How to convince anyone.

Your customers are a hard audience to get the attention of, a harder audience to get to listen to you and an even harder audience to sell to.

But there ARE ways you can convince them to listen and believe what you say, trust your judgement and buy your products/services.

The most effective way to do this is to SHOW them not TELL them.

Customers don’t want to just know what your product is, they want to know what it can do for them!

What VALUE can it give?

If you are selling a saw for example, people don’t want to know what a saw is and what the various funky attributes of the latest Saw Master 4.5 is… THEY ALREADY KNOW THAT and THEY DON’T CARE! They want to know what it can do for them! (Help make cutting wood faster and easier, and make your fancy table and chairs look prettier with cleaner cut corners).

So next time you market your product/service, think about what features your product can do yes, but more importantly think about what BENEFITS it brings to the customer i.e. what can your product do and help your customers with that competitors’ or older versions cant.

Hope This Helped!

NJC XO

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So you want a solid, loving customer relationship?

All businesses want/need customers that love us. Loving customers = more trust, more loyalty, more sales, and more MOOONEEEYYYY!

But loving customers don’t come easy.

You have to build a relationship with them, kinda like you did with your girlfriend/boyfriend/frog/car (hey…whatever floats your boat!)

Unfortunately for us, that isn’t come easy either I’m afraid.

It doesn’t require a whole bucket-load o’ money, but it does require time and that thing called effort. Buuuttt…. the results are PHENOMENAL – who doesn’t want more sales from the SAME customers (no customer recruitment costs, no advertising costs, no nothin’!) ?!?!

So let’s get down to it….

Imagine this example:

A random homeless guy shouts to you in the street as you walk by “any change sir?”. What are the chances you’ll actuallllly give any to him (although really, your conscience is telling you that you should)? Probably fairly low.

Now let’s take your mum, or best friend that you’ve known for yeeeaarrrsss. If they needed a tenner, would you give it to them? Chances are you would. Now why is that?

Because you know them, you like them and you trust them – all stemming from a solid relationship.

This relationship didn’t just happen overnight. It was developed, molly-cuddled, sweet-talked, laughed at, built, dragged through the mud, suffered endless ups and downs and still rides it all out strong!

That is precisely the kind of relationship you need to create with your customers. Trust, respect, loyalty, friendliness and a touch of good humour.

So now let’s take an example of a potential new customer;

  1. Hears about your website, product, service from a friend/tweet/post/ad and decides to check out your site
  2. Clicks the link to your website
  3. Spends about 15 seconds trying to figure out what you actually do/sell
  4. Browses an appealing section and reviews the products/services on it
  5. Searches your company name + word “review” into Google to find any scam reports – nada.
  6. Clicks back onto your site and decides whether or not your product is of value to them and if they can really need/can afford to buy it
  7. Clicks off your website and goes to get something to eat/goes to Facebook and procrastinates for a bit
  8. Something e.g. a friend, ad on the tele etc spurs them to go back to your site and buy your product/service
  9. Evaluate whether or not it was worth the money.

This is OKAY, but what relationship/trust have you developed with that customer? None. Diddly-Squat. Nada. Nice one mate, now you have about a 0.00005% chance of them coming back and buying from you again. Well done (sic!)

So what can you do about this?

How can you build up this relationship from the very start?

  • Connect with them. Offer Live-Chat on site, email addresses, phone numbers, snail mail, blog URL’s etc to answer any questions and start that all-important communication with prospects right away
  • Add Value. Try to create VALUE to the customer for free, straight way (free eBook, video tutorial, free gift etc) just for browsing, enquiring or signing up to your mailing list
  • Listen. You can learn an awful lot from customer feedback and it opens a fantastic gateway to peoples’ opinions and improvement strategies
  • Be real. Speak to your customers at less of a “bureacratic” level and more of a “real” and “personal” level in your sales copywriting. This helps make the customer feel more at ease, connect/resonate with you better and builds loyalty and respect for you and your business. Remember, behind every business is a person, represent that person as someone you would want to do business with/befriend and you won’t go far wrong!

Hope this helped!

NJC XO

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A little help please :)

Hi guys,

It’s great to see you all so excited about this blog and really gaining some valuable info from it!

I’m thinking of creating an eBook or video course to help you guys out even more and share this information in a more exciting way.

