Previous Videos in This Series on Attention
If you haven’t seen my other sixteen videos in this series, then you can check them out here:
- Make Sure Your Prospect Receives “Return on Attention” If You Want Them to KEEP Paying Attention (VIDEO)
- What We Must Pay Attention to in Order to Get a Prospect’s Attention (VIDEO)
- The Spoiler-Free, Attention-Getting Lessons We Can Learn from Avengers: Endgame (VIDEO)
- Attention-Getting Lessons from ‘The Voice’ TV Show (VIDEO)
- Without Attention, There Is No Marketing (VIDEO)
- The 3 Primary Ways to Get Attention (VIDEO)
- The Attention-Getting Secret That Marketers Can Learn from HGTV (VIDEO)
- The Attention-Getting Lessons Marketers Can Learn from Podcaster John Lee Dumas (VIDEO)
- The Secret to Using the Reticular Activating System to Capture Your Prospect’s Attention (VIDEO)
- The Attention-Getting Lesson Marketers Can Learn from the 1st Millionaire of the Gold Rush (VIDEO)
- How Marketers Can Capture Attention Using My ’31 Types of Content We Crave’ (VIDEO)
- How Marketers Can Increase Traffic and Gain More YouTube Subscribers by Learning to KEEP Attention (VIDEO)
- The Reason Why the MAJORITY of Your Sales Will Come from Your Ability to KEEP Attention (VIDEO)
- Why Marketers and Companies with the Most Empathy Win the Attention Keeping Game (VIDEO)
- The Companies and Marketers Who Give Shall Receive (VIDEO)
- The Spoiler-Free, Surefire, Attention Getting Lesson from the New ‘Aladdin’ Movie (VIDEO)
Now, let’s get to today’s post…
The Right and Wrong Time to Try to Capture Your Prospect’s Attention
Whether you realize it or not, there are good times and bad times to try to capture your prospect’s attention.
That means that if you try to spend all of your time trying to capture their attention when it’s the WRONG time, it will be a waste of your time and money.
But it also means that if you try to capture their attention when it’s the RIGHT time, then it will be much easier and you will see more ROI.
Watch my latest video to learn more about the good times and bad times to try to capture attention and what you can do about this….