Is There a Friendly Voice in the House? - Rick Beneteau
Another Monday morning boot-up and in floods a weekends worth of hype and
hysteria. A quick survey of email Subjects and opening lines and not one interests me
enough to lay down my first cup of hot Java on my desk. Delete, delete, and delete.
Were all getting very tired of the spam and scam and those of us on the leading
edge of Internet Marketing are pioneering innovative ways to bring our wares to the
attention of the ever-growing population of netizens. I want to address what I feel is an
issue just as fundamental as these new methods of online marketing, and that is, once we
have "landed a prospect" in front of our email letter, classified ad or website
- what exactly is it are we projecting in our pitch.
I can tell you from a quick glance of the latest crop of spam, a few applied some of
the "laws" as taught by the master marketers addressing the
benefits/"whats in it for me?" (get rich quick will never die Im
afraid) and a couple had quasi-clever Subjects/lead-ins, but not a single letter contained
one iota of something just as important. There wasnt a Friendly Voice in the House!
In my first published article "The Unwritten Law of You" I wrote about the importance of making people
feel "right at home" in your business website. Here, I am simply stretching that
concept a bit further into rolling out the welcome mat in every piece of marketing
material you put out. Very few ads, spam letters, autoresponses or websites have that
magical power to command my attention. That could admittedly be my disenchantment with the
barrage of promotional trash of late, but all the more reason to stick out from the crowd
with some down-home "humanness".
As human beings, we all not only need, but also crave personal attention and
friendship. I cannot stress enough that there is always a Living Breathing Person at the
receiving end of your Internet calling cards. And people are most likely to do business
with a warm body than a cold fish.
So, do you think it would make a difference if you projected YOUR friendliness in YOUR
copy? You bet it would! But what if youre not a Robin Hood and more like Atilla the
Hun? What if you couldnt project a nice-guy (girl) image if your life depended on
it? Friendliness cant be forced, so hire somebody to do the job for you. It must
feel natural and genuine (you better have a similar body at the customer service end as
wellJ .
For the majority of us who are the "person next door" types, simply write
your copy as if you are speaking to your mother or best friend. Warning though
sweet is good, but syrup is not on the menu. If it feels like you are forcing your
friendliness, then you probably are. Revisit the process until it comes naturally to you.
As with all crafts, this will come more easily with practice.
A closing thought. As Internet Marketing pioneers, we become obsessed with such things
as "hits" and "sales to hits" ratios. But we must remember that we are
"hitting" on human beings that are no different than we are and it is just our
nature to gravitate to the good trust the worthy. Projecting friendliness is the first
step in the process.
The quicker I can make a person feel at home with me, the sooner I will close the sale
and make a new friend.
And after all, isnt that the name of the game?
Written by Rick
Beneteau
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