Being a marketer (solopreneur) in 2024

“If you’re a marketer who doesn’t know how to invent, design, influence, adapt, and ultimately discard products, then you’re no longer a marketer. You’re deadwood.”

That’s a quote from the book Purple Cow by Seth Godin.

The book was first published in 2002, but it’s still revolutionary with everything that’s written inside.

Sadly most people still haven’t caught up with the new requirements they need to fulfill before they can be successful marketers.

And not to say “I told you so”.

But this is something I’ve been regularly talking about ever since I started writing these daily emails early last year.

There’s so much more you need to know—even more now than you needed to know back in 2002.

It’s not good enough anymore to only know how to advertise. You need to be involved in the entire process. Which is why solopreneurship has become so prevalent and popular (solopreneurs tend to be more successful than your average entrepreneur because you’re forced to do and learn a bit of everything).

Simply said.

Solopreneurship is a true blessing in more ways than one.

But there’s still the hardship and difficulty of learning everything you need to learn. That’s why investing in the right help, from the right person, at the right time in your journey is crucial.

It can save you years of pain, trouble, and despair.

Frankly, there’s not one successful person I know who hasn’t invested in personalized help, teaching, and or coaching in some way, shape, or form.

So don’t be deadwood.

Learn how to invent, design, influence, adapt, and everything else you need to know nowadays.

And if you’re not sure where or how to start, then consider hopping on a clarity call with me—we’ll create a roadmap designed to get you from where you are to where you want to be.

I’ll also share my methods and frameworks with you so you can get to where you want to be as fast as humanly possible.

Click here to schedule a call today: https://calendly.com/alexvandromme/clarity-call

PS: I’ll be doubling the price of a clarity call ($500 instead of $249) this Friday, February 9th at 10 pm CET.

Why am I increasing my prices?

Simply said. I’m way underpriced. So many people have told me I’m undervaluing myself and ultimately I agree. Some (including both current & previous clients) told me even the $500 is underpriced.

But hey, more good news for you, right?

So don’t waste this chance and get your clarity call now that it’s still at a laughably low price.