Posts Tagged ‘Bragging’
Babies Can Teach Us A Lot About Marketing
Babies are soft and sweet and gentle, wouldn’t you agree?
But sometimes they can be doggone loud!
Those are the moments they will instantly and effectively grab your attention, awaken you from a sound sleep, call you away from the dinner table, or even cut your shower super short.
What can you learn from babies that will help you market your business online?
Babies are great at taking center stage, tooting their own horns, and getting someone to take action. And that’s exactly what you need to do as an online marketer in order to reach your business goals.
Pardon the pun, but you can’t take “baby steps” and be shy about it. Many solo professionals I’ve met would rather do a root canal on a Rottweiler than promote themselves. They’re afraid of coming across as sales-y and no one likes a pain-in-the-patootie sales person.
I’m not suggesting you annoy your target market by pitching, pouncing, prodding, and pestering (loud and obnoxious never wins any awards). Instead, learn how to become an expert at Bragging — the right way.
Your clients and potential clients want to work with a winner, someone who is skilled at alleviating their pain and solving their problems. They want you to brag and they want to brag about you.
Ask yourself these questions as you put together your marketing messages: “Why would someone want to hire YOU? What are your strongest selling points that set you apart and make you stand out? If someone were to brag about you, what would they say?”
Friend and colleague, Cathy Goodwin of Copy Cat Copywriting, has an mp3 recording and 25-page workbook called Bragging101 for under twenty dollars that is a phenomenal tool that teaches you how to market confidently without sounding like a used car salesman. I use it in my own business and refer back to it often. If you have a fear of bragging, check it out.
If your current marketing strategy and self-promotion resembles that of a sleeping baby, it’s time to wake it up!
Create Something Buzzworthy
According to the Urban Dictionary, “Buzz” means …
Excitement, hype, cool gossip, joy, exhilaration, tantalizing!
Something that creates excitement, hype or a thrill.
Something that generates hype, cool gossip, talk, exciting rumors.
Anything that creates excitement or stimulus.
The feeling experienced by someone in a stimulated state.
Notice the repetition and emphasis on certain words?
Urban Dictionary has certainly made their point!
The very best buzz you can create in your business is through the positive experiences of a happy client or customer. When people start passing the word around about you, you’ll know you’re doing something right.
Great customer service, exemplary follow up and follow through, attention to detail, and good interpersonal relationship-building skills will naturally create buzz for you and your business.
So are people talking about you? What are they telling others about you?
Word-of-mouth is the best form of advertising and, hence, the best kind of buzz.
If people aren’t talking about you, start to think of ways you can get the ball rolling!
10 Ideas For Using Twitter As A Results-Driven Marketing Tool
Listen to this post if you like!
I’m a big fan of Twitter and I believe Social Media Marketing is essential if you’re trying to build your business online.
You can’t turn a blind eye, ignore the fact, sweep it under the rug, or crawl into a hole of denial. Take a look at television ads these days. Social media venues are here to stay!
The last time I checked, Twitter is growing in popularity by 40% a month! If you’re struggling or confused about out how to utilize Twitter as an effective, results-driven marketing tool, let me share some strategies that will help you to get the most out of Twitter.
Keep these guidelines handy for using Twitter to brand yourself and market your business:
- Provide value and share biz tips and tools
- Create anticipation
- Drive conversation
- Showcase your Biz
- Announce important events and product launches
- Build community
- Be helpful and answer questions
- Brag a bit! You deserve it. And show a little personality!
- Experiment with giveaways, discounts, and contests
- Post surveys
In keeping with proper and acceptable etiquette, make sure that less than 10% of your Tweets involve any kind of selling or promoting. So what should you be Tweeting about?
Re-Tweet information from your followers that you find useful, funny, or relevant.
Share Twitpics – the most opened links on Twitter!
Communicate newsworthy items and events and be sure to ask your followers to Re-Tweet messages for you.
Speak in your authentic voice and show why your biz and you are pretty cool!
Send out welcome Tweets to new followers (no selling, please) and become the go-to person in your niche by providing helpful tips and resources and answering questions from your target market.
Promote what you want to promote, but keep relationship building your highest priority.
Not quite sure how to “brag” the right way on Twitter?
The biggest challenge is getting over the “fear” of bragging. My friend and colleague, Cathy Goodwin, can help. Just get her mp3 recording and 25-page workbook by going to: BRAGGING 101 (This is my affiliate link and I give it my highest recommendation) Tiny investment – Big results!
Are Branding and Bragging Cousins? Or Twins?
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Your brand is NOT your logo, company name, or product. Your brand is your Online Identity.
It’s your unique selling proposition and what distinguishes you from others in your profession. Your brand is “You”.
