel in the ventures he has launchedPaperback
First published March 9, 2015
"There's no scarcity in the world for people who share abundantly. One of the ways I keep myself oversubscribed today is by the very process of sharing big ideas. I've come to discover that the more I share, the more people demand."
the lifestyle business use the Campaign Driven Enterprise method to generate all the clients they want in short space of time. They often run 2-4 campaigns per year and enjoy downtime in between. Focus on getting oversubscribed on your capacity and earning good money without working crazy hours.
Most importantly, surround yourself with other people who want to surf those waves too - and who are also using the CDE method.
Your goal is to be oversubscribed, not necessarily to be big. Both lifestyle and performance businesses require you to work with others - a surefire way to struggle is to try and do everything on your own. Whether you're building a lifestyle business with four people or high-performance business of 150, you'll need a team of talented people around you (Key Person of Influence, Head of sales and marketing, Head of operations and product, Head of finance, logistics and reporting) to implement ideas with you. You'll need mentors to guide you and a peer group that inspires you.
Sometimes being a good friends, sending a thoughtful letter, showing compassion to a stranger or sharing an authentic moment can spark a chain of events that impacts the world.
Our lives are barely a second in the grand scheme of things. Yet in that time we are afforded an opportunity to do the best we can with what we have and trust the process that something good will of it all. In any case, if you go out to create something of value you will barely fathom the ways you impact the world just by being here for those precious few laps around the sun.