Did you know, that television -- the persistent purveyor ofpop culture here in America -- shapes a LOT of yourprospects behavior patterns?
Here, listen to this:
1. The average US home has the TV on for 7 hours and 40munites a day.
In case you're wondering, that means by the time a child is18 years old,
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Sheesh!
2. The average amount of television the average Americanwatches,
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Likewise,
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3. 50% of all US households have 3 or more TV's in theirhouse.
4. (And this one was amazing) 45% of all parents say if theyhave something important to do,
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5. 54% of children between ages 4 and 6 said they'd ratherwatch TV than spend time with their fathers! (Gosh, I hopemy daughter wasn't participating in that survey...)
6. 40% of all Americans watch TV while they're eatingdinner.
7. And lastly, on average,
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No doubt then, television is a HUGE part of Americanlife. In some cases, it's even more important than having arelationship with your children, for goodness sakes.
You'd have to assume from reading through these statistics,that people are planning meal times around what's on TV...they're spending a good amount of brain-power trying tomake sure "this" show gets taped or recorded at "that" particulartime... and they're probably spending more energy watchingDavid Letterman than making love.
Which is very VERY tragic of course.
One thing TV doesn't do,
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You get entertained a little... and then you get some reliefin the form of commercials.
You hear a little bit about your topic... and then you goand grab some ice cream.
Because of this, if your sales pitch isn't giving yourprospect the same sense of "relief" -- either in your storyor in your presentation -- then your prospect is goingto do the same thing you do, when what you're watching, nolonger interests you:
They're going to grab their remote and click to anotherchannel,
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They're going to toss your sales pitch straight into thegarbage can!
And above all else, you certainly DON'T want them to dothis, now do you?
So next week, to make sure this doesn't happen to you, I'm going to tell you "5 Ways To Give Your Prospect AMuch-Needed Break In Your Sales Copy!"
Now go sell something,
Craig Garber
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If you want to know how to consistently attract a steady stream of fresh new prospects, who are pre-qualified,
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