Helpingpreneur – Authenticity Sells!

Published by Suzanne Evans   |   March 16, 2009   |   2 Comments

If you are going to try and be someone else, behave like someone else or do it the “right” way, building a business is going to be a struggle. I know first hand. My first coaching business was created out of wanting to look a certain way. I chose a name that would make me seem important and like a BIG business. I chose colors, logos and copy that would make people feel a certain way and hopefully get them to buy my services. I worked really hard, and to be honest, it was exhausting. It is very challenging to wake up every day and try to “be” somebody. I was having some success, but it was a struggle. It was hard and it was not authentic.

When I decided to be ME in my business, everything changed. Clients showed up, opportunities were easier and there was less effort. What does being “ME” in my business mean? I created products, programs and a brand based on my life experience and my authentic message.

Here are some tips for your own Authentic Marketing!

1.  Stop trying to be something! Get rid of the “should’s.” The only “should” that works is–Your business SHOULD be a reflection of YOU.

2.  YOU are your business. If you can’t highlight YOU in your service-based business, work for someone else!

3.  Get a clear message–the message you tell yourself and the message you tell others. The message you tell yourself should be that you know enough, you are enough and you have expertise to help others. The message you tell others should be how you can offer a solution to their pain/need.

4.  Have fun. If you truly enjoy what you do, be joyful and share that–sharing is much more fun than selling!

5.  Make Your Mess Your Message. People learn by example. If you want to be authentic, help more people and make more money, let people see your flaws and learn from your mistakes. Empathy is a beautiful marketing strategy.

6.  Be more interested than interesting. Listen to people’s problems so you market solutions and help them. No one ever hung up the phone while they were talking. You will get more “yeses” when you are interested in what people want.

7.  Overpromise and overdeliver. Take care of your clients, your subscribers and your followers. Authenticity is in the caring, and when you care about people, they notice, stick around and want more!

It might seem really silly to share tips on how to be authentic, but the truth is, we forget. In the noisy crow of marketing, sales and strategy, we can forget our purpose and passion. When we realign with that purpose, magic happens!

This is my formula for success:  Authenticity + Marketing + Sharing = Natural Selling!

(c) 2009 Suzanne Evans

About the author:  Suzanne Evans is best known as the ‘action expert’ and has coached hundreds of solopreneurs to model her multiple six figure business. Learn how you can help more people, make more money and have more fun doing what you love by signing up for your free copy of the 5-Part Mini-Course ‘Awakening Your Authentic Entrepreneur’ at http://www.helpmorepeople.com

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About the Author: Suzanne Evans owner and founder of Suzanne Evans Coaching, LLC, is the tell-it-like-it-is, no fluff boss of business building. She supports, coaches, and teaches over 30,000 women enrolled in her wealth and business building programs. Having surpassed the seven figure mark herself in just over three years, she’s coached her private clients to total revenues exceeding 8 million dollars. In 2011, she launched her Global Impact Project, a not for profit serving women worldwide in education, entrepreneurship, and equality. More About Suzanne



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  1. Julie Berg

    Mar 16, 2009 at 08:27

    Suzanne,
    As a new coach, your message about authenticity centers me. There is so much swirling out there about how to make hundreds of thousands of dollars as a coach that I often get disillusioned. Thank you for the reminder of why I do this and what is truly important — my clients!

    Coach JulieB
    http://www.hrdconsultingmn.com

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  2. Sheree Motiska

    Mar 18, 2009 at 09:07

    All I can say is BRAVO! I’ve been saying this for a long time as well. I made the same mistakes you did before too. Why does everyone feel the need to be like everyone else? Don’t they know the 97% fail rate? It’s the ones who do something other than spout off “expert content” that is supposed to be “proven” and everyone can clearly see through this.

    The new one is the social media “consultant” who doesn’t even have any profiles anywhere or they haven’t Twittered in 4 months, but they have a You Tube account with keyword stuffed descriptions all about “training” but really just a pitch that glorifies some guru they will never meet.

    BE YOURSELF!!!
    @web20empire

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