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Why You Should Create Powerful Offers for Your Business
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No CommentsPowerful offers that drive your audience to take action can be used in your business to do a myriad of things. They’re great for overcoming buyer objections, eliminating purchase risk, moving old or overstocked products, or even just building your customer database. To understand the psychology behind why this is important for your business, always practice
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How Do You Get Qualified Leads?
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Qualified leads are the potential customers who are the most likely to buy your product or service. They’re not just in your store taking a look at the latest features in face masks, they’re in the market to purchase a face mask. They’re not wandering in to see what a $500 handbag looks like, they are the kind of people who can actually spend $500 on a handbag– and are looking to buy one.
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How to Strengthen Your Marketing Message
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Today we’re going to take your market research and use it to create a powerful marketing message. The strength of your marketing message lies in its ability to speak to the specific wants and desires of your target market, and tap into their emotional reactions, or emotional switches. When you address those emotional switches, you motivate your audience to take action. The more people you can motivate to take action, the more leads you’ll have.
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Business Market Research Strategies
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Market research involves studying a specific group of consumers -in other words, a market. As we mentioned in the previous blog, market research is one of the most valuable activities a business owner can invest in. The continual research keeps you connected and informed about your customer’s thoughts, motivations, and behaviors.
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How to Identify Your Target Market
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A business exists because it offers a solution for a problem people want to get rid of. Consequently, the biggest mistake a business can make is failing to clearly define who they are solving a problem for—their target market.