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The Amy Porterfield Show

#89: How to Fascinate Your Audience

The Amy Porterfield Show

Amy Porterfield

Entrepreneurship, Business, Marketing

4.9 • 5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2015

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

I've got a question for you. Ready? What do Apple, Lululemon and Morton's Salt all share in common? Take a minute to ponder each brand. What imagery does it conjure up? More importantly, what feelings do those images create inside you? When I think of Apple products, I think of elegant, simple design and the feeling of effortlessly getting stuff done. Lululemon brings back that sensation of looking amazing when I'm working out (even if my workout itself feels less than amazing). And Morton Salt? I think of my mom's kitchen cupboard, which feels warm and nostalgic and makes me want to go bake cookies. Here's the answer to the quiz: all three of those brands share the power of fascination. Fascination, as my podcast guest Sally Hogshead defines it, means an intense focus. "When you’re fascinated by a person or a brand, you’re completely consumed in that moment. It’s that feeling you have when you’re working on a project and you’re totally in the flow. You feel creative, you feel confident, you feel focused and energized by what you’re doing. Or when you’re out at drinks with a friend—the time flies by, and you seem to be building epiphanies together in your conversation." Click here to listen to the full episode with Sally. For years, Sally's day job was helping big name brands like Nike and BMW find the perfect words to describe themselves. The first half of that search was understanding what they offered to their customer base that nobody else did; the second half was knowing how to capitalize on that uniqueness and capture it in language. At a certain point, Sally realized that nobody had really brought that idea over from products to people. Business owners were all about finding the right words to get customers fascinated with their products, but they weren't finding the right words to help people understand who they are and how they add value. These days, she parlays her understanding of what works in advertising world into a training to help entrepreneurs understand how people perceive them through their communication.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the online marketing

0:02.0

made Easy Podcast episode number 89.

0:06.1

Welcome to the online marketing made Easy Podcast.

0:09.7

Business advice so easy, you'll feel like you're cheating.

0:13.2

And now your host, Amy Porterfield.

0:25.2

Hey there, Amy Porterfield here,

0:27.0

and welcome to another episode of the online marketing made Easy Podcast.

0:31.8

Thank you so very, very much for tuning in.

0:35.0

Now today's episode is all about you and how to take the unique qualities

0:40.0

you already possess and use them for the greater good inside your business.

0:45.3

Now you won't have to guess which qualities your audience will respond to

0:48.9

most favorably because I've got an assessment to help you figure that out.

0:53.6

Now this assessment is really unique because most personality quizzes and assessments

0:58.9

will tell you how you view the world.

1:02.2

However, the assessment that I have for you today will tell you how other people view you.

1:09.5

Pretty powerful, right?

1:11.1

Now before we get there, I want to tell you about our special guest today.

1:15.3

My guest is Sally Hogg said, yep, you got that right.

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That's her last name.

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Pretty amazing, right?

1:21.5

Sally Hogg said is a world class branding expert.

1:24.6

Her quick rise to the top in the advertising industry was followed by numerous

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