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No Marriage License Needed - 3 Ways to Engage Your
Prospects |
By Andy Havens
This could be the ONE! Relax, no one is popping the
question today, but consider the similarities to dating and
marketing as you read this article. You may never gaze at that
lovely prospect the same way again.
Friday, June 11, 2010 9:47:53
AM
One big difference between marketing
and marriage is the level of commitment, though some marriages these days actually last
longer than some marketing relationships. As in marriage, before
anyone walks down the aisle, there is often a relationship involved.
And all relationships have to start somewhere. This article
discusses three ways to "engage" your prospects. In other words, we
are going to consider marketing in terms of dating with three proven
principles to get that relationship going.
Principle number 1) Make Them Your Knight in Shining
Armor
Guys, put your gender aside for a moment. You are a damsel in
distress. You need the help of a big strong Knight to come to your
rescue. What does this mean in marketing terms? Simply this...
Ask your prospects for their help. How you do this depends on
your sales process. One of the easiest ways is to add a poll to your
website so you can ask for help to find out how you are doing.
The key here is to take a real interest in your visitors. Try to
get a genuine feel for who they are and what they want. Again the
comparison between dating and marketing comes into play as you start
to see a prospect as a real person with thoughts and feelings rather
than company for an evening.
Principle number 2) Become a Brazen Tease
Ooooh! Now we're getting into the juicy stuff! For those of you
who have yet to drag their mind out of the gutter (too wet down
there anyway:-), I'm talking about offering a sample of your
wares.
The idea here is to give your prospect enough of a taste to get
them to want more. Again, keep the commitment as light as possible
but do try to get her phone, um, your prospects contact
information.
Principle number 3)
Reveal Your Deepest Secrets
Revealing secrets implies a certain amount of intimacy. We are
building a relationship here... aren't we? Since when would you go
on a date only to hold someone at arm's length? What would happen if
you opened up and became vulnerable? Carry that idea to your
marketing relationships.
No matter what your business, you are
probably an expert in your field. Certainly you know more than your
prospects - so to them you are an expert. You know what to
look for and what to look out for. Tell them. Offer them a special
report, a case study, a white paper or some other information that
gives them an insider's look at your business.
All of these ideas help you develop a
true and hopefully lasting relationship with a neverending fountain
of prospects. Just like dating, you are not going to build
successful relationships with everybody. But if you persistently
pursue your prospects chances are you'll find yourself engaged time
and time again. The good news is you won't get in trouble for
two-timing and you never need a marriage license.
How do you put these principles into
action?
To see how you can be MY "Knight in
Shining Armor" visit my home page. When you
first arrive you'll think it's like any other home page (well,
okay, maybe better than most :-) but when you start to
leave... the action begins.
One way to "Become a Brazen Tease" and
"Reveal Your Deepest Secrets" is to offer a "bait piece".
Fortunately for you, I've just released a special report showing you
how to do just that. For your free copy of my latest report "Luring
Prospects with a Bait Piece" here
You can call my toll-free number 443-254-3703
so we can get together for "a cup of
coffee" - so to speak and talk. If you call, please
leave an email address in case I have problems returing your
call.
Or... simply fill out the short form below and I'll call
you (let me know when it would be convenient for you).
Kind Regards,

Andy Havens
Havens Communications
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About Havens
Communications
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"I help
businesses find more ways to serve their customers. And
I help customers better understand how a particular
business can better meet their needs. Like a trusted
friend, I look at each relationship objectively and see
things both parties miss."
Andy
Havens |
Havens Communications
believes in helping businesses build ongoing relationships
with their prospects and customers.
Our goal is to help
businesses find more customers, understand them better so
they can satisfy them more effectively.
By combining hard-hitting
copywriting with cutting-edge testing and tracking technology
to produce Marketing for Measurable Results
We concentrate on marketing
methods that can be tracked, measured and improved. Our
goal is to take the guesswork out of marketing so business
owners can make sound judgments based on return on investment
rather than gut
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