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37 Emotional Benefits To Use in Marketing

October 13th, 2009

The below is directly from Amish Shah’s blog.

If you havenver heard of Amish, then I’m not surprised. He is an underground marketer who has quietly been making millions of dollars a year.

Here is a link to his blog. Go and read some more of his posts. You will learn something from everyone of them.

Anyay, here his latest post.

Here are 37 Emotional Benefits:

These were derived via extensive quantitative research with thousands of consumers, a panel of psychologists, and marketing consultants who specialized in assessing emotional purchase motivation. Taken together, the list is probably the best representation of the full spectrum of human needs which can be met by purchasing a given product or service.

1. Feeling Loved: Feeling Loved implies that a person has a satisfactory number of significant attachments in his or her life from whom (s)he receives an adequate amount of emotional nourishment on a daily basis

2. Feeling Attractive: Having a strong level of comfort with one’s physical being. Knowing that one is pleasant to look at and able to draw attention by virtue of one’s physical presence. (Note: ‘Feeling Sexy’ … the specific ability to attract a desired sexual partner, is a special kind of attractiveness, which is rated separately)

3. Sense of Adventure: Interested in exciting and remarkable experiences, sometimes involving unknown danger and risk.
Rising to the challenge, exploring new territory, feeling excited about new leanings, new experiences, etc.

4. Feeling Financially Secure: Believing one has adequate money to take care of the majority of their BASIC needs and desires in the present and in the future. Feeling Financially Secure is different than Feeling Affluent or Wealthy – which means one believes they have enough money to buy WHATEVER they desire (more than basic needs and wishes) and has more money than one could reasonably spend.

5. Sense of Accomplishment: Seeing progressive evidence in one’s life that particular worthwhile goals are being sought after and achieved.

6. Feeling Caring or Nurturing: Interested in providing emotional, physical, financial, or spiritual support to others, warmly enjoying the process of doing so.

7. Being Altruistic: Able to sacrifice oneself for the benefit of society. To forgo one’s own gratification in favor of the interest of others whose well-being will not enhance one’s own.

8. Being Assertive: Able to stand up for and strive to obtain one’s own interests, especially given the presence of difficult people who stand in the way.

9. Feeling Brave or Courageous: Being willing to face risk and danger for the purpose of obtaining a positive benefit (when it is judged to be beneficial and wise to take the risk). (Being willing to face risk and danger without judgment is ‘foolhardiness’).

10. Feeling Creative: Interested in and able to UNIQUELY express oneself in words, behavior, or the arts.

11. Excitement or Liveliness: Having a strong sense of being alive, having the energy and interest to partake of all life has to offer.

12. Feeling Fair, Just, or Ethical: Marked by impartiality and honesty. Able to make judgments free from self-interest, prejudice, or favoritism. Interested in upholding these principles.

13. Feeling Luxurious or Pampered: The belief that one has enough resources at hand to enable splurging on things that are understood to be unnecessary DESIRES as opposed to essential NEEDS.

14. Feeling Healthy: Having confidence in one’s physical well being, strength, and ability to avoid disease and illness.

15. Feeling Athletic: Having confidence in one’s physical strength, stamina, flexibility, and ability to meet various physical challenges. (Especially sports, but also non-competitive physical challenges)

16. Feeling Flexible or Adaptable: Able to change one’s perspective and use one’s strengths according to the demands of a wide variety of situations.

17. Feeling Free: Being able to say what one wants to say, think what one wants to think, go where one wants to go, be with people one wants to be with, and behave how one wants to behave. Generally, being able to do as one pleases!

18. Being a Good Friend: Believing oneself to be attached to and supportive of a cared for other. Providing companionship and enjoying their company.

19. Enjoying Humor: Seeking to laugh regularly. Enjoying the ludicrous or absurd. Liking to make others laugh.

20. Feels like a Good Teacher: Able to successfully impart useful knowledge or abilities to others.

21. Being In Control: Able to influence one’s self and surroundings as desired. Being able to predict, manage, and successfully react to the occurrence of stressful events. Having the ability to decide when, how, and where one will engage in particular verbal or behavioral expressions.

22. Feeling Independent: Able to care for oneself, not requiring others to meet one’s needs.

23. Being Insightful: Able to make useful new connections. Seeing the broader picture, able to understand the way things work in new ways.

24. Having Integrity: Walking the walk, not just talking the talk. Knowing one’s behaviors are consistent with one’s principles. Able to put off or deny one’s own gratification at the moment in favor of a cherished principle. Being willing to hold oneself accountable for one’s actions.

25. Feeling Wise or Intelligent: Being mentally keen or quick. Knowing that one has a high degree of mental capacity which has been used to accumulate the kinds of knowledge and experience which makes one particularly well suited to meet the challenges of life.

26. Taking a Leadership Role: Serving as a leader for others, helping guide others towards worthwhile goals and being directly responsible for their supervision and performance.

