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or satisfy a need. Care about them, and they’ll care about what you say.Some franchisors seem to act in like highway robbers. They mistreat their franchisees and want to take the largest slice of profits. So how can you ensure that you do not end up buying the wrong franchise business?A franchise business should be like a partnership where both parties gain. But some operators seem to treat their franchisees as cash cows and conti 4. Earn Your Audience’s Trust and Goodwill. If they like and trust you, they’ll take your side. They will laugh at your humor, nod at all the right moments, and agree with you even if they don’t quite follow your logic. So get them on your side. Begin by respecting them. Talk about their interests and concerns. Look them in the eye, one person at a time. 5. Be Brief. When is the last time you wished a speaker had gone on longer? Audiences are overwhelmed by too many demands on their time and attention. They won't compla 3 Simple Steps to Getting Thousands in Free Advertising n if they don’t quite follow your logic. So get them on your side. Begin by respecting them. Talk
about their interests and concerns. Look them in the eye, one person at a time.Many entrepreneurs believe that they understand what public relations is, but very few do. Publicity and public relations can be used to boost your business by thousands of dollars a week or kill it; the trouble is using it to your advantage.I’m going to cover a few of the basics for getting good publicity and why you need to do them. If you do, you can be a 5. Be Brief. When is the last time you wished a speaker had gone on longer? Audiences are overwhelmed by too many demands on their time and attention. They won't complain if your speech is shorter than your assigned time. Get to your point. Make it as powerfully as you can. And stop talking. 6. Be Bold. Everyone gets nervous -- even experienced speakers. Instead of trying to get rid of your fears, focus on your audience and their welfare. Care about what you want to tell them. Your concern will keep your fears at bay long enough for you to say your piece. 7. Eliminate Weasel Words. Weak, fuzzy, and evasive words -- weasel words -- are the tools of slugs and cowards, not leaders. Avoid sounding like the annual report of a company that tries to make a bad year sound good. Shun trendy words and phrases like action item, at the end of the day, bottom line, client-centric, functionality, impactful, interface, leverage, operationalize, paradigm, proactive, pushing the envelope, synergize, value-added, win-win, and world class. As a general rule, short words are strong words. And strong words are the choice of leaders. When you speak like a leader -- even if you don’t have the position or title -- people will think of you as a leader. And that's a good thing.
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