Same Side Selling Podcast

065 Bob London | Why Most Marketing Fails


Listen Later

All of us have had the unpleasant experience of receiving a phone call or an email from someone trying to sell us something. But what makes it so unpleasant? Typically it's because the person writing or speaking to us is focused on what they want to give us and what they have to offer, an approach that doesn't work.
On today's show, Bob London joins us to explain why so much of marketing still uses this approach even though it fails, a few great examples from his life and how to show your customers that you really are different. Listen in to hear Bob's humorous insights that will shift your marketing perspective immediately, for the better.
Listen to this episode and discover:
· What technique helped Bob double his business without putting in more effort?
· Why being on Inc. 500's Top 5,000 list is a double-edged sword.
· Is the term "full service" useful or simply an empty, meaningless phrase?
· Why does Jeff Bezos have an empty chair in every meeting?
· Email automation gone terribly wrong: an example from Bob's life.
· And so much more!
Episode Overview
If you've listened to the show before you've heard me mention the concept of "the elevator rant", and today's guest is the inventor of that phrase. His name is Bob London and he is the Founder and President of London, Ink, a firm that helps businesses understand and speak to their customers' greatest needs and wants. He has an incredible track record doing so, and he shares his wisdom today.
Because he's a man with his finger on the pulse of the marketing world, I asked him for a few specific examples he has seen recently. He gave me several great illustrations, including one that highlights a highly common marketing mistake and one that shows how marketing can have an incredible impact when done right. We'll start with the marketing mistake.
Recently one of his clients, a law firm, took out a $25,000 newspaper ad. The ad's headline read: A better law firm experience in D.C. The remainder of the ad was generic copy about what makes them different from other law firms. The copy focused solely on the firm itself, rather than the benefits of working with them. They missed the opportunity to actually show what makes them a better law firm experience.
Bob had suggestions for them that you can apply to your business. He says if you really want to show your customers how you are different, start by marketing to them in their own words and solving their problems (the concept of "the elevator rant").
For example, this law firm could have said things like: our partners do 75% of the actual work, not everything is farmed out to a junior associate. We don't have new business quotas at our law firm. Our client-facing team averages 95% more experience than other law firms. Several of our partners actually have real-world experience working in X industries (fill in the blank). We don't bill you for every phone call.
Those are actual pain points Bob discovered in his research. Those phrases are real words used by C level executives about their experiences working with law firms and are prime examples of how to market to someone effectively.
***
Bob has several other great examples on the show today, including an email drip list he is on that will show you exactly what type of content marketing does NOT work! It's a funny story that will both entertain and illuminate, listen in for all of that and more on this edition of Grow My Revenue.
For full show notes, visit: http://www.ianaltman.com/podcast/bob-london/
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Same Side Selling PodcastBy Same Side Selling Podcast

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

71 ratings


More shows like Same Side Selling Podcast

View all
Freakonomics Radio by Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher

Freakonomics Radio

31,983 Listeners

Planet Money by NPR

Planet Money

30,700 Listeners

Motley Fool Money by The Motley Fool

Motley Fool Money

3,199 Listeners

The a16z Show by Andreessen Horowitz

The a16z Show

1,092 Listeners

Up First from NPR by NPR

Up First from NPR

56,516 Listeners

The Indicator from Planet Money by NPR

The Indicator from Planet Money

9,528 Listeners

All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg by All-In Podcast, LLC

All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg

9,951 Listeners

The Megyn Kelly Show by SiriusXM

The Megyn Kelly Show

40,385 Listeners

The Sales Management. Simplified. Podcast with Mike Weinberg by Mike Weinberg

The Sales Management. Simplified. Podcast with Mike Weinberg

258 Listeners