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This week’s reflection point: Many organizations have sterile websites that don’t really show who they are. When there’s no human interface on your site, customers can’t see the unique personality of your team. People don’t like to interact with machines; they want to interact with humans. A woman once came up to me after I gave a speech at a conference. She had seen me at the same conference a few years before. “Chad,” she said, “I noticed you didn’t...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: Have you ever taken advice from someone—only to realize later that it actually hurt your success, instead of helped you? If so, you’re not alone. Bad advice is everywhere. And it’s crucial that you avoid taking it. Not long ago, I overheard a speaker give the following advice to his audience: Forget about marketing, and just publish. This was a popular speaker who attracted a large crowd; I couldn’t believe the advice he gave. Marketing is...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: One of my favorite exercises that I conduct with my clients or during my speaking presentations is the creation of amazing content. I ask them the following: What is one of the key challenges your clients are facing? What are three powerful insights you could share with them to overcome this challenge? What is then the action they could take to transform their success or what provocative question could you ask to mobilize them to next...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: One of the biggest potential impacts on your business growth is the continued expansion and leverage of your list. The list is the file containing the information about your clients, prospective clients, colleagues, partners and anyone interested in your company. Here are some insights and examples of various ways to grow your list: Publishing: Create content and offerings in a variety of formats and invite your audience to subscribe and participate. An example would be a...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: Ever wonder what are the attributes of great content and how to effectively position such on your site and blog? I suggest that your content should be: Practical Provocative Insightful Interesting Entertaining Humorous Inspiring Counterintuitive Offered in various media formats Easy to share Succinct Irresistible to consume and go viral Enticing to take action Although these attributes are important for the creation of powerful content, visual interest is another key attribute of great content. Unfortunately, too...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: To successfully market your business you need to review the positioning of your business. This hot topic is one that I am often asked to talk about. To help you assess the positioning of your company I prepared these key questions for you to review and answer: What is the purpose of your business and why does it exist? If you fast forward a year or two into the future, how would you paint the success...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: Years ago, after submitting a proposal to one of our prospective clients, he notified me that they had elected to go with one of our competitors. I followed up several months later and discovered that they had a dreadful experience, that opened the door for us to engage in conversations again. He did eventually become a client of ours and in a subsequent conversation I asked him what was the reason he originally selected our competitor....
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: Today’s newsletter comes to you from Los Angeles, where I’m presenting at Alan Weiss’s Million Dollar Consulting® Convention. Surrounded by thought leaders, I’ve spent the morning exchanging ideas with my fellow presenters. I just had breakfast with my good friend Bruce Turkel, a branding expert, who shared with me an incredibly intriguing concept: Crafting and presenting your keynote presentation by leveraging mind maps. While most of us take notes or write lists, Bruce often draws a...
Continue Reading >>This week’s reflection point: Several months ago we started working on an exciting project with one of our clients, Rich Houcek, President of Soar with Eagles. Shortly after we began our collaboration on the content and products creation, Rick said to me, “I want to raise the bar and start creating a new product each month!” Although I have many clients creating large amounts of outstanding content, this was the first time one of them wanted to create one product...
Continue Reading >>This Week’s reflection point: Last year, prior to the launch of our new The Chad Barr Group web presence, a colleague shared with me that although he loves the work our company does for our clients, he would not do business with me based on the look of my current web presence. I realized that by immersing ourselves into servicing our clients I had neglected my own web presence. Vowing to not hear that comment again, I immediately engaged my...
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