1. Tell your potential customers special events your
business has sponsored. It could be charities, fund
raisers, charity auctions, etc.


2. Tell your potential customers about any mergers
or joint ventures with other reputable organizations
or businesses they would recognize.


3. Tell your potential customers some valuable info.
This will create rapport with them. It could be tips,
a how-to excerpt, etc.


4. Tell your potential customers about reviews of
special events your business attended. It could be
trade shows, seminars or conferences.


5. Tell your potential customers stories about your
customer service. It could be how you help a new
customer, an award you won, etc.


6. Tell your potential customers stories about your
employees. It could be about why they like to work
for you, their personal profile, etc.


7. Tell your potential customers about milestones
and goals your business has achieved. It could be
a sales goal, customers served goal, etc.


8. Tell your potential customers about innovations
your business has discovered. It could be inventions,
new technologies, patents, new products, etc.


9. Tell your potential customers the things you have
done to improve your product. It could be lighter,
faster, heavier, slower, etc.


10. Tell your potential customers a little history or
past information about your business. It could be
how it started, how you got the product idea, etc.

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