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[Leveraging Content Strategy for Persuasion and Relationship Building]-[Vernon Foster II’s Guide to Impactful Content]

Negotiate Anything · B2 · 2025-02-04

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Strategic Content: A Catalyst for Connection and Negotiation

In a recent episode of the Negotiate Anything podcast, host Kwame Christian interviewed Vernon, founder and CEO of Visible Demand, to explore how content strategy serves as a powerful, often overlooked tool in professional negotiations and business growth. The core premise is that in a B2B landscape, business is fundamentally built on relationships, and content acts as the "bridge" between a professional and their prospect.

The Bedrock: Problem and Solution Awareness

Vernon emphasizes that the fundamental goal of any content strategy is to understand the customer’s "pain and the problem." Effective content does not aim to close a deal immediately; rather, it facilitates a relationship by guiding the prospect through two critical stages:

  1. Problem Awareness: Helping the prospect identify the issues they are facing.
  2. Solution Awareness: Positioning your product as the logical remedy to those problems.

As Vernon notes, "we buy from people that we know, like, and trust." By leading with value rather than a cold sales pitch, professionals can transition from being seen as a transactional vendor to a trusted advisor or peer.

Overcoming the "Over-complication" Trap

Many professionals succumb to what Vernon calls "fear masquerading in intellectualism." They over-complicate the strategy—creating massive marketing plans or seeking endless approvals—which ultimately leads to procrastination.

Vernon advocates for the "Answer Simple Questions (ASQ) method." By simply answering common industry questions via accessible platforms like LinkedIn, professionals can establish authority without requiring a massive budget or corporate bureaucracy. He stresses that "you have to start taking those shots and building those reps" because action is the only path to improvement.

Practical Tactics: The Power of Audio and Video

For those hesitant to jump into high-production video, Vernon suggests starting with low-friction tools, such as the voice memo app on a smartphone. Sending a personalized, high-value audio nugget—perhaps a trend analysis or a productivity tip—to a prospect can be a game-changer.

This strategy triggers the "mere exposure effect," a psychological phenomenon where repeated positive interactions increase affinity. By using voice and video, you inject an emotional component into the interaction, which text-based emails often lack. As Kwame observes, hearing a voice allows for "emphasis and passion," making the communication feel more meaningful and less like an act of aggression or generic spam.

Avoiding "Selfish Content"

A major mistake professionals make is creating "selfish content"—material designed solely to extract a sale. Instead, Vernon champions "value-based content." He argues that when you give away your "secret sauce" or methodology for free, you achieve two things:

  • Trust: You prove your expertise through actual results.
  • Efficiency: The prospect becomes so convinced of your value—and often so overwhelmed by the effort required to implement it alone—that hiring you becomes the natural next step.

Leadership and Internal Buy-in

Beyond sales, this content philosophy applies to internal team management. When leaders need to implement a new initiative, Vernon suggests "planting the seed" rather than forcing a top-down mandate. By giving team members autonomy to contribute to the strategy, leaders foster a sense of ownership. "Make it their idea," Vernon suggests, noting that those on the front lines often possess the most valuable insights into the customer experience.

In conclusion, whether you are in sales or leadership, the key to better negotiation is to humanize your interactions. By leveraging simple, consistent, and value-driven content, you can elevate your status, foster deeper connections, and ultimately make difficult conversations easier.

🎯Key Sentences

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Let's make every conversation a winning negotiation.
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it's been a great run.
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we can break it down into play by play.
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we buy from people that we know, like, and trust.
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lead with being of service and being of value.
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📝Key Phrases

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build a bridge
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get people on board
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break it down
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lead with value
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path of least resistance
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If you're interested in the story behind the business headlines, check out Big Technology Podcast, my weekly show that features in -depth interviews with CEOs, researchers, and reformers in business and technology.
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