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What is it about live shows that are so amazing? Have you ever noticed how much it gets your own energy flowing?

I even left there with so much energy to write this post on a great network marketing tip!

I just saw Jersey Boys, the musical about Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons in Toronto (an amazing city, by the way). If you haven’t seen this show yet, I highly recommend it.

It’s a story about the trials and tribulations of these four blue-collared kids working their way from the streets of Newark to the heights of stardom. They become one of the greatest successes in pop music history. They wrote their own songs, invented their own sound and sold 175 million records worldwide – all before they were thirty!

What struck me was that in the beginning of their time together, they weren’t sure of their identity or sound. They kept picking different names for what they wanted to call themselves. When they tried to book a gig and the owner asked them what they were called, each member of the band would say their band’s name…but they each said a different name!  They had the hardest time with their marketing!

Then someone suggested they find their IDENTITY…or I’d like to say…their VOICE!

It reminded me of how important finding your NICHE is in the world of marketing and working for yourself.  Finding their identity was a great network marketing tip for us all.

Once they became “The Four Seasons” and discovered their voice and style, they were able to make it big. And they attracted the audience that suited them.

So, it’s interesting that they FOUND THEIR NICHE and the songs started flowing out of them… and they ATTRACTED their fans…who loved their sound.

Isn’t that what we’re all after?

Would Love To Hear Your Pearls Of Wisdom…Leave a comment below of life lessons you’ve acquired from various venues.

Enjoy The Original Version…Oh What A Night!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQO9LNELIKQ

Stay Tuned For Network Marketing Tip #2  I Learned From The Jersey Boys…


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  • sphares July 24, 2009 at 2:15 pm

    I've always loved Frankie Valli and that great falsetto voice, I remember when “Sherry” came out in 1962. Ever watch “The Sopranos” on HBO? Valli had a short-lived role as Rusty, a capo in the New York mob … but he gets “whacked” backing out of his driveway …. must have had a singing engagement that took precedence over the show!!

  • sphares July 24, 2009 at 2:18 pm

    I've always loved Frankie Valli and that great falsetto voice, I remember when “Sherry” came out in 1962. Ever watch “The Sopranos” on HBO? Valli had a short-lived role as Rusty, a capo in the New York mob … but he gets “whacked” backing out of his driveway …. must have had a singing engagement that took precedence over the show!!

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