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A couple years ago, I was talking with someone who was, for
me, a very challenging client. I'm all about cultivating
relationships that result in opportunities to sell. This
particular client seemed allergic to cultivating
relationships for reasons I never really understood. My
client was blocking me at every turn with reasons why
relationship development would not work for their business.
It was maddening.


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Sincerity: the 'Secret Sauce' for Effective Marketing
Copyright (c) 2009 Judy Murdoch
Highly Contagious Marketing
http://www.judymurdoch.com/workbook.htm



A couple years ago, I was talking with someone who was, for me, a
very challenging client. I'm all about cultivating relationships
that result in opportunities to sell.

This particular client seemed allergic to cultivating
relationships for reasons I never really understood.

I remember one such meeting, I was trying to explain to my client
the wisdom of first creating trust and credibility before trying
to get a sale. And my client was blocking me at every turn with
reasons why relationship development would not work for their
business.

It was maddening.

Finally, I cried with exasperation, "Well, why the heck do you
want to keep working with me since my approach doesn't work for
you?"

"Because you're sincere," the client replied.

"Who cares" I thought to myself since it didn't seem to be to
helping my client grow their business.

Since that time I've changed me mind about the quality of
sincerity. I think it's impossible to have sustainably effective
marketing without sincerity.

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The Importance of Being Sincere
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The word, "sincere" is derived from the Latin word,
"sincerus," meaning whole, pure, genuine.

When you think about today's business climate, sincerity isn't
a quality that comes to mind. But it's a quality human beings
need to perceive to be willing and able to buy.

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The Place of Sincerity in Your Marketing
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First, it's important to remember the real role of marketing in
your business.

Marketing is NOT about making a sale. Marketing is about creating
a relationship based in trust and safety so that a sale can
occur.

Regardless of public sentiment towards business, people and
companies still have problems that need to be solved and stuff
that has to get done. Your prospective customers still need to
buy stuff.

They want to be able to trust you because they need to buy what
you sell.

The marketing you do is all about establishing visibility and
credibility so that there's enough trust for the purchase to
happen.

For example, if you regularly keep in touch with prospects via an
ezine, you're not doing it to "bug" your customers. You're
sending out that ezine because:

 * You can remind them that "Hey, I help people just like you
solve these kinds of problems."

 * You can offer examples and helpful information about the kind
of problems you solve ("Here's an example of how I helped a
customer")

 * Or you provide helpful information for your prospects to
better understand what they need to do to improve their
situation.

Once prospective customers feel accepted for where they're at
and trust you can actually help, they can then take the next
step.

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It's About Sustainable, Effective Marketing
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Now there are also some relatively good-hearted entrepreneurs out
there who use hard-sell tactics in their marketing. You subscribe
to their ezine and get barraged with multiple emails every day
telling you about some amazing program you "just gotta check
out."

Here's what's important: there is no rest with this kind of
marketing. You must work very, very hard to generate this level
of noise.

And if you're spending so much time and energy with your own
marketing, it's tough to put much time or effort into where--in
my opinion--we should be making the difference: helping clients
and customers get results.

That, to me, is why hype-centered marketing with or without a
good heart fails. If you want to market your business in a way
that brings in a steady stream of ideal customers without burning
yourself into a crispy critter, sincere, heart-centered marketing
is the way to go.

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Keys to Developing Sincere, Effective, Sustainable Marketing
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#1. Ask yourself, "what's my highest intention for my
business?"

What's the best possible outcome for you, for your business, and
for your customer?

Example: the highest intention for Highly Contagious Marketing is
when we help clients create marketing that grows their client
base and their bottom line.

When that happens, satisfied clients send us referrals which
helps Highly Contagious Marketing succeed financially and there
are more successful businesses in the world making a positive
difference.

#2. Look at how your intention is reflected in your marketing?

Thinking of the many different ways you market your business, how
is your intention showing up?

Example: In all the activities to promote Highly Contagious
Marketing, I want to:

(1.) Provide information, a how-to, or a resource that gives the
person who gets the marketing a little added value

(2.) Provide an offer and a clear call to action for anyone
wanting to take the next step and get more help from us.

#3. Ask what one change can you make to your marketing to express
your sincere desire to serve customers and make a difference?

Some specific actions you can take to show more sincerity in your
marketing include:

(1.) Make your marketing message truly focused on your customer
and their current problem. The first half of your message should
be about your customer and their situation. If you're talking
about yourself--your solutions and qualifications, your marketing
is not focused on the customer.

(2.) Look for ways to leave anyone who encounters your marketing
a little better off than they were before the encounter.
Marketing that informs, coaches, inspires, even entertains all
leave recipients a little better off.

(3.) Make sure your marketing reflects your values and if not,
make changes. If you loathe hype in other marketing but use hype
because "that's what everyone says I have to do," stop using
hype. Create marketing that gets results without making you feel
like you sold your soul.

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Bottom Line
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Remember, marketing is all about cultivating trust-based
relationships so prospects can buy. And sincerity is a critical
factor which enables trust to grow.

Can you market your products and services without sincerity?
Sure. But you will have to work a lot harder to sustain sales
because you won't be creating the quality relationships that
give your marketing real momentum.

To create marketing in which sincerity shines through, take some
time to remember what your business is in service for and take
action so that your marketing better reflects what matters to
you. 




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Judy Murdoch helps small business owners create low-cost, 
effective marketing campaigns using word-of-mouth referrals, 
guerrilla marketing activities, and selected strategic alliances.
To download a free copy of the workbook, "Where Does it Hurt? 
Marketing Solutions to the problems that Drive Your Customers 
Crazy!" go to http://www.judymurdoch.com/workbook.htm 
You can contact Judy at 303-475-2015 or [email protected]


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