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Five Seconds to Impress – Desiree Reed
Episode 160030th December 2024 • Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast • Robert Thibodeau
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Five Seconds to Impress – Desiree Reed

Celebrate a remarkable milestone in the Kingdom Crossroads Podcast as Pastor Bob Thibodeau marks the 1600th episode with a special guest, Desiree Reed, a vital force behind the podcast's growth.

Desiree, the founder and Chief Strategist of 5 Seconds to Impress LLC, shares her expertise in storytelling and marketing, emphasizing the importance of humanizing messaging in a world increasingly dominated by automation and AI.

Throughout the conversation, she highlights her innovative strategies that have transformed how businesses connect with their audiences.

Desiree discusses her unique approach to simplifying complex concepts, making them relatable and engaging for listeners.

Tune in to uncover how her insights can help elevate your own messaging and storytelling efforts, ultimately leading to greater impact in your ministry or business.

Takeaways:

  • The Kingdom Crossroads Podcast has reached a significant milestone with its 1600th episode, showcasing dedication to sharing impactful stories.
  • Desiree Reed emphasizes the importance of storytelling for connecting with audiences in the digital age.
  • Effective email marketing requires clear messaging and a streamlined approach to engage potential clients.
  • Desiree's business, 5 Seconds to Impress, focuses on helping brands humanize their messaging in a technology-driven world.
  • Understanding your target audience is crucial for marketers to create compelling and relatable content.
  • Desiree highlights the need for brands to differentiate themselves in a market saturated with similar messages.

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Substack:  https://desireereedproductions.substack.com

Website:  https://5secondstoimpress.com

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Pastor Bob Thibodeau:

Welcome to the Kingdom Crossroads Podcast with Pastor Bob Thibodeau.

Pastor Bob Thibodeau:

Pastor Bob conducts personal interviews with Christian influencers from around the globe, helping Christian authors, recording artists, CEOs, entrepreneurs, non profit leaders, and yes, pastors and ministry leaders to get the word out about what they are doing to impact the world with the gospel.

Pastor Bob Thibodeau:

Our podcast has been rated in the top 1/2% of all podcasts in the world by ListenNotes.com so you know your message will be heard.

Pastor Bob Thibodeau:

Now here is your host with today's interview, Pastor Bob Thibodeau.

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Hello everyone everywhere.

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Pastor Bob Thibodeau here.

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Welcome to the Kingdom Crossroads podcast.

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Today we're so blessed you're joining us.

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Today.

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estone with this podcast, our:

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Praise God.

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our success and growth since:

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As a founder and Chief Strategist of 5 Seconds to Impress LLC, Desiree leads a storytelling and PR boutique specializing in helping business to business tech brands humanize their messaging and shine in the process of doing it.

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Praise God.

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Her incredible ability to turn complex concepts into relatable human centered messages has been a game changer for our team and so many others.

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Desiree's unique background in accessibility and storytelling, coupled with her passion for creativity has shaped the voice behind countless marketing campaigns, emails and promos, including all that you see and hear Pastor Bob do.

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Amen.

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Beyond her work, she's a lover of jazz and aspiring screenwriter, making her a true creative force from head to toe.

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And this celebratory episode, we're going to dive into the strategies and insights and passion that drive Desiree's success and discover how her work has helped us reach this incredible milestone and how she can help you as well.

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Amen.

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Let's kick off episode 1,600 with a truly inspiring conversation.

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Help me welcome to the program Desiree Reid.

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Praise God.

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Desiree, it's a blessing to have you on the other side of this microphone today instead of working behind the scenes.

Desiree Reed:

It's a blessing to be here.

Desiree Reed:

Thank you so much for having me, Pastor Bob.

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Amen.

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Now you know the first question I always start with is this.

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Other than that brief information you just shared, can you tell us in your own words, who is Desiree Reed?

Desiree Reed:

Brief information.

Desiree Reed:

That was a mouthful and thank you so much for it.

Desiree Reed:

I love it.

Desiree Reed:

Well, I would say I am a storyteller, an innovator, and a visionary.

