Hype
is Not a Bad Four Letter Word
by Raleigh Pinskey
Promotion
Consciousness is Prosperity Consciousness
P.T.
Barnum gave us with many valuable messages. The
one that resonates deep within me is, “Without
promotion a terrible thing happens, nothing.”
Did
you know that, according to the statistics compiled
by the SBA, the top two reasons businesses fail
in the first year is not under capitalization,
it’s poor management and lack of promotion?
Yet
each time I keynote on the subject of promotion
I am constantly amazed at the numbers of people
who subscribe to the no-promote rule. Seeking
to determine the no - promote reason, I’m
usually staved off with “not enough time
or no extra hands.”
Nice
mask I tell them. And when I explain that it’s
much deeper than this, that it stems from behavior
they learned in childhood, there is always an
interesting hush that ascends over the room.
I
ask who was told, “Don’t blow your
own horn. Don’t brag. Don’t make waves.
Don’t tell people your ideas, they’ll
steal them. I observe many head and facial acknowledgements
to the affirmative. There is increased fidgeting
and frowning.
When
I revealed that, I was told, “men don’t
want to marry someone who has a big mouth and
a big ego,” this opens the way for others
to dig deeper. My further probing reveals parental
dialogue that includes, “What makes you
think you have anything to offer?" "Don’t
take risks, they only lead to failure." "If
you stick your neck out there are people waiting
to break it." And the one that gives me pause,
“Don’t be more successful than your
father."
Look
inside yourself for the messages you were given
as a child. These usually are messages that stems
from their failures, their parental observations
and experience that has frozen them in time and
prosperity. Did your father claim bankruptcy?
Did he have to close his business and work for
others? Was the breadwinner fired for taking risks?
These
messages are your parent’s stuff. They are
not yours. You no longer have to be the recipient
of their lineage or suffer because of it. Instead,
shift your emphasis from denigration and denial
into prosperity and success consciousness.
Gandhi
said that if you don’t ask you don’t
get. I think of promotion as asking for the prosperity
and success I not only want, but that I deserve.
I believe that success and abundance is a built
in feature of our birthright.
Another attitude that prevails, passed down the
generations has to do with the word hype. "It’s
sleazy, cheap and unprofessional," are the
usual comments. “It reeks of taking advantage
of, of cheating someone out of something”
is another. And don’t forget the one about
“pulling the wool over one’s eyes.”
Hype
unfortunately has become synonymous with that
of a four-letter word. Its real meaning of trying
to please transformed into a negative of taking.
The word comes from two Greek words, hyper meaning
over, and bole meaning to throw. Picture the farmer’s
market of many years and centuries ago, crowded
with rows deep with customers. In order to feel
or test the merchandise they would enthusiastically
and with passion throw it over the crowd into
the waiting grasp of the potential buyer.
The
key words here are enthusiastically and with passion.
How about replacing your conception of hype with
the concept of enthusiasm and passion for what
you have to offer? From here on in, I would like
you to think of promotion as the outward manifestation
of that enthusiasm and passion for your products
or services. Just this shift in attitude and tactics
alone will bring you more business. I guarantee
it.
The
third aversion I often encounter is the perception
promotion has dollar signs attached to it. Believe
it or not promotion does not have to break your
budget or your bank. There are many no cost ways
or low cost effective promotions to get your name
and benefits in front of your target over and
over again. Each of my six books is designed around
101 Ways to…and are filled with no-cost,
low-cost ways to promote yourself. The low-cost
might be for a website, a networking meeting,
postage and printing should you decide to do a
mailing. Almost everything else is free. Six times
101, minus a few that do cost something, by calculation
certainly does leave a large choice of free promotions
to try.
As
for “the no extra hands” comments,
I suggest an intern, or a retired person.
What
kinds of promotions are most successful in enhancing
your image?
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Promotions that are about giving and not taking
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Promotions that offer benefits rather than features
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Promotions that are selfless not selfish
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Promotions that educate
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Promotions that solve a problem
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Promotions that fill a need
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Promotions that change the quality of life
In
other words, promotions that benefit others will
benefit you. Information, strategies and technologies
that help people improve their lifestyle, body,
mind and spirit. Here are five credible, field-proven
promotions that fit these criteria, taken from
the international best selling 101 Ways To Promote
Yourself.
It is true that promotion, aggressively reaching
out for visibility takes time, energy and effort,
but the benefits show up in customer acquisition,
retention and appreciation, which translate to
a greater bottom line.
You
might have built the better mousetrap or have
the solution to community issues, but if you don’t
tell your target market where you are, how they
can buy your goods or engage your services, how
are they going to beat a path to your door? Put
all your preconceived notions about promotion
aside and maximize your biz-ability with viz-ability.
Grow
an image that’s worth more than gold, and
grow a business that will bring you gold in many
different shapes and sizes. Sit down with a piece
of paper and a pencil and say, what do I want?
What's stopping me from going there? How can I
avoid that? Forget that as a child you were taught
not to talk to strangers and Promote Yourself
and Prosper!
Raleigh
Pinskey is the author of
all these best sellers:
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101 Ways to Promote Yourself
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101 Ways to Get on Talk Shows
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101 Ways to Write Foolproof Media
Releases
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101 Ways to Market Your Business on
the
Internet
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101 Ways to Promote Your Books and
Info
Products on the Internet
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101 Ways to Promote Your Book Live
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The Zen of Hype
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You Can Hype Anything
You
can find them at http://promoteyourself.com/store/index.html
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