Now, I refuse to confirm or deny whether or not I’ve seen the movie Magic Mike. However, before I get into this post, you should be reminded of my original post about Channing Tatum — posted on the night when my cousins and I may or may not have gone to see this movie on opening night.
“Magic Mike is great, but Channing Tatum has nothing on my Mister.”
business success through Magic Mike movie example
business success through Magic Mike movie example
business success through Magic Mike movie example
business success through Magic Mike movie example
50 Shades of Paid is an idea I got from facebook…
I don’t remember where, but I will be capitalizing
on this for the movie release.***
In the movie itself, Mike goes in to get a business loan — when, in my humble opinion, he didn’t need one! If I were coaching him — and if Channing Tatum is reading this, I’m open to this opportunity — I’d have him SELL some of his furniture to raise funds.
business success through Magic Mike movie example
- Why not set up a custom-made table at the strip joint? AUCTION it off for a night / date / private dance with its creator? I bet he’d add to that original stack of cash really quick!
- Why not take a MOnday night and open the strip club up to investors, interior designers, or upscale furniture store owners… complete with TASTEFUL performances and a woman taking orders for custom furniture?
- Why not write a shook ( a short book) of his life story and goals as a furniture creator, stripper, entrepreneur — and have a private book signing?
Bottom line… I don’t think he needed a loan. He needed to sell something.
What can you sell today?
What business opportunities are you walking past every day?