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How To Be That Guy

 

I am That Guy.

And I didnt even mean for it to happen. It just did.

It all started five years ago when I had a crazy idea to start wearing a nametag to make people friendlier. The only catch was, I planned to wear it all day. Everyday. For the rest of my life.

I know.

But it worked. It worked really well. And aside from the obvious jokes about my memory problems, the occasional (by which I mean constant) stares from strangers, and the initial feelings of embarrassment, it was beautiful! People acted friendlier. Approachability was in the air. And strangers said hello who otherwise would have stared at the pavement!

Then, after about 6 months, something happened. People didnt just call me Scott anymore. They called me Scott, that guy with the nametag. And thats when everything changed. Thats when I became That Guy. And just like all the other business people who once discovered that they too, were That Guy, I never looked back.

And a result, being That Guy has now become the single most advantageous factor of my business.

That Guy is an individual, not an actual guy. I ask you to please ignore the gender of the term, even though I refer to him in the masculine. That Guy is someone whose unique personality, values and lifestyle consistently pervades everything he does, thinks and says.

In other words: somebody who reminds everybody of nobody else.

Some experts call it personal branding. Knowing thy self. Starting with your strengths. Differentiation. Keeping it real. Standing out. Being unique.

Whatever.

Same skeleton, different flesh. I like the term That Guy because it humanizes the concept of individuality. You can have lunch with That Guy. You can call That Guy for advice. You can tell your friends and customers to go to That Guys website. Because That Guy...is just cool. And he holds permanent shelf space in your mind.

Who is That Guy?
Have you ever heard of Jared Fogel? Of course you have. Everybody knows Jared. Hes that guy who lost over 250 pounds eating nothing but Subway sandwiches for an entire year. But that was only the beginning. Jared has now made a career out of his accomplishments. In addition to being the official spokesperson for the company, Jared is the go-to guy for education about weight loss, discipline and nutrition. As a result, he has a profitable career that helps millions of people each year attain healthy lifestyles.

Not to mention, he probably gets lots of free sandwiches.

The best part is, Jared Fogel used to be Some Guy. But then he found a way to personify his values, uniqueness and talents into a business and life that inspired and helped others. And now, hes That Guy.

Now, hes somebody who reminds everybody of nobody.

Why Be That Guy?
Being That Guy is advantageous to your business in several ways. First, theres the connection. Customers dont buy products, they buy people they like and relate to FIRST. Then and only then - do they buy products.

Next is trust. You see, customers no longer trust big companies due to the proliferation of corporate scandals and corruption (thanks Enron!). They want a face. A person. An individual they can confide in. So when it comes down to business, everyone trusts That Guy. Because hes a human, not a company.

Then theres credibility, an aura of expertise which is perceived by your customers based on your actions. Not your intentions, your actions. Because people only give you credit for what they see you do - consistently.

That Guy also projects authenticity. This is a characteristic present in any That Guy because he keeps it real. He maintains congruency between what he believes, what he says and what he does. This is essential to business success not only because your customers are smarter than ever before, but also because they have better BS meters than ever before.

Lastly, theres confidence, the one emotion you want flowing through the mind and heart of every person you serve. Because when youre That Guy, customers will be confident youre the best. Confident that you will serve them better than anyone. Confident that youre so incredibly unique, knowledgeable and valuable, that you become somebody who reminds them of nobody. And in the end, customers want to work with someone who is authentic, real and has passion for what he does. In other words, people want to work with That Guy, not Some Guy.

What Guy Are You?
The good news is, you already are That Guy. You just need to get to know him a little better. Now, although the entire process of becoming That Guy will span over a series of upcoming articles, here are some exercises to get you started.

Every time I _______________, it makes people stop, listen and say WOW
People always remember me for _________________
Im the first and/or only person to _______________
Im probably the only person youll ever meet who will _________________
If you looked up the word _______________ in the dictionary, youd see me
If you googled the word ________________, the first ten pages would be my website
If was giving a speech to 10,000 people and I only had three sentences to use in my introduction, they would say _____________________
In my marketing materials, the words or phrases you will find that nobody else uses are ______________________
After saying _________________, I tell customers because thats just the way I do business.
When my coworkers need help with _____________, they always call me
As soon as I leave a conversation with a group of new people, theyre all probably thinking to themselves, ___________________
After people get to know me, theyll never think about ________________ the same way again
When friends or family members introduce me to new people, they say_________
My whole life, people have always said I was like a _____________________
I stopped _________________, people would be disappointed
When business people introduce me to others, they say ___________________
The most remarkable thing about my life is _________________________
The most remarkable thing about my business is ____________________
When I give my business card to someone, they usually say ________________
Im known for being ___________________
The compliment I seem to receive all the time is ______________________
There is nobody walking the planet who could share the message about _________________ better than me

With your answers to the above exercises, it should be a piece of cake to fill out this last one:

I AM THAT GUY WHO ___________________________________________

Once youve figured that out, you will be ready for the next step: introducing That Guy to as many people as possible. But well talk about that next time.

Author: Scott Ginsberg
 
Author Bio:

Scott Ginsberg

Scott Ginsberg is the only person in the world who wears a nametag 24-7-365 to encourage people to become friendlier and more approachable. He is the author of three books including "HELLO, my name is Scott," "The Power of Approachability" and "How To Be That Guy." As a speaker, Scott works with companies and professionals worldwide on how to be approachable, become unforgettable and make a name for yourself. Scott has also been recognized by CNN, USA, Cosmopolitan and The Wall Street Journal as "The Authority on Approachability" & "The World's Foremost Expert on Nametags." And, he has recently been inducted into the Hall of Fame of Ripley’s Believe it Or Not.

 
 
 

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