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Sell Your Successes: 3 Techniques That Can Lower Your Marketing Costs & Energize Your Business |
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Submitted by Elizabeth Heintz
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I attended a seminar the other day at a local trade show and one thing that they mentioned almost in passing that inspired me was the critical concept of selling your successes.
Hmmm
Sell your successes What could that mean?
Simply put, when you walk the talk, talk the walk. Adjust your marketing and sales conversations and materials to reflect how your product or services helped someone achieve what they wanted.
Now how do you do this? Well here are 3 techniques that when applied effectively can lower your marketing costs & energize your business.
1. Let Testimonials Pave the Way
To best illustrate this technique, let me share with you a line that I use often that goes something like this: If I tell you that Im great at what I do, at best youll take it with a grain of salt, but if an unbiased third-party tells you that Im great at what I do, youll tend to believe them. In other words, people tend to give more credence to what someone else says about you rather than what you say about yourself.
So use every opportunity to gain testimonials about you, your team, your product, your service, or your business in general. Collecting and effectively using testimonials should become a key marketing strategy for your business.
2. Using Stories to Get Your Point Across
Storytelling has been around since the beginning of mankind and when used properly can illustrate your point better than almost any other way. Stories have the power to capture and engage the listener in a softened manner not the hard selling approach that people typically run away from. Stories also have the unique ability to take complex ideas and make them easy to understand without a dissertation on the subject.
My best advice here is to model other great storytellers. Take one of my favorites for instance, Mark Victor Hansen. Just look at his Chicken Soup for the Soul series of books. Essentially each chapter is a story effectively illustrating a point that touches, moves, and inspires its readers.
So you may be tempted to say, well thats easy for him, but Im no Mark Victor Hansen. Now maybe you potentially are or arent, however my point is, that this is a very learnable skill, people arent born with it. They develop it by continually practicing and honing it.
3. Sharing Case Studies to Illustrate whats Possible
Case studies are a sure-fire way to give your prospect a mental picture of whats possible for their business should they engage you help. These are particularly great for those prospects who need to see it themselves in order to believe it. Case studies illustrate tangible solutions they tend to instill a deeper level of confidence in your prospect that you can get it done for them. Essentially, you have a track record of success to draw upon.
Now when using any or all of the 3 techniques just discussed, remember that just like telling a joke, timing and delivery are critical to their success. For example placing a testimonial in your sales letter in just the right spot where you are looking to establish credibility is key to getting your prospect to keep reading.
These techniques can also play a critical role in humanizing your business and its offerings placing real people behind your messages. For example, instead of pounding a prospect with every possible service you offer and the features and benefits of each, try using a short story to simplify a complicated solution that you implemented for a similar customer. Or how about using a relevant case study in a sales presentation illustrating how your service helped a client with similar needs to the prospect youre presenting to.
Try integrating these techniques into your everyday marketing and realize the positive residual effects they can bring.
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