But I need your help.

I wanna know what stuff YOU wanna learn about;

  • What are your problems?
  • What business stuff baffles you?
  • What do you wanna learn more about?
  • What goals do you have (financially, lifestyle etc)?y
  • Who would you like to know more about/from?

Please send me an email at nataliechappell@hotmail.co.uk with your suggestions.

P.S I read every email.

 

Your friend,

Natalie XO

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Stand the heck out!

Okay, maybe that was a liiiiiitle too far, but you get what I mean.

Let’s say you have a choice between Compare the Market and Direct Line car insurance ( a boring example I know, but there IS a point, I promise you!)

Which one would you go with?

Or even simpler…. which one do you remember first?

Probably Compare The Market, right?

Think about this for a minute. WHY did you remember that company first? Do they offer something wildly different to Direct Line?

No! They both sell you car insurance, and they both try and rip you off doing so!

More than likely the main reason you remember Compare The Market is because of their cute little meerkats (gotta admit, they ARE adorable, I’m SO excited about getting mine!)

Now there you have it. They did something….. wait for it….. what did they do????

THEY STOOD THE EFF OUT!

THEY DARED TO ROCK THE BOAT AND TRY SOMETHNG NEW!

And what happened?

It friggin’ worked!

You remember them, you liked them and you miiiiight even buy from them.

BAM. They’ve done their job and they are probably raking it in now!

So, moral of the story?

Be different.

But “HOW?!” you may ask….

  1. Stand for something – find something your customers really value and work your ASS off to make that something your company prides itself on more than any of your competitors!
  2. Run it how you would want a business to be run – Would you buy from a shady, snidy guy who just wants your money and doesn’t give a shit about you? No. So don’t do it to other people. They won’t buy from you, won’t recommend you to their friends and it won’t make you any money. Instead, think about what you really value about your favourite companies you buy from. Why are they your favourite? Is it the amazing product, excellent customer service or fancy store/website layout? Write it down and go set up your business to do the same. Make a business that YOU would want to buy from, then surely others will too!
  3. Be different/creative – the unexpected gets remembered. Do something a little bit different, be it using slightly wacky copywriting, or advertising your product in a bit of a unique way (I  can do this for you at www.njcbusinesssolutions.co.uk), or just selling something rare! You will surely be remembered and recommended for this! Repeat business come at me!!
  4. Be personal – customers love to feel valued, significant and important to you and your business. They will reward you for it with loyalty and sales. Even just a personalised birthday card with a special offer on their birthday to show you take notice will suffice!

 

Hope this helped!

 

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I want to keep in touch with you.

Hi Guys,

I hear that most of you cannot access my delightful little email subscription in Internet Explorer :(

This makes me sad because I love to share all this fabulous juicy info with you as much as I can!

If you want to receive an email once a month with exclusive info sent only to my email list, and keep in touch……Sign your ass up on the link below!

 

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How to set up a mailing list.

Hello again my dear friends,

As you may have seen, I have just added a mailing list to this blog (so I can keep in touch with all of you, give more free info and make finding all this a liittlle bit easier for you)

At first, I quite frankly didnt have the foggiest clue how to set up a mailing list, let alone how to put one on a website…..

But after a bit of research, trial and error, and a few large cups of tea, I’ve cracked it.

And since I’m such a nice lady, I thought I’d share it with all you lovely people :)

So here goes….

  1. Sign up to Aweber.com and set up an account with all your details ($1 for the first month then $19 after that)
  2. Follow the pre-defined steps to create each list. E.g. name, title, description, template,sign up page, thank you page, unsubscribe page etc (dont worry, they guide you through it very nicely and simply)
  3. Put in all your email details to ensure the emails get sent to and from the right place
  4. Put the finalised html code into the html file of your website, or just embed/place a URL link  on your website to the hosted Aweber page with your form on
  5. Done!

Sorry, did you expect it to be MUCH HARDER than that?

Yeah, me too. It’s just them annoying “know-it-all’s” that make it sound all confusing! (It really isn’t that hard is it?)

Hope you learned something!

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Yo! You need to build up your rep dude!

Reputation and Credibility are two vital components of a successful business.

As I’ve said in a previous post- businesses are like people. People love people. So make yours likeable!

