Top Notch Business Leaders To Watch For In 2014!

MS-ClipArt-case-in-pointThere is nothing more crucial to running a successful business than making connections with those in the position of power.The goal is to continually align your brand with others in your industry who not only understand your entrepreneurial vision, but can give you the mentorship you need to make it a reality.

My second in a series of posts for top notch Twitter accounts to follow will list some of the most influential business leaders to watch for in 2014. I am confident that this information will  help you establish the right professional network of like-minded communicators, innovators, instigators and entrepreneurs

gladwell1) Malcolm Gladwell, award winning journalist and bestselling author of latest David & Goliath, Underdogs, Misfits And The Art Of Battling Giants Gladwell’s other notable works include, Outliers: The Story of Success  and What The Dog Saw And Other Adventures.

Follow Malcolm – @Gladwell for more of his infinite wisdom.

henrycloud2) Dr. Henry Cloud, Critical Psychologist and Leadership Consultant. Cloud’s list of business mentees, includes multiple companies from Fortune 500, family held firms and more. His areas of expertise are professional team building, leadership development and business culture.

Follow Cloud – @DrHenryCloud for more information about his work.  

simonsinek3) Simon Sinek, is a innovative leadership expert and a best selling author of Start With Why How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone To Take Action. One of Sinek’s biggest motivations is to observe why businesses do what they do. His work encourages active leadership and forward thinking.

Follow Simon – @simonsinek and discover the power of asking why when it comes to your business.

lauraschrott4) Laura Shroff, is a U.S. based best selling author of The Invisible Threat.  Since its release in 2011, her book has made the New York Best Seller list for 36 weeks. This book has inspired many with its candid story, about a young panhandler, a high powered executive and their intertwined paths. Laura herself, is a former advertising executive who has work for companies such as Time Inc and Conde Nast.

Follow Shroff – @aninvisibletrd to get in on this inspiring narrative about life, inspiration and of course, business.

These are your top notch leaders, authors and business experts to watch for in 2014 oh I invite you to take full advantage of this series in helping you further your passions and business goals.

In the meantime, I will continue to inspire you with great content and refreshing industry trends.

Happy holidays and best of luck in the upcoming new year!

The WizOf.Biz Team.

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Human Marketing

After watching this short, three and a half minute video, I was truly touched. Although this is a Google India ad; to me, it is so much more than a corporate promotional stunt . It’s brilliant marketing, that brings with it, a human element, that we don’t often see in advertising. I feel there should be more video campaigns like this one, that tug at our heartstrings.

In a nutshell, this is a miniature story about two childhood friends who have not seen one another since 1947 when India and Pakistan became two independent countries. Moved by her grandpa’s accounts of his and Yusuf’s friendship, the granddaughter  arranges for their emotional reunion through the use of Google products..

Videos like this, however corporately oriented they may be, serve to validate our collective need to relate and connect to others. It’s almost a realization that there is more to marketing than a well presented sales pitch. This film is not only honest and compelling but it allows us to tap into the parts of ourselves we have perhaps subconsciously neglected; empathy, spirituality and connectedness.

The Partition, says International Business Times, is”one of the greatest forced migrations in human history”. Within a span of three minutes Google India sums up the struggles and the pain caused by the Partition, and presents it to its audience in the most gratifying manner.  According to writer Dan Lyons, whom I want to thank for writing the article in which I found the ad,“These aren’t just two friends who haven’t seen each other in a long time. This is a parable that touches on some big forces: politics, religion, geography, divisiveness”; I could not agree more.

Here are some other great examples:


 

Happy Holidays Everyone!

The WizOf.Biz Team.

 

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Your Brand Is Human Too: Top Eight Strategies That Will Help You Stay In Business

humanity2It’s important to remember, that we are all human. So, when it comes to being able to relate to your friends, acquaintances, and yes; even your clients, why not lighten up and quit with the corporate chatter? The simple fact of the matter is, no one wants to hear your auto-pilot business rants and random sales pitches. Most people are looking to connect with you on a purely human level. Instead of turning  people away with gimmicky marketing stunts and hammering in rehearsed one-liners, why not attract more clients to your brand by simply being yourself.

I know, this can seem like a tall order particularly when you are so use to running rugged and filling in the blanks. However when it comes to creating the type of brand identity that resonates with your audience, you mustn’t disregard the fact that your brand is a reflection of you. As such, it is up to you to make people understand exactly why you are doing what you’re doing. People look to you, to help them get inspired for success. It is your job to engage with your clients, ask questions, start conversation and give them content that speaks directly to their needs, wants and aspirations.

