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Mehr Umsatz mit Verkaufspsychologie - Online und Offline überzeugen
So holst du maximalen Umsatz aus der OMR raus

Mehr Umsatz mit Verkaufspsychologie - Online und Offline überzeugen

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 16:40


Hier den Blueprint sichern: https://go.matthiasniggehoff.de/messe-blueprint So holst du maximalen Umsatz aus der OMR raus Die größte Marketingmesse für top Leads nutzen Der Messe Blueprint: Wie du mit nur 500€ Einsatz 50.000€ auf dem OMR verdienst ohne Stand, ohne Vortrag und ohne Funnel Nur jetzt kostenfrei (Code MB100 auf der nächste Seite eingeben) Erfahre exakt, wie du auf Branchenevents & Messe hochqualifizierte Leads gewinnst. ​Weshalb du mit dem richtigen Vorgehen sogar erfolgreicher sein kannst als andere mit Vortrag oder Stand ​Was du auf psychologischer Ebene auf einer Messe unbedingt beachten musst, wenn du Leads gewinnen willst ​Kein oberflächliches Bla Bla: Die exakte Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung, die du direkt umsetzen kannst Zahlreiche Formulierungsbeispiele und Strategien, mit welchen du die Handynummer von Top-Entscheidern bekommst​ ​​Gewinne wenige Tage und Wochen nach der Messe neue Kunden und erziele signifikant höhere Umsätze Du hast einen Stand? Dann briefe damit deine Mitarbeiter, dass sie mehr richtig gute Leads einsammeln, die nachher ready to sale sind Hier schon mal ein kleiner Gruß aus der Küche. Als Vorgeschmack darauf, was dich erwartet. Lies es und genieß es. ;-) Was dir Chat-GPT nicht verrät und wie du es besser machst als mit Standard-Tipps, die alle befolgen, aber kaum Umsatz bringen. (Seite 4 ff.) Wie du mit einer simplen Eröffnungsfrage auf der Messe sofort Vertrauen aufbaust – selbst wenn du eher introvertiert bist. (Seite 9) Der psychologisch beste Trick, um in 95 % der Fälle die Handynummer deines Gegenübers zu bekommen – ganz ohne seltsam rüberzukommen. (Seite 20-21) Der eine fast schon dreiste Trick, deine Ziele auf der Messe zu erreichen, ohne Zeit zu verplempern und dein Energielevel zu crashen. (Seite 19-20) Die geheime Methode, mit der du aus Messegesprächen Termine machst – noch bevor du dein Angebot verrätst. (Seite 17 ff.) Warum dieser Tausch von Kontaktdaten dein Messeziel sabotiert – und welche Taktik dir stattdessen echte Leads bringt. (Seite 21-22) Die eine Sache, die du auf Messen auf jeden Fall tun solltest, wenn du willst, dass dein Flyer direkt im Müll landet. ;-) (Seite 11-12) Wie du mit dieser kaum bekannten Technik undercover qualifizierst, ob dein Gegenüber, deine Dienstleistung braucht – ganz ohne plumpe Ausfragerei und ohne salesy zu wirken. (Seite 13) Die geheime Strategie, mit der du dich bei großen Gruppen auf der Messe ins Gespräch bringst – ohne peinlich aufzufallen. (Seite 11) Wie du mit diesem Trick, der Kellnern 20% mehr Trinkgeld bringt, beiläufig deine Abschlusswahrscheinlichkeit erhöhst und welchen Fehler du dabei unbedingt vermeiden musst. (Seite 15) Wie du mit nur einer kurzen Micro-Story dein Gegenüber dazu bringst, dich nach deiner Lösung zu fragen – ganz ohne Verkaufsdruck. (Seite 18) Die 'Open Loop'-Technik: Wie du Gesprächspartner so neugierig machst, dass sie selbst nach einem Follow-up fragen. (Seite 18-19) Wie du Weiterempfehlungen auf der Messe gezielt triggerst – ohne danach zu fragen. (Seite 24-25) Was du sofort nach einem Messegespräch tun solltest, damit dein Follow-up nicht verpufft – sondern zum Kunden führt. 3 bewährte Strategien: Value-Before-Selling-Strategie, Direkt-an-den-Speck-Strategie, Permission-Strategie (Seite 25-34)

