3 simple ways to find great, innovative, ideas for your business

On this week's #LoyaltyLoop, I'll show you how one company stepped way outside its comfort zone and generated $20 MM in revenue.
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I get it.
In this work from home, virtual world, it's easy to find yourself stuck in a rut, grasping for new inspiration.
While we collaborate and connect online, searching for new ideas is hypothetically infinite.
We've got the entire web to inspire us.
It's right at our fingertips.
Every click has the potential to unlock an entirely new world of ideas. Still, you'll likely find yourself browsing aimlessly into an online shoe store and ordering those new sandals for summer.
Wait, what was I looking for?
Oh yeah, ideas for that new marketing campaign.
So, where do big, bold, new ideas come from?
They come from new experiences - but a specific kind of unique experience.
In the last month, I've mingled with marketing and PR agency executives, dined with financial advisers, hung out with professional conference organizers, and thrown axes with sports event organizers. Today, I'm spending the day with a few hundred technology integrators.
All of these organizations make me uncomfortable - at first.
I know nothing about organizing a disc golf tournament or building a connected city. I don't know how to sell a mutual fund or create a PR plan. That scares me.
That fear heightens my senses. It forces me to pay attention. It compels me to find a way to connect my work, my ideas, and even my own business to theirs.
And it's the discomfort that breeds innovation.
So, on this week's #LoyaltyLoop, I'll show you how one company stepped way outside its comfort zone and generated $20 MM in revenue.
I'll also break down the three things you and your team can do to reignite your sense of curiosity and find new opportunities to get creative.
● About Andrew Davis ●
Andrew Davis is a best-selling author and internationally acclaimed keynote speaker. Before building and selling a thriving digital marketing agency, Andrew produced for NBC’s Today Show, worked for The Muppets in New York, and wrote for Charles Kuralt. He's appeared in the New York Times, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, and on NBC and the BBC. Davis has crafted documentary films and award-winning content for tiny start-ups and Fortune 500 brands.
Recognized as one of the industry's "Jaw-Dropping Marketing Speakers," Drew is a mainstay on global marketing influencer lists. Wherever he goes, Andrew Davis puts his infectious enthusiasm and magnetic speaking style to good use teaching business leaders how to grow their businesses, transform their cities, and leave their legacy.

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  • @mariarosero
    @mariarosero2 жыл бұрын

    Great tip!

  • @jeffschwisow
    @jeffschwisow2 жыл бұрын

    Love this, Drew! I’ve been venturing into the world of live music, musical theatre and DJing to get inspiration for my keynote. Then, since sharing the ideas with ‘colleagues’ is hard in a solo practice, I use my videos and livestream show to get them out into the wild. I kinda sucks that so much of that field tripping is virtual. But it does spawn bold, new thinking. Some of it best left in the bottle, but I guess great innovations come from a lot of not-so-great ones.

  • @WinItMinute
    @WinItMinute2 жыл бұрын

    Love it....Shoshin Mind....Begin to Win the day my Friend!!!

  • @darcyeikenberg
    @darcyeikenberg2 жыл бұрын

    I'm ready for a field trip! Thanks Andrew!

  • @aazarshad1192
    @aazarshad11922 жыл бұрын

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