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20 Outstanding Links to Answer "What Do You Do?"

August 16, 2007 by Liz

That Intriguing Answer

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Answering the simple question “What do you do?” can be stressful. If we’re not prepared we can offer all of the wrong details of our lives. Actually sometimes, we can offer our entire lives in total.

If instead we know who we are and what we’re about, we have our information sorted and internalized. We can answer the question with confidence in such a way that folks will ask us to elaborate on what we do and why.

I wrote about how to prepare your own answer in

3.3: Three Steps to an Intriguing Answer to “What Do You Do?”

To fill out the information, I researched what other folks are saying on related topics, especially the famous “elevator pitch.” Here’s the best I found from around the blogosphere. They are 20 links to add to the article I wrote yesterday.

  1. 5 tips for creating an ‘elevator pitch’
  2. Sixty Seconds With…You (The Personal Elevator Pitch)
  3. The Elevator Pitch
  4. How to Craft a Killer Elevator Pitch That Will Land You Big Business Pitch
  5. Elevator Pitch Goes Internet
  6. Elevator Pitch: YOUR TV Show Opening Narration
  7. With The Elevator Pitch, Finding Beauty in Simplicity is Key
  8. Is An Elevator Pitch Really That Important?
  9. Get your “elevator pitch” ready!
  10. Improve Your Elevator Pitch to Raise Startup Capital
  11. Helpful Hints For A Successful Elevator Pitch
  12. Networking and the 30 Second Elevator Pitch By Josh Hinds
  13. Everyone needs an elevator pitch
  14. In 30 seconds or less what is your elevator pitch?
  15. The 30 Second Motto Elevator Pitch
  16. Elevator Pitch – How to talk about your Business?
  17. The Perfect (Elevator) Pitch
  18. Complacency Is For The Dogs

  19. Captivation Promotes Creation
  20. Difference between an Elevator Pitch and an Elevator Story

Remember that an elevator pitch is more appropriate for a product or an idea. The “What do you do?” question is a chance to open a conversation.

Use these as you find them useful. Then tell me. What you do?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
If you’d like Liz to help you find your strategy, click on the Work with Liz!! page in the sidebar.

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Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Inside-Out Thinking, Liz-Strauss, what-do-you-do?-elevator-pitch

Personal Identity: Trust

August 16, 2007 by Liz

Can we talk about . . .

trust.

My father used to say, “Trust nobody.”

I would answer, “Daddy, that would mean I couldn’t trust you.”

His reply would be. “Yes, I know.”

I knew that wasn’t true. Still I could trust him, and I could trust what he said too.

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The irony of the conversation of my dad with his little girl is that trust isn’t found in words. Trust is a way of living. It’s written in who we are.

My father was right. He taught me that no one can tell of trust. One has to live it, give it, and aspire to be trustworthy. Trust is character.

I hear us talking about trust. I heard you say it just this week. trust We talk about who we trust, whether we can trust, the need for transparency to trust each other.

When the world got crowded did our trust get crowded out of it?

Every small child is trustworthy. I trust in humanity.

Trust. I have plenty.

I have plenty because without it . . .

I can’t smile or write. I can’t be brave or vulnerable.

Take my trust. Take all you need.

Because without it . . . I can’t breathe.

How do you find the trust you need?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Check out the Work with Liz!! page in the sidebar.

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Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Liz-Strauss, personal-branding, personal-identity, trust

Coffee in the Morning Wherever I Go

August 15, 2007 by Liz

Jan and Joanna Inspired Me!

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How could I not enjoy getting to work in the morning? Each day when I open the doors to this little blog, I find wonderful minds here to share conversation and coffee. Listen in to one conversation that happen on a day I was traveling, a short two weeks ago.

We talked about the in-between times, the life that happens that is not a big event. Juggling Frogs, offered congratulations on my son’s graduation. Karin H. revealed the news of a quadruple birthday party. Lodewijkvdb pointed with wonder at how human beings have the power to relive the past in our minds. Robert said, ” the best ideas come from, the ones that have nothing to do with work, but with life.” Gary returned to add that we often forget to enjoy the part in between big events. zakman pointed out that with understanding the inbetweens of hard times, we might also find solace. Mike observed that we spend time at big events talking about the inbetweens. GP offered one of her timely quotes that leave me thinking for days

My mind is filled up every morning with such learning. Who else gets to spend coffee with such incredible people every mroning? Even more incredible I am totally able to take my morning coffee friends with me wherever I go.

Thank you all for the life’s breath you give me every morning.

What morning rituals are a part of your blog?

[inspired by Joanna’s thematic links]
Click the thematic links logo above
to find out how to take the challenge
to write a thematic links post of your own.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Liz-Strauss, relationships, thank-you

Thank You, Rick Mahn, for Your Top 10!

August 15, 2007 by Liz

Thank You, Rick

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Rick Mahn made an annoucement today. {art of it went like this.

. . . I started by identifying my Top 10 bloggers. Why? Because I get the most value out of their writing. I’m going ”old-school” on them and actually visiting their blogs every day and reading their content in it’s “native environment” instead of the text in a feed reader. The reason for this is because I believe that greater understanding and enjoyment of their work is gained on their site. (btw – the position on the list is irrelevant, I just pasted them in as I decided on which ones I wanted.)

