by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 11, 2024 | Features and Benefits, Storytelling, Writing Tips
Stories are food. Feed everyone and be willing to let them feed you, too. Remember humans love stories — it’s hardwired into how we learn and grow. Why did you start your business? That’s a story. Who are your best customers (and what makes them the best)? That’s...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 11, 2024 | Creativity, Writing Tips
Nobody ever wants to “phone it in.” Our blog posts reflect who we are as a brand and a small business. The more you’re able to think creatively about your content, the more you’ll be able to generate engagement and interest, right? So I asked...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 11, 2024 | Branding, Storytelling, Writing Tips
“Words, are our most inexhaustible source of magic. They are our most potent forms of enchantment. Rich with the power to hurt or heal.” — Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Yes, words have a great deal of power. Here’s a short...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 9, 2024 | Branding, Creativity, Writing Tips
Earlier this month, I talked about the Bears (and how to keep them from eating your business). That post sort of explains the comeback to small biz ownership I made last year. But it’s not the whole story. Nope. See, this is the anniversary of something pretty...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 7, 2024 | Writing Tips
There's science to prove it. Studies show that advertising is most effective when it's easy to understand.
I know, right? Sounds easy enough. But if you're selling something more complex than soap or beer, you may be having a little trouble getting your message across.
Here are five things to look for as you write your own copy:
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 7, 2024 | Creativity, Writing Tips
This is a guest post by Adrienne Erin When writing for your blog, it isn’t always easy to come up with new ideas. Posting four to eight times a month means finding effective ways to create content that will engage and entertain readers on a regular basis. When...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 7, 2024 | Branding, Case Studies, Writing Tips, Zeus Experiment
This is a guest post by Zeus This week I quadrupled sign-ups for my mailing list, and re-taught myself some valuable lessons: Trust yourself. Be original in voice. Put quality first. Tap into your existing community. Write what you know. Here’s what happened: My...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 7, 2024 | Branding, Storytelling, Writing Tips
Your writing is tight. Authoritative. You're already speaking directly to one reader. Not using jargon. And yet...It still sounds like it could've been written by anyone in your industry. Here are 10 ways to make sure YOUR voice and personality shine through your writing.
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 3, 2024 | Features and Benefits, Ideal Heroic Client, Market Research, Marketing Strategies, Writing Tips
When I was still a youngster (in the days before the Internet was considered a valid way to get your message out), I spent my nights and weekends at the UC Davis Extension learning the "official" rules of "Product-Price-Place-Promotion."
One of my first professors (I think his name was Mr. Aguilar) had a strange attachment to the term "pasta marketing." He must've used this term at least twice in every class. His point was that lots of people do their marketing like they cook their pasta: they throw it against the wall to see if it's done. If it sticks, they think it's good. And if doesn't, well...you go back to the drawing board.
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 2, 2024 | Marketing Dish, Writing Tips
Gloria Miele, a small biz coach from Camarillo, CA, emailed this week’s suggestion while she was cooking up a pot of beef stew over the holidays. Here’s what she had to say: Most of the women in my family make stew this way (with some variation, like deglazing...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 1, 2024 | Branding, Writing Tips
There's a guy in San Diego named Charlie who likes to fry things. Weird things that most people would never think of. Stuff like Klondike bars, Girl Scout cookies, and Pop Tarts.
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 1, 2024 | Productivity, Writing Tips
You’re just like me. A small business owner who doesn’t have their own marketing department (or who can’t afford to hire an expert). Who wears all the hats and later wonders why you have a “bad case of hat head” (as one of my clients...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 1, 2024 | Case Studies, Writing Tips
Writing copy for your website or other marketing materials isn’t always easy. And unless you’re a professional copy writer (and sometimes even when you are), the blank screen of your computer can feel like it’s taunting you: You’ve got no idea...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Oct 1, 2024 | Book Reviews, Branding, Ideal Heroic Client, Writing Tips
I love to read (duh). And when I’m not reading supernatural romances, I’m devouring nonfiction business and self improvement titles. (Amazon loves me!) The following list encompasses some of my favorite, and most recommended titles in the field of...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 29, 2024 | Creativity, Working with Marketing Professionals, Writing Tips
Growing up in a Mormon family, I was encouraged to learn things that would develop me into the perfect wife and homemaker. How to make jam. How to sew. How to play with barbies. You know, girly things. And there were always lots of instructions for these things. A...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 27, 2024 | 12 Days of Branding, Branding, Writing Tips
Five Go~lden Rings! It’s Day 5 of the 12 Days of Branding. If you missed any of the series thus far, you can find them here. In today’s installment we look at 5 creative examples of how to tell your brand story. One of the easiest places to tell your story is the...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 24, 2024 | Branding, Storytelling, Writing Tips
I'm normally not drawn to reality TV shows. I'll admit a wee addiction in the past -- especially the early years of American Idol and The Apprentice. But I nipped those habits in the bud after a few seasons. It was easy. I just cancelled my cable.
