How To Break Into The Market With Your Brand

In summary of the last class, where we talked about the different defects and the importance of tones, we will conclude the subject in this write up and proceed to talk about, how you can effectively break into the market with your brand.

H factor
speech problem that is marked by the inclusion of the |hə| sound in places where it shouldn’t be. It’s more like adding a breath before words that begin with vowel sounds.

Stress: Emphasis that is put on a word/sentence-based on the loudness and length

Pitch’ means how high the sound is. Pitch is a perceptual and subjective impression. If we look at the physical side, we speak of ‘frequency’. Frequency means how many Hz the sound has, whereas pitch tells how the listener perceives it.

Read Also: The Importance Of Tone In Communication

Tone is the attitude or how somebody sounds whereas intonation is the rise and fall of voice, sound, or tone

Having talked about the importance of tone and how the right use of it can go a long way in promoting your brand, let us take out some time to talk about your proposed business. Kindly go through the list below and sincerely answer the questions.

1. Are your business ideas wild, absurd, often not possible in a short term?

2. Are your business ideas Innovative, forward looking and a progressive move in the sector?

3. Are they safe and only promote small scale growth?

You will evaluate each of your potential choices using the five characteristics of a good opportunity:

Does it solve a customer need?
Does it provide a new product, service, or market?
Does it build on a competency already held in your business?
Is the business profitable?
Does it fit your personal drive and personality?

Exercise

On a notepad, briefly answer the following questions:

What are the risks in the prosed business?

Where will you find your first five customers? And your next five?

Will your clients be willing to pay, based on the price you want to have?

Be sincere about your answers and if you have any questions, you can send them to: talktochristychris@gmail.com

Listen to the podcast on this topic here

© Christy Chris

 

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