The Top 10 The Top Ten Signs
That Your Marketing Message Needs a Facelift
by Bea Fields
Is your marketing plan dull, flat, and downright boring? Is it lacking
the zest and appeal which can penetrate the consciousness of your
buyers? If so, you may be driving away folks who could easily buy
your products or services. If so, these ten signs from The 90 Day
Marketing Marathon Blunders from A to Z: B is for Boring will support
you in raising your awareness of what drives folks away and tips on
how you can create a message which will catch fire in the market place.
1. It's all about you.
Folks are not interested in you and your accolades. They want to
know what you can do to solve their problem of the day. Drop the
focus on you, and turn the spotlight on what is important to your
buyer.
2. It is filled with details and research.
People are bogged down in details and statistics. They are much
more interested in buying from someone who shares their personal
experiences and who is willing to build an open and honest relationship.
3. It lacks action-oriented words.
People love to buy Nike products, because the words "Just
Do It" communicate action. By using words such as run, dance,
live, sing, move, or play, you will get your potential clients moving,
excited about buying your product or service.
4. You have nothing new to offer.
People are bored with the same old same old. Put yourself on the
bleeding edge of your profession by taking advantage of the new
tools and resources which are out of the norm. (Example: In Coaching,
we take advantage of modern online survey tools and blogging tools
which breathe new life into our businesses.)
5. Your message drips of "neediness."
If your marketing message is focused on "sell, sell, sell,"
you will send the message that you are needy, which will drive customers
away. Communicate your willingness to provide value, and you will
develop raving fans.
6. Your message lacks "color."
An advertisement can be delivered in black and white, still have
"color," and paint an amazing picture. Use powerful words
which will grab the attention of your potential customers such as
discover (suggests excitement), proven (sends a message of peace
of mind), and savings (everyone wants more money and more time).
7. You are marketing on the surface.
People buy based on emotions. If you are selling shampoo, don't
just sell shampoo...sell beautiful hair. If you are selling heating
and air units, sell comfort and warmth. If you are selling a vacation,
sell a luxurious day on the beach and romantic walks under the stars.
8. It lacks your personality.
Even if you are selling widgets, folks want to know who is selling
the widgets. Why? Because they want to know you can be trusted to
deliver as promised. Use fun photographs and life stories so that
your buyers can get a closer look at your life. The connection you
will make will be unforgettable.
9. Your message lacks "added value."
Studies show that people will buy if the value perceived is worth
the investment. If you are charging nickels and dimes for small
extras, you will quickly drive buyers away. People who "nit
pick" over incidentals are often considered to be "uptight"
and "inflexible." Yawn!!! Drop the nit-picking, and over
deliver by adding extra value. Folks will love you for it!
10. You are playing "Follow the Leader."
People want to buy from people who are leaders. Be bold and unique
in what you stand for in your business, and make this known on your
website, in your brochures, and in the articles you write. You will
position yourself as someone who is unique, confident, and someone
who is worthy of trust.
Copyright 2004 Five Star Leader Coaching and Training
About The Author
Bea Fields is an Executive Coach and the President of Five
Star Leader Coaching and Training. She is a Consultant, Trainer, Public
Speaker and Visionary for the Personal Environments Community for
www.CoachVille.com.
Along with Mitch Meyerson, Founder of Guerrilla Marketing Coach, she
is the co-leader of the Guerrilla Marketing Coach Certification program.
She is the co-author of the 90-Day Marathon Marketing E-Course for
Coaches and Business Owners.
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