You Don't Have To Sell Yourself To Your Audience, Just Know WIIFT!
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Summary
In this conversation, Wes Ehnert discusses the concept of 'What's In It For Them' (WIFT) as a crucial element in communication, particularly in sales, interviews, and presentations. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the audience's perspective and connecting with their needs to effectively convey messages. Ehnert also highlights the universal human desires for safety and connection, and how these can be leveraged to create impactful interactions. Finally, he introduces the idea of delivering a 'secret sauce'—a unique value proposition that sets one apart from others in competitive situations.
Keywords
WIFT, sales techniques, audience perspective, communication, connection, human needs, job interviews, presentations, secret sauce
Takeaways
WIFT stands for 'What's In It For Them'.
Understanding the audience's perspective is crucial.
It's easy to lose sight of the audience's needs.
No one will buy into your ideas unless they see value.
Everyone wants to feel safe in their choices.
Connection is a fundamental human need.
People prefer to save resources, including money.
Research is key to understanding what the audience values.
Empathy helps in seeing things from the audience's perspective.
Delivering a unique value proposition can set you apart.
Titles
Unlocking the Power of WIFT
The Art of Audience Engagement
Sound Bites
"What's in it for them?"
"People want to save money."
"Develop your secret sauce."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Career Talk
00:08 Understanding 'What's In It For Them' (WIFT)
05:32 Applying WIFT in Career Contexts
12:08 Connecting with Your Audience
17:24 The Secret Sauce in Communication
16 episodes