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16 Responses to “Are you Selling Carrots or Chocolate?”

  1. Keri Norley

    Nov 3rd, 2009

    Thanks Kevin… funny that I call my blog “Confessions of a Chocoholic”. I love chocolate and relate to this one.

    I teach people who to lose fat and still eat chocolate! Have your carrot and eat chocolate too. :) Maybe that’s my piece of chocolate that you are referring to.

    Thanks for the thought…

  2. Sunny

    Oct 28th, 2009

    Yes we know how enticing chocolate can be & if we learn the to connect that same kind of desire for chocolate into the desire for our products & services then we have truly mastered the arti of marketing to our clients.

  3. Joe

    Oct 27th, 2009

    I’m always ready for more of Kevin.

  4. giulietta nardone

    Oct 23rd, 2009

    Ditto on the dessert Jeff! Makes total sense.

    Kevin, love, love this fun title! Signed on. I’m revving up my inner seductress. Let’s all “marketing flirt” with our clients … I’m gonna wear lipstick when I listen in.

    Giulietta, Inspirational Rebellete

  5. Scout Wilkins

    Oct 20th, 2009

    I’ll be on that call for sure, Kevin – the great questions you have posed these past six months have given me so much good food for thought…doesn’t surprise me we’re on to dessert now!

  6. Neille Hoffman

    Oct 20th, 2009

    Chocolate is my favorite FOOD! And I’m sure I’m not the only person who feels that way.

    My company Aurum Design has gone to great lengths to acquire GoldKenn chocolate bars for our client thank yous… they are only available in duty free shops at International Airports. The hoops you jump through for the love of chocolate and the desire of greatness.

    Neille

  7. Brennan Kingsland

    Oct 20th, 2009

    What an EXCELLENT analogy!

    Time to re-evaluate where the “chocolate” is in our offer. Offering carrots certainly hasn’t worked.

    Your friend,
    Brennan

    P.S. Thanks for the timing of the call.

  8. Susan

    Oct 20th, 2009

    Thanks Kevin! I can really “grok” the feeling my prospects need to be having about what I do from the way you’ve described it. I feel a re-write coming on. = >

    What a great metaphor!
    Susan

  9. Stage Hypnotist Simone

    Oct 19th, 2009

    caN I HAVE A BITE?

  10. Tatyana Gann

    Oct 19th, 2009

    Great blog post about chocolate. It makes great sense about giving people what they crave and what gets them excited… Not boring cookie cutter stuff. What is important is to be creative in expressing what we offer and make it irrestistible to let go..

    Thanks

    Tatyana Gann

  11. Mike

    Oct 19th, 2009

    Hey Kevin…

    Great stuff! I’d REALLY love to learn how to make this work for my business.

    Thanks so much for posting this.

    Peace,
    Mike

  12. Carole

    Oct 19th, 2009

    Well, I am kinda selling carrots and chocolate
    ;-)
    You just helped me gel an idea that I’ve been trying to figure out. Thanks! Can’t wait for the call – I’m sure it will be awesome.

  13. Mike Estes

    Oct 19th, 2009

    This leapfrogs way beyond “benefits & features” and goes straight the “jugular of desire”.

    Excuse me, but I suddenly have the urge for chocolate…

    Mike

  14. Felicia Slattery

    Oct 19th, 2009

    Yummy post Kevin!

    Creating client desire is like getting them to crave what you offer. I LOVE that.

    There’s quite a difference between admire and desire. We admire what carrots can do for us. But desire chocolate. It’s the difference between enjoying something and feeling in your soul you just have to have it.

    Yes communication is the key. Thanks for singing my song :-)

    Felicia

  15. Jeff Herring

    Oct 19th, 2009

    Sell the dessert, give ‘em the vegetables…and the awesome chocolate!

    Jeff

    • Andy Duncan

      Oct 20th, 2009

      My thoughts exactly Jeff. Start with dessert. Have the “good for you” stuff afterward. Mom had it backwards! :)

      – Andy


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