Summary
In this episode, I talk about one of the biggest flaws in content creation and how it prevents people from being successful.
I emphasize the importance of building a content machine and creating relatable content.
I point out that many marketers forget that they are speaking to human beings looking for solutions to their problems and advise business owners and marketers to be vulnerable and share their struggles to connect with their audience.
They can build trust and establish a strong connection with their customers by being relatable and real.
Takeaways
The number one thing that prevents people from being successful in marketing is trying to be more than they are.
It is important to be relatable and show that you understand your audience's struggles.
People connect with people who are similar to them and who are vulnerable. Sharing your own story and struggles can help build trust and connection with your audience.
Avoid portraying an image of perfection or unattainable success. Instead, be real and human and show that you still have struggles and problems.
Continuously create relatable stories by documenting your experiences and finding teachable moments that can help your audience.
Building the know, like, and trust factor is crucial in marketing. Being relatable and genuine can help establish a strong connection with your customers.
Chapters
00:00 The Biggest Flaw in Content Creation
00:55 The Problem with Marketing and Business Ownership
03:09 Being Vulnerable and Sharing Your Story
04:03 Building Trust and Connection
05:29 Avoiding the Image of Perfection
06:26 Using Stories to Connect with Your Audience
07:49 Continuously Creating Relatable Stories
08:46 Being Real and Human
09:15 Building the Know, Like, and Trust Factor