It’s often said that “imitation is the greatest form of flattery.”
It’s also said by Alex Mandossian to “Never invent, always improve” which he also refers to as as Creative Imitation.
Peter F. Drucker, often acknowledged as the “father of modern management” also had something to say about this important marketing principle in The Essential Drucker.
Here are two interesting examples of creative imitation:
Example 1: In December of 2006 I took Alex’s Teleseminar Secrets Training for the first time. After Module 2, I decided to jump in and held my first teleseminar on Article Marketing on December 20, 2006.
Little did I know how huge a journey that first step would lead to, nor the rocket ride to success that was coming.
By “creatively imitating” Alex I soon discovered how to [Read more…]
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Bilaal Rajan – An Underage Overachiever Who is “Making Change”
He started his first micro-fundraising campaign when most kids start reading. At the age of four, Bilaal sold clementines to help raise money for the victims of a devastating earthquake in India.
Through his leadership, he has helped raise millions dollars for children in Southeast Asia, Haiti and Africa. In March, 2005, Bilaal became UNICEF’s Canada Child Representative.
In 2007, he became the Mega Challenge “Top Vote-Getter” for Teleseminar Secrets. In 2008 his new book, Making Change ~ Tips from an Underage Overachiever (Orca Book Publishers) is destined to become a worldwide best-seller!
You can help him out now by [Read more…]