Desiree Reed:

I would say storyteller because I definitely thrive on sharing other people's stories and making sure that people have close proximity to different things, different people, because a lot of times, sometimes we can fear what we don't know, what we don't understand.

Desiree Reed:

And creating good stories, creating relatable stories, help you to understand and helps you to put yourself in a position of someone else.

Desiree Reed:

So telling stories just really opens up a different world, and it really has the power to change perceptions.

Desiree Reed:

Good conversation.

Desiree Reed:

And I would say innovator because I definitely, I look forward all the time to finding a way to put a new spin on things.

Desiree Reed:

And I know you know that, Pastor Bob.

Desiree Reed:

So I'm always innovating and visionary because I enjoy bringing new concepts to life, things that maybe people have never even imagined, something you've never dreamt of, and then just kind of seeing that for the future and bringing it to life.

Desiree Reed:

So that's why I would say visionary.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Now, we've been working together off and on, but going on about five years now.

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And when we first started, this podcast was just going into, I think it's third year.

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And our total downloads at that time, I believe, was like 200amonth or so, which was a lot better than what they were when we first started three years prior to that.

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Right?

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But not.

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And I'm not saying this to brag, folks, but now we are hitting about 10,000 plus downloads every single month, sometimes 12, 13,000.

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And praise God, because I just want to say, personally, publicly, thank you, Desiree, for making all that possible.

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Amen.

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Because she's the.

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The.

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The brains behind the scenes here to, you know, I'll come up with these brilliant ideas and.

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And she'll usually get an email or like, we need to talk.

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And then the first thing is Pastor Bob, in a way that only she can say it.

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Amen.

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But I interviewed back in:

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I interviewed Brooke Strauss, and she got us together for an interview.

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And I remember when I asked you to take a look at our email marketing program at that time.

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And after you reviewed it, you came back with.

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And folks, again, the.

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This is the saying I've come to love over these last few years.

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Whenever I'm doing something, she'll just say, pastor Bob, she can only do it.

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And Desiree, do you remember that first time when you guys did this diagnosis on our email system at that time?

Desiree Reed:

I do, I do.

Desiree Reed:

And it seem it seems like so far ago, but it also seems like just yesterday.

Desiree Reed:

And I remember we interviewed Brooke and then we did that interview together.

Desiree Reed:

And yes, I do remember looking at your email marketing, because email marketing is one of the things that, that I do really well.

Desiree Reed:

And yes, I was like, okay, I see a lot of room for improvement here and things that you're leaving on the table.

Desiree Reed:

And I definitely remember that you still.

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Have those nightmares, I guess, have you still counseling.

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The best way I could describe my marketing program at that time was a mess.

Desiree Reed:

Oh, yeah, we were pretty much in the weeds with that one.

Desiree Reed:

I was like, oh my God, we're all over the place.

Desiree Reed:

We're going to get this cleaned up and get it streamlined and make it make sense for you.

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Oh, boy.

Desiree Reed:

And.

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And I still venture off into the weeds every now and then.

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I get those emails again that start, we need to talk.

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She reels me back in.

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Praise the Lord.

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But you and your team revamped this in the first phase.

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It really was the first phase of what we're doing today.

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Okay?

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And like I said, it's been revamped a few more times over the course of the years, but the basics are still in place.

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And folks, why is that?

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Because Desiree had a knock a knack to review, diagnose, and recommend fixes.

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And boy, did I have a lot of fixes, but when implemented, they actually work.

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Amen.

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And I know I'm not your only client, although I'm working on that.

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But how have you grown over these last four or five years and what you are doing?

Desiree Reed:

Whoa.

Desiree Reed:

Yes, a lot has definitely happened over the past years.

Desiree Reed:

I still diagnose and review email marketing systems.

Desiree Reed:

One of the things with email marketing a lot of people kind of miss and what they don't get right is that having that really streamlined approach and having specific email marketing campaigns is really how you really don't miss the mark with connecting with your audience.

Desiree Reed:

So having different sales campaigns in place, having a nurture, welcome email sequence in place, some of those are your kind of your groundwork for everything.

Desiree Reed:

And those things were missing when we started working together.

