Seven Strategies To Turn Yours Into An Irresistible Business

Strategies to Create an Irresistible BusinessThanks to guest blogger, Shahar Boyayan.
Back in the days of “Blab”, mother/daughter team Shahar and Nashlah Boyayan were my guests on the Marketing Blab program. Prior to recording the program, Shahar shared some pointers for creating an irresistible business.

Creating an Irresistible Business

You heard this one before: People are overwhelmed with information. Not only that, many are now more anxious and more resistant to buy. They know we all have too much stuff and we don’t need more “stuff”.

If your services or products are seen as “stuff,” you are in trouble.

Add to this mix the fact that we are all ADD and don’t pay attention anymore. In fact, did you know that the average American adult has an attention span of 8.25 seconds? That’s almost the same as a goldfish.

Yes, we are all selling to goldfish and they swim away really fast.

Combine this with the fact that people don’t want anything that is ordinary (i.e., that looks like more stuff) and you’ll find the reason why so many businesses are suffering.

The gold rush today is to get attention and to be found. Getting attention is difficult if you position yourself as a commodity. In fact, you need to work on your business and turn it into an irresistible business. A business that people notice, talk about and want to be a part of.

I know it looks like a complicated and expensive task, but I can assure you this is not the case.

There are 7 components you need to have in your business. When you have them all together you’ll see how they make your business irresistible to people, therefore attracting more and more clients with less effort on your part.

The 7 components are:

1. Create an irresistible promise. A promise is not about how great you are but what do they get when buying from you. It needs to talk to an emotional level. Example: Disney’s promise is “The happiest place on Earth.”

2. Unveil your core story.
We as business owners need to master storytelling and need to have a story that will resonate with people. We need to be about something. People connect with companies that are about something they can relate to. Example: Tom’s shoes.

3. Find your unique voice. You need to find your voice in the crowd – to show personality. Businesses that don’t have personality don’t do well in the new economy. you don’t need to please everyone, just the ones that would buy from you.

When marketing online choose a way to express your voice and become really good with the format. It can be audio, video or text. Example: Innocent Drinks from the UK.

4. Incorporate mystery. Bring some suspense, tease with your audience. Leave some questions unanswered. The mind cannot live with unanswered questions, so they glue to you. Example: The Coke formula.

5. Become Uberpresent. Businesses today need to be everywhere. They need to be where their audience is. This is where you can use social media marketing and automation to do the work for you. Don’t forget to create a strategy that will not only create awareness, but also create conversion. Most businesses fail here. They assume that because social media marketing is free and seems easy to use all they need to do is set up accounts and give some tips. There is a lot more here and you need to design a path for people to buy or for you to build a list.

6. Incorporate business rituals. People stick to businesses that have rituals. Just take a look at multilevel companies and churches. Decide how you too can incorporate some rituals. Can be as simple as having an assessment before talking to a prospect.

7. Increase trust. You need to do everything you can to increase the level of trust with clients and prospects. People don’t buy if they don’t believe. Using testimonials is a good start.

These 7 components can change the face of your business so that you create loyal customers and advocates who spread the word about your business. To implement this system takes some brain power and testing. The good news? It doesn’t cost money and will make all your marketing and advertising efforts more effective. Attracting clients is not about the tools you use, but about the message you send.

Do you incorporate any of the above 7 elements? Are you getting your message out there? Please feel free to reach out share you thoughts with me because I’d love to hear from you. Thanks a million and here’s to your sweet success.

About guest blogger Shahar Boyayan: Shahar is co-owner of BuzzBooster Media – a mother and daughter team of marketing advisors committed to showing you how to achieve long-lasting prosperity. They create brain-based marketing (aka Neuromarketing) plans that help you understand behavior and create messages which resonate with your prospects on an emotional level. In addition, they are co-founders of Curious Mondo, providing programs for and by artists.