It’s the internet. Lifestyle show about career finance, relationships, spirituality and wellness, we’re moving the online chatter over to real life activity, and now please welcome your host of synergy. Cafe magic Brad, hey enough friends, magic Brad! Here, synergy cafe in the synergy collaborative and I’ve got a new friend online and she’s from over in the east side of the world over by the ocean.
There and her name is Pamela. Are you doing Pamela, I’m telling fabulous? Thank you magic. So it’s one hour. One hour over there from central time right, I believe, said yeah. I lives in Asheville North Carolina, for I think it’s just one hour. No big deal easy, breezy. Ok, so the first thing we want to do is find out who you are and do you have kids, you married. You got pets who the heck are you.
My name is Pam cockley and I started a business 21 years ago and have been off to the races ever since that during that time I actually got married to my partner. So we have separate offices and it works. So he does one part of the business and I do another part of the business, so we worked out really well. I have two for babies to kitty cats, who I love dearly, and I decided early on that. I did not want children by Troy face and you know you have to feed those things every day, so you know I thought it would be better for me not to go that route.
You know some people like, oh and like no, I decided not to have children um and I love my furbabies and have a great husband yay. So you said you started a business so well, that’s the next question is: what do you do? What is it that you do on this business? We started 21 years ago as a marketing company. We help businesses grow their business through connecting with your customers. So when the economy crashed into Nate, we everything changed, and I help businesses who have not made that transition to customer centric and are still thinking they can put ads in traditional marketing.
And they can tell people how great they are, which is not going to work. And I help them transition into a more customer-centric, modern way of doing business. Just like you – and I are talking today, this was not going to happen. That’s kind of the way that the world works nowadays and it’s more evident now than ever because of this internet thing, and I think it’s also very important at a business that doesn’t quite get this to say.
You know what I just don’t get this and to work with someone like you. That does get it, because it’s very, very time-intensive should I be on facebook. Should I be on linkedin? Should I do articles? Should I do podcast yeah yeah? Absolutely absolutely. If it’s not me work with a professional who has the credibility and the experience to do it, I rail against people who claim they can fix issues but have no solutions.
So then it around a while. Well, there’s there’s too many things to read these days for an individual, a single business owner to deal with all these different things. So it’s best to outsource to someone that does get that it’s and the nice thing is, you don’t have to have them as an employee. You can using this contractor. So when do you, when do you do your work? Do you do your? I personally. Are you a name or a PM person? You must be an AM person because you’re here now I am an a in person.
Boo, boo boo. I love. I love getting up early in the morning. Absolutely so, when you work with your clients or do you work, you’re like like a helper on call kind of person, we’re kind of on an on call because of the the Internet itself is twenty-four seven, so we do have our own server. We do do hosting. So we’re kind of available twenty-four-seven to our clients, absolutely got it. And then, where do you do your work? You actually go to the clients offices, or do you do it all remotely, or do you have an office that you do like a studio or something like that? You guys were kind of and the really nice thing is.
I do all three of those you know. I do have my own office, I can work remotely and I do my favorite is face-to-face, not all possible. I get face to face whether it’s in the same room or a skype. I do a lot of Skype meetings because I like to see people’s faces, because you can tell a lot about a person by how their how their body language is. Sometimes I don’t even listen to what they say so much.
I hate to admit that, but I just I just look: how they’re looking you know, farm and being face to face like this is easy. Oh you’re, a social media expert, huh, yeah uh-huh roll roll eyes shaking of the head, so I at all costs. I try to get it in the face to face, but if not phone call or email or texting works as well, I like to get the the article thing. That’s why I’m doing these all articles, so people can know who you are and not think that you could be anybody from the Philippines or who knows where posing as you and it’s nice to actually see you without a fake green screen beach behind you and I, Like what you mean it’s not on the internet, it’s not real come on.
So again I don’t like take too much time, but can you kind of summarize your process of how you do your work? Sure I’ve actually written two books once called the reputation factor and the other ones called the art of running red lights and in those two books I lay out how I fixed our business, so we were so successful with the transition to a reputation, centric customer-centric process Using a reputation strategy, I actually wrote a book on it and I help people either work through it.
If they need a little bit of accountability, if they’re overwhelmed, nobody can do this all on their own, but the book is available that you can walk through until you get stuck. Some people call me I’m like not sure about this part, so I created for stats called the ford fees, its discover where you are define where you want to go, you develop it, you get there and then you defend it. Unfortunately, in this world, with the internet, anybody can say anything anywhere.
You have to have an insurance defendable plan, emergency action plan in place. Well because that’s basically the steps I like steps, i’m a metrics person, so don’t tell me to go, write a resume. Give me the outline right the resume then I can do that so this is this is an outline for business owners and for personal and professional to follow their own, because people are do it. Yourselfers excuse me, so I wrote the book based on what I did to turn our business around.
I would never tell you to do anything. I haven’t already tried okay. Well, before I get into my favorite question, then I’ve got one other final question for you. But could you tell us how to get a hold of you, your website domain names and all that kind of stuff sure, because people have really taken the word reputation and have created a definition for that I don’t agree with. I created my own word.
It’s called rep, EP tates, or so its repertoire descamps or pamela gothic amor mighty websites. So I do a lot of speaking a lot of training and a lot of consulting as well. So this it takes a lot to transition a business, but with somebody beside you, it’s not that bad to do it’s not that bad, so you can either get me through my website or yeah. That’s pretty much! The easiest way to get me. My put those links on these articles when I propagate them all in stuff too, so we just find it with a quick.
So, okay, here’s my first club just a general question: what does the word abundance mean to you? Just you know couple sentences, since I turned 50 abundance to me is time it’s just time and making time for myself and rejuvenating myself and working on me, and I know what s it sounds selfish, but it is i’m not going to do good for anybody. If i’m not taking her, I totally nice right. I finally realized that looks like it.
That’s kind of like the oxygen mask in the airplane. You put it on yourself before you putting other people, because the reality is is if you’re somebody’s calling in here there we go he’s right. Who is it now for you? It’s a some other sky /. You must be interesting getting to hold of me. That is good, so I got some time devices here because I meant at the time thing, because it is the one thing that we all have in common it’s time, even though it’s made up on our heads of what time actually is, but you know the routes Earth spins and things happen, and it’s the same for everybody, so here’s my favorite question then we’ll assign this bad boy off and propagate it up to the universe.
Question is the big. Why why are you doing this? Why aren’t you a school teacher? Why aren’t you like a Olympic skier or have your own yoga studio? Why did you pick this for a career? I’m not sure I picked it. I think it picked me um. I think I’m very passionate about people finding and fixing things when I was first interviewed about 20 years ago. They named me the fixer and in business. It just makes sense.
This just makes sense, I’m terrible at sports, I’m competitive, but not for me, I’m competitive for my clients, which you know may sound a little trite, but this is where I should be, and finally it only took me 50 years to figure out. This is my passion, and this is where I need to be. I need to be right now, got it well, it’s refreshing them on most of the people. When I asked that question, it boils down to they’re doing it for other people kind of thing.
That’s kind of the why working for your clients and that’s a that’s encouraging to that? Maybe humanity can come back together again, so I’m working on it too. Okay. Well, that’s part of the goal of this is to get the online chatter back in the real life activity. So I appreciate you taking your time this morning and I will get this out into the internet and i’ll send it to send some links to you and if you could, synergize and propagate them up also will rising tide lifts all boats so to speak.
So, Thank You, Pam for taking the time she’s someone happiness. This is a magic bread signing off. You will
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I ran out of room, so that’s why it looks a little funny I’ll correct it later. After I see how this article tracks, but once again this is a community supported endeavor, make sure that’s all up in there all up in your grill today we’re going to talk about mental toughness and selling one of the biggest problems that people have with selling.
Is they don’t want to do it? You don’t want to do it because it’s hard, they feel that they can’t do it, but we each everyday are selling we’re selling that ideal. We’re selling the concept we’re selling the proposal, we’re selling ourselves to the opposite. Sex. Hey! Do you want to be my girlfriend hey, do you want to be my boyfriend so every day, we’re selling? So that’s not the problem. I believe that people have become extraordinarily lazy.
I believe that people have become so used to this microwave society that we’ve lost a sense of ourselves. We’ve lost the ability to think to recognize to ponder to create so many things are being just thrown away. Do the automation, I love automation. I got three phones, I’m a techie, but I also appreciate many of the good things that we used to have such as time such as exploring things such as it’s being insatiably curious.
But many people don’t appreciate that, because we’re in a hurry to do the next thing, we’re in a hurry to make all of this money to go off and do the neck thing without really living it takes courage to live. It takes courage to have the ability to say I’m going to do what’s in my best interest versus what looks good, what looks pedestrian, what looks normal alright, this is a Community Supported, show you can hit that super chat button anytime during the live stream.
After the show, you can go below the article and go to the bottom of the links and hit that super chat button. All right, let’s get into the warrior mindset. There are a lot of people out here who think they’re warriors who think that there are soldiers who think that they have this killer warrior mindset right, but if they had to be part of an conflict they would run if they had to defend themselves.
They would run if they had to defend a loved one. They would run so they’re not warriors now. What is the strongest aspect of a warrior? It’s his mind, it’s his mental strength. How many of you have been in the military? How many of you have been around Navy SEALs, because whenever you hear the drama or the narrative of the Navy SEAL, there’s this big guy strong guy can kick ask and do all this stuff right? You know the average Navy SEALs about five, eight, five, nine and 170 180 pounds most Navy SEALs are kind of light.
They have to be there they’re, smaller guys, they’re nimble but they’re tremendously, mentally strong. You know they’re they’re physically strong for what they have to do, but they’re not that big. That would get in the way of their mission. It’s you know. Hollywood creates this drama of what a Navy SEAL should be in our imaginations, but the reality of what a Navy SEAL is is very, very different than what’s in our imagination.
