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Nick, We were interviewed live today by Fox 40 News in Sacramento. They interviewed us in our office in Rocklin Ca and it was live at around 8:50 am PST. They will show the piece again at during the 10 pm News program. We were also featured on the front page of our local newspaper, The Placer Herald. Paul’s picture was on the front page and my photo (working on a patient) on the third page. We had a front page article about us and our practice! This would not have happened without you and Jack and Lindsay and the entire team at Celebrity Branding! Thanks so much! Donna Galante & Paul Cater – Orthodontic Specialists, Rocklin, CA – www.CGbraces.com

Dicks Nanton Agency brands Push Button ProductionsJack & Nick have brought about more expansion in our business in the past three months than we thought possible. They got us to see the big picture while explaining everything along the way. Jack and Nick took the time to understand our business goals and tailored their approach to us. We wouldn’t trust our company with anyone else! Jon Ruhff & Yeosh Bendayan – Push Button Productions LLC

Madeline - superSlowZone Cropped“I was looking for highly skilled, professional, high tech/human touch resources to grow our distinctive exercise and health franchise. I needed people with great energy, who are very successful, because they use the resources they offer their clients…Dicks Nanton Agency has done that and has demonstrated wisdom and innovation in an ever-changing and demanding global market. As consultants, I needed someone ‘to act as if’ SuperSlow Zone is their company- to have the capacity and stamina to deliver on their promises for us, the franchisor, and all of the franchisees, JW Dicks, Nick Nanton and the Dicks Nanton Agency fit that bill. In addition to the aforementioned, for leverage and wise-economy, Dicks Nanton is ‘3-in-1′: legal, marketing and strategic development… it is said that three heads are better than one… and they have proven this over and over.” -Madeline Ross, CEO, Super Slow Zone(R)

Dicks Nanton Agency brands Andy TolbertWhen we first met Nick and Jack, we were floundering a little with our training business…we had all of the pieces, but didn’t have a cohesive vision or strategy of where it could take us. Since working with them, we have put more systems into our office, we are looking at the marketing (and the results of that marketing!) in a whole new light, our website actually looks like a professional did it, AND we have an awesome vision for our company that will allow us to retire in just a few short years. Sometimes we get so busy in the day to day “stuff” of our businesses that we forget to stop and look AT our businesses, The Dicks + Nanton Agency has afforded us an impartial outsiders’ view of our own business and the potential that it has. Andy Tolbert, The Blue Jeans Broker, www.AndyTolbert.com

Dicks Nanton Agency brands Jumpp Investment GroupI want to thank Nick and Jack for helping me make my dreams a reality. I came to them seeking advice for growing my business. Other people in the past have told me that my ideas and dreams for my business were unattainable. Jack and Nick teamed up with me to brand myself and have opened doors that, in the past, were closed. They have opened my mind to see all of the different ways to make my business successful and to take it to the next level. Thanks to them, today, I am in a position to achieve my business goals and am creating financial freedom for my family and my business partners. Ronel Jumpp, CEO, Jumpp Investment Group LLC

kmpah logo resizedI chose Dicks Nanton Agency for their track record and cross industry insight that will assist me in the growth of my company, I’m very excited to be working with seasoned pros.” Ray Reiss, Founder, KeepMyParentsAtHome.com

“I chose Dicks Nanton Agency because they get it. A lot of people provide marketing and PR but I was impressed with their ability to understand what drives a customer to do business with you. That’s pretty rare. I really felt that I needed a fresh vision in my business to help us pull off the extraordinary for our clients. I’m looking to Dicks Nanton Agency to provide fresh insight into Florida Leisure Vacation Homes and to help me take it to the next level,” Nigel Worrall, CEO, Florida Leisure Vacation Homes

Building a Business on the Back of your Blockbuster

In the past several months I have been traveling the country and meeting with many highly successful business owners and entrepreneurs, including several “household names” that you would certainly recognize if I mentioned their names…but that’s not the point of this blog. The point is that I’m going to teach you how to avoid making the big mistake that most people make at the height of their success.