Objectives in achieving a stand-out-from-the-crowd brand include:
- Delivers your marketing message clearly and concisely
- Establishes your credibility through testimonials, awards, and accomplishments
- Emotionally connects to your target market to alleviate their fears, anger, or frustration
- Motivates the buyer or client through the use of stories
- Cements user loyalty through great follow up and customer service
There is nothing more relevant than authenticity and honesty. So, who are you and why should I trust you? THAT’S your brand and THAT’S what you need to brag about.
Here’s what your target audience is thinking:
- If I can identify with you, I’ll listen attentively to your experiences.
- If you’re like me and you know something interesting, I want to hear about it.
- If you’ve mastered something and you tell me how you did it, I find this attractive.
If you cultivate your persona as your brand, you can positively and effectively market your expertise to your target audience.
So how do you cultivate your persona? BRAG about yourself.
Your prospects, clients, and customers WANT you to brag. They need to be assured that they’re working with a confident, experienced, and reliable professional so they EXPECT you to brag.
So, what have you decided? Are branding and bragging cousins or twins?
You should know …
There’s a right way and a wrong way to brag! Check out the Bragging 101 Home Study Course to increase your confidence and showcase your talents and skills to grow your business … without sounding like a used car salesperson!
Start Exercising Those Finger Muscles!
Put your arms down at your sides and give your hands a good shake!
Then raise your arms above your head and wiggle your fingers.
That’s not quite enough. A little more wiggling, please.
Great! Now you’re ready to join the next 30-day blogging challenge starting June 1st – just three days from now.
However, you may need to repeat the exercise above several times during the challenge cause you’ll be bangin’ away at the keyboard and bloggin’ your little heart out!
FREE registration for the 30-Day Blogging Challenge hosted by Jeanette Cates of Tech Tamers.
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I just completed my very first blogging challenge a couple of weeks ago and it was the most amazing event with wonderful takeaways. I can’t wait to join in the excitement again!
If you’d like to have the chance to meet some innovative, creative, and super talented experts in their field and some of the finest bloggers you’ll ever cross paths with …
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Build new relationships, be interviewed as a guest expert, and create some opportunities for JV’s and other collaborative projects. This is the perfect opportunity to have tons of fun, greatly improve your writing skills, and build your brand – your online identity.
See you there!

Examining A Love-Hate Relationship With Advertising And Marketing
Let me just spill the beans right out of the gate. You know, forego the mystery and cut to the chase. I LOVE marketing and I HATE advertising. Now that you’ve heard my confession, I could bring this post to an abrupt halt.
But what fun would that be?!
Since I was brave enough to share one of my deep dark secrets, allow me to tell you WHY I feel this way. And maybe I’m not so far off the mark. Maybe you feel the same way, too.
How many ads, offers, and bright shiny objects sail past your eyes every day? Too many, right? The next time you’re weeding through your emails and coming across ad after ad, offer after offer, take note of your emotions. Are you feeling anything wonderful?
Do advertisements bring a smile to your face? Add significant value to your life? Enrich you in any way? Nope.
As I see it, advertising is a whole lot of pitching, pouncing, prodding, and pushing messages down consumer’s throats. I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty sure I could survive without advertisements. I’d certainly like to experience one whole day without finding a ton of ads in my inbox! Wouldn’t you?
What I absolutely love about marketing, on the other hand, is how it’s designed to encourage “engagement” and “interaction” with your fellow human beings. Marketing is your friend. It’s centered around nurturing relationships with people. Now THAT puts a smile on my face!
Thanks for letting me vent. It was very therapeutic. ![]()
Why Twins Have the Same Surname and Different First Names
My youngest daughters are twins. So the title of this article really caught my attention. Enjoy!
Parents know it instinctively. To differentiate one from the other, they give their newborn different names. Most businesses beg to differ, and often end up giving the same name to multiple (and widely differing) products, without realising the negative impact on the brand.
Whether you’ve got a growing business or a well-established one, it’s important not to ignore that important law of physics. Two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time. This branding article
will show you why!
Why Brand And Line Extension Don’t Work
Heard of a cheese company called Kraft? You say Kraft and people say cheese. The amazing association of cheese with their name should have kept the company smiling for decades. But that didn’t happen. Like most companies, Kraft figured they had a great brand name that would extend to a whole range of foods.
6 Ways to Boost Your Visibility and Credibility
William Bernbach said, “An idea can turn to dust or magic depending on the talent that rubs against it.”
Here are 6 ways to give your inner being a makeover and increase your visibility and credibility:
1.) Become an expert at “stating” your expertise – Step up and Claim it!
What problems do you solve? Who do you help? What real world training or life experience do you have? What awards have you won or books have you written? Have a sense of self-worth. Experts with sizzle share information “memorably”. Draw upon your creativity, sense of humor, and energy.
