Technology Marketing Toolkit

Technology Marketing Toolkit

PROVEN marketing strategies for your MSP or IT Services Business to grow profitably.

I’m Robin Robins, Founder of Technology Marketing Toolkit, Inc. I have spent the last 20 years coaching and consulting more than 10,000 IT Business owners from all over the US and in 37 different countries.

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  • @Shhhoooooo
    @Shhhoooooo3 күн бұрын

    Why does she look like Austin powers!? 😂

  • @RobinRobinsTMT
    @RobinRobinsTMT3 күн бұрын

    We have a theme to our events every year. This year it was Austin Powers - "International Master of Marketing!" 🙂

  • @dmack6571
    @dmack65716 күн бұрын

    Umm so you stumbled on to an idea created wealth and instead of helping your sister you're using her misfortunes to raise yours.

  • @theoune2501
    @theoune25017 күн бұрын

    This woman Speaking is an asshole at any particular time.

  • @golfer5636
    @golfer56367 күн бұрын

    She’s wearing the Seinfeld “puffer” shirt!

  • @MicR71
    @MicR718 күн бұрын

    What's your point? She could have so many more challenges than you. In any event, f***king help your sister you bragger

  • @lifewater7066
    @lifewater70669 күн бұрын

    I'm not saying that to Bragg that's usually an indicator that you're bragging you got so much money why don't you help your sister out are you teaching her a valuable lesson assholes have lots of money

  • @debraparsons8362
    @debraparsons83629 күн бұрын

    Bet your sister is happier than you

  • @KenPenge-yy1ny
    @KenPenge-yy1ny9 күн бұрын

    You're missing the psychology of this. Two people growing up in the same house do not live the same life or reality. Perspective and perception are unique to each individual and this forms our bias that generates our own reality. Fact and truth are a matter of this perspective and perception as well. Your truth and fact are not the same as others. This is why we all don't agree or see things the same.

  • @josephmartinez1721
    @josephmartinez17219 күн бұрын

    Shes not saying this shit to brag but because shes bitter AF

  • @onothankyou
    @onothankyou9 күн бұрын

    For an individual person, it is a wild mix of all the details: genetics, family interactions in general, the few cornerstone moments in life, random chance. The last I've heard, experts believe people have 12-17 cornerstone memories growing up that define them, and we don't get much input into those. BUT, while all that is true for a single person, there are trends that affect large groups of people, and even how those factors affect individuals in much higher probabilities, and those have to be taken into account. There's much more nuance than what she's saying. Unfortunately for those who want to complain, you'll never get as much help from others as you think you should, so you have to work at out yourself. Go get it.

  • @markcummings9688
    @markcummings96889 күн бұрын

    I can’t hear anything she is saying over that loud ass austin powers costume.

  • @rockinrickyfan8164
    @rockinrickyfan81649 күн бұрын

    Grandpa played favorites with his corporation.

  • @maximusdarja
    @maximusdarja9 күн бұрын

    Apparently, she is less than honest about her wealth. She's some sort of IT marketing guru.

  • @rockinrickyfan8164
    @rockinrickyfan81649 күн бұрын

    You don't have to be a man to be a dick. You wouldn't pee on her if she was on fire! Maybe if she wasn't across the street?

  • @janetnash8588
    @janetnash85889 күн бұрын

    She was likely abused as a child, likely sexually and probably by her big sister. This creep sounds like a psychopath. People don't become rich braggarts by being nice people. I feel sorry for the sister who has a big sister that would use her troubles to expose her publicly. This disgusting pig does not know all of the details of her sister's life.

  • @ForCrynOutLoud
    @ForCrynOutLoud9 күн бұрын

    No, you ARE saying that to brag while pissing on your sister.

  • @Chezchilly
    @Chezchilly9 күн бұрын

    She peed on her side of the bed and blamed her.

  • @WahjieWorld
    @WahjieWorld9 күн бұрын

    I don't care how much you have, but I do think you have to right to use her as an example. Stop rubbing your success in your sisters face in public. What is the point of money, if you hurt your family?

