Examples of different communication styles between men and women

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Masculine Example #1:

"It doesn't matter how much money you're making today. Face this Fact. You are underperforming in your business. YOU know it and I know it."

Feminine Makeover #1

"You've sacrificed a lot to get to where you are today. The sleepless nights. The rollercoaster income. The debilitating stress. But you're still not making the strides in business you want."

How about another example?

Masculine Example #2

"Before I open it up to helping you make massive profits, I have to ask you to be honest with me for a minute. Because if you're rigid or set in your ways please stop reading. What I'm about to share IS NOT FOR YOU."

Feminine Makeover #2

"I can't wait to share my roadmap to spiking your income, but before I do, can we get personal? I need to know if you're open to new ideas or not. I don't mean to insult you but I don't want to waste your time if you're not. Because this program isn't a good fit if you aren't a visionary."

Then there is a ad clearly targeted to women.

That in itself is rare for builders.

Best,
Ewen


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  • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
    Wow! Glaringly obvious examples that we should all study. Thanks for the head's up, Ewen.
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    • Profile picture of the author ewenmack
      Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

      Wow! Glaringly obvious examples that we should all study. Thanks for the head's up, Ewen.
      This is the reason for my example approach in my upcoming book.

      Entrepreneurial business owners were mostly bad at school.

      It wasn't so much our fault.

      It was due to we have a different learning style.

      We want a more hands on approach.

      See and do.

      And the irony of this, is we are the employers of the
      ones that got good grades at school!

      Best,
      Ewen
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  • Profile picture of the author vndnbrgj
    Now how about some general copy....
    Copy that appeals to both sexes.

    I would like to see how it differs from the other to.
    (If you don't mind.)
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    • Profile picture of the author ewenmack
      Originally Posted by vndnbrgj View Post

      Now how about some general copy....
      Copy that appeals to both sexes.

      I would like to see how it differs from the other to.
      (If you don't mind.)
      I think what we men think what is general copy
      is actually male oriented.

      The reason being we weren't aware of the difference, until now.

      The lesson is who are your ideal customers/clients
      in terms of sexes so you can match your message better towards them.

      Best,
      Ewen
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  • Profile picture of the author misterme
    Feminine example 3:

    "Don't be silly. Nothing's wrong. Everything's fine."

    Masculine Example 3:

    "Danger, Will Robinson!”

    Feminine example 4:

    "Is that your car?"

    Masculine Example 4:

    "I'll bet you pull down 200 grand a year. Am I close?"

    Feminine example 5:

    "You know you can tell me anything, darling."

    Masculine Example 5:

    "Anything you say can and will be held against you in a court of law."

    Feminine example 6:

    "I'll bet you're probably popular with all the girls, aren't you?"

    Masculine Example 6:

    "Just how many women are you seeing anyway?"
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