Can I Really Market from my Comfort Zone?
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Title: Can I Really Market from my Comfort Zone?
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Author: Beth Woodward
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Can I Really Market from my Comfort Zone?
Copyright 2006 Marketing On The Playground (TM)
Yes, you can market from your comfort zone. It's all about
permission, learning style and claiming where you are most
comfortable...by the way, that's where the permission comes
in. So many of us are led to believe we must step out of
our comfort zone in order to market our business. I would
like to transform that thought right now.
It's amazing what will happen when you give yourself
permission to stand in your comfort zone. You will
automatically start branching out and yes, you may be so
excited you will want to try new things.
So what is your comfort zone? Here's a quick exercise to
help you identify with the perfect stepping out point.
Take out a blank sheet of paper. Get some colored pens,
markers, crayons or a plain pencil if you like. There is
one rule. You cannot write down anything you don't like
and anything you're not good at.
Begin writing:
- things that bring you energy
- things you enjoy and skills you have
- things that people say about you and your expertise
- what you have heard from your clients
- gifts you share with others
- how you have helped those you connect with
In the previous course we talked about the perspective of
your marketing definition. Now let's talk about the
perspective of your approach. There are two ways you can
think about stepping into marketing action. You can come
through the door marked "Marketing, Follow Me" or you can
go through the other door marked, "My Comfort Zone first,
My Chosen Marketing Steps Next."
Here's an example:
Someone might suggest to me, call 3 entrepreneur
associations a day and tell them about my business. I
might say, "that's a good idea but I think I'll do it from
my comfort zone. I'll contact someone I know that's
involved in an association, ask if they could introduce me
to the person in charge, make the call and ask if they
would like to talk about each others business to see if
there's a connection. You see, I like to hear about other
businesses and make comfortable connections. My comfort
zone in this example was a "warm" call, which is having
someone else, connect me and my comfort marketing was
asking to share a conversation about their business and
mine rather than 'telling' them about my business as the
first part of the conversation.
Each person has their own comfort zone and their own style.
We are all unique. Again, we choose different business
paths; wear different clothes; drive different cars; have
different viewpoints-our marketing approach should be just
as unique. Marketing from your comfort zone is all about
the right fit for you. Since we are all different, let's
identify what's unique about your or your approach.
List 3 ways you are unique. Here are some key points to
think about while making your list.
- Don't take your style, skills and passions for granted.
Not everyone does what you do.
- If you have a difficult time writing these down, ask a
friend or relative, "Do you see something unique about a
skill or hobby I have?"
- What does unique have to do with Marketing? It's a huge
piece in differentiating you from your competition.
Now that you know what makes you unique, what are 2
creative ways YOU can make a comfortable marketing approach?
There is a marketer inside of us all - it's just a matter
of identifying the true, authentic marketing person inside
of YOU.
About the Author:
Beth Woodward, CPCC, is the creator of the popular
Marketing On The Playground Program, and the "My Way"
Marketing Plan. Find out more about how to market "YOUR
WAY" with the free e-course 5 Steps To Market Your Way at
www.asimplemarketingplan.com .
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