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Spread Like Wildfire
Every message has three components:
This is obvious, right? In marketing, you'd call this product / market / medium; in a presentation, you'd call this content / audience / delivery; and so on. But it's one thing to understand these things exist; it's another to use them whenever you deliver a message. How do you turn your message into something they listen to, act on, and remember long after you've gone? In high school physics, I learned that the gravitational attraction between two planets depends on three things: the size of the first planet, the size of the second planet, and how close they are to each other. The bigger they are, the greater the gravitational force between them; and the closer they are, the greater the force.
![]() The same applies to your messages. Your success depends on three things:
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How good is your message?Think about an idea, product, service or concept you'd like to deliver - whether it's in a one-to-one sales meeting, a group presentation, a marketing flyer, or your Web site. How well are you doing these three things?
Use these specific questions to evaluate your message ...Your Idea:
Your Audience
Your Delivery
Use these 15 questions to evaluate every message before you deliver it. Key words: Clear Communication, presentation skills
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