Every business needs a marketing plan. The question is: how are you going to make a bullseye marketing for your business? We are told to create marketing strategies for a personalized experience for our customers and leads, but this can drain our resources and time. There has to be a better way to create marketing plans to earn more money with less effort. Bull’s eye marketing is all about compressing your business into a single keyword. These marketing strategies involves building from that with the aid of a search engine optimization.

Joining us in this episode is Dr. Glenn Livingston. He’s here to talk about how you can gain advantage by knowing your market value proposition. You’ll learn how to craft your own bull’s eye marketing strategy to accelerate your business growth to greater heights.

Tune in to the podcast. Take action and create a marketing strategy that works! 

Here Are Three Reasons Why You Should Listen To The Full Episode:

  1. Discover the ways you can create your own bull’s eye marketing strategy for your marketing team.
  2. Learn the difference and benefits of hyper segmentation and hyper-responsive approaches to marketing.
  3. Understand the key mistakes people make in marketing or influencer marketing and how you can avoid them. 

Episode Highlights

How Dr. Glenn Livingston Began with Marketing

  • Dr. Glenn Livingston trained as a psychologist. He got into marketing through his wife, a marketing professional.
  • At first, Dr. Glenn went into marketing to educate people on the tools he learned from his psychology training.
  • He eventually worked with his wife. He compliments her humanistic qualities with his scientific methodologies.
  • Marketing efforts should include both quantitative and qualitative research to succeed. 

Market Funneling And Finding Your Bull’s Eye

  • Intercept your target audience and ask them what they are looking for when they use specific keywords.
  • You also have to know why they are looking for that information. Go into search advertising in marketing channels.
  • A bullseye marketing framework is more than just giving people what they want to increase sales.
  • Some market gaps are discoverable only through understanding the motivations and stories of people.  Incorporate this in your direct mail and content marketing strategy.
  • Listen to the full episode to find out how Dr. Glenn intercepts audiences!

Hyper-segmentation vs. Hyper-responsive

  • Dr. Glenn Livingston used to do marketing hyper-segmentation right to create personalized marketing campaign for customer engagement. 
  • However, he found that successful companies were making more money and used very few keyword groups.
  • The bull’s eye hyper-responsive approach is about knowing how to compress your business into a single keyword.
  • Find what people want your site to be about, and you’ll make it easier for people to find.
  • Hyper-segmentation is helpful as a multiplier, but you need to have a foundation first. Learn more about the two different approaches when you tune in to the full episode!

Strategizing Your Keywords Around the Bull’s Eye

  • When taking a hyper-responsive approach, you need to define a bull’s eye keyword and six concentric circles.
  • These six circles are the keywords related to your bull’s eye keyword.
  • With this system, you need to know your boundaries so you don’t go far from your business core.
  • One way to find keywords is by looking at Amazon best-selling books. Try to understand the language in the reviews.
  • Let your traffic grow organically first. Then you can start segmenting as you go along. 

Listen to Conversations

  • Keywords are essentially compressed conversations. You need to figure out what the original conversation is.
  • There will always be positive and negative conversations with new customers. Listen to them both.
  • Negative ones will represent buyer objections and not those of the non marketing executives.
  • You can also use social media accounts, like Twitter, to understand the ongoing conversation around your business industry. 

The Value of Market Research

  • Market research is used to either generate or confirm business development hypotheses. It needs both quantitative and qualitative tests to be more helpful.
  • You can listen to the market using your head (quantitative) and your heart (qualitative).
  • Quantitative tests often just describe what’s happening. Qualitative research can help you understand the why.
  • Combine several methods, and your sales team will get a better understanding of your market so you will be generating sales.
  • Learn more about research methods that you can use to find your bull’s eye in the full episode! 

Key Mistakes in Marketing

  • The biggest mistake that businesses make is chasing website traffic, diversifying, and aiming for efficiency. Generate leads first then delve into content marketing.
  • What most existing businesses need is to improve their conversion.
  • Don’t become too dependent on social media platforms, such as Google and Facebook. There are other ways to get traffic.
  • Another common mistake is resource allocation and having too many projects running at the same time.
  • Learn to focus not just on your efforts but also on your finances and existing customers.

Marketing Conversion and Matching

  • Aside from copywriting, conversion is more about matching your offer to your target market.
  • One thing you can do is make a ridiculously valuable offer that a customer cannot walk away from.
  • You need to invest in customer acquisition because if not, you’ll end up losing money in the long run.
  • Learning about your customer’s lifetime value can help you know the numbers you can give away on the front end.
  • Identify and strengthen your unique differentiator, such as good email marketing. Learn to market that. 

Two Powerful Quotes

“There are all these methodologies and they all have their downfall. They all have their strong points and if you combine several of them, you'll get an actual accurate picture of the market.”

“What you want to do is try to engineer things so that you can afford to pay more to acquire a customer. And you want to be able to make valuable offers that people can't walk away from.”

Dr. Glenn Livingston

Dr. Glenn Livingston is a behavioral psychologist, author, and host of the Never Binge Again Podcast. His signature method combines clinical insights with real-world habit strategies to help thousands overcome binge eating and regain control of their relationship with food.

As the founder of Never Binge Again®, Glenn created a simple but powerful system rooted in psychology and personal experience. His book, Never Binge Again, is an Amazon bestseller and has been praised by readers worldwide for its direct, empowering approach to ending food obsession.

Glenn’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The LA Times, ABC, and CBS as well as on numerous platforms promoting mental and physical well-being. He actively shares his message on Instagram, LinkedIn, and across his Amazon author page.

 Expertise:  Behavioral Psychology , Habit Change , Binge-Eating Recovery · , Emotional Resilience
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Daryl Urbanski – Business Growth Strategist & High-Performance Coach

Daryl Urbanski is a business strategist, entrepreneur, and host of the Best Business Podcast, known for helping businesses scale 7-figure revenue streams using evidence-based marketing, automation, and sales optimization. With $50,000+ in research and 400+ expert interviews, he identified The 8 Critical Business Habits driving business success.

As the founder of BestBusinessCoach.ca, Daryl helps entrepreneurs master lead generation, high-performance habits, and automated sales systems—turning struggling businesses into profitable, scalable enterprises. His work has generated millions in revenue and has been featured on top industry platforms.

Expertise: Business Growth, Sales, Marketing Automation, Leadership
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