A simple 4-step exercise to establish credibility
When you propose and pitch work for clients (through referrals, cold outreach, and even when you draft up proposals for brands that want to work with you)... you'll want to craft a short "credibility statement". Lots of creators are missing this in their email outreach... so I figured I'd share a simple exercise that can be helpful if you struggle with this or just want to up your game! The goal is to establish your credibility by highlighting your past successes, expertise, or unique qualifications. This helps to build trust and shows the recipient that you're capable of delivering on your promises. Here's how you do that: 1οΈβ£ Reflect on Your Past Successes: Think back on your career and identify three instances where you achieved significant results, had successful collaborations, or demonstrated relevant skills or experience. These could be projects you completed, goals you achieved, or problems you solved. They should be relevant to the service you're offering in your cold emails. 2οΈβ£ Describe Each Success: For each instance, write a brief description that includes the following details: What was the project or task? What role did you play? What was the outcome or result? How did this benefit the company or client? 3οΈβ£ Craft Your Credibility Statement: Now, take these descriptions and craft a paragraph that establishes your credibility. This should be concise and focused, highlighting your achievements and experience in a way that's relevant to the recipient. Remember, the goal is not to brag but to demonstrate that you have the skills and experience necessary to provide value to the recipient. Your credibility statement should make the recipient feel confident in your ability to deliver on your offer. 4οΈβ£ Review and Refine: Finally, review your credibility statement. Is it clear and concise? Does it highlight your most relevant achievements? Does it demonstrate your ability to provide value? If not, refine it until it does. ππππ Let's go step-by-step with a fictitious example of Jane Doe; a social media creator in the fitness niche.