So here are my Top 10 [+1} Bloggers:

  • Chris Brogan
  • Kent Newsome
  • Mathew Ingram
  • Brian Solis
  • Liz Strauss
  • Doc Searls
  • Brian Clark
  • Darren Rowse
  • Dan Schawbel
  • Chris Cree
  • Jeff Pulver

Thank you, Rick, for including my blog in on this listlist of top bloggers. It’s something special to find my name among my heroes and even nicer to know that you’re reading us in our natural habitat.

Sweet!

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Work with Liz!!

Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Liz-Strauss, Rick-Mahn, RickMahn.com, Top-10

Three Steps to an Intriguing Answer to “What Do You Do?”

August 14, 2007 by Liz

SIMPLE SALES SERIES

Still The Decision Model

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You’re at a party, a social. Someone walks up. You introduce yourselves. She offers her card and asks, “What do you do?”

The rest of the conversation and possible future business hinges on how you answer that question. Before you start consider the outcome you’re going for.

Many folks would tell you this is the time for your “elevator pitch.” I suggest that term might not be the best way to look at a relationship. Why don’t we say that an authentic conversation is our goal? After all, if you’re looking for potential clients, we want to know them well and for them to know us too.

Let’s look at how we might talk about ourselves without getting caught in that self-promotional loop.

Three Steps to an Intriguing Answer to “What Do You Do?”

Marketing and self-promotion are only difficult when we’re not inside what we’re talking about. When we’re fully-expressed in what we’re saying, the words come out as if we’re talking over a kitchen table to a close friend. So how do we get to the answer that is ourselves fully expressed, that says what we do?

It takes these three steps.

  • First Define It. Pull all of the ideas your message needs to communicate into a one sentence. Your ideas should include: your customer, the problem you solve, your unique approach or service, and should reflect your most powerful skill. Let that sentence sit for a few days.

    My first try was something like this: I spark discussions that get thinking businesses to engage their customers in beneficial conversation. (I know. I know.)

  • Then Refine It. Return to the sentence edit it down to shortest most conversational form. Consider the sound and meaning of each individual word. Use the simpler words when you can. Avoid buzz words and don’t try to say everything that you do — leave a little room for your listener’s imagination. When you’re happy with it, let the sentence rest again. If you get frustrated, leave the task and go back later. Take your time.

    I refined it to: I teach businesses how to turn strangers into fiercely loyal customer-friends.

    Hint: You’ll know that you’re at a good one when you can hear someone replying, “How do you do that?” After all the goal we established was to get a conversation started.

  • Then Make It Part of You. When you’re sure it’s done, practice saying the sentence until it rolls off your tongue. Keep practicing your answer until it becomes as easy as saying your name.

Everytime you say the sentence in answer to the question “What do you do?” listen and watch the response. Use that feedback to adapt it even more.

The idea is to have the answer inside and thought through before the question comes up. Then the self-conscious blues won’t get in the way of you being able to show your best thinking and skills to someone new.

Try on a few answers, if you’re not sure. Having a handful is better than being caught out without one.

What do you say when someone asks you, “What do you do?”

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Filed Under: Inside-Out Thinking, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, bestof, defining-a-company, four-part-definition, Inside-Out Thinking, Liz-Strauss, what-do-you-do

Writing Challenge: Joanna's Thematic Link Post!

August 13, 2007 by Liz

Jan and Joanna Inspired Me!

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It’s such fun to be inspired!

Jan of Circular Communication wrote a wonderful guest post for Lorelle called Why A Link Post Should Be Like Mingling at a Party. Joanna of Confident Writing used it as a springboard into a post of her own, How to write a links post.

Joanna’s Definition of a Great Link Post

Joanna said that as a writer she prefers to write link posts that have these characteristics. This is one fabulous definition. [I’ve edited her words slightly.]

A great links post

  • has a theme, something that connects the links together
  • has been percolating for a while
  • links five different pieces of writing
  • is of value to readers
  • has a structure, a hook or a theme that connects the strands together and turns them into something bigger, different, new. . .

Can you write a thematic link post that meets Joanna’s definition? It’s like telling a story. . . . Vern does it every Sunday linking three or four blogs. It’s not as hard as it seems and it’s quite satisfying.

Are you up for the challenge? If you come through, I’ll build a story link post linking all of your thematic link posts together.

Go on, make my life miserable . . . the more who participate, the more work I’ll have to do. Rally a crowd. I’m up for it now. Nothing can be as hard as the 10 Chapter saga of A List Becomes 301 Links in Story.

Here’s What to Do

  • Write a link post that follows Joanna’s definition above.
  • Tag the post Joanna Young.
  • Link to Joanna’s post at http://coachingwizardry.typepad.com/confident_writing/2007/08/link-posting-sh.html
  • Link to this post at https://www.successful-blog.com/1/writing-challenge-joannas-thematic-link-post/
    That way I can include you my link post response.
  • Today is August 13th, let’s put the end at midnight CDT (GMT-6) August 23rd.

C’mon try it. Pick five links that go together. Then write a post to connect them. Or pick 10 or 20!!

You just might find that you had a great time! Think of the link love we’ll spread. Yeah, it’s time to get jazzed about linking and writing.

Are you going to give it a shot?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Work with Liz!!

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Filed Under: Links, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, Circular-Communication, Confident-Writing, Jan, Joanna-Young, Links-Post, Liz-Strauss, Lorelle, Thematic-Links, Writing-Challenge

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