Desiree Reed:

Not having maybe 10 or 15 different email campaigns going on at one time, that's kind of scattered, but really kind of rolling that in.

Desiree Reed:

And so having that in place and then really clear messaging and storytelling with those emails is what makes a difference because people want to be engaged people.

Desiree Reed:

Even though you may think, okay, this is a business owner and I have to be very professional with them and hit them with stats and numbers.

Desiree Reed:

While that is true to a certain degree with logic, they still want to be entertained and engaged and that's where the storytelling part comes in.

Desiree Reed:

So you want it to be relatable.

Desiree Reed:

So I still help my clients with that.

Desiree Reed:

And what I have kind of grown into over the years is leaning even more into storytelling aspects and helping to humanize messaging and storytelling for different companies.

Desiree Reed:

Because what's missing unfortunately today is things are becoming kind of sterile, kind of generalized, especially with the introduction of AI.

Desiree Reed:

And while AI does a lot of great things and it can write copy for you, what's starting to happen now is everyone is sounding the same.

Desiree Reed:

So if you're sounding the same, you're not standing out in the crowd.

Desiree Reed:

And that's one of those things that I really help people with with, you know, making sure that your messaging is very clear, very human centered and engaging so that it's resonating with your target audience.

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Yeah, amen.

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And that's my very next question, because your tagline is I speak human.

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So how do you keep messaging grounded and human centered, as you said, in this world that is dominated now by automation and artificial intelligence?

Desiree Reed:

Yes, absolutely.

Desiree Reed:

Well, one thing is so companies that I work with now, some of them are tech focused.

Desiree Reed:

So it doesn't have to just be a company that's tech tech, but it can also be something like memberships or subscription based type of companies.

Desiree Reed:

And when I say tech, that includes those kind of companies.

Desiree Reed:

Because you're relying heavily on tech, it's kind of considered more tech focused software as a service, as referred to as SaaS.

Desiree Reed:

And what happens with that a lot of times is those companies get in their heads, right?

Desiree Reed:

And the messaging that they're sharing is kind of complex.

Desiree Reed:

And unfortunately they can pass that complex messaging onto their audience, which does no good for their audience.

Desiree Reed:

What I do is I come in and I humanize it by making it very understandable, very clear for anyone to understand.

Desiree Reed:

And a good level is always to think about using it at a seventh grade level that even a seventh grader would understand what it is you're saying what it is you're communicating, and that's what it come in and do.

Desiree Reed:

We can have that complex tech that you're doing, but there's no reason we should talk about it in a complex way.

Desiree Reed:

It should be very simple, clear, relatable for anyone to understand and include that storytelling element that people can attach themselves to and say, hey, I get it.

Desiree Reed:

I resonate with that.

Desiree Reed:

This is something that I would like to buy or someone I would like to Work with.

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Amen.

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Now your business.

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Five seconds to impress.

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Why that name?

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What's the significance of the 5 seconds?

Desiree Reed:

People take it a lot of different ways.

Desiree Reed:

Actually, I get questions about this all the time.

Desiree Reed:

Just the other week, someone said to me, does that mean that I have to make an impression on you in five seconds?

Desiree Reed:

I said, well, actually, yeah, that's true, but that isn't why I chose the name.

Desiree Reed:

I really chose the name based on marketing and us marketers, we know that it takes five seconds typically for someone to, for example, visit your website somewhere where you are online.

Desiree Reed:

They will make a decision if they want to learn more about what you do or not learn more about what you do in five seconds.

Desiree Reed:

And that's really where the idea came from.

Desiree Reed:

Making sure that you're able to hit them with the clear messaging, good storytelling, and copy in five seconds or less.

Desiree Reed:

Because that's really all you have.

Desiree Reed:

And that's why the messaging of storytelling is so important.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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And you've been an integral part of our team crafting the messages that resonate with our audience.

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Can you share one of your favorite campaigns or projects you worked on with us and why it stood out to you?

Desiree Reed:

Well, there have been so many.

Desiree Reed:

You're really putting me on the spot.

Desiree Reed:

They've been so many.

