Selling a new innovation or a new concept is hard, because clients are resistant. They don't get it, or they're not prepared to change. So they ply you with platitudes, "This looks amazing, but it's two years ahead of what we need." Or some other compliment veiled as a brush off. The issue is not one of innovation or understanding. This issue is branding. Positioning an innovation requires a different approach.
Do you believe in your brand? This may sound like a trite question, but do you? Do you really believe in your brand? Behind every Sticky Brand are people — smart, ambitious, impatient people. People who believe in their brand so deeply that they will do anything in their power to make it a success.
There are amazing people in your life and business, but in the hustle and bustle of the holiday season it's easy to lose sight of the great work they do. Over the next week try a little exercise. See how many times you can say "thank you." Make it a challenge.
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How To Differentiate When Your Competition Is So Good
How do you differentiate your brand when all of your competitors do an amazing job? Improving your products and services can take you only so far, and niche marketing has its limitations too. Move beyond the tactics and build a community for your brand.
Don’t Make Me Think: The Art of the Elevator Pitch
Fluffing up your elevator pitch waters down its impact. Catching a prospect's attention is secondary. A strong elevator pitch delivers clarity first. Focus on the facts: you are, you do, you serve.
There has never been a time in business where we have so much opportunity yet so much adversity at the same time. Family businesses that thrive through the generations embrace this dichotomy and constantly reinvent.
Small businesses are not investing enough in sales and marketing. Treat marketing as an investment. Invest in marketing as a percentage of revenue, and grow it with your business.
The wrong employees, poor processes, weak systems, and bad partners can suck the life out of your company. They are Time Vampires. You cannot grow a vibrant, engaging brand if you are dragged down by Time Vampires. Find them, identify them, and slay them.
In the pre-Internet days people used to say, "Buyer Beware." Companies were in control. They set the price. They educated the buyers. They negotiated from a position of power. That's not the case anymore. The tables have turned. It's "Seller Beware."
In 1999 I bought JeremyMiller.com from Jeremy Miller of Arizona. Fifteen years later I am launching JeremyMiller.com as my Professional Speaker website. Let me know what you think.
Writing one great article is not enough. Content marketing demands you do that month after month, if not day after day. It's a marathon. Set your pace and go into content marketing with an expectation that you will be doing it for several years.
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