Joe’s gimmick has worked out pretty well for Tony Robbins. On the other hand, thing did not go so well for the guy who made coin by telling people he got rich by placing “tiny ads” in local newspapers on his late night infomercials, Don Lapre. His “Making Money Secrets” program seemed to work for him (though not for the people who spent $39.99 plus shipping and handling for his scheme) but when he tried to peddle “The Greatest Vitamin in the World” he caught the attention of the authorities and committed suicide before facing trial for numerous charges of money laundering, wire fraud and mail fraud.
Being a consultant is easier – ask people what the problem is and how they’d solve it; put the problem in a PowerPoint presentation and the solution in a report, and cash the cheque.
Once read an editorial column in a magazine. Gist was that you’re all boobs and if you’ll just send me $19.95 I’ll send you a copy of my book telling you just why you’re boobs. I cancelled my subscription.
Makes sense. Seems very few of those motivational folks, speaker or author, have not actually done anything really motivational in their lives before going into the motivanal buisness.
BE THIS GUY almost 2 years ago
Soon, everyone will be a motivational speaker, and there will be no audience.
BasilBruce almost 2 years ago
Makes about as much sense as “being famous for being famous.”
ronaldspence almost 2 years ago
Ask Joe if he needs an intern Rat!
syzygy47 almost 2 years ago
A more traditional version of what seems to be called “social media influencers” nowadays. I do not bleepin’ understand it.
sirbadger almost 2 years ago
This is similar to those work from home ads they used to put in magazines 50 years ago. Send us money and we’ll tell you how to make money.
TampaFanatic1 almost 2 years ago
Joe’s gimmick has worked out pretty well for Tony Robbins. On the other hand, thing did not go so well for the guy who made coin by telling people he got rich by placing “tiny ads” in local newspapers on his late night infomercials, Don Lapre. His “Making Money Secrets” program seemed to work for him (though not for the people who spent $39.99 plus shipping and handling for his scheme) but when he tried to peddle “The Greatest Vitamin in the World” he caught the attention of the authorities and committed suicide before facing trial for numerous charges of money laundering, wire fraud and mail fraud.
DennisinSeattle almost 2 years ago
Joe makes a good point. But I can’t see Rat as a motivational speaker.
baddawg1989 almost 2 years ago
An honest motivational speaker? [Rocky the Flying Squirrel] That trick never works! :-p
blunebottle almost 2 years ago
I’m surprised Rat hadn’t already thought of that.
The dude from FL Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A politician, That’s what they do
I need a burrito almost 2 years ago
With this strat anyone can find their calling
TonysSon almost 2 years ago
If he really wanted to pull in the bucks, he’d open a mega-church.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Being a consultant is easier – ask people what the problem is and how they’d solve it; put the problem in a PowerPoint presentation and the solution in a report, and cash the cheque.
AndreasMartin almost 2 years ago
‘I have mental problems’ is todays gold mine.
monya_43 almost 2 years ago
Sounds like he got Rat motivated. What a guy!
TheWildSow almost 2 years ago
I know a guy who’s a speaker at business seminars. His name? Gene Swindell! I always thought that was so appropriate.
(So does he – he jokes about it at the beginning of his spiel.)
derdave969 almost 2 years ago
Once read an editorial column in a magazine. Gist was that you’re all boobs and if you’ll just send me $19.95 I’ll send you a copy of my book telling you just why you’re boobs. I cancelled my subscription.
uniquename almost 2 years ago
Joe is good at his job. Rat has been motivated.
brick10 almost 2 years ago
This must be the same formula cartoonists use to get rich.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Buy my book. It will tell you how to get rich.”
Amazingly, this keeps working.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A thousand bucks? That’s a lot of doe!
colinmac2 almost 2 years ago
Rat would be more of a Demotivational Speaker.
rshive almost 2 years ago
What will Rat motivate people to do? Or Joe, for that matter?
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
But Rat doesn’t understand…if he’s not good at motivational speaking he won’t make it in that world……
Ellis97 almost 2 years ago
A thousand bucks just for some pep talk? Sheesh.
Snolep almost 2 years ago
He also gets chicks for free.
Snolep almost 2 years ago
I was waiting for a pun on the name “Joe.”
Radish... almost 2 years ago
Motivated for what?
Smokie almost 2 years ago
Sanders said “If you want to be rich, write a book”. As he was on a book tour promoting his book.
T... almost 2 years ago
Joe’s way too short to be a motivational speaker…
Cameron1988 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Still cheaper than Tony Robbins
zeexenon almost 2 years ago
Yep. The best takeaway from listening to Motivational Speakers.
kaffekup almost 2 years ago
It beats living in a van down by the river.
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Sadly,Pastis didn’t have to walk far to find a “Joe”
ArcticFox Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The epidemy of salesmanship.
christelisbetty almost 2 years ago
Rat’s idea of a motivational tool is a baseball bat.
knight1192a almost 2 years ago
Makes sense. Seems very few of those motivational folks, speaker or author, have not actually done anything really motivational in their lives before going into the motivanal buisness.
gary.eddings4157 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
P. T. Barnum was so, so right……..
Earls Before Swine Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Stephan does these kinds of strips where it seems like he’s kicking off a storyline but it doesn’t. Kinda wish he would expand on these jokes.
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 2 years ago
Nice work if you can get it.
Sisyphos almost 2 years ago
Rat would more likely be the anti-motivational speaker and be ridden out of town on a rail!
wordsmeet almost 2 years ago
Same modus operandi of any influencer, TED talker and life coach out there, I think.
aussie399 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sounds like an influencer. Certainly not an ifluenced