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Do Your Marketing Messages Really Connect with Your Customers, in a Way They Can Feel?

Aug, Wed 26th, 2009 Posted in : BE the Change, Business Growth, Copy that Inspires, Emotional Copywriting, Just Do The Right Thing, Keeping it Real By : admin 0 Comments
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It’s no secret to anyone that we’re living in a BAD U.S. economy.  And I’m sure that most businesses recognize they have to communicate with their customers or prospects differently.

Are you acutely aware of how to craft your marketing messages in order to show your audience/s that you DO understand what’s changed in their lives over the past 18 months or so?

It seems pretty apparent, even in some ‘affluent’ circles that folks are tightening their financial belts, right?  So, when times are hard for so many, they respond quite differently to your messages than they used to.

For instance, most everyone is more cautious nowadays — they want to be SURE they’re dealing with someone trustworthy.  So BE that.

Also, consumers must be more ‘quality-focused,’ because they want to buy things that will last longer.  BE quality.

Millions of Americans are focused on necessities now and foregoing the luxuries.  So what do you do, as a marketer, if your products or services are things that most people CAN do without?

Hard question, isn’t it?  But, maybe you’ll want to beef up your guarantee.  Or, you could give more than you used to.  Maybe do some 2 for 1 offers, if it fits your business model.

Showing your clients, customers or prospects you care, by asking their opinions, and really listening, is another great way to connect with them on an emotional level they can feel.

Everyone wants to feel understood.  But, now more than ever, it’s imperative to show your audience you understand and are sympathetic to their challenges — and you’re doing something about it, if at all possible!

Let’s all BE the Change we want to SEE in the world.

Carolyn

http://www.kickasscopywriter.com

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