  • @markwoods-hl2zt
    @markwoods-hl2zt9 күн бұрын

    You don't have a victim complex is probably the correct answer

  • @rubenr2723
    @rubenr27239 күн бұрын

    "This is ten percent luck, twenty percent skill Fifteen percent concentrated power of will Five percent pleasure, fifty percent pain And a hundred percent reason to remember the name"

  • @rajkamalpmalyal8664
    @rajkamalpmalyal86649 күн бұрын

    Why is that once they become rich, they start dressing like clowns? They literally forget fashion and buy from snobs who sell high priced trash!

  • @rubys7064
    @rubys70649 күн бұрын

    The only thing I learned from this is she's rich as hell, won't help her own sister, and had to shame her own sister on tv. What a gem.

  • @Wolff13
    @Wolff139 күн бұрын

    It doesn’t seem that the sister needs help; some people can’t be helped.

  • @jackj6219
    @jackj62199 күн бұрын

    Help that fool and you will file bankruptcy yourself. You cannot help those are not first willing to help themselves.

  • @lanchparty
    @lanchparty9 күн бұрын

    SAME!

  • @pneumonoultramicroscopic666
    @pneumonoultramicroscopic6669 күн бұрын

    There's so many variables that go into raising a kid. No two kids have the same upbringing even if twins from the same household. And you probably aren't innocent in playing at least a part of the reason she's in that position. No one is innocent.

  • @roquemocan
    @roquemocan10 күн бұрын

    Did she help her sibling?

  • @janetnash8588
    @janetnash85889 күн бұрын

    it sounds like she abused her sister throughout her life. What a pig to expose her sister publicly.

  • @AnsharSeraphim
    @AnsharSeraphim10 күн бұрын

    The argument presented here is an example of the hasty generalization fallacy. A hasty generalization occurs when someone makes a broad conclusion based on a limited or insufficient amount of evidence. In this case, the speaker is concluding that upbringing or race cannot be significant factors in determining financial success because they and their sibling, who had the same parents and upbringing, have different financial outcomes. This conclusion is based on just two individuals and does not account for the broader range of experiences and factors that can influence financial success across different people and contexts. Additionally, the argument also contains elements of the anecdotal evidence fallacy. This occurs when someone uses a personal story or a single example to make a broad generalization, ignoring larger statistical or scientific evidence. The speaker's personal experience with their sibling does not sufficiently refute the broader statistical correlations between upbringing, race, and financial success. Correlation does not equal causation. Using small sample size like this to make sweeping generalizations about social issues, class issues, or economic issues shows more that the speaker does not understand logic and socioeconomic disparity more than it does any kind of financial sapience. You could have 'worked hard' your entire life and not been impulsive at all and had a sibling with impulse-control issues, a drug problem, and severe lack of financial accountability who has 10x your net worth. You have done nothing in this clip to substantiate ANY concrete point of external relevance.

  • @jackj6219
    @jackj62199 күн бұрын

    You’ve been brainwashed to believe that. Self determination, setting goals and never giving up. You have a way better chance of succeeding than not succeeding.

  • @AnsharSeraphim
    @AnsharSeraphim9 күн бұрын

    @@jackj6219 There aren't any beliefs in my statement, just an objective observation of small sample size, bias, and alternative outcome. No one asked me for my beliefs. That's a whole other subject.