This creates this conflict of reality and imagination and because the image in the imagination is so big and it’s so wide – and it’s so nice and it’s so strong and sexy – that we often choose the imaginative character, the imagination, the imaginary character over real life. Let’s take women one of the things, and I have spent a few hours today reading this, because tomorrow’s disruptive mail is going to be hot, hot hot.
It’s going to be like, if you want to experience true female nature, be the other man it’s going to be hot, and I was listening and listening to these women with these outrageous standards. These outrageous wish lists of a man. He needs to be six feet tall, not fat, an investment banker or something like that or you know something that makes at least six figures and he needs to be able to the vote.
I was just listening to this list that this chick was rattling off. I was like wow, you are our narcissus beyond narcissist, you want the best of the best of the best of the best of the best when you’re, just an average person and I’ll listen to this. Now it’s like man, these, these chicks, are out of touch with reality and that’s because they live in this social narrative. One of the first things that you’re going to have to do to become mentally strong is be online.
You know: do your Facebook, do you YouTube, be online, but also talk to people in the real world to keep your your foot grounded in reality, because a lot of these girls they’re they’re, getting all this stuff from just an online narrative with little regard to reality. Most people are poor, 75 % of the people in this country make less than $ 80,000 and that’s men and women and the combined households.
You got a few people both make 50, they push them to six figures, but if they live somewhere like New York Chicago Miami, they ain’t really ain’t really living well, but this fantasy life that many people choose instead of real life, because this is where the economy Comes from me, because I’ll tell you these things, because I’ve lived them, I’ve experienced them in real life, and many people have fashioned the world online.
They fashioned an avatar, a projection of who they are. How many of you have been out on the bar? Something? And you see girls posing for pictures and you know they’re going on Instagram because they will pose just a certain way and they’ll take that picture two or three or four times to get it just right. But when you see that chick outside of the club outside an Instagram, she don’t even look the same yeah I’ll.
Tell you a quick little story. It’s a bumble thing. There was this girl. She look really really good on bumble. Then she doesn’t like bumble. So she has Instagram, so I hit her up on Instagram and I found their Facebook page and I was like is that you and I had to look – and I was just like she did such a wonderful job of transformation, pictorial transformation, as I call it. Well, you can get that look you can get that face.
You can get that right, cropping! You look amazing, but in real life you ain’t that hot matter of fact you you’re actually funny done. You know, what’s just sitting there like. Oh, my god. This is what people are doing, so this is why I tell you this is to let you know how much people are living online and they’re not living in reality. It takes courage in mental strength to live in reality, because you’re bombarded with all of these messages, you should do this.
You should be this way. Well, look. Here’s Bob Bob took my course and now, six months later, Bob is a porn star with a two-foot long. Dick and he’s all of these honeys, because he took my course how to get a big dick in a six pack in six months and you’re, seeing this and you’re seeing it over and over and over again it’s mind-blowing, but people are running from the truth. You must be mentally strong to deal with the truth.
I’ve said this before I’ll say it again. I’ve said it in several articles. I consider myself facially a four, maybe a five on a good day. I know this so me going into the dating game knows like. Okay, well, I’m not going to give them with the first oppression or the face your oppression, I’m going to get them on the second level attraction, because I deal with the truth. I’m able to create a system where I win most of the time and I bang and have sex with more women than most dudes who are better-looking, who are better-looking, who have a six-pack who were were nice clothes, but they don’t have my game.
But this is what happens when you live in truth, this is what happens when you become mentally strong and you can deal with it. Perfect example, my first book my first negative review, it wounded me then I got over it. Then I got another negative review. It didn’t hurt so much, then I got over it and I got another negative review and that’s like I whatever, but because people are not putting themselves due to the lack of courage, mental toughness in the lane of real life they’re, not giving these lessons nor feedback.
They’re just not and they’re living these fantasy, because this is something else too and now I’ll show this behind the paywall. Well, I deleted most of them, so maybe I won’t but man I got one profile: it’s booger, wolf central! It’s like all the booger will Serkan congregating on that profile. I mean there is no way in the world that this woman would think she has a shot with me in real life, but I know a lot of them are just swiping because it’s easy.
The swipe is easy to swipe right because there’s no consequence for swiping right of the left. None and I know what they doing – I’m just sitting there like wow. Then I have another profile. I don’t get any Burger Wolf’s and it was just sitting there like. Ah ha that’s very interesting, but these these women are not living in real life because they would never approach me in real life. They wouldn’t even smile.
They knew when that would chance. But once again it’s a weird message that I’m giving y’all you got to make you got to go online to make money. Let’s just be real. Everything is moving online and I think it’s going to be a a massive stampede in the next 10 years. What’s not online will be online in some fashion or form, and it’s just going to be hi this and if you’re, not positioning yourself to go online you’re going to lose.
So I can’t tell you to stay off line, but I can’t tell you to also keep a foot in Creole life actually go out and hang out with your friends and go to someone’s house for dinner and stay for a while and talk for two hours. Because people are becoming sopped there because they live in a silo chambers, which is something that I used to do and I got myself out of it. Essentially, you live in your own little world and you just have your bubble and you don’t really socialize with many people because up for the first four years on YouTube.
Well, no, because my partner, I saw her but other than YouTube, and a few of my friends I was just in the silo. I didn’t know what was going on. I didn’t really get out and, and one of the dangerous things is that you can hear something on they can literally rock your world, make your blood pressure go up. That’s really not that big of a deal in the real world online. This everything, oh my god, you know we need to batten down the hatches.
We need to make sure that nothing goes on with the kids. I remember when Trump won – and I was just like this – is some right and I went out into the real world and this Jewish girl opened up the door for me and I was just like we’ll be just fine, but if you live online you don’t have A lot of friends, you don’t have a lot of social interactions. It makes you very mentally weak because your frame of reference in your perspective is being shaped by a narrative that is designed to make you addicted to the Internet, designed to make you buy stuff from the internet designed to encapture you in the Internet.
And this make you spend as much time as possible on a certain platform, and this is where you’re getting everything you’re getting yourself esteem you’re, getting all of this stuff, so just think about this. Now, how do you become mentally strong? I’m going to give you a few tools here. I believe everyone needs some type of meditative practice. You can write that could be a meditative practice. You can actually meditate that can be a meditative practice.
You can sit in a room for 10 minutes a day and decompress that can be a meditative practice. You need some way to download the stress out of your brain and relax, because one of the thing is and understand that a lot of people never get a chance to relax. They never get a chance to chill. They never get a chance to refresh themselves and I’m not talking about taking a vacation where you can take wonderful Instagram photo.
I’m not talking about that. I’m talking about having a situation where, every day you have a practice that reduces your stress and enables you to use your mind more fully. I recommend meditation. If that’s your thing, if not, I recommend journaling every night. Five ten minutes talking about your day, who you are something pick one just pick one, because if you do not do this for yourself, you will be depleted by this society.
That has not your best interest at heart, not none! What not not at all, doesn’t have your best interest at heart. Doesn’t have your building now, one of the things that’s going to make you mentally strong, and I know many people don’t want believe this is people the more that you understand yourself. The more that you understand, other people, the more accepting you’ll, be other people, everything that we do everything that we are somewhere along, the line a person is involved, or it’s going to help us so the better that your communication skills become the better that you’re able To utilize the social narrative in your favor like take Trump people, I got a few Trump articles up and they’re losing their minds and they’re going like you know.
Trump. Eight years, yeah yeah yeah make America great 2020 buh buh buh, buh, buh, buh right and I’m sitting there like you’re, not informed at all, but you, like the narrative, there’s really no point in discussing anything with someone who doesn’t even accept the truth. That’s a lesson. I learned so I just delete their comments and move on, because it’s just pointless too. You can’t have a conversation with someone who doesn’t want to have a conversation if you don’t agree with them, you’re wrong in the story and thats a weakness.
That is a weakness that is going to creep up and capture even Trump himself, because I forget which law it’s one of the 48 laws of power go out amongst the people, do not imprison or wall yourself off from people, and this is what this trumpism silo. Echo chamber has done they’ve walled himself off from other people, another few points, and that is always dangerous always, but one of the things that you also can do to make yourself mentally strong is to engage in five conversations a day with five strangers.
It will feel awkward, it will feel weird. It will feel strange, especially if you’re not used to chatting to people, but what’s going to happen, is you’re going to learn how to open up you’re going to learn how to start conversations and sometimes the path to becoming a billionaire. It’s just about starting a conversation with the right person that opens up so many doors. So that’s one of the things you can do, let’s see what’s going on here.
I don’t really know if I like this setup, because the computer is so far away all right. Thank You, Josh bar Johnny, well charlatan, this dude bakes agent, Jay, pull Stefan for being moderators. Are Richard Branson, the neighbor vent told me this years ago, Navy SEALs were small, they have to be for their mission extremely mentally tough, because what they put those guys true, is ridiculous. Ganja blending.
What you described was my aunt, but she heavy on the 300 point. Good lord 300 pounds good evening Douglas just like when Obama became president all they said was they wanted their own just like when the bum became president and they all they said they wanted their own Obama, and I said what you got on my shelf. I got you, I got you, I got you, she looked good and I got bumble, but she looks like a bubble in real life.
Ganja, the mall, a restaurant, an event there’s so many places, Janet Jackson, we’re like Freddy Jackson, have y’all seen Freddy Jackson lately he is very, very skinny, like crackhead skinny sales, all day long. Many of my college, my colleagues subconsciously, looked down on sales and business people because they did not go through the correct rigors to attain their benefits. That’s funny, Josh barro law, 18 did not build fortresses to protect yourself.
Isolation is dangerous. Thank you. That’s that’s the truth and that’s what a lot of people are doing with these echo chambers Stephan, there’s a New York Times article about how the Supreme Court took away everyone’s right to unionize. Oh, I put that on my page yesterday I put, I mean it was funny because someone’s like well, this was before the Supreme Court before Trump was elected. I said well and then someone else chimed in you know to chump dummy chump.