Story U Talk Radio with Coach Debby
Creative Writing Skills for Your Blog, Speech, or Micro Story

Story U Talk Radio with Coach Debby

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 53:38


You don't need to major in creative writing to begin a blog or write an excellent speech.  However, you will want to add story of people and situations to make clear and effective points. New writers sometimes stick with concepts they know and use their blog to teach or simply to share.  Essentially, their blog is a summary.  But is this enough? To really entice your readers, offer stories - not just concepts - about people and situations that have undergone changes.  Be sure to reveal your expertise. This podcast episode reveals a basic "course" in creative writing, and if you would like to go further, I invite you to reach out:  https://www.coachdebby.com/connect Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Story U Talk Radio with Coach Debby
Creative Writing Skills for Your Blog, Speech, or Micro Story

Story U Talk Radio with Coach Debby

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 53:38


You don't need to major in creative writing to begin a blog or write an excellent speech.  However, you will want to add story of people and situations to make clear and effective points.New writers sometimes stick with concepts they know and use their blog to teach or simply to share.  Essentially, their blog is a summary.  But is this enough? To really entice your readers, offer stories - not just concepts - about people and situations that have undergone changes.  Be sure to reveal your expertise.This podcast episode reveals a basic "course" in creative writing, and if you would like to go further, I invite you to reach out: https://www.coachdebby.com/connect Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

ASTRO Journals
The Micro-Story in Narrative Writing

ASTRO Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 8:37


Editor-in-Chief, Robert Amdur, MD explains a relatively new form of narrative writing called the Micro-Story, which is a subset of the writing genre called Flash Fiction. The presentation is based on two papers published in the January/February 2025 issue of PRO (2025, Issue 1, January/February). One paper is the first Micro-Story ever published in PRO with title: "The Black Car (Children Playing)." The second paper is an accompanying Editorial titled "Flash and FLASH: In Short, an Imaginary Bridge."

ASTRO Journals
The Micro-Story in Narrative Writing

ASTRO Journals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 8:37


Editor-in-Chief, Robert Amdur, MD explains a relatively new form of narrative writing called the Micro-Story, which is a subset of the writing genre called Flash Fiction. The presentation is based on two papers published in the January/February 2025 issue of PRO (2025, Issue 1, January/February). One paper is the first Micro-Story ever published in PRO with title: "The Black Car (Children Playing)." The second paper is an accompanying Editorial titled "Flash and FLASH: In Short, an Imaginary Bridge."

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
Story U Talk Radio 01-30-25 Creative Writing Skills for Your Blog, Speech, or Micro Story

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 53:38


You don't need to major in creative writing to begin a blog or write an excellent speech. However, you will want to add story of people and situations to make clear and effective points. New writers sometimes stick with concepts they know and use their blog to teach or simply to share. Essentially, their blog is a summary. But is this enough? To really entice your readers, offer stories - not just concepts - about people and situations that have undergone changes. Be sure to reveal your expertise. This podcast episode reveals a basic "course" in creative writing, and if you would like to go further, I invite you to reach out: https://www.coachdebby.com/connect

A Cup of Culture
Micro-Story เทคนิคเล่าสั้น จับใจ ในยุคที่อะไรก็เน้นความรวดเร็ว ❘ Soft Skills Whisperer EP.83

A Cup of Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 11:31


ในยุคของโลกดิจิทัล และสื่อโซเชียลต่างๆ ที่ต้องเผชิญกับข้อมูลจำนวนมากในชีวิตประจำวัน และทุกสิ่งอย่างล้วนเดินหน้าไปอย่างรวดเร็ว ไม่ว่าจะเป็นไลฟ์สไตล์การใช้ชีวิต พฤติกรรมต่างๆ ที่เปลี่ยนแปลงให้ทันโลก ทันสมัย รวมไปถึงวิธีการสื่อสาร การสื่อสารจึงต้องกระชับและตรงใจเพื่อดึงดูดความสนใจของผู้ฟัง การเล่าเรื่องแบบ Micro-stories จึงเข้ามามีบทบาทสำคัญ ที่ทำให้การสื่อสารนั้นมีประสิทธิภาพมากขึ้น เป็นการสร้างความเชื่อมโยงกับผู้ฟัง และตอบสนองต่อพฤติกรรมการรับข้อมูลที่เปลี่ยนไปในโลกที่เน้นความรวดเร็วด้วย Key takeaways: 1.เริ่มต้นด้วยประเด็นที่ชัดเจนดึงดูดความสนใจทันที 2.ใช้โครงสร้างที่กระชับ (ตั้งต้น-เนื้อหา-จบ) 3.ทุก Micro-story ควรมี สาระสำคัญ หรือ Key Message ที่ต้องการสื่อ

The (Almost)Daily ZenCast
WPW the Tshirt micro story rough draft

The (Almost)Daily ZenCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 10:55


A draft idea to be incorporated into the Zeppoverse, somewhere....

