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Graham Weaver • How to Live an Asymmetric Life
This is where, again, Specificity Is The Secret. The more specific you can be about why your new category is exactly what your target readers are looking for, the more likely it is readers will see this category of yours as unique and SEPARATE from any and all competition.
Nicolas Cole • The Art and Business of Online Writing: How to Beat the Game of Capturing and Keeping Attention
First, craft your positioning entirely on your strategy and not your execution. Barely mention the latter, don’t feature it on your web site, and don’t give it any prominence in your presentations. Quit hiding behind the things your hands do and learn to stand naked in front of a crowd of prospects, without props obscuring your ability to think and
... See moreDavid C. Baker • The Business of Expertise: How Entrepreneurial Experts Convert Insight to Impact + Wealth
Here is a strategy that produces, among other things, some huge average profits per trade. It’s again set up in the 5 minute charts. Between 9:00 and 2:45 CST, if the close is above the average 50 bar close for the first time in a row, and Dow-Spoo is bullish, buy the next bar. If the close is under the 50 average (the previous wasn’t) and Dow Spoo
... See moreArt Collins • Beating the FINANCIAL FUTURES MARKET: Combining Small Biases Into Powerful Money Making Strategies
Place many small bets.
Ash Maurya • Running Lean
Praveen Vaidyanathan on LinkedIn: Strategy is a creative act — it requires intuitive leaps via Martin…
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Manage yourself and orchestrate others to get what you want.
Ray Dalio • Principles: Life and Work
Strategy, as we’ve established, is all about difference. About the path that you’re choosing to take which is different from everyone else’s.
Alex M H Smith • No Bullsh*t Strategy
To repeat, the first rule of positioning is: To win the battle for the mind, you can’t compete head-on against a company that has a strong, established position. You can go around, under or over, but never head to head.