Could I be outrageous for just a moment and suggest you have Leela Cosgrove explain a little bit more about how your personal USP will grab attention and captivate curiosity wherever your USP may travel.. on whatever desks your USP may land.
Here is my email to Leela asking her about the need for having a personal USP
Hi Leela
.. I saw your passion as a ghost writer in using that to help build a personal USP using Jay Abrahams.... and I was wondering if I could ask you a question around that? How could it help an IT Contractor market themselves better or would it be a little trickier applying it for them?
Thanks in advance
Here is what Leela had to say
Hi Robert,
It's no more difficult applying a USP to an IT contractor than it is to anyone else ... a Unique Selling Proposition simply outlines the Unique reasons that people should buy from you and not your competitors. In a saturated market like IT it is especially important to distinguish yourself from your competition in the eyes of your clients ...
Contractors ought to market themselves in just the same way a solo service business would.A personal USP can be an effective resume / interview tool (particularly when accompanied by testimonials). At the same time, gaining the skill of being able to write USP's is going to give you a competitive edge in a project setting - allowing you to communicate the value of what you're doing in a way anyone can understand in less than thirty seconds.My background:* A two-time Jay Abraham Ultimate Business Building Bootcamp Graduate* A Jay Abraham VIP Exponential MasterMind Group Graduate* Currently a member of the Empowernet Business Mastery Platinum Program* I write for Jay Abraham Asia Pacific and for Empowernet (who represent Anthony Robbins, Deepak Chopra, etc in Australia).Leela Cosgrove
Information Product Creation Specialist
0411 482 600
If you find your resumes are landing in the bin perhaps it might be worth letting Leela look at your resume, and show you how your resume could land on the desk by using a few tips on building a better USP that you use in your resume, bloggs, even social gatherings, OR when standing buy the water cooler with the project manager whose project you really need to be on.
So let us ask you.. to what extent is having a good USP that grabs enough attention to stop your resume from going in the bin and land on the clients desk important?