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LET ME ASK YA THIS… Have you ever thought about hiring yourself? LET ME SUGGEST THIS... For the list called, "16 Ways to be the Best," send an email to me, and you win the list for free! * * * * Scott Ginsberg

Don’t act like you’re not impressed.But as the world’s foremost expert, I am uniquely qualified to give an opinion on how nametags should be worn. Here’s my theory:No last names. No company names. No logos. No titles. No acronyms. No designations. First name only. Nothing else.This levels the playing field. This restores the balance of power. This eliminates competition. This prevents pigeonholing. And this stops people from being better than others with a lesser tag. By eliminating unnecessary labels, by stripping accumulated adjectives and by boiling people down to their human essence – their names – it’s harder to judge each other and easier to get to know each other.I wonder how different our planet would be if we were willing to put values before vocation, humanity before statistics, personality before position and individuality before industry.I wonder.LET ME ASK YA THIS…How do you put yourself on equal footing with the people around you?LET ME SUGGEST THIS...For the list called, "31 Questions to Test Your Listening Skills" send an email to me, and you win the list for free!* * * *Scott Ginsberg

Whether you’re a writer, freelancer, artist, entrepreneur, or part of a mobile workforce, there are more people going it alone that every before in history.Our culture encourages it, our technology enables it and our economy demands it.Which is great for productivity and flexibility.But we’re still human. And human beings are social animals.Creativity without community, isn’t.And don’t get me wrong. I wouldn’t trade my job for anything on the planet. The fact that I get to make my own schedule, make my own decisions, make my own money and make a measurable difference in the world – all while doing what I love – is an honor and a privilege.But. When the inevitable loneliness starts to creep in like a toxic mist, we need every ounce of our creative capacity to stay connected, stay supported and stay afloat. Otherwise the isolation will drive us insane, and will drive our businesses into the ground.Thank god for the nametag. It keeps me connected. It sustains me. It’s my constant spark for human contact. And every day I get to interact with cool new people from all walks of life that I never would have met otherwise.It’s my analog friend request.LET ME ASK YA THIS…What's yours?LET ME SUGGEST THIS...For the list called, "58 Questions about Questions" send an email to me, and you win the list for free!* * * *Scott Ginsberg

If you want to reach the world.If you want to make a name for yourself.If you want to win with the people who matter most.You have to use your hand, and you have to use your heart.And I know what you’re thinking.Great. Is he going to get all touchy feely now?Yes. That’s exactly what’s going to happen, because that’s exactly what people crave.To feel like they’ve been touched. How many of your people don’t feel touched?How many of your people don’t feel at all?AND JUST SO YOU KNOW: I’m not suggesting you start hugging everyone you meet.Nor am I suggesting you formulate a touchpoint strategy for managing the customer experience that aligns with the brand promise. Excuse me while I vomit.Being touchy feely is much bigger – and better – than that. It’s about leaving people feeling seen, heard and essential. Today we’re going to talk how to make yourself, your brand and your organization more touchy feely:1. Give people the experience of psychological visibility

Second: While engaging with people, resist the urge to check your email. Stop looking over their shoulder to see if there’s somebody more important to talk to you. Just be with the people you’re with, right now. Third: When someone comes to you with their problems, understand that they’re not looking for advice – they’re looking for understanding. Don’t dispense answers when they’re looking for affirmation.Nothing touches people more than your willingness to be a mirror. When was the last time you slowed down and noticed people?2. Be open to all levels of intimacy

After all, each of your relationships – from customers you’ve known since day one to prospects you’ve known since this morning – is an ongoing laboratory of learning how to love. And it’s more than memorizing a few pieces of personal information. Intimacy is about sharing vulnerability, showing feelings and showering acceptance. It’s about weathering storms together, experiencing meaningful connection and creating emotional closeness. What would be different if that described the relationships you had with your customers?3. Slow down

