

โMy research shows we are heading into a major shake-out in business that will determine the leaders for decades to come. This will REQUIRE creative marketing and positioning, and there is no better source than Dan Kennedy on this topic. His book No B.S. Guide to Trust-Based marketing is rich with vital insights.โโHarry S. Dent, Jr., author, The Great Crash Ahead Trust Between Consumers and Businesses is Gone Here's How to Fix It Internationally recognized โmillionaire maker,โ Dan S. Kennedy, joined by entrepreneur and financial consultant, Matt Zagula, show you how to break down the barriers caused by the โtrust no oneโ mantra invading every customerโs mind today. They deliver an eye-opening look at the core of all businessโtrust, and teach you the secrets to gaining it, keeping it, and using it to build competitive differentiation, create price elasticity, attract more affluent clients, and inspire referrals. You'll get the essential strategies required to build trust in an understandably untrusting world, and in turn, attract both business and profits. Covers 8 ways to demonstrate trustworthiness to prospective clients The #1 secret desire of todayโs untrusting prospectsโhow to understand it, respond to it, and use it to transform marketing, prospecting, and presentations How to avoid dumb mistakes that scream โsalesmanโ to prospects Why โWhere can I find clients?โ is the wrong question. The right question is: How can I construct a business persona and life so that clients seek me out, with trust in place in advance? How to keep products, services and prospects away from the avalanche of competitive and confusing information online The incorrect assumption that trust is built by imparting information and knowledge and a breakthrough technique to replace this mistake Review: WOW!! The absolute BEST book on marketing and prospect psychology I've ever read! - I've got books- lots of them- about copywriting, advertising, and marketing. Many of them are classics, written by such greats as Olgivy, Capels, Sugarman, and, yes, even Dan Kennedy. But, none ever grabbed me by the shirt collars, and shook the hell out of me like this one did. Follow the advice in this book, and no longer will you have to dial for dollars, deal with unreasonable customers, or spend hour, upon unproductive hour, chasing a commission. Instead, They are chasing you. You're setting the standards and calling the shots. Imagine turning down prospects because THEY don't meet your requirements. Get this book, and get a stack of legal pads. STUDY the information in this book as if your future depended on it, because it does. I know I am. Wait! (FACEPALM) What am I saying? Forget what I wrote above. Don't buy this book; it's horrible. Worst advice I ever read. Keep doing what you're doing. Don't change a thing about how you do business. Review: Back in the saddle - I've been buying Kennedy's books since the mid/late-90's. His early stuff was extraordinary- hard-hitting, practical and to-the-point. Some of Dan's more recent books had been a bit on the weak side, particularly those that featured umpteen co-authors. This one reminds me of the "Classic (not Steely) Dan." He gets straight to the heart of the matter, and if you don't have the trust issue under control, NOTHING else is going to work as well as it should. He expands quite a bit on some of these topics in some of the sales-based offerings on his website, but thankfully, this book felt less like a pitch-fest than some of his others.
R**.
WOW!! The absolute BEST book on marketing and prospect psychology I've ever read!
I've got books- lots of them- about copywriting, advertising, and marketing. Many of them are classics, written by such greats as Olgivy, Capels, Sugarman, and, yes, even Dan Kennedy. But, none ever grabbed me by the shirt collars, and shook the hell out of me like this one did. Follow the advice in this book, and no longer will you have to dial for dollars, deal with unreasonable customers, or spend hour, upon unproductive hour, chasing a commission. Instead, They are chasing you. You're setting the standards and calling the shots. Imagine turning down prospects because THEY don't meet your requirements. Get this book, and get a stack of legal pads. STUDY the information in this book as if your future depended on it, because it does. I know I am. Wait! (FACEPALM) What am I saying? Forget what I wrote above. Don't buy this book; it's horrible. Worst advice I ever read. Keep doing what you're doing. Don't change a thing about how you do business.
R**N
Back in the saddle
I've been buying Kennedy's books since the mid/late-90's. His early stuff was extraordinary- hard-hitting, practical and to-the-point. Some of Dan's more recent books had been a bit on the weak side, particularly those that featured umpteen co-authors. This one reminds me of the "Classic (not Steely) Dan." He gets straight to the heart of the matter, and if you don't have the trust issue under control, NOTHING else is going to work as well as it should. He expands quite a bit on some of these topics in some of the sales-based offerings on his website, but thankfully, this book felt less like a pitch-fest than some of his others.
B**R
Another Kennedy Instant Classic.
Like all of Dan Kennedy's books that I have read, this one delivers the goods. Although Dan had a partner helping write this book, it is still written with Dan's no-nonsense straight talking style. Fans of Kennedy's other books will see his themes continued in this book -- don't B.S. your customers, calculate their lifetime value to your business and treat them accordingly. Earn their trust with super service, honesty, and plain old appreciation (rare these days). An excellent buy if you want to stand out from the competition... and you're willing to work.
