Thursday, May 21, 2020
Opportunity Knocks More Than Once - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Opportunity Knocks More Than Once - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career In case you are just starting out on a new venture, it may be hard to believe the headline, âOpportunity knocks more than once.â In the early days, you frequently find yourself thinking, âIf only opportunity would come around just once!â Most often it takes dedicated work over a few years to begin seeing occasional opportunity. As you diligently dedicate yourself to building relationships, learning, and teaching others who are following in your footsteps, opportunity begins to appear. Core business without distraction The dedication to work and building your core business without distraction is the beginning of building your brand. Associates and acquaintances watch your progress and take note. Word of mouth precedes you and soon referrals and requests begin to in. I recently had lunch with Alice who introduced me to Judy. Upon sitting down at the table, Alice said to me, âItâs your quiet power that motivated me to introduce the two of you and have you consider coaching us in business.â The term, âquiet powerâ appealed to me because truthfully that is my brand or style. Iâm not normally one to brag or let my ego get in the way. Instead I pose questions to understand in full what the needs are of the other party to whom Iâm speaking. Examine what made you successful And when Iâm not in meetings I concentrate on where my interests lie and what will be the next most advantageous step to build my own business. As I write books, articles and Tweets, I sit quietly in the background but these efforts get noticed, remembered and referred â" the secret ingredients for building your brand. While it sounds glamorous to be known and it seems as if life is now on Easy Street, thatâs not necessarily true. Now that you are highly successful it is critical you examine what made you so. In particular analyze the elements of your brand that attracted so many. This is the area in which you must always focus and not deviate. Itâs when you allow your ego to accept any opportunity because âeverything else workedâ you get into trouble detracting from your original brand. Your clientele becomes confused and moves to a similar service elsewhere while the new strategy does not materialize as previously envisioned. This is where you begin to find yourself in trouble. Allow your ego to accept? For example, a number of well-known companies in the same industry asked me to exchange links with them on our respective websites. My response was, âif you can explain to me how this will be beneficial to both of us, I will be happy to do so.â Itâs quite a coincidence none of these companies responded. It would have been a very one-sided benefit and certainly not mine. Other successful people who know you may want you to help sell their service and products. You need to know their customer service policy, quality involved and level of integrity. If none of this is known, do your homework first. Everyone and every thing with which you associate yourself becomes an integral part of your brand. As your success increases, itâs the wise person who scrutinizes each and every opportunity before accepting. My mantra is you must say yes to opportunity and get the help you need to execute well â" but only when you analytically and intuitively know itâs a great fit for your brand. Only then will you continue to enjoy a Smooth Sale! Author: Elinor Stutz is the CEO of Smooth Sale, LLC a motivational speaker and the author of the International Best-Selling book, âNice Girls DO Get the Sale: Relationship Building That Gets Resultsâ published by Sourcebooks. Elinorâs new book, âHIRED! How to Use Sales Techniques to Sell Yourself On Interviewsâ is based upon years of community service teaching job-seekers how to land the job they desire. Elinor provides team sales training, private coaching and business retreats to grow you business, and is available upon request for consultation.
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