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Writing & Editing
#30: from the personal micro story to an historical novel

Writing & Editing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 31:58


This episode consists of an interview I did via Zoom with Lauca (she is in Germany and I am in Canada). I had come across her website and I was interested in several aspects of her work, including the different genres she writes in, reactions to her decision to write from the point of view of a man, and her experience with self-publishing. You can check out some of her work on her website, lauca.eu.

nuttaputch.com
EP 415: Macro / Micro Story ในการทำ Brand Storytelling

nuttaputch.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 13:15


เรื่องราวแบบไหนควรหยิบมาใช้ในการทำ Brand Storytelling บ้าง? เขาก็มีการแบ่งประเภทไว้น่าสนใจเหมือนกันนะครับ โดยคอนเซปต์ที่ว่านี้คือ Macro / Micro Story ฮะ

The Retro Hour (Retro Gaming Podcast)
212: The BBC Micro Story with Steve Furber - The Retro Hour EP212

The Retro Hour (Retro Gaming Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 81:47


Please visit our amazing sponsors:Try 3 issues of Computeractive for just £1 - plus a FREE 15-piece PC repair toolkit: https://getcomputeractive.co.uk/retrohourClaim your FREE copy of The Economist – Text RETRO to 78070Donate to the show and help us continue: https://theretrohour.com/support/Get your Retro Hour merchandise: https://bit.ly/33OWBKdThanks to our amazing donators this week: Jeremy Shaw, Renzo Leon, Neil Geldard, Ismail Gul RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4970769.rssJoin our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8Website: http://theretrohour.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/Twitter: https://twitter.com/retrohourukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrohouruk/Events we'll be at:Play EXPO Manchester: https://www.playexpomanchester.com/RetroMessa 2020FlashBack 2020: https://flashback2020.com/Show notes:Atari joins forces with WonderOS: https://bit.ly/2SLKfPQ Ghosts N DJs: https://bit.ly/2v2EWCA Retro brawlers bundle: https://bit.ly/2T4NSPEKing Pin Reloaded: https://bit.ly/38N1S7BConsole War movie premiere: https://bit.ly/38PmjAA Retro picks:Dan: Tech Tangents by Akbkuku: https://www.youtube.com/user/AkBKukU Ravi: Vintage is The New Old: https://vintageisthenewold.com/ Joe: PatmanQC https://bit.ly/2HDBDo2 

Bard to Death
Ep. 24 | Ryan’s Failed Micro Story

Bard to Death

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 46:53


Ryan tells a meta-story about trying to record a Micro Story.

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Bard to Death
Micro Story #9 | “It’s a Dark End to Ratatouille”

Bard to Death

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 12:06


Guest Bard Morgan Viehman tells a story about an unwanted house pest.

Bard to Death
Micro Story #8 | “Mom, I broke my butt."

Bard to Death

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 10:52


Guest Bard Brittany Absher-Baer tells a story about her middle school dance.

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Bard to Death
Micro Story #7 | “I still don’t know what it was.”

Bard to Death

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 13:29


Guest Bard Alex Shaver tells a ghost story.

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Bard to Death
Micro Story #6 | “Don’t go to the movies with my mom."

Bard to Death

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 7:54


Guest Bard Ryan Chandler tells a story about a family trip to the movies.

movies micro story
Bard to Death
Micro Story #5 | “Prime Fort Building Territory”

Bard to Death

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 13:38


Guest Bard Anna Rich joins Ryan to tell a story about building forts.

prime territory micro story
Bard to Death
Micro Story #4 | “The Splashtown Hero”

Bard to Death

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 8:40


Guest Bard Nathan Culver tells a story about delaying a school field trip for a friend. 