A helpful question to ask throughout your day is, “Why am I rushing?” Odds are, you won’t come up with a good answer. You might not slow down right away. But this friendly mental disruption will create a newfound awareness. And before you know it, communicating with you will become a more relaxing experience. Remember: When people come into contact with you, it should be emotionally rewarding – not physically draining. Haste doesn’t make waste – it makes people feel ignored. What elements of your daily routine could be slower?4. Bring people center stage

The secret is: If you truly want to touch someone, it’s not enough to request their story. You also have to receive it, respect it and retell it. Otherwise they may as well be winking in the dark. That’s what I love about blogging: It provides a public forum where I can bring other people’s story center stage. Often without their knowledge, but never without their acknowledgment. In my experience, this is the perfect way to use technology for getting touchy feely. As long as you treat people’s truth accurately and respectfully, they’ll never feel untouched. People can’t live without a story to tell. How often you handing them the microphone?5. Hold up your homework

And rightly so, too. Doing something that touching isn’t easy. But the lesson learned is: When something takes everything you have, tell people. Not to boast about how strong you are. But to offer validation that they are people worth caring about, showing up for and giving yourself away to. When was the last time you went out of your way to tell someone that you went out of your way?REMEMBER: Every day our world becomes less humane in our treatment of each other.I know touchy feely isn’t easy.I know touchy feely isn’t for everybody.But it sure beats avoidy ignory.LET ME ASK YA THIS...Who are you touching?LET ME SUGGEST THIS...For a list called, "7 Ways to Out Experience the Competition," send an email to me, and you win the list for free!* * * *Scott Ginsberg

Straight from my column on monthly column on American Express Open Forum, here are a few to consider: 1. Interaction is the agent of human decision

Brands are reaching users. Writers are reaching readers. Artists are reaching collectors. Leaders are reaching followers. But you don’t need a nametag. You need to be open to what can emerge from every interaction. You need to interact with people in praise of whatever they have to offer. You need to approach everyone you encounter with a spirit of acknowledgment. Because every time you interact with people, you make a choice. A choice to engage with swift responsiveness, nonstop gratitude, unexpected honesty, exquisite playfulness and loving unfairness. Those aren’t just interactions – they’re social gifts. And they change people forever. Are you known for a unique way of interacting with the world?2. The media is your customer

“Television is about the personality and the message, somebody who would be fun to watch every episode. Viewers don’t care about talent and skill. They want to laugh, be entertained and have their imagination captured. And after doing a lot of research on potential, I didn’t like anyone else. But you – you remind me of me. And that’s why I reached out.”Cool. So we did a few conference calls, got the lawyers involved, signed an option agreement – I even flew out to Hollywood to meet with a few network producers. Unfortunately, the screenwriter got an offer to become a lead a writer on Survivor, the highest rated reality show of the decade. Damn you, Jeff Probst! And I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed. But I wasn’t devastated. If anything, it was another glimpse into that whole world. It was an educational experience that taught me what the network wants. That’s one thing you learn about working with the media: You can’t get your hopes up. You can’t beat yourself up. And you can’t torture yourself waiting in limbo. Nor can you run around telling everyone you’re going to be on television. The media is your customer, and you are an ocean under a fickle moon. You just have to keep saying to yourself, “It’s only a matter of time.” When it hits, will you be ready?3. Enable the mystery

Anyway, the point is that people are enthralled by mystery. They never grow tired of things that invite constant interpretation. And your ability to fascinate them is a tremendous asset. Like Houdini, you have to emanate an aura of delightful unpredictability. You have leave the public always wanting more, wondering about your next move. Will you underestimate the profitability of mystery?4. Reputational capital

And there it is. Four years of college. Thanks, mom and dad. Money well spent. But I learned something that day. You can’t outsource reputation. It’s not what’s in a name – it’s what after a name that counts. And if you don’t make a name for yourself, somebody will make one for you. Nametag Wearer. Sheesh. What would be written under your name?5. Take a stand

