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147. How to be more memorable with Brad Powell

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After you give a talk, or make a presentation, or make a video, what if no one remembers what you said?

What if after all your posting on social media people don't remembers a thing you shared...?

A recent study that showed that when someone posts online or gives a talk... after just 48 hours... 80% of the information is gone!

Let that sink in: People can't recall 80% of what you say.

Whenever you create content, if all you do is share information people remember only 20% (or less)

Which begs the question, if all you're sharing is information, how are you bringing value?

So what can you do to make sure folks remember what you said?

Well, that's exactly what I'm covering in this episode - my simple 3-step process for ensuring that people remember you & your content
and think of you the next time they need what you offer.
Listen up!

Thanks for listening to The Standout Business Show: Content Marketing Tips, Personal Brand Tips & Video Marketing Tips for coaches, consultants & agencies.
If you liked this episode please leave us a 5 start review & share it with a friend!

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1. 147. How to be more memorable with Brad Powell (00:00:00)

2. Effective Communication and Memorable Messaging (00:00:06)

3. Storytelling for Memorability (00:11:40)

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Manage episode 425244183 series 2899136
Indhold leveret af Brad Powell. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Brad Powell eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

After you give a talk, or make a presentation, or make a video, what if no one remembers what you said?

What if after all your posting on social media people don't remembers a thing you shared...?

A recent study that showed that when someone posts online or gives a talk... after just 48 hours... 80% of the information is gone!

Let that sink in: People can't recall 80% of what you say.

Whenever you create content, if all you do is share information people remember only 20% (or less)

Which begs the question, if all you're sharing is information, how are you bringing value?

So what can you do to make sure folks remember what you said?

Well, that's exactly what I'm covering in this episode - my simple 3-step process for ensuring that people remember you & your content
and think of you the next time they need what you offer.
Listen up!

Thanks for listening to The Standout Business Show: Content Marketing Tips, Personal Brand Tips & Video Marketing Tips for coaches, consultants & agencies.
If you liked this episode please leave us a 5 start review & share it with a friend!

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. 147. How to be more memorable with Brad Powell (00:00:00)

2. Effective Communication and Memorable Messaging (00:00:06)

3. Storytelling for Memorability (00:11:40)

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