17 min

The Death of Pain-point Marketing- a Solo Episode with Danielle On The Daily

    • Entrepreneurship

Your coach, your mentor, your upline, your sponsor… Someone, at some point, told you to find peoples pain-points when marketing your business or your product to them. I know, I have been told, and have told others to do this as well. I have done this myself.
And, I will be the first to stand up, and say “that is no longer going to work for most people“ .. here’s why.
For the last few years, most people have experienced a lot of pain. There also is a universal shift happening to the collective, and people are waking up and realizing they are not trying to do what they’ve been doing. Work where they’ve been working. Feel how they’ve been feeling. Spending time with people who continue to make them feel like shit.
People want pleasure! I don’t know about you, but do you constantly want to be reminded of your pain? Because I sure as shit don’t. I want to wake up every day, focused on the life that I am running toward, not the one I’m leaving behind..
I’m going to guess that most people feel that way.Now, I’m in no way saying, we forget where we came from. That’s impossible to forget for most people. What I’m saying is this:
If my “pain-point“ is “I am broke and never have enough money“… then somewhere deep inside of me, my subconscious believes that that is what is typical for me. So, in order to change that, I have to focus my vision on what I want, not what I don’t want. I need to start saying things like “I am built for financial abundance“… and the idea of financial abundance, to someone who never has enough money, is super freaking pleasurable and desirable.
If my motivation for trying a product/ a service, or starting a business is because “I don’t have enough money, and I’m always broke“, then every time shit hits the fan, or I experience a low, I will only think of that pain point, and it will continue to keep me in a loop of scarcity.
Now, if every time I experience a low, I think “I am built for financial abundance“, it’s going to be a lot easier for me to shift my trajectory.
Focus on pleasure. What’s possible. Let’s leave pain in the past.
Timestamps:
[3:26] What is pain-point marketing, and has it died out?[7:56] We have all had enough pain in the last few years - we want pleasure.[11:30] Focus on how your work makes you feel.--
Connect with Danielle!on IG @danielle_onthedailyPodcast: @onthedailypod
To get on the email waitlist for the “Unlearn to Reframe” 90 minute masterclass when doors open May 5, CLICK HERE
Please subscribe, rate, and review our podcast.  As always, thank you for supporting us!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-daily/id1548077381

Your coach, your mentor, your upline, your sponsor… Someone, at some point, told you to find peoples pain-points when marketing your business or your product to them. I know, I have been told, and have told others to do this as well. I have done this myself.
And, I will be the first to stand up, and say “that is no longer going to work for most people“ .. here’s why.
For the last few years, most people have experienced a lot of pain. There also is a universal shift happening to the collective, and people are waking up and realizing they are not trying to do what they’ve been doing. Work where they’ve been working. Feel how they’ve been feeling. Spending time with people who continue to make them feel like shit.
People want pleasure! I don’t know about you, but do you constantly want to be reminded of your pain? Because I sure as shit don’t. I want to wake up every day, focused on the life that I am running toward, not the one I’m leaving behind..
I’m going to guess that most people feel that way.Now, I’m in no way saying, we forget where we came from. That’s impossible to forget for most people. What I’m saying is this:
If my “pain-point“ is “I am broke and never have enough money“… then somewhere deep inside of me, my subconscious believes that that is what is typical for me. So, in order to change that, I have to focus my vision on what I want, not what I don’t want. I need to start saying things like “I am built for financial abundance“… and the idea of financial abundance, to someone who never has enough money, is super freaking pleasurable and desirable.
If my motivation for trying a product/ a service, or starting a business is because “I don’t have enough money, and I’m always broke“, then every time shit hits the fan, or I experience a low, I will only think of that pain point, and it will continue to keep me in a loop of scarcity.
Now, if every time I experience a low, I think “I am built for financial abundance“, it’s going to be a lot easier for me to shift my trajectory.
Focus on pleasure. What’s possible. Let’s leave pain in the past.
Timestamps:
[3:26] What is pain-point marketing, and has it died out?[7:56] We have all had enough pain in the last few years - we want pleasure.[11:30] Focus on how your work makes you feel.--
Connect with Danielle!on IG @danielle_onthedailyPodcast: @onthedailypod
To get on the email waitlist for the “Unlearn to Reframe” 90 minute masterclass when doors open May 5, CLICK HERE
Please subscribe, rate, and review our podcast.  As always, thank you for supporting us!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-daily/id1548077381

17 min