Title: "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash": Unexpected Teachings for Stay-At-Home Mothers

 Title: "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash": Unexpected Teachings for Stay-At-Home Mothers




Summary: Listening to Johnny Cash lately has led me to some unexpected pearls of wisdom for new wahms. I felt like sharing a few of these anecdotes from the Rockabilly icon.

1) Recognize your target market, er, man!

Yes, it is correct. Are you aware of who your target market is? Do you know what she needs, wants, and what motivates her? Does your target audience find your website appealing? If not, you might want to consider making some adjustments, as failing to do so could result in a lost or disgruntled consumer.



Keywords: wahm, home business, work from home, Johnny Cash


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Listening to Johnny Cash lately has uncovered some unexpected pearls of wisdom for new wahms. I felt like sharing a few of these anecdotes from the Rockabilly icon.

1) Recognize your target market, er, man!

Yes, it is correct. Are you aware of who your target market is? Do you know what she needs, wants, and what motivates her? Does your target audience find your website appealing? If not, you might want to make some adjustments because if you don't, your client or website visitor will also be "as gone as a wild goose in winter"!

2) A young man called Sue

Not only is life difficult for a wahm, but it's also difficult for a boy named Sue. You will encounter dream stealers, fun suckers, or confidence killers in your business, whatever you want to name them. Some will attempt to convince you that you are incapable of achieving your objectives and that your efforts would be ineffective. Never allow them to depress you!

"You have to be tough if you want to survive in this world," Sue's father advised him.

How do you establish toughness in your company?

3) Man in Black: or 101 About Branding

J.R. Cash had nothing else to wear, so he skipped the all-black outfit. It was his signature look. There was a reason he dressed all black.

How about you? How are you developing your brand? How are you going to stand out in a world full of Jerry Lee Lewises and Elvis Presleys? Recall that your target audience need not be identical to you; Johnny Cash, who had never been incarcerated himself, penned Folsom Prison Blues and forged relationships with prisoners!

4) John Henry's Hammer: A Legend

Two wise words can be found in this song:

a) You will succeed if you understand your business.

John Henry's father gave him the following advice: "Learn to turn a jack, lay a track, and pick and shovel too." Are you gaining as much knowledge as you can about internet marketing to help your business succeed? Do you reinvest in software like John Henry's hammer, coaching and mentoring, and ebooks?

b) While technology has a role, people are still necessary.

Johnny demonstrated that, in the end, people are more valuable than steam engines when they threatened to replace people. While using technology (such as autoresponders), keep in mind that the person visiting your website is a human, and include a little bit of yourself in your marketing campaigns.

5) Parts one by one

In this ballad, a man chooses to construct a Cadillac. "And it didn't cost him a dime"—he robs the assembly line one part at a time. However, things didn't turn out precisely as he had hoped!

Does your website appear haphazardly put together? Are you happy with a free website that is overrun with advertisements and hesitant to pay any money on your own name and hosting?

6) Currently in the prison

Please refrain from doing any of the following to waste your hard work:

Sending out spam
stealing information or articles from other individuals
stealing visuals
clicking the Adsense links you have
Ignoring to pay taxes and failing to maintain documents

It's simply not worth it, and you might end up behind bars. It's far preferable to Walk the Line in order to get some rest at night.

7) Fire Ring

Perhaps you've made a mistake by getting involved in a business that isn't a good fit for you, like a shotgun romance. Recognize this, throw everything away, and start anew without fear! If, despite your best efforts, you conclude that a project is not financially viable, don't give up hope. It is preferable to locate your match and focus all of your energy there.

June Carter Cash documents her developing feelings for John in this song. They were definitely soul mates and spent the next forty years growing old and making music together, even though they were both involved with other people.

I hope your business allows you to create lovely music!




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