Audience

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Business is about creating an audience.

Whatever product or service you are offering, concentrate on building an audience.

If you have an audience you can broadcast your message.

An audience is something made up of ‘fans’ or advocates for your business and can only be built by providing genuinely great content. An audience is not a database of people to be ‘milked’ for sales.

You obviously need to have a ‘killer’ product or service that generates an exceptional experience the customer can share. No good building an audience, only to deliver them ordinary. That’s the old school of selling by manipulating people into a sales funnel to take them for everything and move on to the next one.

Build an audience first with content that matters and content that is useful. Give them a reason to love your cause, be part of your journey, want to experience what you have to offer. Be genuine and provide this to your audience with the only intention of sharing great content that makes a difference.

Once you start crafting it with just sales in mind, it moves from an audience of fans to a database to be squeezed.

If you are relevant, useful and people want to hear more, then there is a greater chance that they will engage more and more with your business.

You will never build an audience with ‘buy my stuff’ sales, as no one cares about ‘your stuff’ until they have experienced it and had a great experience. Selling is the biggest turn-off.

Exceptional genuine content is a turn-on and builds an audience who care.

An audience is everything if you want customers for your exceptional product or service.

When things go wrong

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There are times in life when things do not go according to plan, in fact, they can go completely wrong and you are faced with some real challenges.

Last minute hiccups to plans can seem like suddenly the end of the world and you can feel like there are no options.

More often, though, they are an opportunity and the process of having to search for alternatives or hatch a new plan can actually be rewarding, create new contacts and fresh thinking. If things always run smoothly, there is no driver for change, new thinking or adaptability. It is, in fact, dull.

Now I am not suggesting that you deliberately throw a spanner in your own works, but to have challenges is vital for continued evolution and growth.

Out of the ‘wreckage’ often comes amazing new things.

It is all question of perspective and mindset. Be happy that things go wrong occasionally, it leads to making things better.