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More Customers - Watch those Little Things o me saying he was having a difficult time getting additional clients, mostly, getting attention from his prospects long enough to turn them into paying clients.Two situations, two perfectly acceptable experiences, but in one case, an excitement about great service and in the other case, just OK.The LaptopI have a laptop which is under warranty - 5 working day turnaround they said when I rang them about a power problem. Efficient and effective they were too.So someone came to collect it the next day and, as they said, I got a ca Once I heard his marketing message, I understood EXACTLY what the problem was and it came down to just one word: “fiduciary.” Now, I don’t know about you, but when I first met him, I didn’t really use that New Study Questions Value Of Pricey Banner Ads Many people get tempted to use the fancy phrases that they use on a regular basis, in their marketing materials. Problem is they end up speaking “above” their prospects’ heads.Recently there was an article in USAToday by Edward C. Baig that cast doubt on the value of spending large amounts of money on pricey banner ads.According to Baig, the Nielsen Norman Group, based in Fremont California, recently released a study where the Nielson firm asked more then 230 participants to research specific topics online. The participants were hooked up to sophisticated eye-trac I see this use of jargon all too often when visiting people’s websites and in networking groups. My impression is there’s a lack of confidence in there somewhere and people are trying to compensate by trying to sound overly professional or fancy. Well, the result is that not only are people’s eyes glazing over, they’re also probably losing lots of potential clients that way, and not to mention, lots of potential referrals. Only people in your industry know what you mean when you use fancy words that are meant to exclude, rather than include. A potential client is not always part of YOUR industry and as such, they won’t really understand all the technical stuff. Besides, they don’t care WHAT you do, remember? They only care about what you can do for THEM. So, skip the jargon, will you? It’s time to pretend that your audience and referral partners are 6-year olds, and not as an insult, but rather, as a way to have what you say be:
That’s why I don’t talk about fancy marketing plans or closing-the-sale scripts in my own marketing materials. All I basically talk about is, More Clients, In Record Time and Consistently. Client example: A couple of years ago, a client came to me saying he was having a difficult time getting additional clients, mostly, getting attention from his prospects long enough to turn them into paying clients. Once I heard his marketing message, I understood EXACTLY what the problem was and it came down to just one word: “fiduciary.” Now, I don’t know about you, but when I first met him, I didn’t really use that Six Money Making Ideas to compensate by trying to sound overly professional or fancy. Well, the result is that not only are people’s eyes glazing over, they’re also probably losing lots of potential clients that way, and not to mention, lots of potential referrals.Money making ideas are more fun to dream up than to follow through on, so I'll keep on dreaming and let the reader be the entrepreneur. Here are the latest ideas for businesses, services and products that might make some money for those who want to lead the way.1. Market search dogs directly to the public. Dogs work for police departments and search-and-rescue squads, but why limit them to t Only people in your industry know what you mean when you use fancy words that are meant to exclude, rather than include. A potential client is not always part of YOUR industry and as such, they won’t really understand all the technical stuff. Besides, they don’t care WHAT you do, remember? They only care about what you can do for THEM. So, skip the jargon, will you? It’s time to pretend that your audience and referral partners are 6-year olds, and not as an insult, but rather, as a way to have what you say be:
That’s why I don’t talk about fancy marketing plans or closing-the-sale scripts in my own marketing materials. All I basically talk about is, More Clients, In Record Time and Consistently. Client example: A couple of years ago, a client came to me saying he was having a difficult time getting additional clients, mostly, getting attention from his prospects long enough to turn them into paying clients. Once I heard his marketing message, I understood EXACTLY what the problem was and it came down to just one word: “fiduciary.” Now, I don’t know about you, but when I first met him, I didn’t really use that 5 Compelling Reasons to Choose a Wellness Opportunity otential client is not always part of YOUR industry and as such, they won’t really understand all the technical stuff. Besides, they don’t care WHAT you do, remember? They only care about what you can do for THEM.I actually have two separate online businesses -1. Selling wellness products and2. Selling digital information products (eBooks)Because I can look at things from both perspectives, I often tend to compare the two businesses from the point of view of the "better" opportunity.But if I were asked to recommend a single business as the best way to make a living online, the We So, skip the jargon, will you? It’s time to pretend that your audience and referral partners are 6-year olds, and not as an insult, but rather, as a way to have what you say be:
That’s why I don’t talk about fancy marketing plans or closing-the-sale scripts in my own marketing materials. All I basically talk about is, More Clients, In Record Time and Consistently. Client example: A couple of years ago, a client came to me saying he was having a difficult time getting additional clients, mostly, getting attention from his prospects long enough to turn them into paying clients. Once I heard his marketing message, I understood EXACTLY what the problem was and it came down to just one word: “fiduciary.” Now, I don’t know about you, but when I first met him, I didn’t really use that The Secret Ingredient of a Great Job to have what you say be:A cartoonist, a magician, and a dolphin trainer walk into a bar…Certain job titles seem to ooze fun. But I have a hard time imagining very many jobs that can’t be made fun with just a little bit of effort.My wife Kim and I were in California for a series of speaking engagements. We were able to spend a few days out and about in the San Francisco area before hunkering down and
That’s why I don’t talk about fancy marketing plans or closing-the-sale scripts in my own marketing materials. All I basically talk about is, More Clients, In Record Time and Consistently. Client example: A couple of years ago, a client came to me saying he was having a difficult time getting additional clients, mostly, getting attention from his prospects long enough to turn them into paying clients. Once I heard his marketing message, I understood EXACTLY what the problem was and it came down to just one word: “fiduciary.” Now, I don’t know about you, but when I first met him, I didn’t really use that Driving Customers to You - Your Car as a Marketing Vehicle o me saying he was having a difficult time getting additional clients, mostly, getting attention from his prospects long enough to turn them into paying clients.You can turn your vehicle into a rolling advertisement. Costs start at just a few dollars, and you can put your business name, slogan, phone number and web site URL in front of thousands of potential customers while you are driving along the freeway, stuck in traffic or even while you are parked. Here are some of the best ways to use your vehicle as a marketing tool.Bumper stickers are so in Once I heard his marketing message, I understood EXACTLY what the problem was and it came down to just one word: “fiduciary.” Now, I don’t know about you, but when I first met him, I didn’t really use that word frequently (to tell you the real honest truth, I didn’t know what it meant) and I suspected his prospects didn’t either. Instead of talking on the prospect’s level, this client was speaking in nothing but jargon and he realized it was becoming a big turnoff. Basically, business was literally slipping through his fingers because of it. Once I explained to him what was going on, he switched his marketing message from providing complicated “fiduciary and 401K services” to “taking the financial piles of paper off the desks of HR people,” and guess what? Yup, he has more business than he can handle now. (I love this client. He totally GOT it, once I pointed it out. Whenever I see him, we now laugh about “fiduciary.”) Your Assignment: Make sure you phrase your marketing message and claim in everyday terms, preferably results. Practice on a 6-year old child, if you can. Tell the child your marketing message and ask them to tell you what you do. Believe me; kids are smarter than most adults are on this stuff, so if they can’t repeat it, your prospects and referral sources probably won’t know what you do either. It all comes down to K.I.S.S. (keep it simple, sweetheart!). © 2006 Client Attraction LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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