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What 5 Tips Will Instantly Steer Business Decisions In Your Favor?

Author : Daniel Batten


         


You may have spent years in building your technology. This critical next step will make or break you.

What is this next step and what should you do right now?

What I am about to describe is what separates a successful entrepreneur from an also-ran. More than anything else, it is about the decisions the winner makes around how to spend their time.

Unsuccessful entrepreneurs do things they feel safe doing, such as creating extensive product tweaks, unrequested by the customer. Successful entrepreneurs understand that the product is a fraction of the business.

So what things should you be doing? And even more importantly, what are the most important things you need to understand about how other people (customers, prospects, investors, top new team-members) will make decisions about you. Winning entrepreneurs are great at addressing: they invest their time in learning how to better understand buyer-need and address it; they understand investor-need and address it; and understand how a top employee selects a company to work for and address it.

There are 5 things to think about now that your product is looking good

1. Why should anyone care about what your company does or produces? (Don't assume you know your market - ask them).

2. Where is your market and how will you reach them?

3. What's new, interesting, or different about what your company provides?

4. How will the company make money?

5. Who are you and why will you win?

There are plenty of articles that will tell you the same thing. What they won't tell you is this next secret about decision-making. In answering these questions you need to address not just the spoken question, but the unspoken question.

1. Did I get an immediate sense of what your product is and why it's important without having to do any work?

2. After hearing you, do I feel enthusiastic about you and your offering?


3. Do I feel like I have heard strong evidence of there being a "wave to surf"?

4. What is the compelling story about how this solves real pain today.


5. Do you have bold claims about market-size and your ability to pull-it-off that have made me curious to find out more?

What are 5 things you can do differently that will address each of these 5 "real reasons" that will have someone buy your product, join your outfit, invest in your company?

1. Select a foundational phrase. A foundational phrase is a ten-word memorable, repeatable, remarkable phrase (such as "we network the networks" - Cisco; "the third place" - Starbucks, "1000 songs in your pocket" (Apple's ipod), that capture the essence of your product/ company. Stop working on perfecting the product and spend the hours on getting this right. Now.

2. Learn to speak in a more interesting way by doing two things differently. First - select a metaphor that describes your product and its benefit, eg: "selling without using metaphors is like running a marathon barefoot - it is possible, but it's hard work". A picture is worth 1000 words, but a metaphor is worth 1000 pictures.

3. Tell a story in 3 parts: a. the dark days (the world without your product)
 b. the turning point (the promise of your product) c. the resolution (the imagined future world with your product.
 People remember stories, forget facts, but remember facts-in-stories. (PS: that qualifies as a memorable 10-word phrase)

4. When you talk about how you will invest (not spend) money to an investor, or talk about remuneration with an employee, or negotiate price with a customer - speak in short, crystal-clear, factual statements. No adjectives. No hype. Show me why I should be excited through story - but don't get creative on the money part.


5. When you make some bold claim (for example showing an investor your "hockey-stick" growth graph) speak to the known reaction. Say "Now I know what you are thinking (eg: "wow - another hockey-stick growth-graph)... then say why you are different. This creates instant credibility and instant empathy. You are now a mind-reader.

Understanding the top 5 questions decision-makers have, knowing the unspoken question, and knowing how to answer the unspoken question will put you ahead of 95% of the pack.


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