Allan Dib highlights an apparent paradox in marketing: it’s both easy and hard.
Marketing is “easy” in the sense that it follows proven frameworks & anyone willing to follow the process can achieve consistent results. It doesn’t require genius-level creativity to work effectively.
However, it’s also “hard” because achieving these results demands discipline, persistence, and the willingness to do the work most people avoid. Dabbling or approaching marketing half-heartedly will likely lead to failure.
Dib underscores this mindset by asking: “Do you wanna be right or rich?”
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