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Whatchya Waiting For? Appoint Yourself the
Expert!
By
Ali Brown
There's
one marketing condition I see over and over with my clients,
and it's called "but-I'm-not-an-expert-itis".
These
people are afraid
to play bigger because they think it's not their time yet. (The
important words there being "they think".)
They're
waiting for
something to happen - a degree, a certification, a blessing from the
gods in their industry, a recognitional nod from their respected peers.
Please listen carefully: This
attitude will kill your business and take
years off your life!
It's
VERY important to position yourself from the
get-go as an expert in what you do.
Why do you want to be seen as an expert?
Experts
are more respected,
get media attention, can market more easily and inexpensively, get paid
more, and receive less price resistance (meaning people are happier to
pay what you ask).
So, instead of waiting for someone to invite you to the top of the
mountain, I urge you to simply "leap frog" your way over everyone else
at the bottom.
Hear me loud and clear: You do not need anybody's permission to believe
you're the best at what you do and share that fact! In fact, here are a
few points I make to my clients if they are expressing doubt about
their "qualifications" to sell information, programs, or services and
charge well for them.
In the
eyes of your prospects, clients, customers, and the media,
you're seen as an expert if...
1. You Know More About Your
Topic Than Your Target Market Does
When I first created my Boost Business With Your Own Ezine system, I
wouldn't say I was an expert on ezines by far. But by studying the
topic in depth to create my own ezine, I'd weeded through all the junky
information to get to the good stuff, and I wanted to share it.
You'll find you can make quite a good living just teaching people how
to get started in something. (You don't have to be the end-all wizard
of the topic.)
2. You've Done What You're
Teaching Others to Do
One client of mine, whom I'll call "Pat", teaches real estate
investing. She wanted to create a high priced mentorship program of her
own, but was nervous about it. She didn't feel right charging a lot of
money for her personal time and advice, which meant deep down she
wasn't confident in what she was teaching.
I asked her, "Did you make a million dollars investing in real estate?"
She said yes. "Then just show them what you did," I replied. "Are you
confident in that?" Her answer was a resounding "YES!" Once she
realized she'd simply be teaching what she herself had already done, it
eliminated her nervousness, made her sales much easier, and she was
comfortable charging a hefty (and well deserved) fee.
3. You've Been Quoted on Your
Topic in the Media
Sometimes the cart comes before the horse, and a brush with the media
IS what makes you seen as an expert. A cosmetic surgeon friend of mine
was recently a guest on a Los Angeles television show, and he now
proudly promotes that fact in his ads, brochures, and office displays.
When I was interviewed by The Wall Street Journal on the subject of
small business email marketing, you can be sure I added that to my bio
as soon as I got off the phone!
4. You've Written a Book or
Articles on the Subject
Nothing says "expert" like writing a book or by getting your name "out
there" via articles. When you put a pen to paper (or fingers to
keyboard) and simply share what you know, no matter how simple the
information seems to you, people instantly view you as an authority
figure. All you have to do is put yourself out there.
A friend of mine recently chose a financial planner based on the fact
that he was a published author. "After all, he wrote the book on it!"
she said. In her eyes, that sealed the deal, and she was happy to pay
more for his services without question.
5. You SAY You Are the Expert!
I dubbed myself "The Ezine Queen" several years ago, simply because it
had a ring to it. I had no idea at the time how much that would help me
get famous and be remembered.
Did you know that Muhammad Ali became known as "The Greatest" because
Ali himself said it? Yep -- he just kept saying it, and then eventually
so did the media!
So if you have a good moniker in mind, go for it.
The Bottom Line... It's up to YOU.
Remember this: Your prospects, clients, and customers will virtually
always accept the positioning that YOU choose for yourself and present
to others.
So, whatcha waiting for? : )
© 2005-2006 Alexandria K. Brown
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About Ali Brown
Self-made entrepreneur and
Inc. 500-ranked CEO Ali Brown teaches women around the world how to
start and grow profitable businesses that make a positive impact.
After launching her first business from her tiny NYC studio apartment
in 1999, she has grown it into what is today a multimillion-dollar
enterprise that ranked in the Inc. 500 list of fastest growing private
companies in the nation.
Ali has been featured as a business expert in the New York Post,
Investor’s Business Daily, and on TV including Fox Business Network,
ABC News Now, E!, and news and morning shows around the country.
She was also featured on the season Finale of ABC's primetime show
"Secret Millionaire."
See more articles by Ali Brown.
FREE reports by Ali for your business :
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to Online Marketing Success
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Ezine Publishing Profits
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Successful Entrepreneurs
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Related
Talent Development Resources pages:
Entrepreneur
articles
Inner Entrepreneur post: Publish
your expertise to help other people
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