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Shop local shaming and small business messaging missteps.

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Shop Local Shaming and small business messaging missteps is the topic and touch point for s8. E6. n129. of the FSG Messaging and Optics Podcast, Wait What Really OK.
If you are telling me how terrible I am for shopping somewhere else and how I need to shop local or shop at your place, where does that create a desire to do so? Using guilt, shaming and passive aggressive tactics to try to attract customers tends to deliver the opposite results.
When we take a step back and look at the situation as well as the perceptions of others, it can allow for a more engaging messaging in the advertising that can invite and market that many more people to local shopping.
On the other side of it, focusing only shop local shaming style campaigns and using a yell, tell, sell and insulting vibe is not drawing people in, it is pushing them away. Moving the methodology and strategy of small business messaging to a place of authenticity, humility and respectful engagement can bring greater results.
“Invite by explaining about you and your store. Market by educating about what you have. Message by sharing why it can be an advantage to buy from you… And consider staying in an authentic, sympathetic and relatable tone.”
Consider taking a more honorable, understanding and respectful approach to draw in customers over using tactics that tend to insult, shame and push people away.
This brand messaging podcast is available on most sites, stations and apps where you may like to listen to podcasts.
* Loren Weisman is the FSG messaging and optics strategist for the Fish Stewarding Group.*
Weisman is also the host of the FSG messaging and optics podcast; Wait What Really OK. Fish Stewarding Group is bearing the weight of messaging, strategy, finance and development by coming along side. FSG is stewarding strategic solutions by only building authoritative businesses with authentically sound people.
* Fish Stewarding Group Core Divisions: FSG Development - FSG Living - FSG Messaging & Optics*
* FSG Headquarters: 6586 E Interstate 20, Abilene, TX 79601-7640 USA *
* FSG Website: https://fishstewarding.com *
* FSG Phone: 325-400-6950 *
* FSG Email: MoreInfo@fishstewarding.com*
* © 2023 Loren Weisman/Fish Stewarding Group/FSG Development/FSG Living.
All Rights Reserved ® ℗ *
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Shop Local Shaming and small business messaging missteps is the topic and touch point for s8. E6. n129. of the FSG Messaging and Optics Podcast, Wait What Really OK.
If you are telling me how terrible I am for shopping somewhere else and how I need to shop local or shop at your place, where does that create a desire to do so? Using guilt, shaming and passive aggressive tactics to try to attract customers tends to deliver the opposite results.
When we take a step back and look at the situation as well as the perceptions of others, it can allow for a more engaging messaging in the advertising that can invite and market that many more people to local shopping.
On the other side of it, focusing only shop local shaming style campaigns and using a yell, tell, sell and insulting vibe is not drawing people in, it is pushing them away. Moving the methodology and strategy of small business messaging to a place of authenticity, humility and respectful engagement can bring greater results.
“Invite by explaining about you and your store. Market by educating about what you have. Message by sharing why it can be an advantage to buy from you… And consider staying in an authentic, sympathetic and relatable tone.”
Consider taking a more honorable, understanding and respectful approach to draw in customers over using tactics that tend to insult, shame and push people away.
This brand messaging podcast is available on most sites, stations and apps where you may like to listen to podcasts.
* Loren Weisman is the FSG messaging and optics strategist for the Fish Stewarding Group.*
Weisman is also the host of the FSG messaging and optics podcast; Wait What Really OK. Fish Stewarding Group is bearing the weight of messaging, strategy, finance and development by coming along side. FSG is stewarding strategic solutions by only building authoritative businesses with authentically sound people.
* Fish Stewarding Group Core Divisions: FSG Development - FSG Living - FSG Messaging & Optics*
* FSG Headquarters: 6586 E Interstate 20, Abilene, TX 79601-7640 USA *
* FSG Website: https://fishstewarding.com *
* FSG Phone: 325-400-6950 *
* FSG Email: MoreInfo@fishstewarding.com*
* © 2023 Loren Weisman/Fish Stewarding Group/FSG Development/FSG Living.
All Rights Reserved ® ℗ *
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