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"Crystal Ball Marketing," a strategy centered on the "Precursor Effect." This concept involves identifying specific indicators or life events that predict exactly when a marketplace is most likely to need and buy a specific service. By targeting customers at these pivotal moments, businesses can significantly increase conversion rates with less sales effort.
Key TakeawaysThe Precursor Effect Defined: Identifying a life event, calendar event, or business shift that occurs immediately before a customer requires your services.
The Marathon Analogy: If you sell cold water at the finish line of a marathon, you don't need a clever sales pitch because the "precursor" (running a marathon) has already created an intense, immediate need.
Transference: A precursor strategy that works in one industry (like targeting new movers) can often be successfully applied to another unrelated industry.
Frank shares a success story from an inner circle member in the professional services industry who helps people in physical pain:
The Precursor: Moving into a new home is a physically demanding experience that often leads to physical pain.
The Strategy: The client obtained a list of 540 people who had recently moved and sent them a 1.5-page letter offering a free initial service.
The Investment: Approximately $1,000 for the list and mailing.
The Results:
8 new customers acquired immediately.
$2,500 in immediate cash collected.
Over $14,000 in projected lifetime customer value (LTV) within the first year.
Legal Industry: The implementation of GDPR served as a massive precursor for lawyers to sell updated privacy policies.
Home Services: Moving into or out of a home is a primary indicator that a homeowner will need maintenance or repair services.
Dentistry: Halloween acts as a precursor for cavity checks due to high sugar consumption.
Weight Loss: Holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas are precursors for weight loss services as people tend to gain weight and seek a "reset" afterward.
Brainstorm: Spend a few minutes writing down every possible situation or event in a person's life that would make them want your service.
Identify: Determine how you can find or "broker" a list of people who have just experienced those specific precursors.
Execute: Create a targeted offer for those individuals while the need is at its peak.
By Frank Kern5
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"Crystal Ball Marketing," a strategy centered on the "Precursor Effect." This concept involves identifying specific indicators or life events that predict exactly when a marketplace is most likely to need and buy a specific service. By targeting customers at these pivotal moments, businesses can significantly increase conversion rates with less sales effort.
Key TakeawaysThe Precursor Effect Defined: Identifying a life event, calendar event, or business shift that occurs immediately before a customer requires your services.
The Marathon Analogy: If you sell cold water at the finish line of a marathon, you don't need a clever sales pitch because the "precursor" (running a marathon) has already created an intense, immediate need.
Transference: A precursor strategy that works in one industry (like targeting new movers) can often be successfully applied to another unrelated industry.
Frank shares a success story from an inner circle member in the professional services industry who helps people in physical pain:
The Precursor: Moving into a new home is a physically demanding experience that often leads to physical pain.
The Strategy: The client obtained a list of 540 people who had recently moved and sent them a 1.5-page letter offering a free initial service.
The Investment: Approximately $1,000 for the list and mailing.
The Results:
8 new customers acquired immediately.
$2,500 in immediate cash collected.
Over $14,000 in projected lifetime customer value (LTV) within the first year.
Legal Industry: The implementation of GDPR served as a massive precursor for lawyers to sell updated privacy policies.
Home Services: Moving into or out of a home is a primary indicator that a homeowner will need maintenance or repair services.
Dentistry: Halloween acts as a precursor for cavity checks due to high sugar consumption.
Weight Loss: Holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas are precursors for weight loss services as people tend to gain weight and seek a "reset" afterward.
Brainstorm: Spend a few minutes writing down every possible situation or event in a person's life that would make them want your service.
Identify: Determine how you can find or "broker" a list of people who have just experienced those specific precursors.
Execute: Create a targeted offer for those individuals while the need is at its peak.