Thursday, 5 May 2011

How effective is your communication style with potential buyers?

Artists & Makers, but open to all

This online research questionnaire  will take only a couple of minutes to complete and you get an instant result for yourself. What is your preferred communication style? How do you communicate?  This questionnaire is design to help people identify how they communicate. It categories people into 4 board types.

Working with artists & designer-makers I am have become fascinated how each person’s style of communicating impacts on their customer relationships, and online conversations and consequently business success.

I was then introduced to the iMA profile questionnaire.

This short questionnaire. You will be given valuable insight about yourself and introduced to an exciting new universal language called iMA that is a fast, simple and easy way you communicate and create chemistry with everyone you meet.

Once completed can you email me julia@juliapitkin.co.uk  or leave a comment on the blog and tell me...
1. Your  iMA communication style
2. The type of art work you do.
3. Did you find this interesting?
4. Would you like to know how to use it in your business?

I will post the results to see if Artists & Makers as a group have a common style.
Many thanks for your help. I look forward to hearing from you. Click here for the questionaire and follow James Knight's instructions.

Kind regards,
http://www.juliapitkin.co.uk/
Performance & Social Media Coach for Creative People
Julia

2 comments:

RockMeGently said...

High Green, very true assessment of the method I use throughout my life and particularily my job. Efficiency and quality, finding ways to achieve the most productivity are important to me. As a fairly new independent jewelry maker, I try to employ these standards but am less structured. As High Greens account for 25% of the population, I wonder if the percentage of the four groups are evenly distributed. I would be interested in learning more about the lessons, particularily the cost. Thanks, Sheree

Blog in the Hills said...

Thank you for your comment. I do have a hutch what i think artist and makers may be as a group, just from experience in working with them. Keep an eye on the posts and we can see together.

I have 'liked' you facebook page. I too love natural things and the beauty they hold.

Thank you once again.
Warm regards Julia