What do warring families, dragons, and great marketing have in common?

More than you might think.

You probably watch the TV show "Game of Thrones" for its gritty characters, political intrigue, and mind-bending plot twists.

But take a look at author George R.R. Martin—the man behind the curtain—and you'll find a philosophy that goes far beyond entertainment.

Martin isn't just a great storyteller. The way he approaches his work also has plenty of practical applications for growing one's business.

1. Understanding the Real Meaning of "Overnight Success"

To the casual fan, Martin came out of nowhere. Most viewers don't know he published the first book in the series way back in 1996.

His dramatic rise to the top makes for a great story. But it ignores the 40-year process that made it possible. Martin started writing professionally (and struggled for years) in 1971.

It might not take 40 years for your marketing to work, but it might take longer than you expect. Some marketers get frustrated chasing elusive quick wins. They jump from strategy to strategy without ever giving one the time it takes to pay off.

A laser focus on daily processes—things like optimizing lead nurturing and refining your understanding of target customers—isn't as glamorous as searching for that one magical campaign. But it's also much more likely to grow a business.

2. Totally Immersing Oneself

On Martin's website, he talks about a "total immersion" method he uses when doing background research for novels. He read as many medieval history books as he could get his hands on before starting to write.

Swimming in this information gives Martin a rich foundation upon which to build stories. All of the little nuggets come together and make the narrative ring true.

Are you living and breathing your industry? A lot of marketers aren't. They work hard, but they don't set aside time to keep learning.

Dedicating time every day to read, listen to podcasts, and watch videos about your niche is one of the most cost-effective investments you can make. When you apply them, all the pieces of information you collect can create a huge competitive advantage.

3. Killing One's Darlings

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Corey Pemberton is a freelance copywriter and blogger at Copy Arc

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