These celebrities, at one time or another, had millions of dollars media (radio, television, internet and newspaper), F-R-E-E media, talking about them and giving them publicity because what they had to offer, whether it was simply an entertaining personality, answers to a burning question the fans wanted to know, or the answer to a common problem the world is facing, was in high demand. And that’s a wonderful position to be in. The problem is that 99% of them never planned for the next phase of their career. Whether it’s an athlete, actor, musician, reality television star or any other personality that gets some media coverage, the simple truth is that in all but the rarest of circumstances, their current method of making substantial dollars is going to change. And likely it’s going to change before they even know what hit them.

If these celebrities and “talking heads” had taken the time to use the media they were given to create a funnel of interested prospects that they could sell products and services to, then they would be in a totally different position than they are in today.

Here’s an example.

Too Tall Jones is an amazing college basketballl player. It doesn’t matter what side of the court he is on, every time he lobs a ball up in the air he scores. He is so good that the media just can’t stop talking about him. He gets interviewed daily in every national newspaper, radio station, television market and even the biggest internet blogs. He is the MVP of the year and he’s about to get drafted into the NBA and finally make some money. He signs with the NBA, with a big signing bonus. He is making more money than he ever thought possible. He is a blockbuster hit for his team and the league as a whole. But, as his lifestyle grows, so do his expenses, and as ridiculous as it may sound to the rest of us, he’s basically getting by with great cash flow but not building up his wealth at all. He’s spending all the money he earns. He’s really helping out his family, his friends, and even some charities with huge gifts, but he’s not putting any money away. He’ll do that in a couple of years.

Fast forward to season 3, just after he put whatever money he could get his hands on into a big real estate investment that looks like it’s going to turn sour, he gets injured and he will never play basketball again. He gets dropped from the team, and even Hi-Top brand shoes pulls his endorsement. Then, as expected, the real-estate deal goes sour and his last millions are lost and gone forever.

What happens? He could use the notoriety he built to land a good job where he can build a customer base on the back of his star power and how great of an athlete he was. He could go coach high school or college basketball. There are any number of things he could be doing, but, he certainly won’t be making the kind of dollars he was making, or could have been making. Why? Because he now has to start all over in a new business.

What could he have done? While he was really getting some press during the first years of his professional career he could have been building his a business on the back of his fame. A few examples would be a membership-based website where fans would pay monthly fees to see videos of his technique and strategies so they could learn to be as good of a player as him, and where fans could connect with other die-hard fans so they could discuss their favorite plays he made, and favorite games of all time. He could have been selling DVD sets and workbooks on how to be the best player on the court and he could have even been building a list of fans online by offering them a free online video or basketball card or whatever, just so he could build his own business off the back of the fans that were trickling in based on the free publicity he was getting. Even if he was charging $10 a month, if he had several thousand fans paying to get access to his site and his videos, or paying to get the new plays of the month in their email or mailbox, he could have built up a consistent stream of income that was not reliant on the team cutting him a check.

But he didn’t. And he certainly is not alone.

When things are going great, we often don’t take the time to plan a few steps beyond our current success. We don’t take the time to build a list of our own fans so that if circumstances change beyond our control, or if we want to change them ourselves, we don’t have to start from scratch because we have a list of fans who are anxious to connect with us and hear what we have to offer next, that they will come along with us.

And while you probably aren’t lucky enough to be getting media coverage without paying for it, if you have a large influx of customers and prospects that are coming to you because they like what you have to offer, whether they learned about it from an advertisement or from a friend, you should be capturing the hearts, minds and contact information of those fans and starting to test market other things to them. Do you realize how much profit you could stack onto your business if you just sold another product or service to your existing clients and prospects without having to go out and find new people to sell to? The numbers are staggering. Take a few moments to think about what they could do for you and I’m sure you’ll quickly start writing down your plan to build a business on the back of your current Blockbuster hit.

 
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  1. Andy Tolbert Says:

    Great Post, Nick!

    I’ve always thought that many “celebrities” don’t make the most of their 15 minutes of fame. Even us “normal people” can learn from this.

    Thanks again.

    AndyTolbert

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