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Bard to Death
Micro Story #3 | “The Brownie Man”

Bard to Death

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 9:14


Guest Bard Shawn Maier tells a story about random gifts showing up on his porch in college.

brownie micro story
Bard to Death
Micro Story #2 | “Don’t drive while on these pills.”

Bard to Death

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 11:34


Ryan’s brother Nick tells a story about driving Ryan home from the movies.

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Bard to Death
Micro Story #1 | The Last Lake House

Bard to Death

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 6:36


In our first Micro Story, we share a story from one of our listeners, Ryan Smith, who also tried to write a screenplay with a friend. Have a story you'd like to share? Email it to us at connect@bardtodeath.com

Farmer & Stetz
Packaging Innovations, Brexit and the Micro Story.

Farmer & Stetz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 18:54


Sam reports back from the Packaging Innovation Show, we talk Brexit and Katarina talks about the Micro Story Marketing Strategy.

This Week in Microbiology
182: A micro story with macro implications

This Week in Microbiology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 65:47


The TWiM hosts reveal how to test antimicrobial susceptibility in less than 30 minutes, and a carbonate-sensitive phytotransferrin in diatoms that controls iron uptake. Become a Patron of TWiM! Links for this episode: Legionnaire’s Disease with Michele Swanson Antibiotic susceptibility in less than 30 min (PNAS) S. saprophyticus growing in microfluidic chip (movie, PNAS) Mother machine (Jun lab) E. coli growth in mother machine (YouTube) Diatom phytotransferrin (Nature) CRISPR tool kit (Nat Commun) A Crack in Creation by Doudna and Sternberg CRISPR/Cas9 for undergrads (BMBE) John Oliver on gene editing (YouTube) Image credit Letters read on TWiM 182   Music used on TWiM is composed and performed by Ronald Jenkees and used with permission. Send your microbiology questions and comments to twim@microbe.tv

It's No Secret with Dr T.
INS021 - Micro-Story Telling with Matt Hanham

It's No Secret with Dr T.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2018 51:57


