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How to Grab Your Audience%u2019s Attention

How to Grab Your Audience’s Attention

The marketplace is becoming more competitive than ever. If you want to succeed in your industry, you must stand out from the crowd. Gain an advantage over your competitors by learning how to grab your audience’s attention.

How to Grab Your Audience’s Attention

Don’t Be Afraid to be Different

If you want to set yourself apart from your competitors, then you mustn’t be afraid to be different. This means developing a brand, tone of voice, and tagline that will capture their attention and encourage them to engage with your business. Patagonia is a prime example of guerrilla marketing, as they launched the “Don’t Buy This Jacket” campaign – telling their audience not to buy their product. The anti-sales marketing campaign only made people want to buy the jacket even more, and they certainly took notice of the brand.

Provide a Personal Touch to Your Clients and Customers

Customers don’t want to buy products from stiff, formal businesses, as they will appear unapproachable and boring. Make your customers fall in love with your brand by offering a personal touch. For example, sending a box of chocolates or an industry book to a client will prove you are a caring, friendly company, so your customer service will leave a positive impression, so they will be more likely to remain a loyal customer thanks to your attention-grabbing tactics.

Find New Ways to Promote Your Business

Are you spending your time trying to stand out on social media? If so, you might be overlooking other marketing tactics that could differentiate your brand from your industry rivals. For example, you could hire Custom Wraps, professional wrap installers, to apply bespoke fleet wraps onto your business vehicles, so they can effectively promote your business across a community. Such marketing is a quick, clever and affordable way to boost brand recognition and revenue.

Tell Your Brand’s Unique Story

The one thing that could set your company apart is your story. Every business has a story about why it was launched, so you must think carefully about the story you can tell your audience. Ensure you tell it in a personal, concise way that will resonate with your target market, so they will want to become customers. You could even make the unique story the centre of your marketing strategy, so it can become your brand’s unique selling point (USP).

Prove You Understand Your Clients’ Industry

If you want your customers to buy your product or service, you must understand your customers and how your business will fit into your clients’ daily lives. Learn more about an industry and provide examples of how a customer will benefit from buying a product. For example, if you run a drop shipping business, inform e-commerce companies how your warehousing and shipping services can help them to reduce their overheads and streamline their operations. If you can prove that your company can become an extension of their own business, they will be more likely to connect with your brand and invest in your services.

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About Lilach Bullock


Hi, I’m Lilach, a serial entrepreneur! I’ve spent the last 2 decades starting, building, running, and selling businesses in a range of niches. I’ve also used all that knowledge to help hundreds of business owners level up and scale their businesses beyond their beliefs and expectations.

I’ve written content for authority publications like Forbes, Huffington Post, Inc, Twitter, Social Media Examiner and 100’s other publications and my proudest achievement, won a Global Women Champions Award for outstanding contributions and leadership in business.

My biggest passion is sharing knowledge and actionable information with other business owners. I created this website to share my favorite tools, resources, events, tips, and tricks with entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, small business owners, and startups. Digital marketing knowledge should be accessible to all, so browse through and feel free to get in touch if you can’t find what you’re looking for!

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