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Improve Your Opportunities With Unique CharacteristicsImprove Your Opportunities With Unique CharacteristicsImprove
your opportunities in your job or business. Bring out your unique
characteristics. Today I thought we would look at what unique
characteristics you have that can improve your chances in your job or
your business. We all have a number of unique characteristics that we
often do not even know about. Those that really stand out as unique in
what you do, making it easier for a potential customer or boss to make
an assessment if they want what you offer or not. Let us take an example: We
have Steve, a 38 year old who runs his own company, which specializes
in web design. As you may know, there are so many companies in this
industry that it is very difficult to make a choice whom to hire. Steve
contacted me because his business has not quite gone as he thought. He
knows he is good at what he does, but he has mediocre sales results. I
sat down with Steve and asked a little about what he does. After
a while, I see clearly that Steve is no different from the others when
he has his meetings with his sales meetings. I ask Steve what he is
good at in his job. He says: I am average at everything, but doing
nothing special. I know that this is not true because I know how good
Steve is. After much discussion back and forth, we find three things
which separate Steve from the crowd. 1. Steve is reliable beyond the ordinary. 2. Steve has web solutions that customers can manage themselves, which makes his job incredibly flexible. 3. Steve has a level of knowledge beyond the ordinary in his field. All this comes at a very competitive price. When
Steve then sells his services and points out these unique
characteristics, it makes it easier for the customer to select him. To substantially increase his sales in this way is pretty easy when you know what you are good at. So now my question to you. What are your unique characteristics that distinguish you from the crowd in your job or your business? List at least 3 things that separate you from the crowd. Do
your customers or your superiors know what your unique qualities are?
If not, make sure you tell them that when you sell your product or
service. At the Olympic Games in 1976 in Montreal Canada,
there was a fraction of a second difference between the winner of the
100 meter run from that runner who came in last place. Whoever won had
some unique characteristics that distinguished him from the crowd. He
got all the glory and became enshrined in history books forever, while
the other names are forgotten after only a few weeks. It is on
these values sponsors choose to spend millions on those who have unique
characteristics, as well as customers who want to bet their money on
what you have to offer. Good luck with these exercises and do not forget that you are unique.Good Luck!
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