27. Peaceful – Relaxed – Calm: Feeling peaceful, relaxed or calm. Having peace of mind, body, and spirit.

28. Having a Sense of Power: Able to wield influence over one’s own life and over others. Occupying a position of importance in life.

29. Being Productive: Believing oneself to be effective in consistently contributing some valuable work product to one’s own life, family, or society.

30. Feeling Respected: Being acknowledged and recognized for one’s value or contributions to one’s loved ones, family or society.

31. Feeling Spiritual: Feeling an established connection with a higher power of one’s own definition (one that transcends the mortal world). Can be, but is not necessarily, the higher power defined in one’s chosen religion.

32. Feeling Sexy: The specific ability to arouse the desire to mate in a potential partner of the desired gender. (Feeling Sexy is a specific type of the more general ‘Feeling Attractive’: which is knowing that one is pleasant to look at and able to draw attention by virtue of one’s physical presence).

33. Feeling Romantic: Enjoying the thoughts, feelings and perceptions associated with the desire to be ONE with another human being.

34. Feeling Safe: Reasonably knowing no harm will come to oneself. Able to rest assured in life or in a relationship.

35. Sense of Belonging: Knowing on a gut level that one is part of a family, group of friends, or society where one ‘fits in’ due to similar values, beliefs, and behavioral tendencies.

36. Feeling Trustworthy: Will not harm others in favor of one’s own gratification if given the opportunity. Reliable, dependable, able to be counted on.

37. Feeling Unique: Feeling unique implies that one is aware of being an individual distinct from all others.

These emotional labels and single paragraph descriptions were derived from an extensive quantitative research with thousands of consumers, a panel of psychologists, and marketing consultants who specialized in assessing emotional purchase motivation. Together, the list is probably the best portrayal of the full spectrum of human needs which can be met by purchasing a given product or service. When you understand the logical connection between one of the above features and the way that the feature exclusively supports the prospect’s self esteem, your attempts to entwine emotion into your marketing ads are much more realistic and effective and do NOT require hype or “emotional attitude.”

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7 Tips for Becoming a More Focused and Productive Entrepreneur

October 13th, 2009

I have a number of friends who had the entrepreneurial spirit, but did not have the entrepreneur determination and drive to stay focused and be productive enough to maintain a business. Here are a set of tips that I recommend you follow if you want to be a successful entrepreneur.

1. Stop Browsing the Internet Aimlessly!

The beauty of the internet and technology is that we can find anything in the world we want, whenever we want. This is great when we need to get information in a hurry to pitch an offer or close a sale. We need to know what our competitors are doing. However, it is very easy to be sucked into the wireless web and get lost for hours.

The fact remains that Internet marketing does require time online. This time needs to be used for checking out the competition and looking for ways to not only build your online business but improve the efficiency of your business. This should include networking on different sites that pertain to your business model. Responding to posts on blogs and forums that are related to your niche and or product. I easily spend a good hour or two doing this each day.

2. Invest in Time-Saving Tools and Resources

You are in business for yourself. Which means the success of your business depends completely on your work ethic and skills. This doesn’t mean that you have to do everything yourself. The key to productivity is to use tools that are going to help you do the same work in half the time. There are a number of products on the market that will help you do parts of your job in half the time. Just to name a few – RoboForm, Article Marketer, and TicketDesk Pro are products and services I use everyday to help maintain and grow my online business, while saving me a significant amount of time. I use this extra time to work on other marketing aspects of my online business.

3. Create A Schedule and Stick To It

I don’t live and die by my schedule but I do keep one because it helps me stay on track. My schedule may not be the most ideal schedule for you, so take a moment or two and create one that is going to meet your lifestyle and fulfill your business requirements. If your work day doesn’t start until 3pm and lasts until 10pm you need to make sure those 7 hours are productive. Make a “To Do List” for your day.

4. Outsource As Much As You Can

Believe it or not there are a lot of people out there that will help you do your job more efficiently than what you can do yourself. This is where outsourcing comes into play. If you need content for your site or product, instead of spending the time writing the article yourself, outsource to a writer.

5. Joint Venture with a Trusted Person

This could be one of the most lucrative tips out there. I say this because you have to know that while you may be good at one aspect of your business there are other aspects that you could use help. Consider undertaking a joint venture, but just make sure you can trust the person you are partnering with. For example, if I wanted to take my knowledge of Internet marketing and create an eCourse, I may enter into a joint venture with a writer who can put together a killer eCourse using my extensive knowledge and we would share the profit.

6. Break the Email Habit

Do what I do, check your email once in the morning and once at the end of the day. Email is a wonderful luxury and a necessary evil. Marketing requires you to be available to your marketing world 24 hours a day 7 days a week. This does not mean that you spend 7 hours going through your email. It isn’t going anywhere, and if there is something that is earth shatteringly urgent you may get a phone call. Most emails can wait a few hours to respond to.

