09 Mar 2008 03:49:55 | Debbie Allen
The Secrets to Success Discovered Through Self-Promotion
It amazed me to discover that over 87 percent of the people I
surveyed felt extremely uncomfortable with the concept of
self-promotion. Many of these same people hold themselves back
from too many missed opportunities to become successful because
of it.
Where did the fear of self-promotion come from? Many learned the
opposite from their parents as they were growing up. They where
taught to believe that it was not polite to talk about
themselves; if they do, it will come across as pushy, rude or
they will appear to have a big ego.
Some parents may have taught that, and also said, "Go out in the
world on your own and be successful." This combo-belief goes
against the grain of all sales and marketing success!
How can you be successful if you don't tell others what you do
and how you can help them? You can't! If you don't
self-promotion, you are holding yourself back from too many
missed opportunities and the success that you truly deserve!
Undeniably, there is unethical self-promotion. We've all
witnessed it, and maybe even lost business to it. But unethical
or ineffective self-promotion is not what we're discussing.
You can do successful self - promoting with class, ethics and
service to others. Begin to look at self-promotion from this day
forward as serving others instead of self-serving.
I'm sure you are passionate about what you do and truly want to
help your customers. If that is the case - don't you want to
help more and more people that could use your services and/or
products? You can't do that if you don't successfully
self-promote and tell more people about what you do. Tell others
why you are the expert and share success stories from your
customers. Your self-promotion, when done well, helps people to
get what they desire.
The most successful people in the world are all self-promoters.
These are the people that talk in elevators! In fact, behavioral
scientists, George Dudley and Shannon Goodson, have made a
career out of studying the science of self-promotion to prove
it. Their assessment identifies the ways in which we
unconsciously avoid self-promotion and limit our success. Their
research studies discovered that "self-promotion is directly
related to success."
It you don't toot your own horn, you can't enjoy the music.
About Author :
Debbie Allen, is an international professional speaker and
author of four books, including best selling, Confessions of
Shameless Self Promoters. Download a free chapter, sign up for
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video in action at www.DebbieAllen.com