I never realized how hard it is to find an expert! Seems kind of hard to believe, doesn’t it? I found lots and lots of world recognized authorities, gurus, shamans, goddesses, mavens, most-sought-afters, acclaimed geniuses, wizards, etc. I just want an expert and now I have to sort through all these folks and ultimately decide if they are really an expert in their field or just really good at coming up with titles.
I can only surmise that the biggest reason behind this proliferation of descriptors is an attempt to distinguish oneself from others offering the same sort of expertise.
But I can tell you what one of the consequences of this effort is: the devaluing of the descriptor and the resulting confusion in consumers. I don’t think this is your goal as a business person, right?
What exactly is a business goddess and what does she do?
How much conjuration is there in business?
Unfortunately, the desire to distinguish through such descriptors has only resulted in a confusing and somewhat boring sameness. What was originally thought to be clever and provide some meaningful insight now only provides non-meaning (i.e. nonsense). Much of this devaluation has bled through to products and programs so that they too are full of words of such exaggerated connotation that meaning has been largely lost.
Why not just say what you mean and what you do in clear precise language devoid of descriptors which dilute your message? Compared to some of the wild proclamations that exist, your text may seem rather bland, but ask yourself these questions: does it convey what you do, who you are, and what it means clearly, unambiguously, and concisely? If so, then you’ve covered what you need to cover! The consumer will overlook the blandness you perceive if the message is one they are looking for.
Again, if I am looking for an expert, I am not at all sure why I need a goddess, maven, wizard, etc.
Simplicity, clarity, and conciseness facilitate communication not impede it.
If your Ideal Client is looking for something…what will she hear from you?









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Hi Cindy. Great post. I loved what you had to share. I agree it can get confusing these days to identify who knows they’re stuff and who’s just making it up.
I believe in simplicity in marketing. Make it easy for prospective clients to understand how you can add value.
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