Lazy marketers tend to be amazing. I have over 700 people working at my ad agency NP Digital. Within the next 12 months, I’ll probably hire another 300 plus employees. Over the years, I’ve hired over 2000 people. That’s a lot of people, and I’ve learned that some of the best markers tend to be the lazy ones. Lazy markers Neil, you’re crazy, right? Let me explain.
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First off, majority of the people who work for me aren’t lazy. And when I say lazy, it doesn’t mean that they’re not willing to work 40 hours or 50 hours a week. A lot of times it just means they don’t want to do that specific task or work. But in marketing, to do well, you need creativity.
Now don’t confuse lazy with dumb or lazy with people who aren’t willing to work 40, 50 hours a week. If you hire smart people who have ambition to win, but don’t like putting in the effort, they will figure out shortcuts, especially if they don’t want to put in the effort on mundane, boring tasks.
It’s not that they don’t want to put in 180 hours. It’s just like, wait, there must be a better, more efficient way. And yes, some people consider that lazy, but I consider that a great quality. So for a portion of your hires, one out of 10 if you’re small or three out of 100 if you’re a larger company like ours, look for lazy smart people, ones who are ambitious, still willing to work the hours, but they don’t want to do the mundane, boring tasks or put in 180 hours, every month doing something that the competition is doing because they believe there’s a better way.
You want people who are like, hey, I can get more done in less hours and get better results. And they’ll figure out how, because they want to spend their time doing other things, whether it’s playing soccer or whether it’s doing other marketing activities or whether it’s reading and learning.
Now here’s the example of a lazy marker that I hired who climbed the ranks of my organization. Keep in mind he’s smart. And I got his permission to use his name in the video his name in ‘s Kyle Baleza and he started off as a link builder in Brazil. Then he helped build our operations in our S&P division.
And then he started helping with global expansion. Now with Kyle, he works way more than 40, 50 hours a week, right? When I mean, he’s lazy, I’m talking about, he hated to create proposals. So he created templates for that. And then he rolled it out to the rest of the team to make their lives easier. He was tired of sales reps asking, could they close the deal at a certain price?
So when clients try to negotiate, he’s just like, wait, this is too many people for me to deal with. This is inefficient. Let me build a calculator that just gives our sales reps the answer so they don’t have to ask me again. He was tired of following up with clients to get payments when credit card failed. So he started to create a process where you get their ACH information and credit card details, so that way there’s backup options. So that way, more payments go through.
In other words, he figures out systems and processes to automate tasks that he doesn’t want to deal with over and over again, he puts in the hours that’s needed to get things done but he hates dealing with the same things over and over again that shouldn’t be dealt with. And that he feels there’s better solutions. That’s what I mean by lazy.
Now he does love his job. And I mentioned, he’s ambitious, he’s smart. And he puts in way more than 50 hours a week working. And he’s just lazy from the aspect that he doesn’t like doing things that he believes are waste of time, that other people don’t mind doing each and every single week when he’s like, wait, I can automate this.
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Nice hook! It's counter-intuitive and made me want to find out what the "catch" was. Over 30 years we've employed a lot of people and it's true that the smart people who are intolerant of repetitive drudge work are usually top performers because they are aiming high. Lazy people who are just bone lazy are another 'kettle of fish' and it's always great when they go to work for a competitor!
Hey Neil, i have done on page seo. I have covered my focus keyword in title, meta description, tags, in intro, in H1, h2 and h3 and the keywords in first paragraph of H1.
Now my concern is, I will add the LSI keywords but should I be aware of adding the target keyword frequently or should I go with keyword density or should I write with flow.
Because Google put more weightage in beginning.
Means what do you think?
Amazing Example About One Of Your Employees Sir. Very Good Example and Explanation Given About Lazy But Creative Sir.
Hey neil, you are talking about me π₯± i learned to make Excel dashboards and i enjoy learning stuff, what i do now is to make tools that monitor the efforts of the team and help me and my boss to take smarter decisions. Thanks mate
Neil, it's time you hire me.
You Don't like helping someone… Why is my new articles disappearing and reappearing on Google search results
I'm this person 1000%.
If I wanted to work with Neil, I must be bald and own truckloads of white T-Shirts as evident by @0:27
How does one find these people?
Thinking outside the box is 100% the way to go. Being valued by value brought to the team is so much better than being valued on the time you spend in the office
Lazy? No, just want the best results with the least amount of effort. Frees up time to stay on top of your game and understand the next best thing coming up!
Sounds like me π
I asked several photographers (at workshops) how to nail angles because that was my biggest pain point at the time. All of them said "just practice a lot, and you'll get it with time."
Luckily, I didn't belive that because they all had something in common. So I dissected the photos of good photographers, and figured out the formula π
Lazy can be confused with dumb, but it's not always the case. π If these people believe that there's a better option and search for hacks and more creative way to do things, then it all makes sense.
I wouldn't call Kyle lazy, I'd call him efficient. π Cheers
The gist is so inspiring! On a lighter note: it's kinda the first clickbaity title you've used, Neil π
Working 40-50 hours a week is completely unnecessary and is more likely to lead to less productivity due to burnout as well as higher turnover. Yβall need to get that out of your head. Use automation tools. Take a walk. Youβll think clearer.
Neil reminds me of Larry David in that episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm where Larry hires a chef simply because he is bald.
Do you hire expert alone or you consider startup marketer too?
Iβm starting to get the idea that Neil only hires other bald guys
No worries Neil. When I saw you use the word "lazy" I had no doubt you had good reason for saying so and meant something different by it (I agree with you)πππ Awesome video!
Something exciting information neil sir
It's very rare to see a Boss who care's why you are "lazy"π Before I started my digital journey, one question I had to ask myself was "do I really love doing this? Guess what? I believe as a digital marketer, the more you learn the more exciting it becomes. Thanks Neil