Small Inputs Big Outcomes

Why Bad Comments Are Your Ads’ Best Friends


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Those "not-so-nice" comments on your ads aren't as bad as they seem. In fact, they're your secret weapon to finding your ideal clients. 


So, you dropped an ad bomb, and suddenly, the haters started rolling in. But guess what? These nasty comments are like a spotlight, helping you separate the wheat from the chaff. It's all about repelling the wrong crowd and attracting your true ride-or-die fans.


Your ideal customers are out there, and they're searching for you. Your vibe isn't for everyone, and that's fu*king AWESOME. 


Bad comments act like a magnet, drawing in the clients who like your offer while giving those who don't a one-way ticket out of your universe.


Trying to please everyone is like chasing rainbows. Instead, embracing the authenticity of your brand and welcoming those bad comments is fuel for your success rocket.


By the end of this episode, you'll be ready to take on those bad comments like a champ. Embrace them, learn from them, and use them to create an epic tribe that's ready to ride or die with you.


It's time to build an authentic empire that can't be shaken by a few naysayers. 


"We want the negative comments. We want to repel those who are not our good clients." - Bob Thompson


In this episode:

- Angry people commenting on our ads

- How to respond to negative comments? 

- What is magnetic marketing? 

- If you hang with trash, you’ll smell like trash

- Why the quality of your videos has to be top-notch for YouTube

- Working on the Metaverse  

- The future of VR 

- Only competing on price is the worst move in your business


Resources mentioned

- Book “The 48 Laws of Power” by Robert Greene

- Movie “Ready Player One” by Steven Spielberg


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Connect with Angelo:

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Small Inputs Big OutcomesBy Angelo Perone & Bob Thompson