Forgive the alliteration. It might get a little crazy in here.
Connection. Conversation. Content.
Eleven months ago to the day, I did a Google Hangout with Roger Courville. Roger’s question to me was “How do you connect with people?” It’s a topic I feel like pretty well-equipped to answer.
Roger, on the other hand, is the KING of connectorship (which is a term he coined). He’s a genius in every sense of the word.
During this 50-minute conversation, we talked about my dark past in retail management, how that led me to explore the copywriting and how even in that stifling environment, people can connect with each other through content, and giving.
We also discussed the forces that make copywriting and content marketing connectors, from person to person, business to customer and business to business.
This hangout will benefit you because you’ll learn
- what makes deep connections happen
- how to be more customer-centric, even when time are hard
- why giving is so important, and how to be more intentional about your giving
- the various forms content can take, in real life as well as online
- the best advice on the planet for copywriting that really connects
- and plenty of other stuff.
It was a fun conversation with a good friend I don’t spend enough time with (and one of my all-time favorite clients). Have a look:
We recorded this conversation the day after my then 7 year-old son broke his arm. In all the hustle and bustle, I forgot to share this with you sooner.
I recommend you also check out Roger’s website and look him up on social media. He’s one of the smartest guys I know, and also one of the coolest and most generous. You’ll like him. More importantly, you’ll learn from him.
(FYI, Brother Roger wrote THE book on how to create webinars that rock — in 2009. His thinking is always cutting edge, yet practical. As I said, he’s the king of connectorship.)