Desiree Reed:

I, I think I would say two if I really have to think about it.

Desiree Reed:

One would be when you had your celebration.

Desiree Reed:

I believe it was for episode:

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That's the one that stood out to me too.

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Amen.

Desiree Reed:

Amen.

Desiree Reed:

Yes.

Desiree Reed:

Well, that was definitely one of my favorites because it was such a milestone and we were able to promote it everywhere.

Desiree Reed:

It's on your website, it was on social media, it was in your email campaign.

Desiree Reed:

And then we brought in those great speakers to help celebrate it.

Desiree Reed:

And it was just such a beautiful moment and I think everyone resonated with it.

Desiree Reed:

That's definitely my, my top one.

Desiree Reed:

And I think right now, my next one would be what we're currently working on actually with, with your faith based business newsletter that's part of the substack community and, and those kind of things that we're working on now.

Desiree Reed:

Those.

Desiree Reed:

That would be my next favorite at this time.

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Yeah, yeah.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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And you know, for marketers struggling to connect with their audience, what are some quick tips or strategies you recommend to make their messaging more engaging and more human centered?

Desiree Reed:

The first thing I would say is really understanding who your target audience is.

Desiree Reed:

And believe it or not, some people have been in business for, for quite some Time, and they're still not clear on who their target audience is.

Desiree Reed:

They think they know, but they don't really know, or they're including different segments from a larger pool of people.

Desiree Reed:

But being very clear, because that one specific focus, target audience makes all the difference in the world because there, there is a large crowd out there and you're competing with a lot of people.

Desiree Reed:

So how do you stand out and make your voice louder than others?

Desiree Reed:

You want to be talking to one specific group of people.

Desiree Reed:

So definitely getting clear on who your target audience is would be my first tip.

Desiree Reed:

My second tip would be get really clear on your messaging, because the target audience, your market, and your messaging goes hand in hand.

Desiree Reed:

And this is something that I teach at nauseam.

Desiree Reed:

I can close my eyes, go to sleep, and teach about this.

Desiree Reed:

The market and messaging go hand in hand.

Desiree Reed:

If you get one right and the other wrong, you will not succeed.

Desiree Reed:

If you get them both wrong, you're going to fall flat in your face.

Desiree Reed:

So the messaging is key because you may think your audience wants to know about a specific thing, but understanding who your audience really is and listening to what they want to talk about, what it is that their pain points are, what they're struggling with, or what their desires are, that's where you have to step in and, and have the messaging that speaks directly to it.

Desiree Reed:

So many marketers try to put something out there that's clever and cute and fun wording that doesn't make it clear makes the mark every time.

Desiree Reed:

So if you say something to your audience that completely resonates with where they are, that's going to win it every single time.

Desiree Reed:

So the first tip, again would be really understanding who your target audience is.

Desiree Reed:

Second tip would be making sure that you have clear messaging.

Desiree Reed:

And then my third tip would be pulling it all together with engaging storytelling.

Desiree Reed:

Because again, just hitting someone with stats and metrics or something that's just kind of boring and dry is not going to keep them engaged.

Desiree Reed:

Everyone is so busy these days, you have to have something that they can sink their teeth into.

Desiree Reed:

And storytelling includes your email marketing, your website copy, your blog, your newsletter, your videos, your podcast.

Desiree Reed:

All of that should include the same messaging.

Desiree Reed:

So never losing focus of that, making sure that you have brand continuity.

Desiree Reed:

And then for the storytelling to be very engaging, you might want to include a personal antidote from something that has happened to you in the past or something that's going on in your life right now, and then tie that into something that matters to your audience, and that is what's going to Keep their attention.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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And you don't just work with businesses, but ministries and individuals as well, correct?

Desiree Reed:

I do actually.

Desiree Reed:

When I first started my business, my very, very, very first client, as he likes to say, I'm your longest tenure client and he reminds me of this all the time, but he was just an individual, not a company.

Desiree Reed:

And we still work together on certain projects.

Desiree Reed:

And at the time when we started, he thought that he and his wife wanted to create a date night experience that was going to be the gist of their business.

