“I Tried That. It Doesn’t Work.” (And Why That’s Not The End)

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I spoke with a prospect who default response was “I tried that before”, “We’ve done that already” and my favorite “it doesn’t work” with a complimentary eye roll.

“I tried content marketing.”

“I tried LinkedIn.”

“I tried video.”

“It doesn’t work.”

But here’s what’s really being said:

“I tried once.”

“I tried briefly.”

“I tried without a plan.”

The Quick-Fix Fallacy

Professionals often:

  • Try something once
  • Give it minimal effort
  • Expect immediate results
  • Abandon ship too early

Then declare it “doesn’t work.”

The Implementation Reality

Most initiatives fail because:

  • There was no real strategy
  • There was no consistent execution
  • There was no measurement plan
  • There was no patience

Not because the tactic was wrong.

The Success Formula

What actually works requires:

  • Clear objectives
  • Consistent execution
  • Measured progress
  • Time to develop

Everything works.

For someone.

Somewhere.

If implemented properly.

The Path Forward

Consider this framework:

  1. Strategy Before Tactics
  • Define clear goals
  • Set realistic timelines
  • Create measurement criteria
  • Build proper foundations
  1. Implementation Architecture
  • Start small but consistent
  • Build sustainable habits
  • Focus on systems
  • Create accountability
  1. Measurement Matrix
  • Track leading indicators
  • Monitor engagement metrics
  • Measure actual outcomes
  • Adjust based on data

The Professional’s Choice

You can:

  • Keep trying random tactics
  • Keep abandoning too early
  • Keep starting over
  • Keep failing forward

Or:

  • Choose strategic focus
  • Commit to real implementation
  • Trust the process
  • Measure what matters

Because here’s the truth: Success isn’t about the tactic. It’s about the implementation.

Next Steps

  1. Audit your past attempts
  2. Identify implementation gaps
  3. Build proper foundations
  4. Commit to real execution

It’s not that it doesn’t work. It’s that you haven’t made it work. Yet.

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