Build Your MMA Career and Rise to the Top
By Yael Grauer on May 26, 2010
Even if you don’t have a huge following or come from a name-brand camp
What’s the difference between the fighter that everyone has heard of and the fighter who gets left out in the dust? How come some strong, talented guys are virtually ignored and other guys always get the fights, the ticket sales, the spotlight, and–win or lose– sponsors knocking down their door?
Guess what? It’s not all about talent. Plenty of fighters make their way up the rungs with suspect records. And it’s not all about who you know, either. In reality, it’s about marketing and PR strategies–and best of all, these are strategies that you can learn and start implementing right away.
If you are serious about your MMA career–or are managing a fighter who is serious about theirs–you need to know this stuff.
- How to tap into marketing concepts to sell your products and services–and build a cult following
- How to get the word out about your fight–even when your promotion doesn’t
- The simplest ways to get your name plastered all over the media–both online and offline
- What the heck to say in an interview, anyway–and what to do when your interviewer sucks balls
- How to develop a web presence to build up your following–and start selling your stuff
- The best ways to promote yourself without being a jerk (unless you want to be)
- How to avoid media disasters that hurt end your career
Here’s What You Can Get Your Hands On, Right Now
When you purchase a copy of In Your Corner, you’ll get:
- A 107-page PDF eBook loaded with information on how to do everything described on this page (and much, much more)
- 10 embedded activities you can print out and complete whenever you want, so you can start using the skills you learned right away
- Examples of MMA media disasters, averted, because you’ll know how to navigate through treacherous waters and come out ahead
Just $67.00 $45.00 puts all that cutting edge information right into your hands so you can start leveraging your strengths, improving your weaknesses and kicking ass outside of the cage as well as in it.
Click on fightebooks.com now, and start watching doors open with us In Your Corner.
BONUS!
We’ve got years of experience in MMA media–observing the effects of marketing and PR efforts (or lack thereof) from the inside. But we don’t know it all. That’s why we consulted with experts in the industry to fill in some gaps we were missing.
We consulted with pro fighter Lana Stefanac and independent matchmaker Sam Wilson to get you information on what you need to know before signing a contract–whether you’re fighting locally, internationally or on the rez in a state without a boxing commission. You’ll also learn the red flags to watch out for–and when not to sign.
We got ten insider tips on the medical end of things from CSAC ringside physician Happy Reynolds.
Former research biochemist Robb Wolf has your nutritional recommendations covered, and S+C coach Eric Cressey explains when you actually want stagnancy in your training regimen.
ACT NOW
For a limited time, we are offering In Your Corner for an early bird rate of $45.00. In two weeks, we’ll raise the price up to $67. What are you waiting for?
Disclaimer: Your individual success depends on your own background, dedication, motivation, work ethic and talent. We can’t guarantee any specific results–but we can give you the tools to get there. What you do with them is up to you.
One more thing!
If you’re not willing to work hard, if you think you already know everything there is to know about rising to the top (even though you haven’t) or if you want to keep doing things your way (even if it’s not working) then In Your Corner is not for you. You’re more than welcome to sit on the sidelines, cursing your luck and dooming yourself to eternal obscurity.
But if you’re prepared to work hard to reach your goals, and try your hand at time-tested strategies before your competition does, then you need to read In Your Corner right away. What are you waiting for?
Filed Under: MMA
About the Author: Yael Grauer is an Op-Ed Columnist for MMA Opinion. She has worked as a photographer, journalist, editor, proofreader and English teacher. She also works as a women's MMA editor for the Savage Science. Yael trains in Brazilian jiu jitsu. Her website is http://yaewrites.com.














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