Desiree Reed:

But as we started talking and we met together for our initial strategy session, what we uncovered was that they were actually marriage coaches and that they had a marriage ministry on their hand.

Desiree Reed:

They didn't see it, but they were already coaching married couples.

Desiree Reed:

And I said, you know the date night feature, that, that, that's what it is.

Desiree Reed:

It's a date night feature, it's an experience, it's a feature.

Desiree Reed:

But your, your ministry, your business is actually marriage coaching.

Desiree Reed:

And we tied it all together.

Desiree Reed:

So yes, I work with consultants, ministries, coaches, authors, anyone who needs help with storytelling and messaging.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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And you recently launched a brand new website.

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Congratulations.

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And what's new and exciting about it and how does it reflect the evolution of your business?

Desiree Reed:

Thank you very much.

Desiree Reed:

I had been working on the rebranding of my website and the new focus of where I'm going and the website is five seconds to impress Calm.

Desiree Reed:

And the main focus here is just really being very streamlined, specific about the messaging and storytelling aspect.

Desiree Reed:

Just really honing in on messaging and storytelling more than anything.

Desiree Reed:

And again, the website talks about B2B tech brands and that can look like anyone who's working with SAS software, so service or someone who has a subscription type business or membership, anything like that.

Desiree Reed:

And we focus on making sure your messaging is human centered.

Desiree Reed:

We want to make sure that we have that personalized human touch so that you have an engaging customer experience.

Desiree Reed:

People don't realize that many of their would be customers or current customers go away because they have a lousy customer experience.

Desiree Reed:

And a lot of that has to do with the messaging.

Desiree Reed:

Not getting it clear, not sending out the right emails at the right time, not having those campaigns set up for good onboarding and all of that.

Desiree Reed:

Those are things that, that I help with.

Desiree Reed:

Making sure you have good onboarding experience with emails, making sure your website copy, your landing page, your funnels for your product, your demo, your membership, that all of that stuff is aligned with the clear voice that's going to really resonate with Your audience.

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Amen.

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And humanizing the messaging doesn't just mean putting hi, Bob instead of dear client in the email, right?

Desiree Reed:

Absolutely not.

Desiree Reed:

No, no.

Desiree Reed:

If only it could just be that it would be so simple.

Desiree Reed:

But no, it's all the way through.

Desiree Reed:

It's kind of those elements we talked about earlier with making sure it's really clear and relatable so that it's not techie.

Desiree Reed:

It's not complicated.

Desiree Reed:

We don't want complex type of language that we're using.

Desiree Reed:

We want to make sure that it's very clear to get across.

Desiree Reed:

So it's just things that are engaging and simple for anyone to understand.

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As you were answering that, after I asked that question, I thought about sometimes.

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We talked about how many emails I get on a daily basis that I just gotta.

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Kind of gotta go through to see if they're important or not.

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And when I get to these emails, sometimes their insertion tool for their email didn't work.

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So it says, hi, insert name or something like that.

Desiree Reed:

Oh, no, that's the worst.

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I just skip right past those.

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I know that that one's not for me.

Desiree Reed:

Exactly.

Desiree Reed:

And you know that that's actually a great point because testing is key.

Desiree Reed:

And as you know, Pastor Bob, I test until the cows come home.

Desiree Reed:

And that's just something else that you want to be mindful of before you hit send.

Desiree Reed:

You should have someone on your team that's always testing.

Desiree Reed:

Let's just make sure.

Desiree Reed:

Do these emails look okay?

Desiree Reed:

Did we miss something?

Desiree Reed:

Okay, I've sent.

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I.

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I have to admit, I've sent a few like that myself, you know, and.

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But now I've gotten trained by Desiree to at least send myself a test email and then go through and check every link.

Desiree Reed:

You definitely have to, because it's easy to get caught up.

Desiree Reed:

So it's important to test all the.

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Time, especially when you're on a.

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On a deadline and you're.

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You're pushing, you know, let's say yes.

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You know, this has to go up before I leave, and I got to leave in 10 minutes, so I got to hurry up and finish this and.

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And rush through and say, okay, set it up.

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Send.