That’s what my friend Matt likes to remind me: You weren’t wearing a sticker – you were taking a stand. Damn right I was. I was taking a stand for my identity. I was taking a stand against anonymity. I was taking a stand in the name of approachability. When you do this, people notice. It draws them in. It teaches them how to treat you. And it reminds them that you’re a person with feelings and you demand to be heard. Life’s too short to keep our doubts to ourselves, too important to keep our positions unknown and too beautiful to keep our conclusions quiet. Opinionated is the new black. Are you wearing it well?REMEMBER: To be an entrepreneur is to take a risk.You don’t need to wear a nametag – but you do need to stick yourself out there.LET ME ASK YA THIS…What's your nametag?LET ME SUGGEST THIS...For a list called, "11 Ways to Out Google Your Competitors," send an email to me, and you win the list for free!* * * *Scott Ginsberg

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This clip is from The Go Network on Vimeo! LET ME ASK YA THIS… Have you ever thought about hiring yourself? LET ME SUGGEST THIS... For the list called, "16 Ways to be the Best," send an email to me, and you win the list for free! * * * * Scott Ginsberg That Guy with the Nametag

Not to brag, but I hold the world record for wearing nametags. Don’t act like you’re not impressed.But as the world’s foremost expert, I am uniquely qualified to give an opinion on how nametags should be worn. Here’s my theory:No last names. No company names. No logos. No titles. No acronyms. No designations. First name only. Nothing else.This levels the playing field. This restores the balance of power. This eliminates competition. This prevents pigeonholing. And this stops people from being better than others with a lesser tag. By eliminating unnecessary labels, by stripping accumulated adjectives and by boiling people down to their human essence – their names – it’s harder to judge each other and easier to get to know each other.I wonder how different our planet would be if we were willing to put values before vocation, humanity before statistics, personality before position and individuality before industry.I wonder.LET ME ASK YA THIS…How do you put yourself on equal footing with the people around you?LET ME SUGGEST THIS...For the list called, "31 Questions to Test Your Listening Skills" send an email to me, and you win the list for free!* * * *Scott GinsbergThat Guy with the Nametag

The road less traveled isn’t just foggy – it’s lonely.Whether you’re a writer, freelancer, artist, entrepreneur, or part of a mobile workforce, there are more people going it alone that every before in history.Our culture encourages it, our technology enables it and our economy demands it.Which is great for productivity and flexibility.But we’re still human. And human beings are social animals.

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To feel like they’ve been touched.

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What would be different if that described the relationships you had with your customers?

What elements of your daily routine could be slower?

How often you handing them the microphone?

When was the last time you went out of your way to tell someone that you went out of your way?

Sick of selling?Tired of cold calling?Bored with traditional prospecting approaches?

After four thousand days of wearing a nametag, I’ve learned more lessons about being an entrepreneur than I ever could have learned in college.Straight from my column on monthly column on American Express Open Forum, here are a few to consider: 1. Interaction is the agent of human decision. Any time people decide to listen to, buy from, get behind, partner with or tell others about you, it’s probably because of the interaction they had with you. How they experienced you. How they experienced themselves in relation to you. And fortunately, the cost of interaction is approaching zero. Thanks to the Internet, we now have greater access to each other than ever before.Brands are reaching users. Writers are reaching readers. Artists are reaching collectors. Leaders are reaching followers. But you don’t need a nametag. You need to be open to what can emerge from every interaction. You need to interact with people in praise of whatever they have to offer. You need to approach everyone you encounter with a spirit of acknowledgment. Because every time you interact with people, you make a choice. A choice to engage with swift responsiveness, nonstop gratitude, unexpected honesty, exquisite playfulness and loving unfairness. Those aren’t just interactions – they’re social gifts. And they change people forever. Are you known for a unique way of interacting with the world?

“Television is about the personality and the message, somebody who would be fun to watch every episode. Viewers don’t care about talent and skill. They want to laugh, be entertained and have their imagination captured. And after doing a lot of research on potential, I didn’t like anyone else. But you – you remind me of me. And that’s why I reached out.”

When it hits, will you be ready?

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