2.) Understand where your target market gets information
Start a “wish list”. Identify three venues where you want to be known. Become the Go-To person. Don’t be ORDINARY. Set yourself apart from others in your field. Personally brand YOU. Your personality and unique FLAIR are as special as your fingerprints.
3.) Create an ROI (Return On Investment) Plan
Figure out what you want in return. More web traffic? Increased opt-in rate? Increased credibility? Publicity? Fame leads to fortune.
4.) Be a trend watcher
Open yourself to new venues, formats, and opportunities. Follow the top ten bloggers in your niche. What are they talking about? Subscribe to a weekly ezine that will keep you updated on the latest trends in your industry. Utilize social media to stay informed – what are the latest hop topics of discussion on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.? Awareness is powerful.
5.) Toot your own horn
Create some Buzz! Create some Fans! Exude confidence. Find your passion and work with your strengths. Share your accomplishments. Get powerful testimonials to serve as social proof and increase your perceived value. Accept invitations to do presentations, teleclasses, or seminars. Become a sought after, recognized expert.
6.) Publish or Perish
Get seen by more people. Publish articles in online article directories. Blog, blog, and blog some more. Take a look at the VALUE of the information you supply. Through writing, you can bottle and sell your expertise. Imagine your ideal visibility level and focus on CREDIBILITY- the quality of being believable, trustworthy, transparent, and authentic.
Travel Off the Beaten Path, Stand Out and Sizzle!
10 Ways To Get The Most Out Of Twitter As A Marketing Tool
Social media marketing is absolutely necessary if you’re trying to build your business online. You can’t ignore the fact, sweep it under the rug, or crawl into a hole of denial. Just take a look at television ads these days. Social media sites are here to stay.
The last I heard, Twitter is growing in popularity by 40% a month! If you haven’t figured out how to utilize Twitter as a marketing tool, let me help you get on board in the most effective ways possible.
Keep these guidelines handy for using Twitter as a marketing tool:
1.) Provide Value
2.) Create anticipation
3.) Drive conversation
4.) Showcase your biz
5.) Announce something important
6.) Build community
7.) Be helpful
8.) Brag a bit! You deserve it
9.) Show a little personality
10.) Experiment with giveaways, discounts, and contests
As a general rule, less than 10% of your Tweets should involve any kind of selling or promoting. So what should you be Tweeting about?
Re-Tweet information from your followers that you find useful, funny, or relevant. Share Twitpics – the most opened links on Twitter! Communitcate newsworthy items and events and be sure to ask your followers to Re-Tweet the messages for you. Speak in your authentic voice and show why your biz and you are cool. Send out welcome Tweets to new followers (no selling) and become the go-to person in your niche by providing helpful tips and resources and answering questions from your target market. Promote what you want to promote, but make building relationships your highest priority.
Not quite sure how to “brag” the right way on Twitter? The biggest challenge is getting over the “fear” of bragging. After all, you don’t want to sound like a used car salesman. My friend and colleague, Cathy Goodwin, can help. Just get her mp3 recording and 25-page workbook by going to:
BRAGGING 101 (This is my affiliate link and I give it my highest recommendation) Teeny-Tiny investment and Big results.
What Can Babies Teach You About Promoting Yourself And Marketing Your Services?
Babies are soft and sweet and gentle. But sometimes they can be really loud! Those are the moments they will instantly and effectively grab your attention, awaken you from a sound sleep, call you away from the dinner table, or even cut your shower super short.
What can you learn from babies that will help you market your business online?
Babies are great at taking center stage, tooting their own horns, and getting someone to take action. And that’s exactly what you need to do as an online marketer in order to reach your business goals. Pardon the pun, but you can’t take “baby steps” and be shy about it. Many service professionals I’ve met would rather do a root canal on a Rottweiler than promote themselves. They’re afraid of coming across as sales-y and no one likes a pain-in-the-patootie sales person.
I’m not suggesting you annoy your target market by pitching, pouncing, prodding, and pestering (loud and obnoxious never wins any awards). Instead, learn how to become an expert at Bragging — the right way. Your clients and potential clients want to work with a winner, someone who is skilled at alleviating their pain and solving their problems. They want you to brag and they want to brag about you.
Ask yourself these questions as you put together your marketing messages: “Why would someone want to hire YOU? What are your strongest selling points that set you apart and make you stand out? If someone were to brag about you, what would they say?”
Friend and colleague, Cathy Goodwin of Copy Cat Copywriting, has an mp3 recording and 25-page workbook called Bragging101 for under twenty dollars that is a phenomenal tool that teaches you how to market confidently without sounding like a used car salesman. I use it in my own business and refer back to it often. If you have a fear of bragging, check it out.
If your current marketing strategy and self-promotion resembles that of a sleeping baby, it’s time to wake it up!



















