Are you handing out passports?

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How are you inviting people to your website? What type of links are you providing to your website?

Swagger Campaigns:

The usual way is to talk about your website and what you are doing on social platforms. But who else do you associate with? 

Close friends: 

Who are you mixing with? How often do you go out with your friends? What do you as a group talk about and share with each other? Do you learn about what they’ve done and are doing? Do you let them know what is happening with you as well? 

Opening `flood-gates’ with strangers : 

Do you talk to people on the bus or at the bus stop? Make friends. Find a topic you both can relate to and then ask questions. Find out what interests them. Maybe it will lead you to the point where you can tell them about what you do too. You never know the result of that `word-of-mouth’ exchanges will be! 

Here is a true story for an example:

A salesman, from a raw material supply firm; got into a lift with a man who looked like an Arab dressed in white swaddling clothes with a white turban, and they got talking. 

The man asked the salesman what he did for a living. The salesman happened to mention his firm produced very fine talc powder. Adding with tongue in cheek, that the talc was so fine that you could even eat it!  

The man in the Arab clothes was so impressed he asked the rep if he could have his business card. And they parted when they left the building. This happened in Johannesburg

A few months later the owner of the raw material business got a call from someone in Australia, for a massage talc order. The order was far more than the factory had ever made, and the customer had wanted the order to be shipped by the end of that month! 

Well the factory didn’t have big enough machinery to accommodate such a mammoth order. So they had to get the factory re-fitted out and they worked day and night to fulfil the order. 

After the order was shipped, the owner of the supply firm was so impressed with his salesman; he called him into his office to congratulate him and asked him how he got such a fantastic colossal order? 

Well, said the good salesman…. And he quietly related how he met this man in a lift and how the guy was dressed. 

Oooh!” said the owner of the business, so astonished, “That must have been Jesus Christ himself!” 

You may laugh, but you never know who you may meet. The `Arab’ guy had passed that business card to someone else in Australia, during his travels, and had repeated what he had heard about the special talc power that was been made in South Africa. 

People never know!

We don’t want to be seen boasting, be annoying, because we believe its bad manners. 

But if you sit at home and never let anyone know what you make or paint, no one will see it. And seeing is believing! If nothing is done, displayed or said, nothing gets sold either! 

It’s how, when and where you Crow:

There is always the right way and at the right time. 

  1. Preparation: Are you prepared well in advance for your own unknown `Arab’? What is your business card or `postcard’ like? 
  2. Quality and value: Is your ‘product’ fantastic enough to be interesting and worth buying into? 
  3. Choose your audience: Your audience must be the type of people that likes that sort of thing. What `country’ does your `passport’ link into with? 
  4. Select the place: Where are the bulk of those people? Do you supply the right type of `parking’ (shop/website) space? 
  5. Time: In this case it is knowing when to speak up and do your thing. 
  6. What type of advertising:  How do you project yourself and product? Good enough and interesting enough to be interviewed on radio, TV, etc? Do you represent a person of authority in your field of `study’? Has your life been like one whole bizarre adventure, that could spins out and produce a fantastic show? Could you say your website is like a great TV show?

Your way of `advertising’, is your passport to success!

The whole idea of my blogs is to make people think more deeply (including reading between the lines) about what they want and how they could do it… their way.  

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As much as I hate the "brand" terminology (which you gracefully avoid!), this is a great article. Every big opportunity I've come across had to be tripped over first haha

I laughed when I read your statement: tripped over first. Gosh how many times have I done that! Got to bang our heads a few times before we wake up, hey.

Wonderful article on an untouched topic. It seems your website is definitely going to be a great show.

But sometimes, it's vulnerable to expose your ideas/business to your closed ones especially when the business is in the initial phase. They are better aware of our flaws and any negative feedback from them might result into a huge demotivation.

I just started my blog and first waiting for my audience feedback so that I can justify their needs before I reveal it to the closed ones.

Though, really liked the way you put your thoughts. Thanks.

We hear so much about how to write blogs, but its a lot deeper than that. Why because people absorb facts and theory differently. So putting things differently, this way and that way, somehow makes a connection and a new thought and concept is born in the minds of people. I learnt this by teaching art. When you think people will understand the simple things, they don't even understand the well known basics to follow you anyway. Example: one day a student asked, "What does 'composition' mean?" Well that blew me away I can tell you! I gave her different explanations: Consider for information, a person composing music. What is he doing? He is putting together elements of sound together, so they ride comfortably together, to create harmony.

Humm! interesting stuff, you know when it is said that communication is everything to relationship so is social advertizement a life blood of every business. Good post artguru.

Thanks for your input.
It's how we communicate that matters.It's not necessary all about you. There has to be an element of benefit to the people seeing, reading and hearing your discussion. So you can build unity `bridges'.

The best way of your advertisement is to show your work to people. I believe in that 6 senses thing is important if you are doing production. People need to feel and see your product. If you do not have a chance for that best way is visual advertisement and a good speech and persuasion about what you are doing.

When I staying far out in the country. I had to go into the city to galleries and do demos, to get well known. I would start out very early in the morning, pack my bakkie (vehicle) and drive a long distance. To get me ready and in the right mood, I played music (tapes). And did the same coming home again, to face housework, cooking etc. So you keep in the right frame of mind to cope and be friendly and caring. Your mood shows when you are selling your goods. People pick it up with their senses too.

I am in furniture business, doing some bespoke furnitures. Making them takes long effort, and care. It makes bonds while i am making them. And i am willing my customers can have the same bonds to their furnitures that i am doing for them.

networking is so important and now it is becoming very sophisticated. People use social platforms to integrate multiple users together and form groups that helps each other in so many ways that it is making life much more competitive to those who are not apart of the group. This globalization is the future.

You are quite right. globalization is making socializing more sophisticated. How we are coming across and been more aware of each others needs and traditional way of looking at things.

This is a brilliantly written article. I am a sales person too and talking to more people and creating friendships really open flood gates to opportunities.

I love the way you twigged on about the `flood gates' statement. How socializing, small ways and big time, opens opportunities... where you least expect it.

That was a great post

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I did go there. It was a great blog you posted up. I made me think, that not all is wasted when you share and help others. It's so good, I've bookmarked it to remind me its all worth it.

Thank you for visiting my post. It is true not all is wasted when you share and help others. I will share more in future.

Wow! Wonderful article, very creative, I love your way to represent your passion in art and creativity. Thanks for sharing this article.🙂

i like ur true story & great eg.

Pretty good way of writing posts. Liked it !

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