If you haven’t yet seriously considered humanizing your companies brand or finetuning your own entrepreneurial identity then I suggest you continue reading this post. I will give you the top eight business strategies that will help you survive in today’s business environment where social conscious brand, and humanization is pivotal to your success. Stop wasting time and start building the relationships you need to garner the respect you deserve.

1) Start From A Place Of Helping People: Ask yourself, “why did I start this business in the first place”? “What did I want to achieve”? Without knowing your own purpose and the impact that you’re working towards it will be virtually impossible to convince your market of the value that you bring to the table. Keep in mind, Purpose must be deliberately conceived and chosen, and then pursued. – @claychristensen – without it a great idea is a dream.

2) Colour Outside the Lines: Your client is everything. Surround yourself with people who speak your language and get to know their stories. What is their background? What do they do? What are they motivated by? Then, find a way to help them get where they’re going. Plug yourself into their conversations both virtually and in real time. Make a meaningful offer to help further their initiative. This collaborative process will serve as a way to encourage communication and create a loyal following.  

3) Get Away From The Machines: Connect with people, build lasting relationships. This is great for business but can feel like an uphill battle if you can’t seem to pry yourself away from the computer. Emails blasts, may still have a place when it comes to advertising but they are going to do next to nothing for that human factor in your business. That is why it is essential to continue finding new ways of finding, fostering and nurturing relationships. Host conversations, empathize with the experiences of your clients and they will follow you wherever you go.

4) Show Off Your Personality: Be consistent with how your present yourself to others. Think of personality traits and characteristics that you want people to identify with the most. Do you have a funny bone? Are you courteous and giving? What types of interactions or situation bring out the best in you? By thinking about these questions thoroughly, you will open the door for your clients to walk through; ready and eager to learn more about your brand.  

5) Be Present In Your Own Business: Minimize self-serving content. Show your audience you care about their success. Motivate, educate and inspire excellence. Always look to offer a helping hand or advice when needed. The more engaged you are with your audience the more responsive and willing they will be to interact with you. Speak in your everyday tone and don’t forget that people aren’t numbers.

6) Listening Is Not the Same As Hearing: Become part of the discussion and listen without interruption. Be an observer both online and in your day-to-day life. Sometimes, a little bit of silence, is golden because unlike noise, it can give you a better idea of what others need and want from you rather that visa-versa.

7) Remind Your Clients They Are Free to Be Themselves: Don’t pressure people into pretending they understand what you are talking about. Do remind them, that you too, are just a normal person who has a life outside the office. Don’t be afraid to tell a joke, admit to blunders, relax with a cup of tea. After all you get what you give.  

8) A Little Emotion Never Hurt Anyone: Real relationships are based on shared emotions. They are largely dependent on our ability to empathize and put ourselves in someone else’s shoes. It is no surprise then, that most successful companies are built on the idea that appealing to people’s human side is the way to go when it comes to building brand identity. If what you do, reminds someone of the way things were or elicits a powerful response you’ve done the job right.

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Great Brand And Naming Strategies For Your Business

naming-your-businessChoosing the right name for your business isn’t easy, it can literally make or break your company. When choosing the right name, make sure it is unique, resonates with your target audience and speaks volumes about the product or service you are selling.  

How To Go About Naming Your Company?

Strategy 1 Put Your Own Spin On It: You can choose to create your very own brand identity. One that is entirely based on a desire to wow your market audience with a name that is refreshing, punchy and highlights the major strengths and characteristics of your product or service. This approach allows you to put your own individual spin on the name, one that evokes a particular image in your clients’ minds. Whether or not you choose to go with this approach is largely dependent on the type of emotions and personality that you want to convey.

Strategy 2 Inform And Engage: In this case, choose a name that is informative and makes it clear to your audience what it is you are doing and why. Your clients mustn’t play the guessing game. In fact, the more people know about your business, the more likely you are to have repeat customers and establish the kind of brand loyalty you need. You want to create a name that is memorable and that reminds people of something comforting and familiar.

First, come up with a mission statement  (something on the site re: mission statement or my blog post on the difference between a vision and mission statement) that points clients directly to your niche, letting them know why you think your idea is one they can use.

Strategy 3 Word Combinations: Combine words or phrases that are easy to understand, have meaning and value to your clients. You can reinvent phrases and even play around with word combinations and spelling. You must beware of existing trademarks. I recommend you that you research current business trends and test your name thoroughly before going forward.

Naming your business is not a one-size fits all endeavor. It takes time and effort to come up with a name that truly speak to your unique brand and value. This is why, you should consider speaking to an expert. Such professionals can help you avoid naming pitfalls, as well as any legal and trademark difficulties. These business mentors will provide you with the right marketing strategy and advice you need to inspire and and encourage your creativity.  You can submit your ideas to us for excellent, confidential advice.

 

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