One Little-Known Key Unlocks Your Influence

One Little-Known Key Unlocks Your Influence

There’s one pain point every single one of your would-be customers is painfully aware of:

The pervasive complexity of life in the 21st century.

Whether they use these words or not, every one of them craves more simplicity in some area of his or her life.

Or more likely, almost every part.

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to be a simplifier in your area of awesomeness.

Do that — and communicate it well — and your power to influence will stun you.

Keep in mind, there’s an important difference between simple and easy.

For example, “97 Easy Ways to Save Money” is NOT simple.

There may be a ton of value in that article. Someone who has tried everything may still find a new idea worth trying among the 97 you introduce.

But people don’t want 97 ways to save money.

They want 3 ways to save money. Or, better still, the single most effective way to save money… the one trick that will save so much money they don’t have to do anything else.

That’s a bit of an exaggeration, but you get the point.

With that in mind, here are 3 things you can do to increase your simplifier status:

? 1) Eliminate the clutter. Your reader has an overwhelming array of options and choices to make in every segment of his. As the expert, you have the ability to tell him which options will give him the best results, and which he can flat-out ignore.

Thinking is hard work; most people avoid it at all costs. If you can earn someone’s trust, he’ll gladly allow you to do some of his thinking for him.

? 2) Make fewer recommendations & communicate them with conviction. Again, don’t give people new instructions and new systems every week. 97 ways to do anything is intimidating. Spend most of your time talking about a few powerful ideas. Come back to them continually.

It’s much easier to trust someone when he seems 100% certain about what he’s recommending. So speak with conviction!

Here’s the one we really want you to grasp. This is single most important thing you can do establish yourself as a simplifier for your audience.

? 3) Establish a core “operating system” or personal philosophy.

Your followers should quickly be able to figure out what you stand for, what you KNOW works.

That means YOU need to know what you stand for. What’s the one phrase you’d like to be known for? Decide on that, then pick a small number of big ideas to revolve around your philosophical core.

Your intense focus will make you unique. More to the point…

  • you’ll be simpler to understand
  • your recommendations will be simpler to follow
  • your “brand” will be simpler to categorize, so you’ll fit into the mind of your readers/listeners/viewers more distinctly
  • your expertise won’t be diluted. Your reader’s mind automatically divides your perceived authority by the number of things you claim to be an authority on. You’ve never heard of a neurosurgeon who’s also an expert heart surgeon.

So the message is simple:

Strive to make your would-be customer’s life simpler (not just easier).

You can do it.

Here’s a helpful analogy:

Have a productive day!

Rabab Fatima

Helping Entrepreneurs Increase their ROI with Email Marketing || Top-Rated Plus Copywriter on Upwork

1 年

Writing with simplicity is an art. Not everyone can ace it Donnie

Chip Dizárd

Lead Creative at Chip Dizárd Studios

1 年

Great post and video. So, Donnie for a service-based business, I'm realizing that my A/V and photo/video services, I'm checking one more thing off their to do list. Conference meeting planners are stressed to the gills with so many vendors, venues and people. I want my company to be that RED BULL when it comes to A/V and Photo Video services. So would a headline like "Comprehensive?A/V services that will take one more thing off your corporate?event planning to do list…" work? I am just brainstorming here, but the pain point is finding vendors that can take the ball and run and get a job done. I am having a hard time breaking into the market because my prospects don't want to take a chance on a new "vendor" relationship when other relationships are already established. So I am building slowing, especially here on linked in, but any advice would be valuable.

Samuel Jackson DR

Award-Winning Direct Response Copywriter & Email Marketer || Helping Business Owners and Agencies Boost Their Sales Using My Unique S2AM System.

1 年

Awesome lead-in... Your audience is automatically sucked-in seeing this. And the comparison you're using is so detailed it feels Tangible... Resulting in your message having a longer lasting impression.

Lo?c J.

Growing podcasts with 100K views in 12 episodes.

1 年

Between 97 tips and the 1 secret hack, Anyone would pick the latter. Loved the analogy as well Donnie. Why would they change their routine and everything, if they can just buy one drink? Simple choice indeed.

Nkiru Iheanacho

Data Entry Specialist || Relationship Counselor || I I help singles and business owners overcome relationship challenges and achieve financial freedom.

1 年

I will take this advice and make them understand what I stand for I will also try to simplify things

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