That’s funny. Trump picked a justice and it’s like yeah you’re right, so you guess in there Brian Lopez I agree with when I was selling insurance. I would have goals of talking with complete strangers and cross it off. My list to do on the bus will challenge myself to go talk to a beautiful girl. I mean one of the things is to make yourself mentally tough to do little things every day, if you’re not used to doing a certain thing.
It’s just not going to happen overnight and if you try to like power up because this is the big thing like this weekend, you know I’m going to work out for six hours, Saturday and Sunday, but I’m going to eat bad Monday through Friday. You cannot outwork a bad diet. I don’t care what you do unless you you’re burning, like 6,000 calories a day and then you’re burning 6,000 calories a day, you’re an amazing shape, because that takes a certain level of mental toughness and dedication to even get to that point.
But little things. If you can meet five people a day which could be challenging depending on where you are, that is 25 people Monday through Friday, that’s 35 people in a week. This 100 is 60 people. In a month you roll you get that nail down. You will always have dates: you’ll always have people to talk to you’ll always have connections. This is one of the the craziest things about this, because you don’t have to approach it from this scorched earth.
I got to get it done this weekend. I got to get it done today. I mean it’s just a little bit each day like up I’m going to talk about this a little bit more, but I’m riding again, which is a struggle, because it’s been so long since I’ve consistently rode every day. I am at the day is Thursday thinking about like six or seven thousand words. I used to be able to do that in a day now. One of the reasons that this is a slow process is, I am the country turn putting my foot in it going to make it really good, and then I’ve got someone editing and stuff there’s actually an assignment in zero to a million and there’s going to be Some more stuff in there and that probably take until tomorrow or this weekend to get that much well done and then we’ll get into the other modules.
But I’m following my own advice. Instead of rushing to get this course done, I’m enjoying the journey I’m having fun with it. There’s a figure they’ll take me about a month to get it done, but it’s going to be extremely helpful to anyone that takes it because it’s not going to be any dis, namby-pamby stuff. No, no! No! No! No! No! No! No! There’s one thing that I upload it, but I forgot to save it, so I got to go home my mother, computer and save it so you can have access to it, but that assignment once the streams over give me about 20 minutes 25 minutes to get home And they’ll be ready.
Let’s see, how do I get my foot in the door with a sales company? Don’t you have courses for that once again, I’ll tell you – and this is a mental challenge. First of all, before you take this challenge, you got to have a very good hustle, eBay, Craigslist, something make you to three grand them off. Then you go out and find a company that you want to work for finally, profit, a product that you want to represent and go find the owner of that company or someone help us say.
Look, I bought your product, I really like it and then actually sell them on you like. I know it does this at this this this. I did this research and hit them over the head I’ll work for three months for free, but I want a commission. That’s how you get into the finer sales organizations today, if you don’t have experience, because if you and you got ta, wear a suit or you gather, wear a suit shirt and tie even if the country, even if the companies cope, even if the company’s culture is Casual you got a dress for the next level, so that’s how you can get one of those sales jobs, because essentially you need to know how to sell some stuff.
You need to go in there and prove yourself Brian. I got a cookie waiting on my desk for my cheat day tomorrow. You know what’s funny when you, when you deprive yourself of these things and when you get those cookies those cookies. The taste of those cookies is like times 100 that the chocolate chips are like. More chewy, they’re they’re, more delectable, it’s something to be said for about holding yourself back from certain things, all right.
So what’s up Carly Contego Lane, I mean I’ve said this several times. This is what you’re going to have to do. If you want to get into one of the finer sales organizations all right, oh did, I think I did it here, cool all right, so this is what’s going on tonight. There will be the first assignment. It’s already done it’s already written and this first assignment is going to take you some time to do.
This is not going to be something that you can do in a few minutes. It’s going to take you a few hours, so that’s going to be there tonight below zero to a million early bird special 150 go ahead and grab that and yeah. That’s that’s the only thing I have for sale right now and, let’s see where are we with this excellent, excellent, excellent? So some reason I despise fried foods lately you never know man, you could be gross growing up.
Okay! Well, that’s all! I have for you now. Let’s talk about tomorrow, tomorrow’s going to be an experiment: it’s going to be a grand experiment, I’m going to have what’s called customer service Friday, there’s a lot of people who have issues who kind of pop in in the chats. So what I’m going to do is, I don’t know if I’m going to do with here, but I’m going to be online for a few hours and it’s going to be a live stream and I’ll just have like something like this up.
Maybe a commercial or something running and then, if you got a problem and it’s just going to be real simple customer service Friday and we’ll work out issues, I may do some special promos. Who knows so that’s what’s going on tomorrow and there will be a disruptive male in the a.M. It’s going to be a burner it’s going to because there’s I’m going to do the other man tomorrow and then I’m going to do most married men are broke.
That’s going to be deep, the one for Saturday is going to be deep. I don’t know if I’m going to do that one serious Sunday, because I may do that one Sunday we’ll see cuz. I got a lot of them queued up, but tomorrow you will get your first customer service Friday, so I’m going to test it out, I’m going to do a lot of wild stuff, so we will see all right. Gentlemen, you have your marching orders go below you! Zero to a million course early, very special 150 first assignment will be there tonight and I will catch you good dudes in the a.
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Oh, my goodness. What does this all mean and we’re going to break that down? For you today, but more importantly, I just want to emphasize optimizing your local sts, so I’m for you, if you’re just a local magazine or a cafe, it’s crucial.
You make local SEO merit of your marketing budget. How people are going to find you, especially when they don’t know you exist? Look at these ranking factors. You see the major ones are place, page signals external local signals and signals. We have a whole bunch of variety of smaller ones, from social to personalization. I’m also important it’s because locals became such a crucial part of Google search.
You have the carousel now with interactive google map. You have Google Plus, which is just two coming, even more and more integrated every month or recent integration with hashtags, where you could hashtag a word. Let’s say hashtag Schweik keenya in the google search and then internet relates to that in google plus will automatically brought it up in the right hand, side the search panel for you to view.
So that’s great integration there that you can do a lot with local as well, then obviously, Google Places which is just a huge for or giggling see, he’s just to give you some information background on these ranking factors who is from Mozgov AJ search, ranking factor survey. Every year, so this is from their 2013 survey, so, let’s give them the next one. The biggest portion of your local SEO is going to be your place.
Page signals copper degree, Association, proximity which includes the accurate another nap stands for a name address and phone number, which should be matching all across your site. I’m making sure that it’s all your place, page information consists throughout any place that you have it all, but Cory Association, destiny on Google Places, google plus I multiple citations – are you’ll, hopefully be building the hawk on later and also a location keyword in the title tags And headlines, which is pretty crucial, signals once again, name address and phone number information should be featured on your website.
It should stand across your schema, your HTML matching, your page knob and your age card making all that is the exact same information. So it doesn’t confuse the bull rider when it goes and a website it can make sure, can accurately represent your information together and to bring it up whenever someone that has a IP address. It’s in that proximity, google, something that could relate to your business location in title meta descriptions and amina thori, which comes with on-page SEO, which will be linking to article business.
To a previous article. I did about on-page SEO, making sure that’s strong, because the more on page SEO you do to hire domain Authority, which means the franking you will get for your local SEO and optimized landing page optimize. That for local and landing pages are very important. So if you don’t already have a landing page for your website, I would highly encourage you to just excise it for your local needs, no signals, and that consists of sixteen percent of the ranking factors, and these are consistent.
High quality citations from sources are assessed, trustworthy and industry relevant. Well then, we’ll be industry relevant, but you will make sure there’s one daughter you want to be on those, because that makes a good portion of how you rank for local SEO and in the search engine. Notations, those are making sure of your name address and phone number on the different directories that are online like the internet, yellow pages, yelp com, superpages.
Com, local citysearch, my yellow book, even facebook, local and dozens more. It’s a great thing that you can get an intern to do just to go through and summer or a few weeks make sure that you’re on these citations and that all your information is accurate and up-to-date commercial and how you will bring next signals. Equality in darlinks. We’re going to talk more about inbound links on our next webinar cuz a lot to do with SEO in general, and I what makes a good high calling for now i’ll leave you with the domain authority.
That’s very crucial to make sure that whatever website is linking back to you, that they have a fairly good domain authority and they have a good trust. So fine newspapers are always a great to get trust from a website because they throw a very trusted source and i’ll make sure you have great anchor text, especially if you’re local, it’s great, if you can get a anger test from lebanon, is an example.
I’m lose. You later in the webinar for a mr. Rooter, you want to say Onita, you know. Mr. Rooter is the entire phrase, anchor text and then drop back to your site with a link. I will really help you so fine over that in the next webinar. We have a boring one, it’s reviews I think. Well, now I have some reviews or mix the. How many people do you think really resist? Oh readers are very very important, especially views on those at Google Places irrelevant third party sites.
With the text review. They have a good X with them, and diversity has lots of different information, not just about what Roddick your service, but that you link to or even have, the keywords in for your products and services. But the quantity of reviews is very important and the location making sure all the locations with them are accurate with where they had taken place of you and multiple locations, obviously making sure that they are positives.
At the same time, realistic, you don’t want to look that you’re, putting reviews out there and that they’re all ones that you just throw it up yourself from the company. You want to believe it and they should be real. Ask your customers, the ones that are loyal fans to row and do definitely where customers don’t want you to fail as a company and they’ll help you out with them in the review section.
So I met on third party sites and also on the Google Places reviews sure their native reviews reviews. Why is reviewed and barn besides people looking at them because of the carousel that google recently put these pastures? If you want to people, you don’t even have to type the city or in cafes and runs up, but the carousel, the top, which is a horrible, goes around that you can see all these different companies that are on the Google Places, I’m actually they draw information From Google+ as well as you see these reviews and scores, so people can now just scan through this, take a company and be like, what’s this related to my location.
