Hillary
Written on Sep 20, 2018
There has gotto be one million marketing books out there. These books I have found, tells you how to manipulate your clients into buying your products. For some people, this is all good, but if you are like me and are tacked with pangs of guilt at how you “won” your business, then there is a much better way.
Most marketing books will tell you all about Facebook ads and the like and how to push for the sale. I have to admit that I tried the whole your business is gonna fall apart script on more people than I care to think about. I always felt icky, and I kept thinking that there has to be a better way but damn if I knew what THAT way was.
Then I came upon this book. I decided to go for your audio version cause I seem to have forgotten how to read with my eyes. I just hoped that it was not more of the same tired trope that we see in way to any marketing campaigns. Instead, this book says that to gain a customer for life is to provide help when needed. I don’t mean the kind of support where you pay 29.99 for 15 minutes but rather the type of assistance that proves invaluable to the client. I will be the first to admit that I am gulity of trying o get people to cash in on their hard-earned money instead of asking what I can do to help people.
Youtility also goes into depth on how you research to see if there is a demand for your product. Instead of pushing all of your expertise and courses and all of that down people’s throat instead you could make a survey ( i love the typeform platform myself) to gauge whether or not people want or need your product. There is almost nothing worse than to spend hours making a product only to hear crickets when you launch.
After reading Youtitliy, I can see where I made substantial mistakes n how I approached the whole marketing thingie. After reading this book, I can see where it would be beneficial for me to back off or to offer to help instead of trying t twist someone’s arm to buy the most expensive product that I have.
Helping people is at its core about building that trust factor. If there is no trust built up then it is that much harder to get people to part with thousands of dollars. If people DO have that trust, then they will be much more likely to buy from you. No matter the price.