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Got Core Values? The QUICKEST Way to Increase Your
Revenue by Using the RIGHT WORDS!
When it comes to the way most people talk to their
potential customers, little thought is put into the
words used. This is a TRAGEDY because potential customers
do not want to do business with you because of what
you tell them!
THEY WANT TO DO BUSINESS WITH YOU BECAUSE OF HOW
YOUR BUSINESS MAKES THEM FEEL!
It is the words you use to emotionally grab them and
make them feel great that keeps them reading about your
product or service and then leads them to buy from you.
Too often, companies and business owners are afraid
of saying the wrong thing, or of turning a customer
off, so in their effort to not displease anybody they
try to speak to everybody, and end up appealing to no
one -- WHAT A SHAME!
The intention of this article is to help you to understand
that your business has power that you can harness in
your words. That power comes from the values that
you hold and that your company was founded on. They
are called your CORE VALUES, and once you understand
exactly what they are, you can become intentional about
how you use them to repel customers who are not right
for you, and to attract (in droves) those who are.
Imagine a day where you spend little to no time trying
to deal with unhappy customers, because you dont
have any. Imagine a day where every interaction is with
a customer who loves what you bring to the table and
values it immensely. What we are talking about is JOY
and a business is full of JOY when it understands how
to attract the perfect customers (and lots of them!).
This is a business that operates with confidence and
a business that generates the revenue necessary to grow.
SO WHAT ARE THESE CORE VALUES?
Your core values are the guiding principles that help
you make decisions on a daily basis and define what
you stand for as a person and a business. You can spend
a lot of time haggling over what they are, but what
really matters is that you have them and that you allow
them to guide you. Walt Disneys core values, for
example, are imagination and wholesomeness. The US Air
Forces core values are integrity, service and
excellence.
Let me start by telling you ours and maybe they
can spark some ideas for you:
Integrity Holding ourselves accountable
to the highest standards in everything we do AND creating
an environment where those around us make their best
efforts to do the same.
Brilliance Crafting an atmosphere
where brilliance is the natural result.
Joy Having fun and enjoying the game
of building the business by delivering a unique voice
on behalf of each and every client.
Synergy Taking the best assets of
the client, the writer and the project manager and fusing
them together as they move towards a common goal.
Creativity Encouraging everyone who
is part of our culture to use their hearts and minds
to create outside the box by constantly sparking thoughts,
generating ideas, and stretching our cumulative brain.
We use these core values to guide our decisions
in ALL matters, as often as possible; in fact we do
everything we can to LIVE BY THEM!
Like us, you can use your core values in the language
of your business. The goal is for everyone within your
culture to live your core values and utilize them throughout
your branding so that potential customers can discover
you and be immediately turned on or immediately turned
off.
WE CALL THIS THE 50/50 LIKEABILITY FACTOR!
Do NOT be afraid to repel some potential customers!
If they are not right for your company youd rather
know it sooner than later!
Remember: For everyone who doesnt want to do
business with you, there will be another company or
individual who is shouting from the rooftops with excitement
that they have found you. These are your dream clients,
and to find them, you have to put yourself out there
VERY clearly, using the right words.
SO NOW TO THE WRITING!
Look at your web copy. Look at your marketing copy.
Look at the language of your emails. Beneath the words,
what do they say about you as a company? What do
they reveal as most important to you? Can people get
a sense of your core values by reading your home page?
Do the words and the feel of your site, or your marketing
copy, or your employee handbooks coincide with your
core values? If not, you can be sure that the disconnect
will be noted by your customers, your employees, your
vendors, your investors (or potential investors) and
even if they cannot put their finger on why they dont
want to do business with you, you can trust that they
will go somewhere else.
Think about it! Why do people go into Starbucks?
Why do they buy Nike shoes? Why do they use Federal
Express? These companies live and die by their core
values and their values are embedded throughout their
company. You know that when you go to Starbucks you
are going to get the exact same cup of coffee with the
same service in the same environment. You know that
when you buy Nike shoes, youre intending to Just
Do It. You know when you use Federal Express that
your package will arrive on time.
You have to be this clear in your own messages!
USING YOUR CORE VALUES in the way you speak about
your company, present your company to the public, and
write about your company in your marketing, WILL HAVE
A DYNAMIC IMPACT ON YOUR BOTTOM LINE.
People will just start to get it! And that is when
they go away and talk about your business. And that
is when every interaction between your customers and
your employees leaves them all feeling great and confident
so that they can continue the circle of JOY which directly
corresponds to the circle of REVENUE!
So converse with the heads of your company about
what your core values are. Debate them. Narrow them
down to the four or five most important parts of your
business that you can uphold in all you do!
Then chisel them into the foundation of your company,
from the product or service you provide, to the way
you approach customer service, to the way you write
your copy. Use your core values throughout your branding
and let people love or hate them, and you will build
a business of meaning; a business that stands for something.
Without these, you are bland, boring and destined to
mediocrity.
RISE ABOVE. USE YOUR WORDS
Heres to better business and a better life!
Author: Corey Blake
Corey Blake the co-author of "EDGE! A Leadership
Story" (Morgan James, 2008), is President of Writers
of the Round Table, Inc., a strategic literary development
company. For assistance in identifying your core values,
visit us at http://www.writersoftheroundtable.com
and ask about a free consultation. Or email me directly:
corey@writersoftheroundtable.com.
Let us infuse YOUR core values into your writing and
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