Hi there,
Speaker:It's Sue and thanks for joining me for Tips and Talk
Speaker:Day. These are bite sized topics that I pull from community
Speaker:questions and things that I'm observing in the world of handmade
Speaker:small business.
Speaker:If you'd like to submit a topic,
Speaker:DME over on Instagram at Gift Biz Unwrapped.
Speaker:Before we get started,
Speaker:I'm gonna share a secret with you.
Speaker:One of my superpowers is the ability to get an enormous
Speaker:number of tasks and projects done each and every week.
Speaker:I easily meet deadlines,
Speaker:rarely forget to do something.
Speaker:I know at the start of each day what needs priority,
Speaker:attention and action type A personality.
Speaker:Yes, and a follow through on the Kobe assessment,
Speaker:which should have given me the clue,
Speaker:but it wasn't until people started commenting to me that I
Speaker:realized not everyone naturally knows how to do this.
Speaker:It's the biggest single contributor to the growth I always see
Speaker:in my businesses without spending hours and hours working either.
Speaker:It's about focus and doing the right things efficiently.
Speaker:Prompted by all the questions on how I do this,
Speaker:I went about finding a way to help you perform at
Speaker:a higher level too.
Speaker:I analyzed my methods and formalized my process,
Speaker:which is one many of my coaching clients.
Speaker:Now, also follow.
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Speaker:It's all part of a tool called the Inspired Daily Planner,
Speaker:made specifically for gifters,
Speaker:bakers, crafters,
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Speaker:Make no mistake,
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Speaker:First off,
Speaker:it comes with a video explaining my productivity strategy and the
Speaker:physical planner isn't dated,
Speaker:so you can start using it the second it arrives at
Speaker:your doorstep,
Speaker:and that's not all included for each day is a motivational
Speaker:or business building tip and plenty of space to capture and
Speaker:book in time for todos scheduled appointments and all those ideas
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Speaker:Ever wonder why experts recommend so many different ways to get
Speaker:the word out about your business?
Speaker:I mean,
Speaker:there's your online presence with a website,
Speaker:numerous social media platforms,
Speaker:and within those platforms,
Speaker:various options of posting,
Speaker:meaning static posts,
Speaker:carousels, videos,
Speaker:reels, Then you have emails,
Speaker:an SEO strategy with blog articles and YouTube videos,
Speaker:and let's not forget in person shows,
Speaker:just saying all of this is a lot and this isn't
Speaker:even a complete list.
Speaker:What's the reason behind all this?
Speaker:I mean,
Speaker:can't you just sell it craft shows and call it a
Speaker:day? Yes,
Speaker:of course you can.
Speaker:As the owner of your business,
Speaker:you can do anything that you want,
Speaker:but if you want,
Speaker:this isn't how the most successful brands behave.
Speaker:They utilize different methods of reaching out to customers and incorporate
Speaker:them together to form an even more powerful approach to communicating
Speaker:and attracting customers.
Speaker:When you have multiple ways of connecting with people,
Speaker:you're also branching out to different audiences.
Speaker:That alone is beneficial,
Speaker:of course,
Speaker:but there's something else.
Speaker:Some statistics.
Speaker:On average,
Speaker:it takes between six to seven pokes to prompt action.
Speaker:In fact,
Speaker:92% of people visiting your website aren't there to buy just
Speaker:yet. They're Searchie for a product and they find you or
Speaker:they have questions about your product.
Speaker:Specifically, wanna know who you are as a maker or are
Speaker:comparison shopping to name a few another stat.
Speaker:Only 17% of customers browse online with the intent to purchase
Speaker:the first time they visit your site,
Speaker:and 82% of customers wanna see a product in person before
Speaker:they buy online.
Speaker:Given this,
Speaker:don't be discouraged when people open your emails,
Speaker:but don't click the links or do click a link,
Speaker:but don't follow through to a sale.
Speaker:Keep going with your social media posts,
Speaker:even when it feels pointless.
Speaker:72% of people buy a product they've discovered through social media.
Speaker:All of these touches through a variety of methods are necessary
Speaker:before someone is convinced to buy.
Speaker:That's why repetition and consistency are important.
Speaker:You may feel you're communicating too much by using all of
Speaker:these avenues to get your message out,
Speaker:when in fact,
Speaker:your audience only sees a portion of them.
Speaker:Now you know that when they see multiple emails,
Speaker:posts ads and interact in person two,
Speaker:these combined together to increase your touches,
Speaker:that's what will lead them closer and closer to being your
Speaker:next new customer.
Speaker:That's a wrap.
Speaker:I'm a get to the point kind of girl,
Speaker:and this is what you can expect from these quick midweek
Speaker:sessions. Now it's your turn.
Speaker:Go out and fulfill that dream of yours.
Speaker:Share your handmade products with us.
Speaker:We want them,