Here they looked on to the writer where that map is and then they can see how close they are to location, as well as reviews numbers hours. If you want to hear that your guest has all that information filled out for them, so it is on the carousel and all this oh poor them. Probably ninety percent of people will go. There are looking at cafes and different. All these things that do come up on the carousel and we’ll see that review score right off the bat.
So that’s important for you to make sure you make that impression on them. So back to the care was just have some personalization I’ll show you in a second personalization only makes up for eight percent, but it is a growth factor like when one of your friends on Google+ from the company, like a media, which you also do you did A search in Google company would come up and the serps with just a search engine results pages, because your friend likes it.
You don’t even have to like sure I key media for you to see in the search engine results page because your friended. This goes back to the example shows. I was connected. Try, google, plus and minuses prize to see that tomato pie pie cafe. Facebook is that first result that you might think why Canada pie cafe and here is there well, that’s called personalization is because I actually like tomato pie cafe years ago.
Oh it’s right on my search results. Google, Romania, that I liked it. So that’s a little bit of what personalization is, and it has more to that because it’s just all done each day as your squirming more and more ways I can bowl is personalized in the search to needs and make it a more social, social search experience an Example would be now cards with a little just released its one most recent updates and it’s trick base location and it’s pulled some companies, the companies Google+ local account, and these now cards show then based on your search and previous lights.
On Google+ perennial cards is observed. Uploading events to tell calendar effects what they will see in the search engine results page for exampie mall or, if you’re running an email marketing campaign. You picture that if you have event coming up a webinar and even like that, that you have a option to include done to the readers calendar upload into the gmail calendar, so Crennel cards so that all their friends, that’s connected with that gmail with a Google+ will Seem to be like, oh this person, the SH Y keenya event.
So I’m going to go to you because you know i’m interested in the same thing because we’re friends, so you see how that could be a huge effect for marketers, as well as for local SEO. If you’re, having like a local event, even for charities that are local, that could be a great to use that personalized search, no such only six percent right now, but it’s really growing as that one probably no survival experience in sem you, which is important for mostly For bloggers or for people who have that are connected with your company website, a connect rel author, which is your google plus to your website, so it shows a face that is: connect with the Google+ profile search results by that a website that it’s connected to Google Tends to favor whoever has connected that rel author profile is a must there’s a lot of tight should do a google plus profile, but for now we’ll just say it should be completed and active for you to get the most benefit on your local SEO, because that Does to play over to the local search results also be associated with your business.
This could look like a Flickr YouTube. All those types of media should be tagged to your business because in the search results they will come up and therefore people can go from that media to your business, which is a great conduit for you, so the authority of Plus Ones on a website. The number plus that you get Twitter followers, facebook, social media, influencing factors there and also makes chirring that your google+ is individually owner, verified and that’s important to do.
Your local Plus page turn on. There continues to be a good, an actor with the same name address and phone of that’s on your HTML is on your age. Car. That’s should be on your website somewhere, obviously, are dispersed to notice evasion or in the search results as well and behavioral signals the click-through rate from the search results to website. This is mobile. Clicks to call, let’s see someone’s on the run and mobile is definitely a rising field, so you should be paying attention to, especially since a logical who are using mobile article they’re, trying to find phone numbers and try and find locations on their phone find places to Eat so it’s a great way to use mobile to make sure that you’re gay search, never someone.
You know those types up, a say in the area. Their phone will automatically come up on the search engine results page. So people will click right there to call you. So that towards burial signals, el influence, your local SEO rankings more and more and say check-ins and offers that people click while they’re going through the website. Okay defenses is going through your site, the more they will raise that ranking factors a little um.
Oh, what about this question will come up to me and ask so what about companies with multiple locations? I mean it’s one company just never liked our example. Is he so you know I want anger to Syracuse. I want to know nieces this one’s all over the place. So how do I make sure Google doesn’t compute? You know math. My name address is a number with another supplier. I’m you’re like. Oh, this isn’t consistent, so I’m not going to rank them hi.
How do you prevent that? Do I web page fax? Is we actually flip most effective way to do SEO for the two examples up to their websites that we split in to be a 140 Anita and one for greater Syracuse and so completely flip? They have two different, simple plushes and we do their SEO differently too. We make them have two separate campaigns so that they can get the most for each location and so for oh yeah, that mr.
Rooter will come up first, how the accurate contact information, everything and then the same for greater Syracuse. I know – and you might be thinking I am so confused between Google Places and google+ and what’s the difference in all this well before I get into an action plan to help you get your local SEO off the ground, explain what are beginning to integrate google place In Google+ appears on google maps and search.
Google plus is the one that provides the information for people, carrot, Vogel’s carousel. I can manage google+ and your AdWords account if you use that within your Google Places dashboard best first off first thing: you should do it verified your google places for business. That’s the absolutely first thing you got to take that step on they’ll make you verify. Usually they’re selling, they have the right business people.
If they do call. You are going to be able to get ahold of someone a fab business. Next, complete your google+ of business profile and be active. I cannot stress and that’s important objective on your google+. So really is going to be. The songs competitors is just seeing your business. You are on a google plus and giving quality content quality content to know english QC right now, whether for your local or even for a broader spectrum and Ponte, and no making it for this local SEO, making it local and applicable to the little users.
I will be back very beneficial, especially if you post it on the social media, like Google+ I’ll, authorize your on-page SEO for local. Once again, you can check out article that I recently right on on page SEO. The spears are coming to make you have your page and website up and running everything you need for that, and also claim your citations after that. I’m – and this is free advertising and directories that are just waiting to put your name and address and thrown around there.
For people to find you – and it would be a shame for you not to claim that advertising so use the armor to use the same name, address and wiper on all the citations, and you do change that name. Address phone number makes perspective all the citations. Yes, it would be to make sure you to go through and change that, because it means a lot in the local search engine result to the intern, to do it or in a place you at our our week to go through and just get all the citations.
Ms, mr frame, you might have to pay, for the majority of them are going to be free for you. Lastly, get quality reviews previews exclude all the contents. Once again, they have to have diversity, making sure not just talk about one exact service, but maybe they talk about car service, a product why? They, like you, make sure making sure you have that variety and the fact that they need to play. If there is something that that like like waiting on line making, sure that you know that place that that’s okay, if you have that negative review, but gain for all the positive review that are realistic, it’s fully on my’s, you can ask someone a friend of the Company the right set up for you so on your Google+ profile, page really helped a lot in making sure you get conversions are today any questions or if you would like to ask a question or have me covered something in this webinar, you can email me at Alicia I webpage FX com thanks for listening.
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We find ourselves stuck with challenges. I think some of them can be perceived challenges and some of them can be really challenges that we actually face, and we didn’t want to kind of like put them under the carpet and ignored that they exist. They do exist and sometimes we feel like we could have gone so far it, but we are not heed.
We would’ve wanted to be so I’m here with Rebecca, so that she can kind of like help us to navigate ourselves around the areas of challenges and how we can deal with with different kinds of challenges that we face on this journey of being interpretation yeah. Nobody knows now, when you’re an entrepreneur, many people think you know the success stories of the ones who have made it the ones that we look at who are successful.
We think it was smooth sailing and when you hear their stories, they will share with you how they had to overcome many obstacles. It’s just like when we take a journey and you’re saying my aspire destination. Is you know I want to be the leading supplier for the country of South Africa for regarding your product or your services, and then to get there is where you need to now sit down and really be able to map out your path on how to get There and and so part of the journey is you will like any road you’re going to face roadblocks you’re going to stay faith.
Part of all traffic cops are going to stop you for compliance. Your interface may be boulders maybes behind mountains and the big rock fell over and now it’s blocking it’s an abstraction to the road and now you’re thinking do I go back from where I started and give up, or do I find a way around it? So my mentality is always like the pastor Andre. He spoke about, find a way to win. He wrote a book and I always say as an entrepreneur, you find a way to do anything you have to when you go under it, whether you’re going to have to go around it or where you’re going to go over it.
You can just find a way to win, find a way to overcome it, because when you have limiting beliefs of saying what I’ve tried it over and over again, I’m there from giving up. So some of the challenges could be mindset, challenges where you have these roadblocks. In your mind we say I’ve been rejected by so many providers for many collaborative collaboration partners that we would have partnered with they told me.
No, my business idea is not viable, and now I don’t want to face rejection again and that part of the things that might be holding you back from progressing in your journey as an entrepreneur. So the fear of rejection could be one thing that could be a challenge for you. It could be different for another person, because your profile is very different for mine. There may be family responsibilities.
Are the things that’s holding me back? We end up being stuck. Maybe six challenges exactly Tech’s like Texas, tickles family responsibilities. You’ve got that aunties, you’ve got the extended family. You’ve got your children and it’s a genuine and sincere reason why you’re not progressing. But if you sit with it and convince yourself that this is so genuine and sincere, that’s why I’m not moving forward guess what you’re still going to be stuck there with or without family responsibilities.
So, at the end of the day, yes with the family responsibilities, how can I now make changes in my life to be able to make some kind of progress towards my personal goals in order to be more successful, financially, to be able to take off the burden That we have maybe equip someone else of the family to be able to be independent and that’s one less dependent in your pro in your maybe budget that you’re taking care for me also.
I, like the line process, it’s not lying to us. I’ve realized my surgeon is an intrapreneur long, that every challenge that I face. It sits in my mind. Yes and, as I begin to delve deeper inside myself and also new fridge on other people’s expertise and experience, I am able to grow as a person. I’m able to grow intellectually knowledge wise. This is some stretching that has to go, choose some kind of.
