Customer Connection

Chantal Cornelius

Beyond USPs: How to Create Real Emotional Connections with Your Customers

It’s fascinating how many businesses still rely on generic unique selling propositions (USPs) that aren’t actually unique at all. In my recent Talk Commerce conversation with Chantal Cornelius, founder of Apple Tree Marketing, we dove deep into this challenge and explored a fresh perspective on standout marketing strategies for today’s crowded market.

The Journey to Standout Marketing Strategies

After 25 years in marketing, Chantal noticed a pattern: coaches and consultants were all using the same language to describe their services. “I help you get from where you are to where you want to be” became a universal, yet ineffective message. This observation led her on a nine-year research journey, culminating in her new book “Standout Strategies.”

The Five Emotional Strategies That Make Businesses Stand Out

During our discussion, Chantal revealed the five core strategies she’s identified:

1. Certainty

This strategy focuses on being a safe pair of hands. Businesses using this approach emphasize reliability and consistency – think McDonald’s, where customers expect the same experience every time.

2. Connection

This strategy builds on creating a sense of belonging. It’s particularly effective for networking organizations where members want to feel part of something bigger than themselves.

3. Contribution

Perfect for charities and purpose-driven organizations, this strategy helps customers feel they’re making a difference in the world.

4. Growth

This approach appeals to clients seeking personal and professional development, emphasizing excitement, empowerment, and freedom.

5. Significance

This strategy caters to those wanting to be heard and respected, focusing on helping clients make a bigger impact.

Finding Your Strategy: A Personal Insight

What struck me most during our conversation was Chantal’s candid admission about her own business. She initially thought growth was her strategy, but customer feedback revealed they valued her as a “safe pair of hands” – certainty was her true strength. This highlights an important lesson: sometimes our perception of our business differs from what our customers truly value.

The AI Factor in Modern Marketing

We also discussed the role of AI in marketing, and Chantal shared an interesting perspective on using AI tools while maintaining authentic human connection. She emphasized that while AI can help create content, it’s crucial to maintain your unique voice and emotional connection with your audience.

Takeaways

The insights Chantal shared remind us that successful marketing isn’t just about what we do, but how we make our customers feel. Whether you’re a solopreneur or running a larger organization, understanding your emotional strategy can be the key to truly standing out in your market.

Want to learn more? You can find Chantal’s book “Standout Strategies” on Amazon or visit appletreeuk.com to take the free strategy assessment test.

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Jason Sidana

A Deep Dive into Growth, Partnerships, and Staying Connected with Customers: A Conversation with Jason Sidana and Madeleine Anderson

Hello everyone, I’m excited to share with you a fascinating conversation I had with two exceptional guests, Jason Sidana, Chief Growth Officer at Maxburst, and Madeleine Anderson, Partner Manager at Endear.

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Jason Sidana

Meet the Guests

Jason Sidana is a man of many hats at Maxburst, a web design and development agency. He juggles sales, marketing, and project management while focusing on the company’s growth and helping clients achieve their growth goals. Jason’s passion for business is evident, and he enjoys delving into operational and management books.

On the other side, we have Madeleine Anderson, who is based in Fargo, North Dakota. As the Partner Manager at Endear, a CRM and clienteling tool for retail brands, she handles co-marketing activities, lead generation, and events with partners. Madeleine is also passionate about triathlons, which adds an interesting twist to her personality.

Jason’s Journey into the Industry

Jason’s journey into the industry is rooted in his family’s footwear and apparel stores. This exposure sparked his interest in retail, leading him to build a custom POS system and expand into wholesale and various sales channels. This entrepreneurial journey eventually led him to start his own agency, which later merged with Maxburst.

Maxburst’s Holistic Approach to Client Growth

At Maxburst, Jason and his team take a holistic approach when working with clients. They delve into the granular details of the business’s operations, including logistics and staff management. This comprehensive understanding of the client’s business allows them to identify areas for improvement.

The Power of Partnerships

Jason emphasizes the importance of partnerships when building a tech stack for clients. He believes that it’s impossible to do everything on your own and that finding good partners in the ecosystem is crucial. By collaborating with experts in specific areas, such as CRM or middleware integration, they can provide comprehensive solutions to their clients.

Leveraging Sales Staff as a Marketing Tool

Jason shares an interesting insight about using sales staff as a marketing tool. He realized that there was downtime during lunch hours and late evenings when the sales staff could engage with customers and potentially increase sales. This benefited the sales staff by earning them extra commission, creating a seamless customer experience, and improving overall satisfaction.

The Importance of Merging Retail and E-commerce

Madeleine adds to the discussion by highlighting the importance of merging retail and e-commerce. She explains that in the past, retail was seen as a stepping stone towards e-commerce, but post-COVID, retail has become crucial for quick and convenient product access. The omnichannel concept has gained significance, emphasizing the need for businesses to have a cohesive presence across multiple sales channels, including retail, online, and marketplaces.

Staying Connected to the Customer

Jason discusses the concept of companies losing their soul as they grow larger. He shares his personal experience of staying connected to the end consumer by working as a salesman in his family business. By doing so, he gained valuable insights into customer trends, preferences, and needs, which helped him make better decisions regarding purchasing and customer experience.

Wrapping Up

As we wrapped up our conversation, Jason offered his sneakers and website development services. Madeleine expressed her gratitude for being part of the podcast. This conversation was a treasure trove of insights and lessons, emphasizing the importance of partnerships, understanding the customer, and staying connected to the customer as a business grows.

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