You've got less than a minute to make an
impression
and entice people to want to learn more about what
you do.
The pressure is on: What
do you say? How do you say it?
What will help
you make it interesting and irresistable?
Your
soundbite!
A powerful soundbite or elevator
speech can make the
difference between compelling your ideal prospects to
speak with you, or just plain boring them.
So
what
does a soundbite do?
It creates awareness
about
you, your product or
service. It let's them know why you're worth paying
attention to and:
- It identifies your ideal clients
- It speaks directly to their pain (the pain that you
can help alleviate)
- It pushes an emotional button that causes them to
want to know more
Here are some
examples:
"I work with retailers who losing their shirts due to
shoplifting and damages."
"I help parents who are exhausted from fighting
with their
teenagers."
If your soundbite is successful, the logical question
you'll get is something like: How do you do that?
The next step? Try composing one
yourself and start
using it, see if you're getting the response you
want.
Want some feedback? Feel
free to share your soundbite with readers on my blog,
and read Paul Williams'
post about how TV Shows have been utilizing a
similar tactic for years:
TV Intro or
Elevator Speech?
If you need help with your elevator speech or any other
part of your marketing message, setup a free
consultation to see how I can help.
Till the next time...