S**M
Must read book for building trust for your marketing
Very great concepts, litterally you can get all concepts for trust based marketing with few practical examples and tactics included
S**K
I'm Amazed
Full Disclosure here. I've been a Kennedy student for nearly 20 years. Having read every book in the No BS series (several times usually with note pad and highlighter in hand) I was expecting to find in Trust-Based Marketing what I have received from the other books in the series. A handful of valuable and useful new information and ideas and also a good kick in the pants for motivation. I'm amazed the content of this book is SO MUCH more. For my use this book is proving to be the finest in the No BS series. Incredible content. Thanks Dan & Matt!
J**S
Dan Kennedy's best work yet
I receive this book on Thursday, started reading on Friday and finished it Sunday afternoon; I couldn't put it down. I've read most of Dan's books and think this is one of, if not THE best one he's done. Matt Zagula's real world examples and strategies help tremendously. I have six pages of Action Item notes. I got more out of this book than I did the $10,000 Trust Based Marketing Workshop of Dan & Matt's I attended, and that was very good. This book is GREAT! I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone where increased trust will help you grow your businesses successfully (that's EVERYONE).
K**.
Trust is absolutely essential in business
I have not yet finished this book, but I have already gleaned from it some essential concepts that I am glad I understand now. Trust in the business world is hard to gain and easy to lose, and lack of it can ruin a business. I wouldn't want to start a business without reading this book. This is a must-read book for any entrepreneur. whether he or she is a seasoned veteran in the business world or just starting out.
L**A
Some of Dan's ideas are good, some are bad, and a few are truly ugly
Dan Kennedy somehow manages to turn even building trust into something sleazy. "If you're a new dentist and want to give the illusion of a thriving practice, rent some cars and park 'em in your lot. Change 'em up periodically." Can you imagine what would happen to your potential patients' trust if someone figured out that's what you're doing? "If you're a carpet cleaner wanting to get into a new area, park your truck in front of various people's houses for a few hours at a time." That should fool them into trusting you! Yikes! Some of his material is worthwhile. That's why I gave the book three stars. But you'd have to be a shyster to use some of his ideas. That's why I ONLY gave the book three stars.
D**Z
Basic things that you're overlooking - and you're leaving tons of cash on the table!
In today's business climate you have a simple choice: continue the way you're going now and HOPE for the best... or... apply principles that will turn your business into a money making fortress. Look, here is the thing: these days everyone has access to good marketing info. So it is NOT and advantage any more. We've reached a time when Goliath beats David mercilessly - because David doesn't have his slingshot any more. How to avoid this? One word: customers will buy from you when they trust you. Take back the slingshot and make more money than you've ever done before - with this powerful, no nonsense, no crap, NO BS guide.
C**N
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K**R
As always Dan delivered a masterpiece book on selling
I'm a fan of dan Kennedy books. I've almost completed all the books in no bs series This book is very helpful if you're looking for increasing your sales.
B**D
TRUST ME - This Book is Worth Reading to Understand How to Build Trust in Your Business Fast
I'm not always a fan of Dan Kennedy's books. He treats a lot of his books as though they were a giant sales letter - or that's how it seems to me sometimes. He does a bit of that in this book - he certainly makes sure you know how much money he gets paid by his clients - but I was loving this book so much I didn't mind! And, he weaved in the stories of how much he charges while explaining how his own client acquisition system is all set up to establish trust before he even meets his client. That made is really interesting and certain established his credibility (one of the keys to trust!). I took a lot of notes and found it useful, interesting, engaging, and most of all, easy to apply to any business! Business owners, sales people and anyone in marketing will be glad they read this book. Whether you're face to face with your clients or you're direct mailing letters, this is a step by step guide to help you build more trust in your relationships, business and products/services. Here's something from early in the book that really got me paying attention to how people react to messages and solicitations "You can forget all the rational reasons no one should fear you. They do. Most people are quietly, privately frightened by just about everything in their lives and every decision they make. Don't take it personally." It's not just that people distrust salespeople it's that they distrust themselves WITH the salespeople. That's a big challenge to overcome but he lays it out very nicely as to how you can systematically build trust with anyone in any business. So knowing that, what can you do to create trust? He answers that question clearly so you'll have to read it to find out. :)
G**D
You can't underestimate Dan Kennedy
Dan Kennedy certainly knows his stuff. I was hooked on every word, because it all makes complete sense. Read it fast first, then read it slowly so I could add my 'post its' to it for quick reference. Excellent for anyone selling something, but wanting to avoid being seen as a salesperson.
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