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Bam.

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Oh, no, I forgot to set a test.

Desiree Reed:

That's why batch.

Desiree Reed:

That's why doing things and batches.

Desiree Reed:

Just like batch recording the podcast.

Desiree Reed:

Same thing for emails.

Desiree Reed:

It makes a difference.

Desiree Reed:

My team and I, when we go through emails for clients, that's one of the things that we do.

Desiree Reed:

They know.

Desiree Reed:

It's kind of like our.

Desiree Reed:

It's part of our handbook.

Desiree Reed:

They know when they're working with me.

Desiree Reed:

Okay.

Desiree Reed:

They don't even ask.

Desiree Reed:

They don't have to ask anymore.

Desiree Reed:

They just know.

Desiree Reed:

Okay, the copy came over.

Desiree Reed:

All right, Desiree, here are all the test emails.

Desiree Reed:

We're going to go through it together.

Desiree Reed:

We're going to spend today going through those test emails.

Desiree Reed:

We're going to click every single link in there and.

Desiree Reed:

And all of that matters so that we can do our best to avoid those kind of mishaps.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Yeah, there's.

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There's nothing more embarrassing than hitting send, getting ready to leave.

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I walk out of the house, get in the car, email has come through.

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I pull it up on my phone and it says, dear client, it's the worst.

Desiree Reed:

I think everyone has had that kind of snafu at least once in their business.

Desiree Reed:

It's the worst.

Desiree Reed:

And it makes you mindful not to let it happen too many other times.

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Well, Desiree, this has been so interesting.

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I know we probably sparked a question or two with our listeners on if and how you'd be able to help them.

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And if someone wants to reach out to you to ask a question, get more information, how can they do that?

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How can someone reach out to you?

Desiree Reed:

They definitely can.

Desiree Reed:

Visit my website, 5Seconds to impress.com and that's the number, 5secondsterimpress.com and also, I have a community that I just launched.

Desiree Reed:

It's called Customer Lingo Lounge, and that is a substack publication as well as a membership.

Desiree Reed:

And you can definitely find me on substack under Customer Lingo Lounge and inside of the community.

Desiree Reed:

It's really going to be a blast.

Desiree Reed:

We will actually go over messaging and storytelling audits.

Desiree Reed:

So someone would be able to come in and say, hey, I'm not clear on my funnel.

Desiree Reed:

I'm not sure if my messaging is working.

Desiree Reed:

Well, if you're part of the community, we'll have different audits at least once a month that we'll go over.

Desiree Reed:

I'll also do Q and A's where we can get together in real time on live group calls.

Desiree Reed:

So that's part of that community.

Desiree Reed:

And they will have a newsletter that goes out every single week that will provide different insights for storytelling and messaging to make sure that you stay on track.

Desiree Reed:

So it's a really focused community.

Desiree Reed:

And right now you would get in there for a seven day free trial so that you can test things out, see how you feel about it.

Desiree Reed:

And I'm sure that we'll have a blast together.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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s very Special episode number:

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Praise God.

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I want to encourage you.

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Check out Desiree's incredible work at her newly launched redone website, 5Seconds to impress.com and if you're a marketer, a business owner, tech founder, ministry or nonprofit leader who's looking to humanize your brand messaging and truly connect with your audience, Desiree is the expert you need get in this group that she just talked about, the community as well, because that's where you help each other.

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And when you help each other, that's actually a form of networking.

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And we all know business leaders enjoy networking.

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Amen.

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Her insights, her strategies, her creative genius has transformed so many businesses, including ours.

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And don't miss your chance to see how she can help you stand out and shine.

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Amen.

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Head over to 5Seconds to impress.com today.

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Start turning your big ideas into powerful, engaging stories that actually make an impact.

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Desiree, thank you again for taking the time.

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Come on the Program day and share all about your business.

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I appreciate it.

Desiree Reed:

Thank you so much for having me.

Desiree Reed:

It's been my pleasure, folks.

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That's all the time we have for today for Desiree Reed, myself, Pastor Bob, reminding you to be blessed in all that you do.

Pastor Bob Thibodeau:

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