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One Hard Sell Rules Them All vs Answering Needs

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In the traditional model there is One Message which because of its cost is aimed at a Large Group of People. To engage them, the One Message appeals to the Largest Common Denominator.

The result is that some are somewhat interested but no-one is specifically interested.

To see this method at work, go to your recycle bin: that pile of junk mail, fliers and door-to-door material " most of which you didn't even look at let alone read " is the traditional method.

How would you like to reproduce this method in a digital format?

Would putting your brochure online enhance its efficiency?

Putting your brochure online, preferably with ecommerce abilities so people can buy straight from your web site, is a cost-efficient way to make the Large Group of People that you can reach with your One Message larger. But it doesn't sell more.

Read that again: it doesn't sell more.

So, as was the case with the traditional model, you'll need to make your Large Group of People even larger. Maybe you're thinking about online advertising now?

That too doesn't sell more. Larger numbers get larger numbers but relatively speaking nothing changes.

The New Model

In the traditional model, in order to sell we have to create a need.

In the new model, in order to sell we have to answer needs. Answer. Needs: multiple.

How do we do that?

The result is hundreds of messages, geared towards the smallest common denominator, so that every visitor is specifically interested.

Show Me the Money!

If it's not immediately apparent where the money is in this model, think about supermarkets giving free cooking lessons. Where are the participants likely to get their ingredients?

By answering the needs of potential customers and solving the problems of existing ones you create a place where free content, free solutions and premium items co-exist in a natural way in an environment and atmosphere which is favorable to you and your brand.

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