But how do we BUILD UP this reputation and credibility?

The most obvious way is to have a 10 year old company, 20 years experience, and oodles of testimonials and portfolio jobs under your belt..

However, in reality, hardly anyone has that (especially us start-ups and budding entrepreneurs!)

So how do we do this, fast, easily and with integrity?

I suggest 2 ways:

  1. Boost your reputation by offering a selection/sample of your services for free to potential clients. Everyone loves free stuff, especially when it’s good! And customers are far more likely to let you play around and improve their current product/service/campaign if they know they won’t have to part with a penny for it i.e. they are getting something for nothing, and therefore have absolutely nothing to lose! So here you are satisfying a customer by giving them something for nothing (everyone loves free stuff remember!), adding to your client and job portfolio, and building reputation in your industry (people talk ya know!). And you can always charge for this service to the client later! But the main thing is – you’ve secured a job, built up your portfolio, and are building your reputation – all in one! Fabulous.
  2. Create a blog. Blogs are essentially diaries and journals written by people on the web! They are thus excellent platforms to showcase your knowledge of your specialist subject/field (provided you update them regularly)! Increasing reputation, boosting credibility and adding to your exposure and potential client bases are all bi-products of this fantastic internet editorial tool! They can also complement your website quite substantially!
  3. Generate press coverage and prove knowledge in editorials! Commenting on other peoples’ websites & blogs, and submitting content to journalists and the press extends your exposure, provides an excellent platform for new connections and potential customers and provides a fantastic tool for link-backs and expanded nice audiences of different fields to your own (fantastic for your website SEO!)
  4. Participate in interviews and guest post articles on influential people’s websites in your field. Interviews are great for getting across really valuable information quickly, in a fun and engaging way. This information boosts your reputation and credibility because it shows people from different sources that you know your stuff and are willing to share! Similarly, guest posts allow you to post valuable content from your field to your potential customers directly. This is excellent for proving your worth to your customers! However be careful to only use influential people in your industry/field or you will just be wasting yours, and their time because no-one YOU care about will be listening!

Hope you learned something!

From Your Pal, Natalie XO

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How to make your customers LOVE YOU.

Hello again my friend!

We all want more customers and we all want more sales.

But the question everyone REALLY wants the answer to is “HOW the hell do we get them?”

After reading a good few articles and books (understatement of the century, but it sounded less “braggy”), making stupid amounts of notes, and asking around anyone who’ll talk to me… I’ve come to the conclusion that really there is a few key secrets:

  1. Make sure your customers are 100% satisfied. From reading that sales ad, to looking on your website, clicking the “BUY” button, and following up with customer service, make sure your customers are ALWAYS 100% satisfied. Why? Well…satisfied customers = happy customers, repeat orders, customer referrals and much much more positive stuff but I can’t be bothered to write it all in here and let’s be honest – it’d just bore you half to death!
  2. Be unique. Everyone loves novelty and something fresh and new. The unexpected gets remembered. So try to come up with a USP for your product or company and try to integrate it into your website to distinguish yourself from the competition. It could be an interesting logo, unique way of marketing, or even just a new innovative way of doing something! Doing this means customers will remember you better, resonate with your brand personality and are more motivated to refer you to friends!
  3. Be a person, not a business. A business is more than just a legal entity; people look at them like people. They hate selfish, unreliable and annoying people, but love kind, funny and thoughtful businesses who put THEM first. So make sure you are likeable! :) Try to be more “real” in your marketing and branding. Some ways to think about this might be simply being true to who YOU are, YOUR values and what YOU expect from a company. Customers will inevitably relate to this and you will end up building a more positive relationship with your customers. Ultimately, people only buy from who they trust, so a stronger relationship, higher credibility and faith in what you do and how you do it, can work wonders to encourage people to feel more comfortable buying from you.
  4. Keep it personal. People like to feel special and like they matter to your business – not just a number in a system. Crafting marketing and branding in a way that relates to customers; their life problems, their daily routine, their highs and lows etc means they can relate to you more. This means they will be intrigued in your solutions, how YOU can help them and what you can do for them. Try include personal notes, anecdotes and rhetorical questions in your branding that makes your customer feel more at home. Trust me, they will thank you for it :)

Hope you learned something!

Your Pal, Natalie XO

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Guerrila Marketing never looked so good…

Hello there again!