Let you break forth yeah when you’re up for the challenge, when you, when you go through or when you go beyond it, you’ve grown some you’ve grown some. How and that’s where the dilemma that a lot of entrepreneurs have is when they see something that is almost labeled as a challenge and we try to put our head under the sand. So maybe you find that you have financial challenges instead of going to the bank and looking at your fine bank statement and saying: okay, what’s the 3-month bank statement saying what’s the pattern of my spending, am I actually budgeting and allocating the right amounts we put our Head in the sand – and so we don’t want to stretch ourselves to say actually, I need to budget, I need to do without going out for the entertainment or I need to start paying someone a salary and making sure that I start building the pipeline for the Sales of the cash flow to come in, so that’s stretching that comes in by densifying what the challenges naming that challenge, because once you name the challenge, you know what you’re dealing with you know what tools to deal with that and tackle it with.
You know how to navigate around it with specific solutions and problem-solving skills that you need to pull out, but number two, I would say, find out what the trigger is. What’s the trigger, because many times our personal issues do flow into our businesses as entrepreneurs, it was maybe, when you’re growing up, you were told, you’ll, never amount to anything, now, you’re, finding challenges and a lot of nose a lot of roadblocks along the way.
Now you start reminding your summer saying: oh you see, they told me I’ll, never amount to anything, that’s how my business is failing and then before you know, we just want to opt out of the game, but you need to commit to the vision on being a And saying: okay, this challenge: is you name it name. It then find the right tools to deal with it and that’s how you progress even fast and accelerate just your progress in entrepreneurship.
Then, when you look at the monument of where you lost everything and you cry – and you want to bear yourself alive and saying you know what look why not just die with the street, because this dream has died, but I’ll say you know we they didn’t know We’re seeds they try to bury us, but we still going to sprout out and so you’re going to have live again to find the will to win, find the will to fight again, no matter what the obstacle is and also be comfortable with being uncomfortable start getting Comfortable with the stretch, because the stretch is developing muscles that you didn’t have and how’s your vision board, I always say it’s more than getting what you want.
It’s really about who you becoming along the journey, who you’re becoming along the journey, says I’ve identified. I’ve got a skills gap when it comes to financial management, I’m going to become a more financial, savvy and more disciplined person, because I’ve taken on the mandate today, I’m going to learn I’m going to sit under someone, I’m going to sign up for a course to Become better in this area, even though this is some subject that I actually hate to be honest with you, but I’m going to stretch myself and become better because 10 years from now you’re not going to be the same person that you started off so challenges the Opportunities to do absolute, you look at them in that minute, then you become another person, yes, and on automatically you’re no longer a victim to challenges you become a victim because maybe the universe is is trusted you enough to come up with a solution, though there are Nothing impossible every problem, solvers always say this machine called the human being, has the power to solve problems and also in entrepreneurship.
You are called to solve a problem that should be the basis of here is the famous you saw you get paid and solve the problem. So as a problem solver, you cannot start now saying I’m going to give up on myself, because now you you actually denying the the world your gift, you will you Ignis your uniqueness, your contribution to make someone else’s life simpler? They process the blood. Maybe they’ve got systems that they need.
You need to now empower them to also thrive in their business and you’re. An important part of the formula put important part of the design with whatever product that you’re bringing to the table. So you have to come and show up show up with your gifted talents and offering but to solve the problem and meet a need. That’s out there in the market and you cannot fail from there because once you also understand the different means, you’ll be agile because maybe just meet as we met.
What other need to I see see in the world that I also can plug in and stop playing that becomes your multiple streams of income, because now you’re seeing is wow, there’s more needs, but am I well-equipped to meet that need? Don’t have the experience that expertise can I learn the skill and that’s when you become agile in the world ever-changing world, but also is an entrepreneur how you stay in the game? So would you also say them that, because my age can be a reflection of where I am as a person that maybe I’m stuck mostly because we also be stacking terms of metal being myself? Yes, not to lift.
So it’s a reflection of where maybe I am meant to be intellectually emotionally. Yes, yes, because I always say we need some vision. I think precious one of your guests might have alluded to that. I always say you know: when you put in the GPS, we aspire destination. This. The GPS system will ask you: what’s your current location and the current location, I say locate yourself where you are emotionally mentally, physically, financially because meet relationship wise? Where are you because that’s going to help, you understand how why you feel the way you feel about certain things right now why you always are right now what kind of work is going to be needed to get where you need to be? Maybe the a little bit further away than you thought it would need to be.
For example, you might say I need to work on my network and build the right network from our business, but you’ve been hurt. You’ve been betrayed so currently, where you are you’re in a place of brokenness, so number two. What you need to apply is healing. You need to start healing and applying the right medication to whatever wound. That is to be able to build that resilience again to face another meeting which could potentially come back with an O but you’re not as hurt as before, because now you’re able to say if she, you know what, if they want to partner with me, they will, If they don’t they, don’t you don’t take it so personally, but if you’re in a place of brokenness in wounded State you’re, going to take everything personally and you’re not going to make the right clear decisions in a business meeting, you’re going to be defensive, you’re going To be demanding, you’re going to be desperate and then it just defeats the purpose and you feel even more defeated and feel like it’s a vicious cycle.
So it’s so important to understand where you are financially. You know. Why am I asking for a loan and how is my spending pattern been before you know? I think I’ve been bartering and I remember doing making a decision one time in my own statement to myself say Rebecca. You will no longer borrow from anybody going forward. You are not borrowing from anyone, so you have to make it work. Whatever you have in your hands to make it work, you make it work and whatever little that you make to in order to sustain yourself and your family, you make it work, but you are not going out to borrow from anybody and that allows you it like.
You’re saying, as part of the vision is we are, you are your person that would always rely on borrowing and, if you always relied on bar and then how you going to do, make it as a business person where you’re going to get loans from everywhere. Can you pay back what’s your credit history, so you need to also be honest about your current state. What’s driving that need, what’s driving your behavior as an entrepreneur? What’s driving, you know, you’re worried whether they’re, positive behaviors or negative behaviors, and if they’re positive then enhance them, but if they negative, then you need to have a check with yourself and have an accountability partner.
I have a coach if you need to because then you know that you’ve got the right support in the right mentors around you Wow. So yes, you, you are hearing what you think. I say as audience: don’t be stuck in challenges: they. They have a lot of ways to go over it around it under it, but there has to be a way find a way she she mentioned a book that was written to that effect, find a way around challenges and it might be an opportunity to allow oneself To grow, it might be a reflection of where one is currently so don’t be stuck on that notion of challenges.
But what can be done to to develop and also as a person to evolve, feel free to share with your concerns any inputs to that effect and any other challenges that you feel we can be able to talk about in line with enterpreneurs. We feel like enterpreneurs. Can do so much more, so we thank you for taking time to listen to the segment. Thank you for your time. Thank you. You
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So how can you cut through the noise I’m going to show you three of the best ways to maximize your reach and exposure, and you can then repurpose these ideas across your various social platforms? That’s coming up right after this number three check out W WH aro comm. That’s help a reporter out comm, it’s an online resource for journalists to get feedback and input from business owners.
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This is my second live event ever and it was terrifying, but it was so amazing. So if you guys read my last article, you may have saw me break down a little bit roll the clip. I want it to be easy where I just know exactly what to say, and I’m like it’s easy for me to pick up this camera and like talk to you guys, and it hasn’t been greatly and there’s even been points where I’m just like done.
You want to take a break, and I don’t know what to say, and it’s just like my creativity has just been like suppressed number one. I just want to say thank you guys for all the love on that article. I still feel you guys and where you guys are at. I do want to say that, after this weekend that that confusion, it honestly just left my body after the whole entire event went down. My students flew in from all over the country from Alaska from New York from Oklahoma from all different places from Montreal, and it was absolutely incredible.
It was like 10 times better than the last one. The last one was amazing, but this one everyone said that was just so so much more. We went through with so much emotional stuff people cried people found their life purpose from one of the speakers. People realized what their next steps were. We workshop with each other and we just really got to know each other and the amount of love and clarity and peace and happiness and powerfulness and empowerment that we felt all weekend was the absolute best.
So let’s go ahead and get the article. So we started off the morning with a little bit of emotional work. We had a workshop piece going on where we were listening to each other and just like not responding to what people were saying. We were just opening up her hearts, opening up to how we felt at that moment, and everybody in the little groups were just listening and everyone got to rotate. It was super powerful.
We set our intentions for the day and then we got into speakers. Our first speaker was Brian Pataki. He is a life coach. His podcast is actually coming out super soon guys stay tuned. For that Brian is amazing. He has a huge personality, but he also knows how to like really bring you in and clarify what you’re trying to do in your life. So you guys can also utilize a sample session with Brian. He opened that up to the influencer Academy and if you guys are interested as well, his emails are down below you see someone at Starbucks.
You make a judgement about them. You decide this. How much money this bitch has it’s kind of cost reduction. This kind of kids like an array right normal, that’s a normal part of being human being because in the olden days like way olden days, you would assess somebody out check out they’re going to kill you because you were a cave person right. So it is normal that we have a quick way to make judgments about people.
There’s two parts of your brain that I want to talk about today. Your fast part of your brain and your slow part of your brain, the quiet, the slower part of your brain, is where you can get closer to hearing what the universe wants for you and you’re going to close your eyes, we’re due for short visualization. Okay is your future self? Your future self begins to speak to this large group of people.
Suddenly, you become aware of a shift that has happened to you and the entire audience aware of this impact on yourself and the others. You leave the room altered for the rest of your life. What was that impact your future self had on you and the others? Who was your future self being to have such an impact? You will have a chance to have any impact you want on this entire group. It will be only one chance, one impact, but all of these people will be changed in some way.
They will have a different life because of the impact you have had on them. Go back and look at your paper now just take a minute notice, if any words were repeated and if they were, would you just circle them? Knowing this kind of what I want to do is talk about the impact you can have some going towards a phrase where I’m heading is a phrase. It’s like your life purpose statement all right. This sounds a little hokey when I say it I think, but what it is is it’s a way to know.
