Creative Entrepreneur
5 Simple tips to successfully promote your product and services.
By Carolyn Campbell, MA, CPPC | Posted 1/30/06 | Updated 2/13/22
Whether you're launching a product, building a practice or gaining recognition as a presenter, it's vital that you build a public presence. To maximize your impact, I suggest you begin by asking:
By taking the time to answer these questions you'll have greater success engaging your clientele.
If you enjoy lecturing, great! If not, create a cyber slideshow. Co-host an event with a complementary business and invite key clients and referral partners. Facilitate interactive, community building events that highlight your work. Offer a class through a community education program. Lead a teleclass. Create a blog. Write articles.
David White, a renowned speaker reads his poetry. Another has corporate leaders dance. The options are endless. What's key is to use your unique approach AND meet the needs of your clientele. And remember, it's not a one-hit deal, but an ongoing approach to exposing others to the power of your work.
How do you want the event to change people's lives? What do you want them to know about you and your work?
I often design my content or experience with one or two specific people in mind. Why? It focuses my attention on their life concerns and pushes me to provide tangible, applicable outcomes.
This is one of the most overlooked aspects of public outreach. An inviting, stimulating environment creates a context for your work before you even begin.
For interactive seminars or workshops, I create a workbook or journal. For collaborative events, a program with bios of each participant is extremely helpful. If you don't have materials, take a moment to provide an overview. The more unusual your presentation, the more important it is to clarify the parameters.
Give people the assurance that there is a structure so they can relax, enjoy and connect. The added benefit with print materials: people leave with a memorable take-away that they can refer back to or share with others.
Be curious and find out about your audience. What are their interests? Why are they listening to you? Tailor your presentation to their life. Share stories that show how you've used these concepts in your own life. Let people see your vulnerabilities, then match it with your expertise. That's how people begin to trust that you are like them and that you have something to enhance their life.
It all comes down to daring to share yourself, your work, your expertise and your desire to pass on something valuable to others. Choosing a format that puts you at ease will allow you to relax and connect in ways that are dynamic and engaging.
Make it fun and meaningful. In the end, you'll increase your public visibility, credibility and, ultimately, the value of your work.
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