John Lennon’s Song for Social Media

Cartoon of John Lennon thinking Imagine

Imagine there’s no Facebook. 
It’s easy if you try. 
No tweets…
…or REtweets. 
Pinterest? 
Say goodbye. 

You may say I’m a dreamer. 

But…

…Really…

…Imagine a world without social media. 

Then what? 

What would you do next? 

How would you connect with prospects? 

What would you say? 

Without memes…

…without some pithy <280-character comment…

…without likes and shares?

What if you only had the telephone or (imagine this) in-person, face-to-face conversations to get a prospect’s attention and inspire them to act? 

What would you say? 

Pause. Take a deep breath. Think about it. 

Are you confident that you know what to say to attract prospects’ attention, keep them interested, and persuade them to act? 

I don’t mean, “I-think-so” confident.

I mean, “100%, no-doubt-about-it” confident.

If you have even the slightest inkling of doubt,
I’d like to help you…

Here’s all you need to do: 

Send an email to “[email protected]” with your answer to this question: If you had just 30 seconds to get a prospect’s attention, keep them interested, and persuade them to take the next step with you and your business, what would you say?

Here’s what I’ll do: 

I’ll review what you send me, and I’ll suggest ways to make it better. Then, you can follow-up with questions, and I will reply again.

Paying clients would invest $250+ for a similar service. I’m offering this as a gift to you…

…if you want to imagine ways to power-up your business story.

But I only have so much time to spend on this. So I will respond only to the first seven people who email me. 

One last thing: You may think social media is here to stay — in one form or another. And you may be right. All the more reason for you to power-up your story. Getting your story right is critical in a world with or without Facebook, Twitter, and all the other platforms. 

So send that email to [email protected], and I’ll get back to you asap.

Don't go away yet..

p.s. Coaches, authors, and consultants hire me to power-up their creative content and storytelling to captivate prospects, stand-out and book more business.

Whenever you're ready, here are several ways I can help you become a storytelling stand-out so you'll land more clients without pitching and prodding:

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4) Work with me one-on-one: If you’re interested in working directly with me -- to discover, assemble, and deliver powerful, business-building stories -- simply reply to this email and change the subject line to "Private Client." Tell me a little about yourself, your business, and what you'd like to accomplish, and I'll reply to discuss options.

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Tom Ruwitch

Tom Ruwitch is the founder and CEO of Story Power Marketing. For more than 30 years, he has helped businesses grow by delivering powerful stories using a variety of different media.