Am I running my business in my life from the point of view of who I really want to be, let me offer one tune, we’re going to say. No, I hate better. Yes, I like it, let’s change it, so I am the fingernails, but I’m not that what great that’s the word, so people can feel compassion. If you love, does that compass, these words for you yeah great. So can you stand up and say that I am the person [ Laughter ], so our second speakers with Laurie and Chris harder, two of the most amazing humans that I know I admire them so so much just their stories are so incredible, but they both have Podcast II earn your happy podcast that I was on but Laurie, and I interviewed her for mine and a Chris Carter has the for the love of money podcast, which the motto of is.
When great people make great money, they can do a great thanks. We’re able to keep up on that ridiculous pace until all of a sudden. One day I took a $ 150,000 pay cut and we looked at each other said: what are we going to do and we thought that was bad. The next year I actually lost my job entirely and we had to start from scratch. So we had to sell the homes, the cars, the rental properties, we lost our rental properties like we didn’t start from the bottom.
We started from like below zero. Now here’s the cool part of the story, though it forced us to start getting into self-development. It forced us to start figuring out who we really wanted to be because while we were while I was successful in banking, I wasn’t happy with every promotion. I got further further away from what I really wanted to be doing. If you guys ever woke up one day and just said: how did I get here yeah? That was me.
I always had like these solvents. Do you know what I’m talking about when you know you’re just born for something, and you know you’re supposed to be doing something bigger than you’re doing, but I was just so damn comfortable that I wasn’t doing anything about it. So when we actually lost everything, I had this moment of you know, reading him kind of lose who he was because his identity was so attached to this business and making money.
It started training, people, sorry prior to the six years, realizing well. At least I want to help people’s transformation because Fitness had become such a huge part of my transformation, so I was really forced into starting to train women, because I had actually gotten certified twice before this and never used it, because I was too scared to do It I shared my dream with everyone. That was one thing that I will tell you once I started realizing what I wanted to do.
I started talking about it to everyone and, if you don’t do that things most likely will not happen in your life that you want to happen, because I really do believe it’s all about tribe. So, like just share your passion with every single person, you possibly can no matter what it looks like an Instagram or anywhere else. When you see other people’s businesses the only way they got there, if they’ve even really gotten there is they started in that really shitty place where everything was ugly.
Everything was broken and everything was just barely pieced together and they spent more time in that place. Then you probably think that they spent there and here’s why I share that with you, the majority of you said you are less than three years in to building your business you’re, probably still in that place where it looks like everybody else is growing faster than you, Where it looks like your stuff feels so half-ass and their stuff looks so polished.
Trust me, their stuff is not as polished when you look inside of it, as it looks on Instagram or anywhere else that you see them or it is as polished and they’ve spent. A lot more time in that rough zone, where you are right now and so you’re exactly right, we should be. The second thing is – and you left this part out your story, but it’s so important. Do you remember your first client who came down to this super crappy half-ass finished gym? Yes, so I remember she pulled up in this brand new Range Rover which, to me Range Rover, just meant success or something I don’t even know what it meant to me.
I was like, oh, my god, she’s going to come down to the base, and so I bring her down I’m like I’m remodeling great so for a year she was my client didn’t see any remodeling done over the question here. But that’s! The second point is your egos going to get in the way and a lot of people will stop right there or they’ll check out right there and you can’t, like it, doesn’t matter who’s going to judge you.
It doesn’t matter how you’re feeling inside about you know your own personal business. You’ve got to step through that ego anyways and we actually develop the saying, and that is your egos, your greatest overhead, think about it. Your egos, your greatest overhead, because your ego will stop you from speaking up when maybe you’re about to speak up to somebody who could change your life or change your business.
Your ego will stop you from inviting somebody into your business because, you’re afraid of judgment, your ego may cause you to buy too nice or too shiny of things. Well, you’re, not quite ready to have bought those things. And now you don’t have that revenue for your business, like your ego, truly is your greatest overhead and we had to learn that the hard way from when we had to sell everything that was shiny and start over from when we had to have people’s own clients Show up and Range Rovers in our horribly disgusting broken mirror gym.
Those are the parts that really shape who you are and last but not least, we got to go around the room at the end of the day and talk about everybody loved the most from the day saying that I can go to and talk and listen to You guys talk, your stories are so inspiring. It just motivates me to keep going, but just having that clarity of like where I’m at now and where I am going to be amazing everyone.
This group stretches me so much and I love all you guys for being here. I feel like after today, I’m like so in purpose, and you guys I just felt at the end of the day that it was just, I felt so clear, and I felt like what I was struggling with the other day. I felt like at the end of this day was what I was I felt like. I knew what I was meant to do in the world, even though like it might seem like, I know, and I put together and stuff.
Sometimes it can be confusing and you kind of know, but then the path gets a little blurry we’re all human, and we all had that happened to us. As I can tell by the comments section at the last article and then at the end of the day when everybody was going around the room saying exactly how they felt, I felt it’s so deeply in my heart that I was put on this earth to do This – and I remember specifically when I first moved to Los Angeles, I didn’t want to go, I was resistant.
I thought I had no money. I thought that I wasn’t going to make it. I thought I wasn’t going to get a job. I thought it was going to be too hard to have like a new city, new friends, all this stuff, and somebody had to convince me to go, and once I finally said yes, I like basically got dragged here. Obviously it was one of the most monumental times in my whole entire life. It changed everything for me, the trajectory of my life went in a completely different way, and that is possible for you.
It is possible for what you’re doing right now, where you feel cushy. You feel comfortable if you do feel like that. It is completely possible for you to change your own life, whether you’re, starting to read new in different books, whether you’re starting to listen to more self-help personal development stuff, whether you’re just like gaining new skills. For something that you want to do. Whether you’re just getting sign of your comfort zone and going to a karaoke bar alone and singing because it’s what you love, whether it’s moving to a different state.
Even if it’s just the next town over and you have to make new friends. And you have to go to a new job and like the outgoing and do something that feels kind of icky and weird to you at the time, not icky, just just like cringy. I guess it’s terrifying. It’s terrifying trust me, but you are the only person that can change the trajectory of your life. Nobody else can do it for you, people can guide you like I’ve guided them, but they all came here.
Did the work they’re still continuously doing the work throughout the rest of the time that they’re in the program and then they’re after forever after as well? Sometimes you just need a couple more tools to guide you, whether that’s podcast books, a program whatever it happens to be, but I just want to let you guys know that it is possible for you guess: Realtors! That’s around you! What the Shekhar opening jar have you ever, that’s great, but uh, let’s take a champ.
Have you ever read on that’s great at the end of the day? For me, I’m just so happy that each and every person felt like empowering at the end of the day they knew the structure and the blueprint of how exactly they were going to leave and pursue their dreams. And that’s what made me the most happy today. I just want to show you guys what’s possible for you. This makes me so happy and I hope you guys find that kind of happiness in your life as well.
Thank you guys so much for reading this article. I have a hot dinner date tonight with Celina I’ll catch. You guys in the next article
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I wanted a cause that would introduce me to the private-sector world to the markets place because again, at the end of the day, most of the resources that we utilize and the nonprofit space comes from the you know the private sector and I wanted to understand how They think how that our thinking is done there.
What are the factors that influence that you know mobilization of resources and, of course I wanted to do that in a top school in the school that is known for development study, so I chose ideas so right now. I am the program’s director of projection, Evo Africa. I found a project a neighbor Africa five years ago and basically, what we do is to promote digital inclusion and disability advocacy in Nigeria and of course, we do a bit of work beyond interacts in some African countries.
The impact has been huge. The first one is understanding more and more the place of collaboration and knowing fully well that it’s not just enough to have interesting ideas or have some of the best programs. But to understand that no single person would have all of the resources needed to make a project or program successful. So that’s for me is one and it’s key then. Secondly, is understanding how to translate global reports, data in it’s a world of data, and we see a lot of that every day and sometimes they can be overwhelming.
But through my studies there I know where to look to find the data to support our work, especially where we talk to donors, grantors and international partners. It’s easier for me to understand trends, to understand developments, reports and translate those to practical programs that people understand. You know people from both side of the of the world, people who are in the research space and those who don’t really have interest in the research base.
I’m able to fill in the gap to speak what both parties can understand before coming to heidi’s project. A neighbor was just one of those small projects that we know struggle to put together, and but the mi-8 ideas changed a lot of things because, first of all, it changed. My thinking on you know the place of inclusion in the overall developments in your space and, more importantly, the knowledge Kenya was very useful in helping us access.
Pakal grants grants that today has turned us to a national organization that we are here to implement programs on a national scale, and before coming here, we had just three staff right now we have about 12. Today project a neighbor has grown. We are well-positioned to take on issues on national level. We now contribute to policies, and you know, there’s a new disability bill passed in Nigeria and we are leading a campaign to push for the implementation, and that, for us, is huge.
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But there are just little things that you can do that are very simple. That will help get you to number one, and one of those things is: did you know that Google, your address on Google, is kept in an area called Google, my business? So if you just search your own business on Google, you’ll see it and make sure you claim it.
But if you I’m going to assume you’ve already done that because that’s the right thing to do and when you do that when you change your address or change any hours or anything about your business, keep it up to date. And that is one more easy thing. You can do one more nudge to number one.
We need to familiarize ourselves with what these are and then relate them to the branding stories that we tell so some of these conventions are first a central premise. The central premise is the whole point of telling a story in the first place. Basic story, premises are things like power corrupts or bad people can be turned good or saving the world is worth the effort or even love.
Conquers everything premises tend to be easily identifiable universal human themes. A clean premise is when it’s easy to say what a story is about in just a few sentences when it comes to branding the premise, will always be an aspect of a brand’s promise or value without a premise, a story just doesn’t have a point. The second convention – strong three-dimensional characters after the premise has been nailed down the story.
