Lift your business to new heights by building credibility
As a business owner or manager, you believe in your business, you believe in your products and services.
You have fought hard to secure the future of your business, never more so than over the last 6 months.
However, this is all in vain if your customers don’t believe in you, your products and services…
Your customers are not going to part with their hard-earned money if they don’t think you are credible.
And the larger the purchase price for your goods and services, the more trust and credibility you will need in the hearts and minds of your customers.
More credibility means more trust, more trust means more buyers buying from you, more buyers means your business has a future.
So, how do you achieve this?
How do you make your business, your products credible?
Sometimes you must risk it all, just like Elisha Otis did in 1854.
Most successful, credible brands have a great story – this one is unbelievable...
The first passenger elevators had been installed in England in the 1830s.
Hemp rope held the elevators up and would often break, killing passengers, making the apartments on the higher floors of buildings the cheapest!
As buildings got taller one man launched his invention…
In 1854, Elisha Otis travelled to the New York World's Fair to promote his new invention. Standing high above the crowd on a platform elevator, he ordered the retaining rope cut. The crowd cried out. His invention, the elevator safety brake, held!
And in that moment, one man changed the world's perspective on what's possible. In that moment Otis achieved instant credibility. He risked his life because he knew his product worked!
Orders rolled in and Otis doubled their profits year on year. Now they have elevators and escalators in some of the tallest buildings in the world including the Eiffel Tower, the Petronas Twin Towers, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
In 2017 Otis Elevators revenues were over £9 billion…. worth the risk of cutting a bit of rope in 1854 don’t you think?
Click here to learn that even in your business, to be truly credible to your customers, you need to publicly put your reputation on the line…