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Personality Means Giving People A Reason To Talk |
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Andy Sernovitz Author, Blogger & Co-Founder of WOMMA |
May 20th, 2008 |
“Good products and services are like brushing your teeth. You’re expected to do it every day. You don’t get extra credit.” — paraphrasing Geoffrey Moore
We don’t talk about companies that we like. We don’t talk about companies that deliver quality service, day in and day out, for a reasonable price. We expect that. You’ve never called a friend and said “Did you know that Ritz hotels are really nice?” You need to give people a reason to talk about you. Word of mouth starts with the topic of conversation. (It doesn’t start with a MySpace page or a viral video). Bland companies never give us a reason to talk, so we don’t talk about them.
There are seven emotions that cause someone to make a recommendation:

We talk about companies that give us a reason to talk.
Companies with personality constantly start conversations. These conversations lead to referrals. Referrals make you money.
A customer gained through word of mouth is free. As you get more and more customers for free, you change the fundamental cost structure of your company. And you can always beat a competitor who is paying for customers with expensive advertising. This is a competitive advantage that is permanent and sustainable.
Zappos gets 75% of their customers for free through word of mouth. Their competitors pay an average of $30 per new customer. That in a huge amount of free cash that Zappos can reinvest in customer service, innovation, and fun. Which furthers their advantage. They will sell $1 billion of shoes this year.
Start asking: Why would anybody talking about you?
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19 Comments Personality Means Giving People A Reason To Talk
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jeremy
May 26th, 2008 at 10:46 am
4Of course, I agree w/you, but I think we can drill down one level to the (gasp) individual level.
People talk about other people who have personality.
Andy-you know I (and probably many others) love your OOF messages. One can be bland and ’safe” or dare to be different and show personality. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, but that ‘personality’ enables you to differentiate yourself, as well.
Probably you need folks who are comfortable with displaying personality themselves…and then build on that at the team/group/corp level.
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September 4th, 2008 at 5:34 pm
5this guy really knows his stuff, Im always looking for great information on these topics! keep up the good work!
David
November 5th, 2008 at 8:35 am
6Lovely article and pics
Stephan Miller
December 23rd, 2008 at 10:37 am
7A lot of companies are still building an online presence assuming that people will find them. They just don’t get it and those that do can come from behind and beat the current leaders in their industry. It gives a bit of hope for the little guys out there who haven’t had their shot yet. The internet is theirs.
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January 15th, 2009 at 4:52 pm
8I have always found it much more difficult to talk about services and products I like, but if something irritates me I can go on for hours.
Jeremy Dubois
January 16th, 2009 at 6:11 pm
9A bad experience seems to invoke a much more emotional response…people get fired up and they tend to let the emotions flow!
food service
January 20th, 2009 at 1:12 pm
10Great info.
I agree superb service from the companies is a must.
thanks
ice machine maker
January 26th, 2009 at 11:52 am
11Great post! Providing professional services will definately bring you new business through word of mouth.
“conversations lead to referrals. Referrals make you money”
That is so true!
Atlanta Air Duct Cleaning
February 3rd, 2009 at 4:39 am
12Word of mouth is extremely powerful. I can tell you that we do advertise, but the best business we get is from referrals. and some of the best customers we ever got were from referrals we got from making a mistake, admitting it, and correcting it pronto!
Marian McCanless
February 4th, 2009 at 6:30 pm
13People tend to talk more about things that have raised their emotions to a high level. Whether it’s a bad experience or an “out of this world” one. Mediocre efforts don’t invoke high emotions.
Dieta dos Pontos
February 20th, 2009 at 5:25 am
14Word of mouth and quality service are the perfect way to hook a customer and keep him or her coming back. The things is most companies are focused on fast growth and high return on investment and fail to make a constant supply of high quality products or services.
A Coffey
April 21st, 2009 at 2:40 pm
15Also add to the list these company’s that give people a reason to talk: Wolferman’s, Harry & David, and SendABall.com
Ralph
April 30th, 2009 at 11:19 am
16I think Zippo is something different, it’s a very old brand, we heard the name from our fathers, and will tell our kids… if air Jordan or Ed Hardy stands for that long… they will do the same.
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May 2nd, 2009 at 1:17 pm
17It is very true. Even the most annoying commercials, have personality. Although people are saying how bad the commercial is, they are still talking.
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May 26th, 2009 at 5:54 pm
18this guy really knows his stuff, Im always looking for great information on these topics! keep up the good work!
Ed
June 11th, 2009 at 1:23 pm
19Quality of service or product is the number one reason for a customer to come back in my opinion. You can have great marketing, advertising etc but if the product is no good then you aren’t going anywhere. At least in my opinion.
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