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Shameless Self-Promotion: What Makes It Shameless?

March 7, 2007 by Liz

The Problem

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I’ve been thinking self-promotion for months. Wendy, and Jessica, and I discussed it when we went to dinner in January.

Our perceptive, observant sidebar bartender, money guy, JohnFTM has noticed, the same thing I have

you can’t swing a cat in the popular blogosphere without hitting a few clumsy attempts at self-promotion . . .

This situation is not just a problem for those of us who have to listen. It’s a problem for those of us who don’t know what it is about shameless self-promotion that makes it shameless, ineffective, and well, if not outright offensive, then certainly intrusive and unwelcome.

We need to know how to recognize shameless self-promotion so that we can sort it from self-promotion that serves our business. If we can’t tell the two apart, then we’ll always be afraid to talk about what we do. A business that goes undiscussed is a business that has no clients. A business with no clients is either a hobby or it doesn’t exist.

What Makes It Shameless?

Most of us need our businesses to be visible, booked with customers, and making money to pay the rent. With that in mind, we should know the traits of shameless self-promotion — so we can feel safe when we talk about what we do with prospective clients.

Here are some traits and tactics of shameless self promotion.

  • Shameless self-promoters focus on mentioning the business continuously, as a name dropper might mention famous people.
  • Every conversational response is a talking point about what the shamelessly self-promoted business can do for the listener.
  • A shameless self-promoter will sometimes forget to acknowledge that other information has been added to the conversation and will talk right past that information with the features of the business being promoted.
  • Shameless self-promoters are rarely listening for the purpose of solving the problems or meeting the needs of prospective customers. Their goal is to sell their product or service needed or not.
  • Shameless self-promoters can turn any topic into a sales pitch.
  • Shameless self-promoters live to move forward their own agenda. They invest in others only as a last resort to meet their goal.

The shameless part is the total disregard for others. In other words, Shameless Self-Promoters see only the game — not the relationship or the other person’s needs. Shameless self-promoters are focused on getting, not giving. Just now, a friend on the phone said that he had quit hanging around with a guy who became an affiliate marketer, because the guy couldn’t quit selling.

Most folks I know couldn’t shamelessly self-promote, no matter what you paid them. We’re so sensitive to shameless self promotion we don’t ever want to be seen that way. So we always stand as far from that image as we possibly can. Sadly the result is that we often choose instead the other extreme — not to talk about our work at all

I’m planning a post or two in which we can talk about how to talk about what we do without feeling like we’re shamelessly self-promoting.

What do you want me to be sure to include?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Don’t forget to sign up for SOBCon o7 to see the real deal in person, seats are limited.

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Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Personal Branding, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, brand-You-and-Me, emoms-at-home, Finding-the-Money, Its-Not-About-Your-Stuff, personal-branding, self-promotion, shameless-self-promotion

The Very Best Way to Take Your Blogging to The Next Level

March 7, 2007 by SOBCon Authors

Hi everybody, Starbucker here. I started blogging on my site “Ramblings From a Glass Half Full” about 15 months ago as a lark – because one of my friends at work suggested it.

Little did I know what my little “hobby” would allow me to do – radically change and expand my world, where I could learn many more things and meet many more people. It was a wonderful surprise, and I remain awed at the power of this medium.

Eventually, I needed to go beyond a relationship on a printed blog page. I am by nature a very social person – I like the connection one makes with a real handshake or a hug. It’s a very “human” thing to want to make personal connections.

I wanted to meet some of these bloggers – I had to, to really take what I was doing up a few notches. First, I met Phil Gerbyshak in Milwaukee– believe me folks, what you see on his blog page and in his books is great, but experiencing the “fullness of Phil” firsthand is truly inspiriing – this man’s energy will blow you away.

Next, I visited Des Moines and spent a day with many of the ever-growing family of bloggers that are building a unique and supportive community in Iowa – Tom, Mike S, Drew, Tim, Mike W, Sandy, Doug, Mitch and Brooke.

Here is what I said when I posted about that day: [Read more…]

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The Mic Is On: We’re Talking about Elvis!