But at the beginning of this year, I moved in with my boyfriend and rediscovered my love of reality TV through The Next Food Network Star. The main idea of the show is to find the next FN "star" (while also promoting FN and its current cast). But here's what you can learn from watching...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 24, 2024 | Storytelling, Writing Tips
One of the things you want to do is personify the problems of your customers. Why? Because it helps you tell better stories about how you fix those problems. I’ve done this for my own business, and was able to identify almost a dozen evil characters that stop my...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 23, 2024 | Book Reviews, Branding, Market Research, Podcasts, Writing Tips
Roger Dooley, the author of Brainfluence: 100 Ways to Persuade and Convince Consumers with Neuromarketing, stopped by the Word Cafe for a quick chat about his new book. Here are the highlights: TS: How did you get started with neuromarketing, Roger? RD: Practically my...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 22, 2024 | Community & Relationships, Ideal Heroic Client, Market Research, Writing Tips
Troll the interwebs and you'll find plenty of advice on how to avoid killing your business relationships with email and other technologies.
We've all gotten so used to texting, tweeting and tagging each other, that we've forgotten how important it is to actually use our phones.
And I'm just as guilty as the rest of you.
So how do you bridge the gap? How do you turn an online lead (like a Facebook Fan) into a paying customer?
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 21, 2024 | Writing Tips
This is a guest post by Marcia Yudkin If you hate screaming headlines, exaggerations and a hard sell, you may find it hard to know how to write copy that presents you and your offerings in an interesting way. Simply describing what you do in no-frills fashion may seem...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 19, 2024 | Market Research, Writing Tips
This is a guest post by Josh Pigford Did you know that online surveys don’t have to be boring? Gathering feedback is a necessary part of running a business, but the process doesn’t necessarily have to be dull. Instead, surveys can be fun, engaging...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 15, 2024 | Branding, Writing Tips
You’ve seen other people do it. Stephen Colbert used to do it all the time. George Bush (Jr) is probably still doing it. Both of them got pretty famous for their efforts (although, for different reasons). That word they create is sometimes called a portmanteau,...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 15, 2024 | Features and Benefits, Ideal Heroic Client, Storytelling, Writing Tips
The $64,000 question is: Do your customers want to buy what you're selling?
If you've done your homework (i.e., market research), and you know without a doubt that your product or service is something people need and/or want, yet you still fail to generate sales, then there's something missing in your marketing messages.
In short, you're not "speaking" your customer's language (either online or in person).
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 14, 2024 | Ideal Heroic Client, Storytelling, Writing Tips
If you're the kind of host who cares about your Aunt Sally, you don't knowingly serve her shellfish when she's allergic.
By the same token, any marketing message you try to deliver should also be created around your knowledge of your prospect.
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 14, 2024 | Branding, Community & Relationships, Writing Tips
Your "Secret Sauce" is your personality. It's the flavor that you bring to everything you do. And it comes across in many ways -- your voice, your style and your sense of humor. When you interact with real-live human beings, your secret sauce is pretty evident. Most of the time, people can "get" who you are after just a few brief conversations.
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 13, 2024 | Community & Relationships, Writing Tips
No man is an island. — John Donne You’ve probably heard the Golden Rule of Sales: that folks only do business with those they know, like and trust. It’s true. The Better Business Bureau’s Standards of Trust are built on this maxim. Luckily,...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 12, 2024 | Ideal Heroic Client, Writing Tips
This post was originally published on WPProBusiness.com During the Gold Rush, the Boudin family, well known master Bakers from France, came to the San Francisco area. They discovered that the sourdough yeast cultures there were very unique and they eventually became...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 12, 2024 | Branding, Storytelling, Writing Tips
Did you know that your About Page is one of your website’s most important tools? For some of us, it’s probably one of THE most-visited pages on the entire site. And that’s because people want to know who they’re about to do business with. Are...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 10, 2024 | Branding, Features and Benefits, Storytelling, Writing Tips
Eating healthy can sometimes be a tricky thing. Especially if you've got a sweet tooth. Or a penchant for all-things-fried.
When we don't make good choices, we end up feeling pretty miserable. And not just because we can't see our feet any longer. It really sucks when your bottom line won't fit into your favorite jeans!
The same is true for your marketing. Your website (and the other channels you use to promote yourself) need to have just the right balance of ingredients in order to keep a healthy number of customers and prospects at your table.
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 9, 2024 | Writing Tips
And now, for something completely different… Most of you know I’m a bit of a sci-fi geek. Usually, I keep that kind of stuff on Twitter and Facebook. After All, you’re here for the food porn photos, am I right? Well, sometimes, you gotta break the...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 8, 2024 | Writing Tips
A Guest Post by Rohan Pawale of WebHostingDeals.org I’m an big fan of guest posts. I love how they allow me to reach out to new bloggers and build relationships with them. Anything and everything about guest blogging excites me, and considering the latest advice Tea...
by Téa Silvestre Godfrey | Sep 6, 2024 | Writing Tips
This was kind of a major week for me, as a blogger. I had not one, but two guest posts go live on a couple of big-deal sites: One on Remarkablogger: 17 Ways to Turn Your Blog Readers into Loyal Fans One on Problogger: Make Your Blog the Event of the Year (and have...