5. Don’t Offer Discount and Freebies
As a small business, do not offer discounts and freebies to win an audience. A great audience will come for quality, custom solutions and customer service, not for discounts. Customers walking in for freebies are not organic and may not stay for long. As a small business, charge the right price but provide more value. Word-of-mouth will bring you organic customers and profitability.
6. Focus on Your Craft
An authentic audience is one that cares about what you’re doing and how it’s done. My business involves a craft, so most of our authentic audience is people who are interested in the quality and style of our work. Strategy-wise, attracting them means a lot of detailed pictures, outreach that respects their experience and intelligence, and technical details they’ll appreciate.
7. Walk the Walk
If you want to grow an authentic audience, then be authentic. Building a CEO brand for yourself by sharing your candid insights allows people to get to know you better and connect with you at a deeper level. Many entrepreneurs say they want an authentic audience but are unwilling to be transparent and candid. The input you put out will determine the output you receive.
— Raoul Davis, Ascendant Group
8. Focus on Consistency
My audience grew exponentially after I committed to consistent weekly content and followed through by delivering weekly value. The people who subscribe to ‘She Takes on the World’ know when they will hear from me, and what they can look forward to. Consistency builds trust and loyalty, and it shows you really care.
— Natalie MacNeil, She Takes on the World
9. Inject Yourself Into Your Messaging
Few owners can project themselves through their craft. Designers, illustrators and other content-creators are lucky. Their creative works represent who they are. If you’re not in a creative industry, however, you’re going to have difficulty developing your business’s personality. Injecting yourself into your messaging can give your company a genuine voice, and with that comes a genuine following.
— Blair Thomas, EMerchantBroker
10. Tell Your Story
Your customers are interested in connecting with you and your business, as well as your products. Tell your story about how you got started, where you’ve failed, what your brand stands for, and where you are headed. People are looking to be a part of something greater than themselves. And in today’s culture, an entrepreneur building a company is a sexy thing your customer will want to support.
— Faraz Khan, Go Direct Lead Generation
11. Find and Share Your Voice
Business owners will find no shortage of advice about how to build an audience online, but an authentic audience requires an authentic and personal voice. Of course you write for your audience, but unless you write and share content with an authentic personality, the audience won’t be interested. Don’t be afraid to be unique and individual, and to foreground your passions and personality.
12. Stay True to Yourself
Authenticity starts with you. Many people will tell you that if you’re going to start a business, make sure it’s something you’re passionate about, as this will permeate through your messaging, your branding, and eventually touch your customers. It’s a very important end goal. If you want your consumers to feel as passionate, it starts with you.
13. Use Video
You can’t fake it on video. You can hire an editor and production crew, but people can tell what your vibe is right away. This is the fastest way to create an evangelical tribe because it’s the closest way to connect outside of in-person meetings. In fact, often the simple webcam videos to YouTube work best for this kind of branding.
— Carter Thomas, Bluecloud Solutions
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