Messaging is Critical: How's Yours?
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Messaging is Critical: How's Yours?
When someone asks, “What do you do?” how valuable is your
answer? A run of the mill, “I am a financial advisor” or “I run a
consulting firm” response has the person who asked knowing almost less
about you than before they asked. You gave them a phone book response.
You were about as personable and memorable as a business directory. AND
you’ve forced them to jump to a conclusion about what you said and what
it means to them because you have given them so little
valuable information about what you actually do.
Try this – ask
people what they do over the next week and record the insightful or less
than valuable answers you get. I find that most people can’t answer in a
sentence what they really do. They often share the company they work
for, or the job title they hold, but rarely share what they actually do.
And it’s not because they don’t know. They just haven’t spent any time
messaging the best answer. A prepared 1 or 2 sentence answer that is
filled with BENEFITS, not “I’ve been in business for 20 years” features
that really don’t mean anything, can have enormous positive effects.
Here
is one I heard this week that is awesome! “I work for XYZ Company. We
provide planning, advice and proper investment selection for people’s
serious money.”
What’s yours? Do you think it
matters? Would you get more or less business, more or less referrals,
more or less viral benefits of people talking about you – if you had a
great message that let people know what it is you really do – for
them.
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