The #1 Thing That’s Not Working Anymore
Focus on Problem Solving

The #1 Thing That’s Not Working Anymore

I attended two conferences last week. The first was the 14th annual WBEC-West conference, an annual event to bring women-owned businesses and supply diversity buyers together. The second was the EO (Entrepreneur Organization) Alchemy event.

The two events could not be more different in their focus, and yet they had one thing in common: both conferences clearly demonstrated to me that a certain marketing strategy isn’t working like it used to. I’m talking about hype.

Speakers Make an Impact

Event promoters take pride in their speaker line-ups. There’s nothing quite like a powerful speaker who engages an audience so completely that you can literally hear a pin drop. Many speakers, including myself, have gone through speaker training to learn how to deliver our messages in the most powerful ways (Here’s a link to free resources if you’re just starting out with public speaking). Some of us adapt methods that we learn from well-recognized trainers, and some take on the terminology of public speaking role models. It takes work and dedication to do it well.

Curious about the audience experience at one of last week’s events, I asked an attendee what he took away from a presentation that I also attended.

It Made Him Cranky

Yep, cranky. That certainly isn’t the reaction any speaker wants. The gentleman I spoke to said he had to leave the presentation because it irritated him, although he didn’t exactly know why. Finally, we figured it out together.

Hype Is Out

This speaker in question showed up with a sizzle reel all about how amazing she is and all the things she has done. The entire talk reminded me of a speaker trainer session that I took years ago. I knew what was coming and when, and unfortunately for her, so did the rest of the audience.

There was no throng of attendees rushing to buy her stuff at the end of the talk. People were bored and uninterested. The speaker spoke only about herself, not her audience, and she didn’t seem very energized.

The Intention Was There

I truly believe the speaker had her heart in the right place. However, what I saw was something I have witnessed again and again. Her delivery contained too much hype. And HYPE is not working anymore.

What this means for your business is that we must be very aware to not mistake our success stories and social proof as an invitation to plaster our clients with how great we are. It can easily come across as boring hype.

Focus on Problem Solving

As business owners, we seek to connect with those whose problems we can solve. For that, we have to establish trust and demonstrate a deep understanding so others feel that we get it, that we get them. This is the only reason we will ever be hired.

So let’s drop the hype and FOCUS on problem solving.

What are you going to do to shift out of hype selling into problem solving?

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At her lowest point, Beate Chelette was $135,000 in debt, a single mother, and forced to leave her home. Only 18 months later, she sold her image licensing business to Bill Gates in a multimillion dollar deal. Chelette is a nationally known ‘gender decoder’ who has appeared in over 60 radio shows. She is a respected speaker, business and career coach and a consummate creative entrepreneur who continues to be an advocate and business builder for her entrepreneurial clients. 

Passionate about women’s issues Beate founded The Women’s Code, a unique guide to women leadership and personal and career success that offers a new code of conduct for today’s business, private, and digital worlds. Determined to build a community of women supporting each other, she took her life-changing formula documented it all in her book Happy Woman Happy World that Brian Tracy calls “an amazing handbook for every woman who wants health, happiness, love and success!”

Through her corporate initiative “Why Acting Like a Girl Is Good For Business” she helps companies with gender diversification training, and to develop and retain women.

If you’d like to book Beate as a speaker on The Women’s Code: Tools for a New Leadership Balance or Creative Entrepreneurship for your next event please connect with me to find out about our programs.


100% agree. Bad things happen when the only products you are selling to your audience are tales of your past achievements.

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