Development process moves to developing strong, engaging and believable characters who an audience will come to care about in even Route 4 and branding a character can be a little character that you develop to represent the brand think about things like the Pillsbury Doughboy Ronald McDonald. The compare the market meerkats, the Green Giant, the Michelin Man in the PG, tipps monkey or a character can be a brand’s personality.
The cheekiness of John Smith lager the irreverence of tango, the elegance of Jaguar, the integrity of the body shop or the no-nonsense nacinda pendant newspaper. A third convention is something that I call the confined space and few things are as confined as a hundred and forty characters of a tweet or the standard. Five hundred to a thousand words of a blog post or sheet of a4 for a press release or three to five minutes of a YouTube article for a story to have a chance of making a point and has to eliminate all extraneous details.
Focus on one points and a character or a group of characters who has a good reason for existing a story that wanders around is aimless or unfolds into a series of unrelated circumstances will only confuse an audience with useless details. The fourth storytelling convention is having a protagonist. Traditionally in storytelling, a protagonist is someone who is on some sort of a quest or undergoes a transformation.
The role of the protagonist is to carry the audience through the story, which is why this is the most important character. The protagonist sees more clearly understands things sooner, makes the good guesses more often and takes the right path when everyone else says he’s crazy. Harrison Ford has made a career out of playing protagonists characters we or other characters initially may not like, but who ultimately changes for the better han Solo.
Decker from the Blade Runner Indiana Jones are all classic protagonists. Brending doesn’t have this kind of protagonist and branding the protagonist. Is the problem the need the requirement or want that your brand promises to solve for satisfy a brand protagonist in this light can either be explicitly or implicitly stated if Brent X wants to convey the convenience of international banking having branches all around the globe? I’m stressing this too globe-trotting explorers a business people, the inconvenience of not having such a bank is usually an explicitly stated protagonist.
Most service companies explicitly state the protagonist in their stories. Luxury beauty and fashion brands typically use an implicitly state. A protagonist Brand X will make you feel youthful what’s implicit is that its audience feels insecure about their gray, hairs or wrinkles or weight or whatever it is? They feel insecure about that and security is the implicitly stated protagonist. Think of these as the elephant in the room that no one wants to actually say is there.
Another story convention is called an antagonist. An antagonist is someone bent on stopping the hero or the protagonist of a story. Your antagonist s, –, are your main competitors. Few brands actually name their rivals in their stories. However, they’re usually clever clues in clues about their identity at aardvark. Our antagonist, unsurprisingly, were major labels. All we had to say was we listen and we learn and our audience knew exactly who we were talking about and how we were different.
Another story convention is called an arch. An arch is like a bridge. It gets you from point A to point B. Your story is about fulfilling a need or a problem or a desire. If your brand satisfies a problem, the arch is a person going from having a problem to understanding that your brand will solve that problem. If your brand is fashion-related, for instance, the arch is going from not knowing what to wear to the office party to seeing that dress, causing a stir.
Another arch is someone who is bored of all their article games in thinking that your article game is just what they need to relieve their boredom. Every story needs an arch. Another convention is conflict. Typically, a story needs conflict for branding. I say a story needs resolution. If the arch is the bridge resolution is the final destination, it’s the engagement with the brand, whether that engagement is a purchase or acquisition of certain services.
Well, this isn’t a story element. It’s the outcome. A branding story always aims for as a set of conventions. Each one of these seven has its role to play in conveying relevance and uniqueness to a brand story’s audience. So, to recap: the story is comprised of seven elements: a central premise, a three-dimensional character, a confined space, a protagonist and antagonist an arch and resolution. We will be exploring these in this lecture, as well as the following lectures within this unit.
Keeping these seven elements in mind in this lecture, we will be exploring two critical aspects of storytelling, developing an understanding of why storytelling establishes audience, connections and developing an understanding of strategic storytelling element. In addition to seven storytelling elements, strategic brand stories conveys six levels of meaning and I’ll briefly introduce what these are now.
The first is the attributes of a brand, in other words, what it is that makes a brand different and unique. The second level of meaning is the benefits of a brand. The third is a brand’s values. The fourth is a brand culture. For instance, a pehoe Apple has a culture about innovation. Jaguar has a culture of luxury and elegance Minnie’s ministry of sound has a culture of fun and hedonism. The fifth is the personality of a brand in the 6th level of meaning is understanding its audience through tone of voice vocabulary.
Images, music – in other words, all of the things that a brand story uses to convey, meaning. So, let’s spend some time exploring brand attributes brand attributes address specific aspects of a brand. In other words, they signify the basic nature of a brand. They are a bundle of features that highlight the physical and personality aspects of a brand attributes are developed through images, actions or presumptions.
They are a collection of characteristics, personality elements and associations that make a brand uniquely yours boiled-down. It’s what you bring to the table that no one else can attributes convey. Uniqueness attributes, convey uniqueness and distinctiveness. Attributes can also convey a brand’s value and its promise understanding your brand’s attributes helps you define the confined space. Your story must work with them.
You can think of this element as a filter filtering out everything that is extraneous to your brand story. To keep it on point. You can also think of it as a boundary or a frame for a conversation. Keeping your basic story focused and concise within a brown story. Attributes will always be the central premise. Specific attributes can also be the three-dimensional character, or sometimes even the protagonist, which one it is will depend on the story you want to tell and that story’s point the attribute you wish to tell a story about may also influence how you want to tell that story.
In other words, determine whether you’re confined space will be a short article, a blog post, a press release an image, a some of the form of communication. With your audience, understanding your brand’s, unique combination of attributes helps you establish it convey the following things: you are different. The clarity of the message you want to deliver to your brand story, the perception and audience has of your brand.
This perception should be heightened and strengthened, strengthened by every brand story. You tell or brand experience that you share two-way loyalty. Your end of the bargain is not wasting your audience’s time. Each and every story you tell or experience you share has to be meaningful and relevant to your audience. Your loyalty to your audience should, in the medium to long term, result in your audience being loyal to your brand.
To illustrate the point about Brown difference on the screen or two very popular brands, of coffee, keeping the concept of difference in mind. They are at the end of the day, both just cups of coffee and your opinion. What makes one different from the other, what Association do you have for each one of them think about the brand messages and their advertising, which one do you listen to and why? How does the branding messages for each influenced you do they do their messages influence? You spend a little bit of time thinking about this pause, the article here, if you want to spend a few minutes just thinking about these, your answers to these questions you’ll be answering similar questions these in the scenario and the template exercises that accompany this session brand Benefits are about what it is.
Your brand does if a brand exists to solve a problem than how exactly does it solve that problem in a way that no other brands can if it exists, to fill a void or a need or desire, then how does it fill this in a way that A similar brand can’t what positive experience action or outcome can your brand provide. This is another aspect that relates to the central premise, part of the story. It is also the arch that leads to a resolution.
Brand values explain how you can prove what you can do and why you can do it better than your competitors without a unique value proposition. Your brand lacks focus and leaves an audience confused. The more value that your Brown brings to the market into an audience. The stronger your brand can be. This needs to be something beyond a profit motive. Why are you passionate about what it is that you do? Brand values relates to the protagonist element of your storytelling.
Remember in branding the protagonist is the problem the needs requirement or want that your brand promises to solve or satisfying solving or fulfilling is its function and its value to get to the root of your brand’s value. Ask yourself these following questions: who are we? What do we stand for? What do we do for our audience? How does our audience see our brand and what do they think it stands for now enter your story’s protagonist who solely exists to answer just these questions, the central premise of your story solely exists to allow the protagonist to answer a specific question.
The penny has probably started to drop why this approach is more powerful, more effective than merely bombarding people with just the standard by this message and why we’re spending so much time in the first in this first lecture for this session, covering story to storytelling, hopefully, you’ve Begun to see the relevance between the seven storytelling conventions brand attributes and how strategically produced brand stories can use these to create associations about a brand that links to memory.
If not, don’t worry this, this is a theme that will be developing far more fully over the next couple of slides. So what is this thing? We call brand culture. Let me spend a little time answering that by outlining what creating a brand culture actually accomplishes, a brand culture creates a sense of community with this audience. It’s the shared aspect of storytelling and all of the elements that go with that story.
Each element speaks about your brand’s: they create associations that should mean something and stand for something. It’s the act of sharing, whether it’s experiences, knowledge time, advice, ideals, beliefs or things. All of this creates a culture or an environment. A brand culture creates an experience with its audience. It’s actually audience focused. It develops a sense of empathy. A brand lets its audience know that it understands what it is they want need or requires.
A brand culture also defines your brand’s ethos. It is the proof that you walk the talk. It’s the proof that your motivation isn’t all about the money that there is a genuine passion on your part for doing whatever it is that you do this aspect links to your stories, central premise. It can also be your story’s protagonist and also its character, which one will again depend on the story that you want to tell and the reason why you want to tell it okay, so what’s brand personality, all about then Brown personality is it’s a set of human Characteristics and attributes that are attributed to a brand name, it’s something to which an audience can relate to you at an emotional level, and this is the added value that our brand gains, apart from its functional benefits.
Think again, back to that Dyson example that I gave just like any other Hoover, but when you really start drilling down into it, it’s all about the lifestyle and actually not just owning a Dyson but having a Dyson home brand personality is a hundred percent about the Three-Dimensional character aspect of your storytelling: this is something we’ll be discussing in greater detail over the next few slides.
Why is having a brand personality? Important? It’s about establishing a perceptive difference in uniqueness, using personality archetypes gives your brand to personality and a story that everyone can understand and relate to both internally and externally to your business or your service. Art fork records personality was kind of like the older, older brother or sister. You want it to be when you group, when you grew older or a cool, older, cousin or a hip uncle most families have one of these.
