Saturday, April 18, 2009

Speak Your Customer’s Language

I needed help. My web building skills were seriously lacking. I couldn’t build the website I wanted. It was time for a Boulder Craigslist ad. I put up an ad describing what I wanted, and asked for samples of web designer’s work.

Next time, I will be clearer when placing the ad. I was looking for a local designer, but I received more responses from India than Boulder. Yet the actual responses to the ad were what really shocked me. Freelance web designers and even people who own website design companies generally have no clue how to sell their products. I wasn’t contacted by any local web-design companies. If I were in the business, I would be scanning Craigslist daily. It’s a free source to obtain work.

I consider myself to be of at least average intelligence. I am good at some things and hopeless at others. I am a terrible student of subjects I have no interest in. I used to read business books and magazines while my high school and college teachers were lecturing. I cannot build anything and have limited technical skills. I could probably be diagnosed with severe ADD. On the other hand, I am excellent in mental math, can remember any article I have read, and can speak Spanish very well and Mandarin fairly well. The point is, we all have things we are good at and can understand easily. We all also have things we are not so good at and do not understand well. For these things, I call in an expert.

I reviewed previous work from the web designers I contacted. I found a bunch of decent sites with introductions and pages full of flash that took too long to load. Customers are not looking for a Hollywood production. They want information and they want it fast.

I like to find an expert that can at least speak some of my language. I have found a serious disconnect between my language and the language of web designers. I checked xcitepro software. Looks great, but who builds it, and how do you build it? I tried to work with gatorhost and godaddy. Again, I am clueless. I currently have my retail businesses on an easy to use click and build site. I do not try to sell much on the site but it serves its purpose. I need more to run an Internet business, and I need help.

Back to Craigslist. I left my phone number with three web designers yesterday. One emailed back and requested the specs of the website before he would return my call. If I knew the damn specs, I would not need help in the first place. Any questions could have been answered by a phone call. Delete. I have two more prospects left. Neither one called back in a reasonable amount of time. Delete, delete. Back to square one.

The point of this is not to talk about my personal frustration. The point is, we must be reminded to talk to our own customers in the language they understand and can comprehend. This is not common sense advice. Too often, we assume people understand us when they do not.

And if anyone has advice for this special needs web wannabee, my computer is always on…

19 comments:

  1. I have found that often by describing the problem well enough to solicit help from others I make it clear enough to solve it myself.

    Seize the Day,

    Rob
    Sales Eagles Soar Above the Competition!Personal Asset Protection For Small Business Owners

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  2. Actually one of my future projects involves a how to site

    You are right-each of us has skills and interests of interst to others

    Thanks
    JC JC

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  3. It seems many professionals can't see past the realms of their field and are unable to translate what they do into real-life benefits for clients unfamiliar with their speciality - who speak a different language.

    All the best,
    Yann

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  4. It's a good thing I speak ice cream. Typically mint chocolate chip. :)

    Best regards,

    April Braswell

    Dating Expert and Online Dating Coach

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  5. Yap, it's essential to talk in your prospects' & customers' language.

    We ASSUME Make A** between You & ME )too much.

    John Ho
    Numerology Expert Helps Understanding Personalities for Better Influence & Persuasion (WordPress Blog)
    Numerology Expert Helps Understanding Personalities for Better Influence & Persuasion (Money Page)

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  6. Many people in business look at it from their perspective and not the customer. They try to force their view on the customer. Perhaps this is why so many small businesses fail.



    Bob Kaufer
    If you MOVE like the Tin Man, you will THINK like the Scarecrow and FEEL like the Lion

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  7. Your point is so well taken. When I sold business insurance my ability to speak in the clients language was often my greatest asset. I think it is Robs and Kevins. I am building VERY SIMPLE template websites for people now who have given up like you have and charging a fraction of what webdesigners do because I speak English. I do this with Boomers and others who just don't "computer". and I get a real kick out of it.
    SunnyMarie
    www.sunnymarie.com
    www.sunnymarie.wordpress.com

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  8. One of these days we'll have computers and software that tells us exactly what it is we want to know and how to fix our websites. A voice from our speakers, "Hello, this is Ralph, your installed software advisor. You want to move that < from there over to here." Why isn't someone developing the program? Or maybe they are.

    -Pat
    Business Owners Fast Track to Internet Profits

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  9. Mark,

    This is a great post. I know in our cellular business a lot of our sales professionals confuse customers and speak lingo that they have no clue about.

    I like to keep things simple for our customers and break it down for them so a relationship is developed LONG TERM.

    Anyways great post.

    Mitch
    BlackBerry 8310 Specialist

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  10. We should never assume. I paid a lady lots of money to build me a site. She had a good track record of sales with her site. But, she was building it from her view of sales. Didn't work.

    Lynn Lane
    www.Warriorofsuccess.com

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  11. I also speak coffee chocolate chip... I mean, if anyone was ASKING....;)

    Best regards,

    April Braswell

    Dating Expert and Online Dating Coach

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  12. Man i feel your pain, i'm damn good with a hammer, can shoot straight, can catch a whale in a mud puddle and have some real good ideas. getting those ideas out of my brain through my fingers onto a keyboard has been excruciating. I feel the need for some caribbean coconut gelato now.

    Don Shepherd
    Central Oregon Expert

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  13. Don, Its funny you said that. we actually have Jamaican coconut ice cream and gelato.

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  14. Rob had a good point.

    I do have xsitepro2 and there was DEFINITELY a learning curve that i fought. I didn't want to "read the directions" but finally gave in and spent a good chunk of time learning.
    I'm sure it's not as good as the professional site but you can let me know what you think. theharwoodcenter.com

    I did hire someone to do my store as I was losing my mind trying to figure it out myself.
    It was worth the money to save what little sanity I have left! :-)

    Jen

    The Harwood Center - Tinnitus, Chronic Illness, Fers, Phobias, and Anxiety

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  15. I'm write there with you. I am talented and learned in some areas not so much and others. It is alway a good idea to call in an expert when in over your head. Funny how you got no responses from your local web people.

    Kind regards,
    Anthony
    http://www.anthonylemme.com

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  16. I meant right not write. Lol

    Anthony

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