Chris Baggott has a great post on his Compendium blog called There Are Still People Out There Buying. During the doom of gloom of an economic downturn (or so I hear) it is always good to read posts that are more encouraging than not.

In the post Chris quotes Ian Beavis from AdWeek:

“There will still be people out there buying cars, and the trick will be to identify them and what triggers them to purchase.”

Despite a economic downturn or the talks of another bailout, there will always be people buying. Money will still be changing hands in the brilliance of American capitalism. So what is the trick? Other than the power of positive thinking? I am going to piggy-back off Chris and take the concept of helping the customer identify you to the hustle.

The Hustle

Gary Vaynerchuk is a huge advocate of the hustle. In hard times… In slow economies… you have to hustle.

The hustle is the process of doing more than the competition and being smart about it.

It is about staying an extra hour or two at the office.

It is about getting up an hour early to write a blog or respond to multiple emails.

It is about doing more than the other guy.

It is about listening in every space of the market and being there.

The hustle is being smart, responding, doing more, and listening.

I am tired of hearing people complain about the market. Hustle the crap out of the market. Think clearly and start a strategy to success. There are people still out there buying. Find them.

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