Their tastes are a bit ahead of the times, but they’re unquestioned when they speak. Everyone listens to what they have to say. They don’t follow trends, they make the trends they had, that undefinable and unquantifiable it or x-factor, and yet they remain very grounded and very down to earth. They’re, not arrogance, which kind of makes them even cooler. They also like to share. It was the right character for the company and one that worked and still works incredibly well, once established, it was a brand personality that worked across cultures and geographies that cool family member personality is universal.
Considering the majority of record labels, don’t even have a brand personality. The fact that aardvark had won much last one that worked well, may the label stand out in a very positive way even more. It was no accident that the label attracts the audience that it does. We were very clear about who we were as a brand. What we had to offer and why we were passionate about the business that we were in our brand stories in character clearly delivered the message.
There are five basic dimensions of brand personality which you can see here on the screen, and I apologize again. This is part of the reason why I split this overall lecture into two halves. I’m heating you with rather a lot in this one so between you know, seven but storytelling elements, six levels of meaning, and now we have five personality dimensions in the table. You’ll see a dimension name like sincerity and the traits that are most often associated with that dimension.
In the case of sincerity, the traits most often associated with sincerity are dermis, disa, t, honesty, genuineness and cheerfulness. This is an area that has undergone extensive research for decades. Hence the identified traits associated associated with each one of these five dimensions. You are quite literally looking at the results of hundreds of millions of pounds worth of marketing research.
While this money and interest spent on brand personality, people make purchasing decisions based on any number of associations, they have with an individual brand and companies spend millions on advertising and marketing activities so that they can influence what those associations might be. Just as we each choose. Our friends, based on their personalities, brands, can elicit the same sort of response and consumers understanding your brand’s personality will transform how you approach an audience.
It’s also one of the fundamental foundations of creating a branding community. Let’s look at the first dimension sincerity. Consumers interpret sincere brands, is being down-to-earth, honest, wholesome and cheerful so using, I don’t know julia roberts as an example of a actor or actress brown, but the house sincerity associated with it sure some people will find julia roberts annoying, but most people find her endearing.
The kind of woman you could sit down with for a chinwag at the kitchen table next up is excitement. The most exciting brands are daring, spirited, imaginative and on the cutting edge of things not only are Burton Snowboards on the cutting edge of technology and performance. The products bearing the burden names are designed with their audience and minds, funky, graphics and for thinking designs make Burton a leader in their competitive industry.
Next up is competence, reliability, intelligence and success are the traits best associated with brands associated with competence. Even in these trying economic times, there are a few financial service firms that still manage to play well in in an audience’s mind, Ernst & Young is the stable, successful smart guy next door. Who can tell you how to transform your business? Sorry for the sirens? It’s just proven to be one of those days really.
Next up we have sophistication a brand that is sophisticated, is viewed as charming and fit for the upper classes. When it comes to esteem, in seemingly eternal longevity, the chanel brand is unequaled in good times and bad. This brand remains strong as a symbol of life lived in all the right places, doing all the right things last we have ruggedness. Interestingly, an audience picks up on this personality dimension quite well.
Rugged brands are seen as outdoors in tough. The North Face has built an empire by outfitting people who actually do Chris carry things outdoors as well as those who just want to look good now. In most cases, a brand only has one dimension. There are others like aardvark, who have more than one and I’ll explain how this works overall, aardvark mixed sincerity with excitement, both of these dimensions captured its brand personality.
Now, where things get a bit, tricky was defining a dimension for aardvarks different audiences aardvark, not only releases albums within staggeringly different music genres. It sells music to the public and to other companies, so taking the first part of that first selling, music to the public. We couldn’t brand our alternative rock releases, the same way that we branded our minimalist electronica releases that it just wouldn’t work.
Alternative rockers, wanted, ruggedness and excitement. Minimalist electronica lovers wanted sincerity and sophistication with the Dasha competence. We reflected each tribes, dimension, preferences and all of our branding messages to each all the while making sure the overall look feel and style were congruent to the overall aardvark brand. In other words, we played with various aspects of the overall brand character and personality and tailored each to every genre of music that we released.
The fun was in developing an overall brand personality and character, an umbrella or master personality, as it were. That could enable us to do all of this. An additional layer of complication was licensing and selling our music Jude’s strategic business partners. Partnership deals with international music download providers, other record labels, other music publishers and people who rented our music for television, film and gaming game production companies was a large part of the overall business and it would have been really inappropriate to send another business.
The same kind of branding stories or have the same kind of branding character as those that we sent to the public when it came to our business partners. Competence was the defining personality dimension with a dash of excitement and sincerity, and if this sounds like having multiple personalities, it kind of is most entertainment. Companies do have multiple faces. We have to it’s all about understanding the wants and needs of the various tribes who make up our overall audience in what’s meaningful and relevant to each one of them.
If you go on to own or handle a company, that only requires one dimension, be very, very thankful and be very, very grateful. The point of the aardvark example is this understanding these characteristics for your brand’s, but, more specifically for your audience, support you in framing your strategic branding, storytelling, okay. So what is brand audience you’ve already done a bit of reading about this and you’ve heard it and wanted to the articles that you viewed already an audience is what we used to refer to as consumers or customers.
An audience is also composed of distinct, individual tribes. What we used to refer to as demographics, traditional marketers, still use the terms, consumers, customers and demographics? I don’t it kind of a lot of the kind of newer generation of marketers. They don’t either. Is that I’m not alone more and more marketing people have begun. Abandoning those old fashioned terms for audience and tribes, so why would we do that terms like consumer customer and demographics, dehumanize people? They turn living people into an abstraction and other that is reduced to use statistics or a percentage point they’re? Not us.
We can do horrible things to them like spamming in direct mail, because we no longer see them as being human. Like us, consumers, customer and demographics, traditional marketers, see them as just the life support systems for wallets purses or checking accounts. That’s all they’re worth audience and tribe’s is an affirmative view. People who think in these terms want to exchange experiences and yes, goods, products and services as well, but what we want to do these things in a more positive way, a way that isn’t reductionist.
We see audiences and tribes as humans they’re, one of us. They have thoughts and feelings and opinions and aspirations, as well as wallets purses and checking accounts. While they may all sound slightly hippie dippie a way to approach this kind of work. The rewards on many different levels makes the effort worth it. Audiences are loyal. Audiences can also advocate on your brand’s behalf numbers and statistics can’t advocate, and they never will before.
Listening to this last part of the lecture, I suggest that you refer back to your notes about the seven elements of a story which, just as a reminder, the central premise: the three-dimensional character, the confined space, the protagonist, the antagonist of the arch and the resolution, and Really understand what each one of these elements are and what they contribute to a story. I’d also suggest revisiting your notes about the six levels of meaning which, just in case you forgotten our brand attributes brand benefits, brand values, brand culture, brand personality and audience understand the relationships in the interactions between the seven story, elements and six levels of meaning.
You will need to relate what you learned in the first half of this lesson to the last bit of brand storytelling that we’re about to cover here. We will be building on that knowledge, which you will need in order to complete this scenario and the template exercises for this session. A good strategic brand story is also measurable. In other words, your brand’s story is the most important statement you can make to ensure it’s as powerful as it can be document your story and ask these three questions.
Number one. Is it relevant by relevant, I mean you can state what you think is important, but the only thing that matters is that it’s important to your audience make sure your language feels like it belongs to them. The second question: is it valuable by valuable I mean, does your brand story deliver real value to the lives of your audience if it isn’t immediately evident, go back and craft the statement, so it delivers the value third question: is it extendable and by extent extendable? I mean: can your brand story extend across your entire? Offering can it grow with you into the future, make sure that your story has enough depth and again think about the example that I gave for that umbrella personality for aardvark? That’s a good example of making something extendable here, I’m going to give you some storytelling secrets: have you ever read a corporate website, that’s so dry and so factual? It nearly puts you to sleep.
Conversely, have you read one of those about us page that was so painstakingly detailed? You know the ones that kind of say it started when I was born in a small town and college. I studied then, 10 years after that project we decided to, and it just goes on and on and on in my new detail, so much so that you’re utterly confused by the second paragraph. Another thing to keep in mind: that’s basically don’t do that.
Keep things nice clean and streamlines another secret. It’s a story! Writing have you accomplished something unimaginable overcome an impossible hardship over joy to find your passion tell your audience about it. These are evergreen ideas and emotions that will always resonate with your audience. It shows you’re genuine and it shows it again beyond a profit motive. You have a real passion for doing the thing that it is that you do challenge yourself to tell your anecdotes in two or three sentences to stay on course.
This is a topic will be going into far far more in depth than the whole kind of writing more effectively online course, but for now just kind of think about how you can put things in a very, very succinct way, some more storytelling secrets if you’re a New customer or new client met you in person. After reading your website, or blog with your, be a big disconnect between that and your real personality, showcase, your personality and unique style by telling your story in your own voice give your audience a glimpse into the kind of person or brand that you are this.
Should this will always show you and demonstrate your passion and the next one stumped on how to embrace your voice on paper risk? Looking like a crazy person and actually say out loud the story, you want to tell online even record it with your smartphone or one of those dictaphones transcribe it and then edit it just to round out the edges and make sure that everything is smooth. If you saw clothing, that’s primarily aimed towards professional twenty-something, women want to think about creating a blog or a blog series, at least that offers fashion advice and tips for dressing well at work or outfits that take you from the desk to drinks.
Afterwards, you get the idea, there’s kind of stories tell the stories your audience want in need to hear another little tip is um devote 30 minutes to getting to know your audience better. What are they reading? What do they comment most on? What are the biggest challenges? Craft blog posts addressing what you’ve learned and in doing so remember the personality dimensions, but also remember the six levels of meaning brand attributes, benefits, values, culture, personality and audience that wraps things up for this lecture.
I wish you all the best for your work on the scenarios in the template that accompany this session, and I will see you in the next session.