7. Automate as Much as You Can

Take advantages of pinging services, RSS feeds, autoresponders and email providers that combine multiple accounts such as Google or Outlook so that you are still sending out updates, checking emails and taking care of other menial tasks that need to be handled, but can be done through an automated service. This gives you time to tackle other projects.

I cannot make you more productive. I can only provide you with tools and tips that will help you take your business to the next level. If you decide to step up to the plate and use the seven tips I have provided, you will find that you will be more productive and your business will be more lucrative. To end it with a quote:

Productivity is never an accident. It is always the result of a commitment to excellence, intelligent planning, and focused effort. Paul J. Meyer

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23 Top Tips For Entrepreneurs From Entrepreneurs

October 9th, 2009

The very essence of an entrepreneur dictates that you have plenty of tenacity and spirit and many people believe that entrepreneurs are born, rather than made. However, each one of us needs to hone a really wide array of skills and we sometimes need to refocus to ensure that we are always moving forward and in a constant mode of development. From my daily discussions with my clients as an accountant, I have been able to summaries some of the advice they have when it comes top running a successful business.

  1. Always identify the need. Successful entrepreneurs provide goods or services to a hungry market. Don’t make the mistake of coming up with an idea and then trying to see whether it will sell, or not. Analyze the need first.
  2. Apply the KISS principle. Try to keep it simple, as much as you can. If you have too many loops in your sales process, or require the interaction of too many parties to make it all work, you face an uphill battle.
  3. Redefine the work ethic. If you are just setting out as an entrepreneur, you may have thought that you needed to work hard in your previous occupation. Get ready to reinterpret your meaning of hard work!
  4. You, Inc. Essentially, as an entrepreneur, it’s all about you. While you may have a branded product or service, go out of your way to project you as the expert and the valuable cog in the wheel.
  5. Analysis – paralysis. It can be very easy to fall into the trap of constant research and a loop of information gathering. There’s a time and place for this essential element, of course but you must always feel as if you’re placing one foot in front of the other and not hanging in midair.
  6. Surround yourself with excellence. Many experts suggest that you take on the characteristics, ethics and approach of those who you interact with. Try to surround yourself with positive and productive people who have something to contribute to your overall good.
  7. Watch the clock. Time management is a fundamental consideration. Don’t get hung up with analysis, but do make sure that you produce a comprehensive and workable time management plan for your daily and weekly activities.
  8. Just do it. Discipline is everything and never put off until tomorrow what you know should be done today. Over a period of time, this kind of behavior will evolve into a lack of productivity.
  9. Don’t reinvent the wheel. You may have a very novel and exciting concept and expect it to sell like hot cakes. That doesn’t mean that you have to reinvent all the sales, marketing, operational and backup machines that will be necessary to bring your baby to market.
  10. Be like a rhinoceros. You will need thick skin and must be able to brush off any rejections, any negative reactions or naysayers. This is not to say that you should ignore any constructive criticism, or that you should ignore disgruntled customers, but you must be able to bounce back right away.
  11. Be frugal. When things start going well, remember how much of a struggle it may have been in the past. Always maintain a frugal approach and run your business as if every penny counts.
  12. It’s a state of mind. Youroutlook and approach will dictate your ultimate success. Believe!
  13. Have an appetite. Always be hungry and driven and not “fat and happy.” You must be constantly striving to get to the next level.
  14. Social buzz. If you don’t understand the importance of social networking to your business yet, get on board as quickly as you can. This is a train that has already left the station and you had better jump onto it as soon as you can.
  15. Get a mentor. Seek out someone who has been successful in your niche of operations. If you can develop a personal relationship, all the better. At the least, try and sign up for his or her books, seminars or e-mail newsletters.
  16. Nerves of steel. Becoming a successful entrepreneur requires you to be a lover of roller coasters. If you like those white knuckle rides, be prepared.
  17. SWOT. Take an honest look at yourself and your operations. Can you determine what your strengths and opportunities are? Perhaps even more important, what are your weaknesses and can you envision your threats.
  18. Don’t stand still. Entrepreneurialism is a constant process of evolution. Be always looking for the next opportunity and how you can improve your breed.
  19. Horses for courses. While an entrepreneur must often be the master of all, it only makes sense to allocate some of the complex and important professional elements to appropriate people – accountants, attorneys and other advisers.
  20. Never take off the training wheels. There is no such thing as too much education, so try and fit in seminars or other training courses into your active schedule. These are good investments in your future.
  21. Everything is negotiable. Being in business requires you to be flexible. They say that everything is for sale for the right price and in business, everything is negotiable as you try and achieve a win-win situation.
  22. Shout it from the rooftops. Self promote at all times. Have your own elevator pitch ready and be able to indicate and inform about you, your products and your services.
  23. Believe. With self-confidence and a strong sense of self belief, you can go to the moon.

What are your tips? I would love to hear them.

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