Mybusinesshasballs.com emphasizes content that encourages marketers to shed conventional thinking in favor of methods that are sure to draw attention. With site features such as the Balls to the Wall Monthly, Which Way is My Rear End? blog and My Freaking Hero Business Highlight, the tone is clearly set for a sassy, straightforward approach to marketing with a humorous twist.
Members are given access to content based on membership level, and even that is rife with irreverent innuendo. The entry level is a “Blue Membership.” Members may upgrade to become a “Gold Member,” or at the highest level, a “Brass Member.” For all the comedy and parody, Mybusinesshasballs.com is packed with practical information that is pinpointed to increasing a small business owner’s profits.
Mybusinesshasballs.com promises its members an A to Z marketing plan, covering topics such as how to effectively use social media to promote your business, getting your direct mail read and responded to, techniques for driving traffic to your website and even how to write a dynamic sales letter. The site also emphasizes attitude and outlook, encouraging its members to be clear about what they want and how to achieve it.
Membership includes an entry in the MBHB Network, affording members the opportunity to network and build relationships with other “ballsy” entrepreneurs. There is a strong emphasis on networking and relationship building, with members being given abundant opportunity to present products and services, connect with other businesses and even to appeal for advice and investors in a feature called “The Shark Tank.”
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