Matt Hanham is a Perth based entrepreneur, investor and consultant with a passion for small business, technology and wealth building. He is the director of Visible and host of #Amplify Your Business podcast. He also has one dirty little secret that he likes to keep hidden; he’s also an accountant, but lets not tell anyone. Seriously though, Matt’s brief accountancy career was really just one building block in his business success. He has a creative mind and he likes using financial reports to spark his creativity, but he does not like creating the actual financial reports himself. Illness At an early age he got very sick and hit rock bottom and this is what drove him to want to have his own business. He looked at buying an existing business but when he looked at the sale price, $300K, he didn’t have the money, but he knew he wasn’t afraid to do the work, so he started his own similar business from scratch. “When you start something from scratch you start from zero, but you’re also in control”. Mistakes Matt had an insolvency background and saw all the mistakes other people made in business, but even with this insight he still ended up making all the same mistakes himself.   You have to keep your ego in check, because if it’s telling you, ‘I don’t make mistakes’, this can be really dangerous. In the corporate world it can be much easier where you have a team and everyone has different roles, but this is not the case when you work for yourself. When you work for yourself you need to be flexible, be aware you have blind spots and ask for help. Any mistake can be rectified as long as you don’t let it fester too long. The Giant Leap Matt forced himself to take action by refinancing his house, put all the money into an offset account, took a four week holiday and then came back and made the decision that he needed to start a business. You need to be an action taker, because taking action creates momentum, but always remember that money is import, but your health is far more important. The Business Pivot Matt’s current business, Visible, www.visible.com.au, initially started as an SEO, Google Adwords and web design business, basically a traditional agency. But he realised his business has to change to the changes in the digital landscape. It had to pivot to survive. There was a shift of attention. More people have their mobile phones with them, more so than doing a search on their desktop.  So you need to be where people have their attention. The Losses This is why Visible had to switch focus towards social media and content creation.  With the pivot his business did lose a few clients, he had to buy out his business partner; because there was no longer any congruency in their thinking and direction, and basically it was a painful period. So what does Visible do? They basically help small businesses owners amplify themselves online How does Visible work with a client? Step 1. First we work out who your target audience is.  Who is it that you want to talk with and attract to your business? This is the Discovery Process. Step 2. Then we help work out your strengths? If you’re good at producing videos we’ll assist you to head down that path. If you’re better at writing – we’ll help with your blog post. Step 3. We help leverage their time. Most business owners are time poor. The Goal: to work out the best and fastest way to extract information, or content about their business and distribute it everywhere we can on the internet, as long as it matches their target audience. Different Frame of Mind A potential client may be on INSTAGRAM because they want to browse through pretty pictures, whereas on FACEBOOK they may be more inclined to watch a short three-minute video, because they’re in a different frame of mind. People are looking for different things from the different social media platforms. Creating Content A burger shop may shoot a 2-minute video preparing a burger, but from this you can create multiple 15-second videos and still shots, which can be posted onto YOUTUBE, FACEBBOK and other social media platforms, using different text and layouts. For example a client may have a raw podcast file and from this Visible can complete the full episode, audio snippets, photos and quotes. What Does Your Customer Want? What will work best varies between businesses. It’s all about what the consumer wants to see. For example a thirty-five year old female hairdresser will have different needs and wants to a fifty-five year old male mechanic. Consistency Is The Key Many business owners like to do their own social media marketing, the only problem is most do it in a flurry for one week and then they stop. This is why using an agency can be a good idea. Visible can take over the workload, or help them set up systems.    What is Micro-Story Telling? It’s about letting people know what you’re up to and what you’re like, as a business owner. It helps people relate to you on a personal level. Posting a photo eating a burger with your family shows you like burgers and you also like to hang with your family. At our core we are community driven. Micro-Story telling comes from providing micro-content. These small bits of content when put together tell a story. Authenticity Counts If you share who you are you become more authentic. If you’re not sure what to post, try something and see what sort of response you get. You may start with a photo of a burger and next you could share a video of something you’re having problems with. Eating Your Own Dog Food For years Matt was helping people with their online social profiles, but not doing it himself or for his business. He eventually realised he couldn’t be telling people to do something that he wasn’t doing himself.  He started by shooting videos around the office and creating a weekly VLOG, which was posted on YOUTUBE and Facebook. Important lesson from this: When he started doing it for himself, and spending his own money he learnt a lot and was able to offer a better service to his clients.   It’s How We Communicate Today Micro pieces of content help tell our stories – Micro-Story Telling Businesses can no longer switch their minds off to what they do digitally and just concentrate on their business. It’s like saying we won’t answer the phone anymore, or in 1987 saying you didn’t need a fax…YES YOU DID. Social media is just how we communicate with other today. It’s Not Always Easy Posting on social media is a simple process, but it’s not always easy, so to make it easier, simply identify what you’re passionate about and use it in your social interactions. For example, if a Lawyer is passionate about golf he or she can post photos playing golf, visiting gold courses, articles about golf and latest golfing news on their social media pages. This all helps connect with their clients, especially those that love golf. It’s no different to 30 years ago where the Lawyer would go down to the local golf club and network on the 19th hole. Instead of being one-to-one, it’s now one-to-many. Monday Morning Tip Open up your primary online platform and if you don’t have one yet start with Facebook, and just post something. If you don’t have a business page yet, post something about your business on your private page. Just write a simple update. Today I’m going to do this in my business, and then repeat this for the next 7 days. If you can do this you’re onto something and then just keep going and don’t stop. You have to build a micro habit to get started and then grow from there Matt’s Contact Details Personal social pages: @MattJHanham Visible can be found @TeamVisible The podcast is #Amplify Your Business & Simple Minds podcast. Website: www.visible.com.au If you have any questions about this podcast episode please email tf@tysonfranklin.com Also, if you haven't read my book It's No Secret There's Money in Small Business you can download the first 16 pages for FREE  to see if it's your type of business book, and finally if you want to get more people throuhg your front door, you may like to downlaod and read 12 Secret To Get More People Through Your Front Door.  Finally, dates for my There's Money in Small Business event has been schedule for the 17th-18th August 2018 in Cairns. More details coming soon 

Story Grid Podcast
6 questions (good) editors ask

Story Grid Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 64:20


In this episode, Shawn and Tim deep dive into the editing process. They discuss when to start working with an editor and the six questions every (good) editor is asking. They also talk macro vs micro story and the the five different parts of every story. Lastly, click here to download the full 14 page critique Shawn did of Tim's first scene.