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Lesson Learned From Dan Kennedy

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As many of you may know by now, I’ve had a tremendous opportunity to

co-author a book with legendary marketer Dan Kennedy.

Dan Kennedy has written 14 business/marketing books, including

7 of the ‘No BS marketing’ books.

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I had a unique opportunity to spend a couple of days with him in

Louisville, Kentucky in the beginning of May…

…which, of course means, at the Kentucky Derby.

But before that, I had a chance to shoot the breeze with Dan Kennedy

for a couple of hours and pick his brain.

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The story from Dan Kennedy that sticks out the most is this (I’ll, of

course, try my best to paraphrase his story in my own words).

The theme of his story was …”to ask the questions that no one dares to

ask.”

Best Dan Kennedy Lesson

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Dan begins this story by talking about fashion week in NYC several years

ago and a gentleman named Kenneth Cole. Kenneth Cole wanted to sell his

shoes during fashion week.

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And as much as he wanted to get noticed during fashion week, as a

newcomer to the industry, he wasn’t able to get a good booth placement at the event, which was located at the Hilton Hotel. In fact, the best booth available was all the way

towards the back.

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Mr. Cole knew that if he paid the exuberant fee for the booth, he would lose money because no one would come back to visit him; much

less buy his shoes.

So instead of wasting money on a booth to be part of a losing venture,

he wanted to rent a trailer in Manhattan during fashion week.

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However, when he called the Mayor’s Office at the City of Manhattan to ask how to rent a trailer and park it on a Manhattan street, he was told that it

was impossible without a permit.

Here, most people would’ve given up…

Here is where the big lesson comes in.

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At this point, Dan asks the room what they would’ve done…and no one has

a good answer.

So what question did Kenneth Cole ask that no one dared to ask?

Ask the Question No One Dares to Ask

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When told that it was impossible for him to rent a trailer and park it in

NYC during fashion week, Kenneth Cole asked the following question…

“Who can get a permit to rent a trailer and park it in NYC during

fashion week?”

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You see, most of the time, when someone is told ‘no’, they stop

digging. But not Kenneth Cole…not in this situation. He stayed silent for

over a minute and waited for the answer.

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The answer, after a long delay, was only a production company could get

a permit if they were shooting a motion picture.

This gave Kenneth Cole his Million Dollar Idea.

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What Kenneth Cole decided to do next took courage.

Take the Action No One Else Dares

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Upon learning that permits were only granted to utility companies and

production companies shooting full-length motion pictures, Cole changed

the name of the company from ‘Kenneth Cole Inc.’ to Kenneth Cole Productions, Inc. and applied for a

permit to shoot a full-length motion picture entitled “The Birth of a Shoe

Company”.

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Then he went and rented a truck, painted ‘Kenneth Cole Productions’ on

the side of the truck, rented klieg lights, hired a director, bought a rolling camera, hired models as actresses, as

well as two NYPD policemen as doormen.

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A velvet rope allowed a limited number of people into the trailers…

…and in two and a half days they sold forty thousand pairs of shoes.

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That’s a good 40k pairs more than he would’ve sold had he purchased a booth in the back of the Hilton or

packed up his belongings, took ‘no’ for an answer, and left.

It’s why to this day they still keep the name Kenneth Cole Productions, Inc… to honor this most unusual beginning.

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It’s stories like this…the success of an entrepreneur who perceived, took

unique action, and succeeded when all others would’ve have failed that make

entrepreneurship so much fun!

Marketing Miracles Book

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Believe it or not, a story like this didn’t even make it in to Dan Kennedy’s most

recent (his 14th) book called “Marketing Miracles“.

Marketing Miracles is a collaboration of success stories told by some of today’s most successful business owners…such as Black Box Social Media‘s own CEO Tom Bukacek.

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“In ‘Marketing Miracles’, marketing legend Dan Kennedy leads a group of experts in a discussion of the greatest

marketing secrets of our time,” says Mr. Bukacek. “I’m fortunate to be one of

Dan Kennedy’s co-authors for this collection of marketing expertise, and I

know you’ll be able to convert more customers and attract more business by

using the tips and strategies in my book.”

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‘Marketing Miracles: Odd, Unusual, Breakthrough Strategies That Build

Great Businesses’ will feature business and marketing professionals from

around the world revealing their top marketing secrets and strategies.

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Some of the topics to be covered in the book include the customer experience,

social media marketing, new rules of marketing and analytics, pricing,

turning opt-ins into sales and marketing technology, and much more.

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The book is available for only $19.95 through this link here.

If you’re looking for new and exciting ways to market your product, why not

learn from some of the top minds in the industry?