March 6, 2007 by Liz

It’s Like Open Mic Only Different

The Mic Is On

Here’s how it works.

It’s like any rambling conversation. Don’t try to read it all. Jump in whenever you get here. Just go to the end and start talking. EVERYONE is WELCOME.
The rules are simple — be nice.

There are always first timers and new things to talk about. It’s sort of half “Cheers” part “Friends” and part video game. You don’t know how much fun it is until you try it.

We’re Shaking it Up, Talking About Elvis!

Elvis

We might also talk about

  • his movies
  • his songs
  • is he alive?
  • has he left the building?
  • were we born before he died?
  • Graceland
  • who is the new Elvis?
  • other rock stars

And, whatever else comes up, including THE EVER POPULAR, Basil the code-writing donkey.

Oh, and bring a link to share, if you have one.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Open Mic 7pm Chgo Time: We’re Talking About Elvis

March 6, 2007 by Liz

Yes the Mic Will Be on Tonight

Join Us Tonight for Tues. Open Comments

The Topic is Elvis! (and other rock stars)

We’re talking about Elvis – his movies, his songs, whether he is alive, has he left the building, whether you were born before he died, Graceland, who is the new Elvis, and whatever else comes up. And we could talk about other rock stars, too.

Oh, and bring a link to share, if you have one.

The rules are simple — be nice.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Virtual PreConference Bring-a-Link Event!

March 6, 2007 by SOBCon Authors

Those Blogging Brats Are Getting Creative Again!

You might remember the birthday party and link event at Successful-Blog last October. It was a real blow-out, virtual all-day event. Friends met up and new friends were introduced. People came and went through the comment box — for 18 hours. The conversation never stopped.

What’s A Preconference Bring-a-Link Event?

On Monday, March 12, SOBcon speakers and other experts will be at Successful-Blog in a virtual conference event.

It’ll be all day long — more details on that and another surprise to come.

A virtual conference? What’s that? Think of it this way.

Short post — Long Q&A with the author

Every hour a new speaker and a new topic. Speakers include: Sandra Renshaw of PurpleWren; Mark McGuinness of Wishful Thinking; Joe Hauckes of Working at Home on the Internet; Rodney Rumford of Video Sticky, Chris Cree of SuccessCREEations; Mike Wagner of Own Your Own Brand; and Terry Starbucker of Ramblings from a Glass Half Full; and many more.

Oh yeah, and I’ll be there too.

And we’ll be compiling a link list . . . so bring a link to your best post on how to improve your blog.

More details, complete schedule, and more news still to come.

Liz Strauss

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: bc

Choosing for Our Readers: A 5 Point Pop Quiz

March 6, 2007 by Liz

It’s a Surprise Quiz!

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Content is king. It is the product and the service we offer to our readers. Content is what they come for. So when we look on our front page, our job is to make sure that readers will find what they came for. Our posts are our way of extending ourselves, our thoughts, our business savvy, and our expertise. They are the flag that carries our branding message to the world in every sentence.

Sometimes we can look in the wrong direction. Instead of choosing for our readers we unconsciously choose for ourselves.

I use this 5 Point Pop Quiz to check today’s post.

  1. What was my purpose for writing today’s post?
  2. Who is the audience who will enjoy the post? Are they the core audience of my blog or business?
  3. Is there real content in the post? If it’s a link list, do I personally recommend every link on offer? If I’m passing on information, have I added my own insights, analysis, and value to it?
  4. What will my readers learn or get from reading today’s post? Will they be informed, entertained, or moved to action?
  5. For today’s post, did Ichoose for myself or for my readers?

Now and then we all forget and find we chose ourselves over our readers. Other times we write for each other, rather than for the folks we want as customers. I’ve been writing for years and I know I still get caught there.

I hope your post passed this 5 Point Pop Quiz with flying colors — the flying colors of a brand well focused on your readers. If not, I bet you know just what to do. . . .

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Don’t forget to sign up to meet me in Chicago. Seats are, oh so, limited.

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