Why do some people immediately capture your attention while others—despite having something worthwhile to say—lose you almost instantly?
The answer often comes down to curiosity.
Curiosity creates engagement. It makes people lean in, pay attention and want to know what comes next. And that principle applies whether you're having a conversation, giving a presentation, writing an email, creating a video, recording a podcast or trying to attract a prospective client.
In this episode, I share a simple way to create what I call a "curiosity gap"—the space between what someone already knows and what they suddenly want to know. You'll discover several questions you can ask yourself to uncover more compelling ideas, how specificity can make a story almost impossible to ignore, and a simple two-sentence test you can use to determine whether your message is actually engaging.
Because getting attention isn't necessarily about being louder, more outrageous or more promotional. Sometimes you simply need to give people a reason to wonder, "Wait…what does he mean by that?"
And if you'd like help creating messaging that gets the attention of the affluent clients you want to attract, I can help. In less than an hour working together, we can develop messaging specifically for your business that's compelling, curiosity-driven and designed to make the right prospects want to know more about you and what you do.
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