  • @mayenn2006
    @mayenn20068 күн бұрын

    @AnsharSeraphim I really loved your comment. It was insightful, informed, and just plain smart. I also learned the word "sapience"; bold of us to give ourselves such a compliment for a species name. After listening to this lady speak, I knew this wasn't okay - I felt unsettled to put it mildy. But I didn't know how to piece convincingly piece together an argument that was logical and unbiased, something to convince me before anyone else. I was born and live in Central Africa, I'm a medical doctor. Lots of schooling, determination, sacrifice, discipline, effoert. But I am not at all one of the rich or even wealthy. I'm just kind of comfortable - by local standards, not universally. Using myself as a counterexample is being no different from the speaker here. That's me drawing conclusions based on small sample sizes. So, to slightly widen the web, I can for sure tell you that I am surrounded by people at work, at church, family, old friends, who do a lot of the "right things" and we're all still kind of struggling. I have immigrant families and friends in different western countries, working their asses off, getting into great schools. Yet not may make it past making ends meet. I read books, I watch movies, I see the world in one way or another. I am pretty sure that racial & sexist inequalities and limitations exist. I am also pretty sure that personality traits, mental health, other health problems have been known to set people back. I also know that timing can make or break a story, and so can having access to the right information. Running into the right people, social connections we have access to through friends, colleagues & other chosen professional environments. So, I wanted to be objective and ask admit to myself if I was down because I am just full of excuses and bullshit like she alludes to. But that didn't sit right with me. It is wonderful to me that you took the time to put it down for whatever passers-by needed to see it, learn from it and restructure their mind. Even your reply to the commenter who responded to your initial comment: no emotionality, no defensiveness. Just pointing out that you stated scientific facts, and then you let them defend themselves.

  • @AnsharSeraphim
    @AnsharSeraphim8 күн бұрын

    ​@@mayenn2006 Thanks for your comment, Mayenn! I don't know if you took the time to take a look at my channel or not, but your comment about mental health and other impediments definitely hits home. I was 75% nonverbal with autism until age 11 (I was honored to have the privilege to speak on this subject at a United Nations event). Today, I teach high stakes negotiation, applied behavioral psychology, and the principles of cognitive neuroscience to professionals, corporations, and entrepreneurs to help them better do what they're most passionate about. I do absolutely believe in the power of dynamic effort, systemized goals, and more, but no matter how well you apply those principles, it doesn't always guarantee a positive financial outcome, as many of those outcomes can depend on factors beyond someone's control. That being said, those same values, instead applied to personal development and enrichment, will almost always pay dividends, but a different kind. I'll leave you with a parting fact. Did you know that studies suggest that young adults with autism, regardless of their support needs, have up to an 85% unemployment rate? The CDC has stated in the past that approximately 1 in 44 people will be diagnosed with autism, and that statistic likely underrepresents the incidence in the female population, who are often underdiagnosed because of etiological and sociocultural differences. Career success, financial success, and many of the other metrics/KPIs we collective judge 'success' on are moving targets. It's my belief that an oversimplification of the metric of 'effort and hard work' may not actually create the deterministic outcomes we hope for as individuals, but they certainly can change our agency as people. It would likely be my position finding value in that outcome, specifically, might make us all more satisfied with our personal journeys. If you'd like more information on what might actually change financial outcomes, rather than just 'effort', some possible recommended reading might include the collected works of Kiyosaki, specifically 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad'. He specifically addresses why hard work and effort might not necessarily create the kinds of changes we collectively aim for. Food for thought! Thanks for weighing in. All my best.

  • @cf9844
    @cf984410 күн бұрын

    Ozzy get a sex change?

  • @PbSpike5150
    @PbSpike515010 күн бұрын

    Why is she dressed like Austin Powers?

  • @ZachCarden-ui9rz
    @ZachCarden-ui9rz9 күн бұрын

    BRILLIANT 😂

  • @jamesfink1871
    @jamesfink18719 күн бұрын

    Where do you think she made her money?

  • @jamiejswagga
    @jamiejswagga11 күн бұрын

    Pure gold for all time

  • @Bizdeviz
    @Bizdeviz11 күн бұрын

    This is accurate and concise. You should absolutely roll this out as a YT Short and an IG reel. Good stuff 👍🏽 keep up the consistent content. You’re going to breakthrough in no time.

  • @JohnPretty1
    @JohnPretty112 күн бұрын

    You're too right it's not a perfect country.

  • @JohnPretty1
    @JohnPretty112 күн бұрын

    NB excepting American Gonzalo Lira kidnapped in Ukraine.

