If you haven’t purchased your copy of How The World Sees You – by Sally Hogshead yet, here’s why you need to:
You already have certain naturally fascinating qualities. Sally Hogshead will walk you through discovering what they are and how to harness them in her new book How The World Sees You. These qualities positively shape how others perceive you. These are your Advantages. When you apply your Advantages, you’ll create better relationships, grow your business, and rise above your competition.
Let’s face it, we live in a distracted and competitive world.
It’s not your customer’s job to know what makes you different. It’s not your manager’s responsibility to figure out what makes you valuable. The same goes for your co-workers and clients.
So what if there was a guidebook that could show you how to do this? What if you could just copy and paste the words that describe you into your LinkedIn account, or your resume or speech slides?
Would you be interested in reading that book?
In any distracted or competitive situation, you must compete for attention. Every time you write an email, or leave a voicemail, or make a speech, you compete with a thousand distractions. Make it easy for people to understand what you’re offering.
Sally Hogshead’s book How the World Sees You is your one stop shop for all your communication and marketing needs.
Buy How the World Sees You today if you want the exact words and phrases you need to describe yourself, and what makes you different.
To learn what you’re already doing right, buy Sally’s book today.
To the most fascinating you.
This post originally appeared on howtofascinate.com.
Sally Hogshead is an international Hall of Fame Speaker and New York Times best-selling author of HOW THE WORLD SEES YOU , a complete guide on how to defeat the threat of competition and add value to every communication. She is also the author of FASCINATE: “Your 7 Triggers to Persuasion and Captivation. Sally’s books are founded on a scientifically-based system of influence, based on the brain’s hardwired patterns, and she has taught over 200,000 people how to use their natural strengths to become more persuasive.