Debbie Allen of DebbieAllen.com, invites you to reprint this
article in your publication, ezine, or on your website.
This is a Free-Reprint article. The only requirements for publishing this article
are:
You must leave the article and resource box unedited.
You are not allowed to change our recommendations, nor are
you allowed to change the context of the article.
You may not use this article in UCE (Unsolicited Commercial Email).
Email distribution of this article MUST be opt-in email only.
You must forward a copy of the ezine or newsletter that contains the
article inside to the author at:
info@DebbieAllen.com.
If you post this article on a website, you MUST set any URL's
in the body of the article and most especially in the Author's
Resource Box as hyperlinks. You must also send us a copy of
the URL where you have posted this article.
If you find any of the rules to be unsavory or unacceptable, please
do not publish this article. While we are happy to make the content
available to you for your own use, we must insist on having our rules
and *Terms of Reprint* honored in full.
Thank you for adhering to these four very simple rules.
The Secrets to Success Discovered Through Self-Promotion
Copyright © 2005, Debbie Allen , All Rights Reserved
|
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-
promote, 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."
If you don't toot your own horn, you can't enjoy the music.
|
Writer's Resource Box:
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 your free
Shameless Marketing Newsletter and view Debbie's demo video in
action at: http://www.DebbieAllen.com
© 2005 All rights reserved by Allen & Associates Consulting, Inc.
Allen & Associates Consulting, Inc.
PO Box 27946, Scottsdale, AZ 85255-0149
Toll Free: 800-359-4544
Fax: 480-634-7692
|
|
The article on this page is Copyright © 2005, Debbie Allen , All Rights Reserved
You are not required to show the creative commons license notice when you reprint this work.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
|
|
Article Marketing Tips:
| |
|
- Stand out from the crowds. Educate your prospects and they will turn to you for more knowledge. When they turn to you for more, they will visit your website. It is up to your website copy to sell your products, NOT your article. Provide great information and at your website, address how the prospect will benefit from what you are offering. Using these things in conjuction will help your cash register to ring.
|
|