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		<title>Guruism vs. Anti-Guruism : What&#039;s the Difference?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guruism vs. Anti-Guruism : What&#8217;s the Difference? Mind To Mind (MINDtoMIND.com) Wants you to have somewhere you can go to gain perspective about the Self-Improvement, Self-Help Industry. This article is meant to highlight what I think you should be aware of from a &#8216;back-door&#8217; point of view. Since I have been around the market for [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Mind To Mind (MINDtoMIND.com)</strong> Wants you to have somewhere you can go to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">gain perspective</span> about the <strong>Self-Improvement, Self-Help Industry</strong>. This article is meant to highlight what I think you should be aware of from a &#8216;back-door&#8217; point of view. Since I have been around the market for over 20 years, I have seen many things you would reply &#8216;NO WAY!..&#8221; to. I want to reveal just a few back-end secrets to assist you with your decision making.</p>
<h4>YOU OWN YOUR BRAIN! You should care who&#8217;s handling the input!</h4>
<h3>Guruism &#8211; What is it?</h3>
<p><strong>Jay Abraham, a leading world-class marketing guru</strong> strongly suggest to his followers and subscribers to create a following based on price point marketing almost as much as marketing the products themselves. People like <strong>Tony Robbins of Robbins Research</strong> is a good example of what you can do this way. His organization has created a <strong>humongous perpetual motion machine</strong> that continually needs fed from the masses to give to the masses.</p>
<h3>Anthony Robbins is a &#8216;Guru&#8217; in the Western sense of the word.</h3>
<p>One of the techniques used to create your following of people that not only buy from you once, but again and again, is start out low. Give something away &#8216;for free&#8217;. This entices your potential audience to get to know you and the product you represent. Then, your perspective buyer can buy something small and inexpensive.</p>
<h3>Always leave them wanting.</h3>
<p>The objective of this technique is to always lead your customer to their highest expenditure. The way to achieve this is to leave them wanting the &#8216;next bigger thing&#8217;. Over time, your client, if you have done your marketing right, will spend thousands, tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands or more, while going up through the ranks.</p>
<h3>Create a sense of belonging.</h3>
<p>A <strong>&#8216;must have&#8217;</strong> in your marketing structure is a <strong>sense of belonging to a family of like minded followers,</strong> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">a family</span>. You can see this when organizations have various achievement levels, even badges you can wear, so that you can openly tell your pier family what level you&#8217;ve obtained. From multi-level marketing to religious organizations, they all tend towards this strategy to lock you into their way of thinking,</p>
<h3>Keeping the clients hot, and strike while the iron is hot!</h3>
<p>The objective is for you to keep buying. When you are constantly getting a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">barrage of information and marketing material</span>; email, mail, phone calls, support calls, opt-ins, etc. for one product line, this is a tell-tale sign that you are now involved with a <strong>&#8216;Guruistic&#8217; organization</strong>.</p>
<h3>95% of people are followers.</h3>
<p>We learned this as children! <strong>Follow The Leader.</strong> This makes Guru Marketing easy. All you need is plenty of product to sell with chain-step price points, a little marketing know-how, and you too can be the next Tony Robbins.</p>
<h3>Something Interesting</h3>
<p>I recently heard that <strong>Anthony Robbins is no longer a proponent of guruism</strong>, and is re-inventing HIS wheel &#8211; to &#8216;Anti-guruism&#8217;.</p>
<h3>Independent Thinking</h3>
<p>There are organizations that have embraced <strong>&#8216;Anti-Guruism&#8217;</strong> from their inception. I am lucky enough to be affiliated with one of them &#8211; <strong>Brain Management</strong>.</p>
<h3>What is &#8220;Antiguruism&#8221; or &#8220;Anti-Guruism&#8221;?</h3>
<p>An organization that is a <strong>proponent of Anti-Guruism</strong> supports objectives such as <strong>independent thinking, independent decision making</strong>, helping a person operate their life on their own terms.</p>
<h3>The system difference.</h3>
<p>The main difference you are most likely to notice are; you are taught a <strong>complete system</strong> that encompasses most things in life, and doesn&#8217;t leave you NEEDING the<strong> &#8216;next best thing&#8217;</strong>. Some of these organizations may have some additional peripheries designed to assist the user with enhancement of the original product. These are good because it allows the user to &#8216;focus&#8217; in on what they want to improve &#8211; and it is NOT a chain-step operation.</p>
<h3>The Truth is out there.</h3>
<p>I will be bring you more of this type of <strong>insightful information</strong> with regards to the<strong> &#8216;self-improvement&#8217; industry</strong>. Hopefully, with a little insight into the market, you will be able to <strong>dodge some bullets</strong> and land mines that are out there. At <strong>Mind To Mind (MINDtoMIND.com)</strong> we want you to be informed.</p>
<h3>Good luck in your search for happiness!</h3>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Shannon</p>
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