Tried to do any marketing recently?

I’ve been trying A LOT.

I’ve sent out leaflets, emailed out fancy flyers, put up posters and sent out COUNTLESS emails!

But did any of it ACTUALLY work?!

No.

Why?

The simple (and honest) answer is that people are so GOD-DAMN BORED with traditional marketing (AKA emails, flyers, leaflets etc) that they just go into automatic switch-off mode.

But this shouldn’t really be too much of a shock to you.

I mean, think about the last flyer that fell onto your  poor, unassuming doormat… what happened to it?

Did you read it?

Did you visit their website?

Did you call them?

And did you email them?

HECK NO!

It went straight in the bin with the rest of them!

Now what does that tell you?

TRADITIONAL MARKETING DOES NOT WORK.

So  what else is there?

The answer – Guerrila Marketing.

This type of marketing is essentially disruptive, targeted, fairly cheap, hit-them-when-they-least-expect-it type stuff.

Customers largely respond better to this typa’ marketing because they don’t feel hounded and are more susceptible to selling pushes.

It has been shown that it produces more positive brand associations and welcoming messages from your brand as opposed to annoying, intrusive “hard selling” shown by most companies.

But what kinda marketing does this involve? What ideas WORK?

Well, try googling “guerrila marketing” and see what comes up for a start. Then I highly suggest you read Guerrilla Marketing: Cutting-edge strategies for the 21st century

So now all that lame-ass explaining is done… lemme give you some ideas to take away and do RIGHT NOW.

  1. Send a hand-written letter to your top customers you want to do business with (hand written envelopes and letter always get read because people know someone has taken the time to hand-write it so are more inclined to give them to time to at least read it + it’s less official so looks less like advertising/marketing/that daunting tax reminder letter)
  2. Send a message in a bottle instead of a flyer – it gets the target more engaged as its quite old fashioned and no-one does this yet!
  3. Drop a  PLAIN USB stick with 1 pre-loaded advertisement file on it through peoples front doors/shop pigeon holes. People always use USB sticks to hold their important files and transfer stuff so they know it’s something valuable and quite personal. If you drop it through their door, they begin to question who’s it is and what’s on it. 9 times out of 10 they will load it onto their pc and open up the one file on there (because people JUST CANT HELP THEIR NOSEYNESS!) BAM! They now have picked up your ad material, taken the time to load it, got all pepped up and excited about it, read your article/ad, and will probably continue to use that USB as it’ll be handy for them! Success! Brand recognition, positive association as you have been creative with the idea, your target has read your ad (more than most flyers get) AND you may even get a sale out of it! (be sure to include hyperlinks to your site as they are already on the pc, what a great way to get them to your site and BUY?”)

Hope this sparks some ideas. Be sure to check out this site!

Hope you learnt something!

Your Pal, Natalie XO

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Two Top-Secret SEO Google Keyword Hacks (sshhhhh!)

Hey you.

I’ve got this uber-secret hack I’m gonna tell you, purely because we’re close friends and I’m a nice person…

Ever had trouble finding keywords?

Ya know… the things all these SEO guy keep banging on about? You pretend like you use them all the time and TOTALLY understand what they’re talking about!

Well now you can…

Google ranks its website according to all sorts of criteria and algorithms (there’s really no point in trying to boycott the system, it won’t work and google will just hate and de-rank you!)

Instead, you can use keywords. These are basically the words that people might associate or use to find your website, webpage or product.

It is difficult to find the right ones that people actually use, AND it can be difficult to compete with big players like Wal-Mart and Apple for example.

But don’t worry, Google knows this is a problem for little guys like us, so it made a nice little fancy tool!

Click on this and the screen below will show up….

google tool

Type in a fairly generic keyword you are thinking of using on your site and what category they are in for example “SEO”. Then enter in the CAPTCHA code and it will come up with a list of keywords in that field.

seo

You can then rank these by various criteria e.g. relevance, keyword, competition, global monthly searches and local monthly searches etc. I would recommend searching by competition and global/local monthly searches to get an idea of what is “hot” on your subject at the moment.

You can then narrow these down specifically to your business and start implementing them in your website code under the top bit in “keywords” or “Meta” section.

Hope you learned something!

Your Pal, Natalie XO

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