The Operator’s Canon

Verified against the current platform, July 2026.

The Operator’s Canon collects the timeless marketing ideas that still move the needle — the Dream 100, positioning, the value equation, market awareness, and the rest — and explains each one for operators who have to apply it, not students memorizing it. Every entry is a complete, plain-English breakdown of where the idea came from, why it works, where it still applies (and where it doesn’t), and exactly how to use it in a small business today. The full, filterable collection lives at /operators-canon/.

The flywheel model marketing approach replaces the one-way funnel with a self-reinforcing loop where satisfied customers do the work of pulling in new ones.
The kano model gives operators a clear lens for deciding which parts of their offer prevent dissatisfaction, which drive satisfaction, and which create surprise, and the gap between those three things is where most small-business energy gets wasted.
McCarthy’s four-P framework is sixty-five years old and still the sharpest diagnostic an operator has for asking whether a business is misaligned, before spending another dollar on ads.
Learn how to identify a north star metric that reflects real customer value, and stop letting dashboards full of vanity numbers run your decisions.
The rule of one copywriting principle, one reader, one idea, one promise, one action, separates messages people act on from messages they ignore. This is the operator’s guide to applying it.
The Fogg Behavior Model gives you a three-part diagnostic for any moment a customer should act but doesn’t, and a clear fix for each failure mode.
Permission marketing is the strategy of building an audience that has explicitly opted in to hear from you, and why that owned attention is worth more than any rented channel.
The decoy effect lets you reshape which package or tier your customers choose, by adding a third option that makes the right choice obvious.
The value ladder gives your offer portfolio a shape, a deliberate path from the lowest-risk first purchase to the highest-value engagement you can deliver.
Customer discovery is how you find out whether the problem you think you’re solving is the problem real customers actually have, before you spend money finding out the hard way.

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The Operator’s Library

Field manuals, guides, and tools for the people who have to make the system actually work — written from production, not theory.

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Every manual and guide is checked against the current release and carries the month it was last verified.

Corrected Openly

When a tool changes or we get something wrong, the fix is dated and noted on the affected guide.

Built by an Operator

Written by one person running the same automations, checkouts, and campaigns these books document. By Brian Kasday →