3 Ways To Market Yourself Without Sounding Like A Late-Night Infomercial | Forbes

downloadMy husband hates marketing.  He thinks that it’s generally hype and BS, cynically calculated to manipulate you into acting, vs. an honest communication of value.

He’s not completely wrong.  Most of us are pretty skeptical about the marketing messages we’re subjected to in the media, because so much marketing focuses on convincing us that product X is the answer to all our prayers (think Ginzu knives or Sham-wow), or on trying to terrify us into buying product Y in order to avoid some horrible consequence (home security systems and life insurance tend to rely on this approach).

But there’s another side to all of this. Many of my clients are well-intentioned, high-integrity branding and marketing folks who are honestly trying to figure out how to let people know, in a compelling way, that they have something great to offer. And my colleagues and I spend a good deal of time thinking and talking about how to communicate Proteus’ value in a way that’s both meaningful and true.

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