Tuesday, November 5, 2019
How to write like an industry expert - Emphasis
How to write like an industry expert   How to write like an industry expert  Developing your writing skills is key if you want to become a recognised industry expert, says Rob Ashton.  If you take a poll to find the worlds top music executive, the chances are that most people will say Simon Cowell.  There may be other executives with more talent and panache. You can  even argue that his fellow judges are more musically adept. But Cowell  has positioned himself as the expert. The public are divided  revering  and reviling him in equal measure. But what he says goes. No-one can  deny his status and authority in the music industry.  As a sales professional, you could do well to take a leaf out of  Cowells book. The market for office supply equipment is crowded, with  many brands jostling for space. Your prospects need a shortcut to enable  them to decide who to buy from and what to buy. There often isnt time  for them to kick-back with a cup of tea and analyse the messages youre  communicating through your sales and marketing material.  But you can stand out by positioning yourself as an expert.  Prospective customers will start to see you as a trusted advisor before  theyve even engaged your services. And they will be more likely to buy  from you as a result.  Expert status can lead to other opportunities, such as giving  speeches or hosting workshops, which again make selling easier. Its a  virtuous circle.  Yet, we Brits can be a self-deprecating bunch. We often prefer to  operate our businesses and careers with as little fanfare as possible.  The thought of public speaking can send shivers down our spines. But  through writing, even the most unassuming character can shine. And  writing reports, articles, white papers and blogs can help you to become  the preferred provider in the industry.  Whats more, good writing doesnt just have to be an innate skill:  its something you can learn. These seven steps will help you write your  way to expert status.  One  Consistently show how your company differentiates itself in the  marketplace. Dont be afraid to recommend doing things differently.  Two  Be curious about your clients. What really makes them tick? Get to  know your clients inside out by asking lots of questions, rather than  making assumptions about what they need and want.  Three  Then write from their perspective, not yours. Think beyond the  products or services you offer and focus on how your business has an  impact on the lives of your clients. Whether youre writing a brochure,  pamphlet or article, you need to focus on your clients needs.  Begin by asking yourself:    What is the document about?  Who will read it?  How much do they already know about the subject?  What do they absolutely need to know?  How important is the subject to them?  How interested are they in the subject? (Note that readers  arent always interested in whats important to them. So you often need  to make them interested.)    To become a trusted advisor, your writing needs to be clear and  punchy. You can achieve this with careful planning. Brainstorm  everything you want to include in your document using the headings Who?,  What?, Where?, When?, and Why?. Then only include what you think is  essential for your readers to know. Your document will be much clearer  as a result.  Four  Comment on relevant industry stories by writing letters to magazines. Use the SCRAP formula:  Situation  Begin by explaining the situation (or where the industry is).  Complication  Introduce the idea that theres a problem (why the industry cant stay as it is).  Resolution  State your answer to the problem. The reader will think of you as an  expert because you can offer a practical, considered solution.  Action  Suggest what action the reader can or should take. Offer a viewpoint that is new and intriguing.  Politeness  Finally, end with a polite but thought-provoking sign-off.  Five  Suggest article ideas to trade newspapers and magazines. The articles  that will best position you as an expert are how to features. You  could reveal the secrets behind photocopier maintenance, or how to eke  the most out of ink cartridges, for instance.  Send a synopsis of the article to the magazine first. Write a snappy  headline and standfirst (the two lines under the headline). Then write  an attention-grabbing opening paragraph and a few bullet points about  what your article will include. The magazine editor can then give you  further guidelines to ensure your article is a hit with the readers.  Six  Blogs have a worldwide audience of millions. So its well worth setting up a blog and using it to connect with your clients.  Pay careful attention to every post you make. Only write things you  dont mind being broadcast on the 10 Oclock News. Dont ever gripe  about clients or competitors.  Seven  In your writing, include examples of how you and your company make a  real difference to people. Make your writing personal. Its more  powerful to write that one in five people found that their ink lasted  longer than to use the term 20 per cent.  Speak directly to the reader by using words such as you, we, us  and our. And use the active voice as much as possible. For instance,  weve helped over 1000 customers with their printing needs is far more  effective than Over 1000 customers have been helped with their  printing needs.  Positioning yourself as an expert is a skill that will serve you  throughout your whole career. Even if you decide you want to sell condos  in the Caribbean in the future, the skills youll learn are  transferable. You may not achieve the wealth and fame of someone like  Simon Cowell. But you can forge your way as a leader in your industry.  And with a little thought, care and attention, your expert status will  pay dividends.    
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