In one of my  previous articles I explained what kind of things you should find out about  your competition and now it's time to dig into the minds of your prospect. Here  is my 3 Step Plan to do that the easy way.
Doing research  isn't sexy and it definitely isn't always fun, either, but it's absolutely  crucial for a small business in order to increase profits while decreasing the  work.
Step 1:  Determine who your prospect is
Be very precise  with details: man or woman (let's pretend you choose to speak to a woman)? How  old? Where does she live - small town, big town, countryside, abroad? House or  apartment? What size is her family? What is she interested in? What kind of  movies does she watch? What's her favourite TV-show? What about her favourite  band? What kind of books does she read? Does she have hobbies? Does she vote?  What is her income level? What about her education?
The more you  know about her, the easier it gets to speak straight to her, using the language  she understands and resonates with. By choosing your wording carefully, you can  leave her with an impression that you are almost like reading her mind.
Just keep in  mind you're looking for a person with a problem she already knows she has, and  which you can solve.
Step 2: Find  this woman and swipe her words
Maybe you know  her from social gatherings; she's a member of the same gym as you and you have  talked with her in the locker room. What did she say?
Or she may have  a blog, or you find her from forums or elsewhere in social media.
When she is  describing this problem, what wording does she use?
Step 3: Reaffirm  your findings
Now you go back  to what you found while researching your competitors, and pick the ones who  seem to be talking to this same woman, and also appear to have made it big.  They have very likely invested a lot of money on doing the research for you, to  figure out the language that speaks to this particular group of people, so you  don't have to.
Subscribe to  their list, study their website and jot down what kind of power words are they  using and how do they construct their offerings. Do not try to copy them word  by word, just pick up the ideas. Remember that you want to incorporate these  findings with your own personal story.
Are you just  starting out with an online business and could use more practical advise?
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