  • @JohnPretty1
    @JohnPretty112 күн бұрын

    Great skill set, just a pity it's not put to good use. This stuff should be used in negotiations with Putin for example. Ukraine could have been saved before the war even started.

  • @MarketingHeretic2024
    @MarketingHeretic202413 күн бұрын

    This stuff is old but gold

  • @aarontaylor5119
    @aarontaylor511915 күн бұрын

    Why are you dressed like Austin Powers? (It's groovy though baby)

  • @comatoo
    @comatoo15 күн бұрын

    I came to the comments specifically to post that exact question

  • @dawnsmart1992
    @dawnsmart199214 күн бұрын

    Hahaha! Yes, I'm "Robin Robins, International Master of Marketing!" We have a theme to our events every year and I dress up for fun and to play the part. We even had "Dr. Evil" there and Fat Bastard, Number 2, Fembots at the party and more.

  • @thrices4372
    @thrices437217 күн бұрын

    This is good info

  • @HMASIF
    @HMASIF17 күн бұрын

    There’s such good value in what she’s saying but is she dressed like this!!

  • @dawnsmart1992
    @dawnsmart199217 күн бұрын

    Hahaha! Yeah, that was our Boot Camp event where we theme it. That year was "The Godmarketer" and that's why I'm dressed like this.

  • @petercedilnik3254
    @petercedilnik325418 күн бұрын

    Pro girl

  • @petercedilnik3254
    @petercedilnik325418 күн бұрын

    Kids :D

  • @fearlesstryhard1316
    @fearlesstryhard131622 күн бұрын

    Damn no matter how much money they have its never enough is it daaaayumm sorry my friend

  • @manwashay
    @manwashay22 күн бұрын

    This is incredible advice.

  • @TheIshant7
    @TheIshant727 күн бұрын

    Very True

  • @SiddhuSahani-2000
    @SiddhuSahani-200028 күн бұрын

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    @sijijubi692228 күн бұрын

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    @AnishaMansuri-xj6iq28 күн бұрын

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  • @user-ts6jo9xo9b
    @user-ts6jo9xo9b28 күн бұрын

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  • @SumanGupta_rahul
    @SumanGupta_rahul28 күн бұрын

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  • @sourgummiescureyourpain4555
    @sourgummiescureyourpain4555Ай бұрын

    Lmao the times are almost over where you can expect employees to grow your business for you... You can't expect people to have an entrepreneurial mindset and not get any fair share of the profit.

  • @RobinRobinsTMT
    @RobinRobinsTMTАй бұрын

    What are you basing that on? I have 150+ employees and they are all contributing to the growth of my business. I don't expect them to have an entrepreneurial mindset unless they are a GM or leader sharing in the profits, or are commissioned based sales reps. Not all employees want that kind of variable pay, but still help to grow the business.

  • @peterhuffam1006
    @peterhuffam1006Ай бұрын

    By the sound of it, this gal knows NOTHING about Leadership.

  • @RobinRobinsTMT
    @RobinRobinsTMTАй бұрын

    Okay, I'll play. Tell me about the company you've grown, how many employees you had working for you and where I'm wrong.

  • @mikeclemmons6372
    @mikeclemmons6372Ай бұрын

    Hint... He doesn't own or run a business

  • @mwerth67
    @mwerth67Ай бұрын

    I think this commenter is confusing leadership with babysitting. And he clearly doesn’t know a thing about you Robin

  • @gregoryashley7963
    @gregoryashley7963Ай бұрын

    Man. I woke up today feeling guilty because I haven't been as productive as I could have been this week. And bang! This video gets posted. Just what I needed to hear. Thank you.

  • @RobinRobinsTMT
    @RobinRobinsTMTАй бұрын

    That's what we're here for! So glad you liked it. 🙂

  • @garlandgarland940
    @garlandgarland940Ай бұрын

    Every markers favorite sociopath Dan Kennedy