*5 Factors to Successfully Market to Women: The Trust Factor* (2 of 5)
Friday, August 8th, 2008
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Last week I talked about the *Flirt Factor* - the first step to take to find your share of the female market. Today, we’re going to cover a very important piece of the puzzle, the *Trust Factor.*
FACTOR NUMBER TWO:
THE TRUST FACTOR

Trust and authenticity are not just good ideas but critical to women in particular. Now I want to back up a little and give you a reference that’s going to help you in all your marketing decisions when it comes to reaching either the male or female market. It comes down to how both genders are hard-wired to make not just purchasing decisions, but ALL decisions. Ready?
Psychology Today says, “We inhabit our high-tech world with Stone Age minds because there has not been enough time to change our psychology to match our environment.” In other words we’re just cave people driving around in fast cars and talking on cell phones. So here’s how I’d like you to think of the two genders. Trust me, this is a huge observation because it speaks volumes about how to reach either gender, but particularly women.
His Drive: Fight competition for tribe status and survival, plus win choice of mate and pass on genetics. That’s his instinct. The more conquests, the better for survival of DNA.
Her Drive: Survive by being taken care of by provider, not being difficult, bonding with other females to create community & raise healthy offspring. That’s her instinct. Take time to choose mate because women don’t have as many potential pregnancies/options in life.
Naturally men are more single-focused on the individual. It’s about getting ahead and winning. Women are more community focused on the group. Women don’t want to see a loser. Everyone wins. Kumbaya.
Another thing you should keep in mind when you’re marketing to women is we make decisions very differently than men because our brain circuitry is very different. Both genders have the same number of brain cells by the way . . . they’re just set up differently. Not to be offensive, but women’s brains are like pinball machines – all over the place - and men’s brains are like Pong – single focused.
Women use both lobes of the brain and spend more time picturing things in their minds before making a decision. They have 11% more neurons for language and hearing as well as a larger hub for language and emotions.
Men use only one side of the brain at a time and have 2 ½ times more brain space devoted to sex than women do. Men also have larger primitive areas of the brain that trigger fear and aggression.
I find this stuff fascinating and face it, marketing is largely based on psychology so the more you know, the stronger your marketing can be. Understanding biology is key to success in marketing.
This is all literally about masculine versus feminine energy. Neither is bad or good. They just are. And what’s so wonderful about our world today is men are embracing more of their feminine or conscious side and women are experimenting with their masculine or power side. So we really have the best of both worlds. Yet, you can’t underestimate the hard-wired difference both genders will ALWAYS have with communication. So you want to come at your target market speaking the same language. With women, that language is about trust.
This is the second of a five-part series on how to market to women. Next week we’ll talk about the third factor in the process of marketing to women – THE CLOSE FACTOR.
If you’re ready to ignite the power of the feminine in your marketing (and reach many more people without spending a ton more on marketing), I expect to see you in Los Angeles October 2-4 for the first ever hands on workshop, *The She Factor.* . I’ll walk you through the process step-by-step and show you just how to apply each of these Five Factors to your business on-site with my proprietary *She Factor Marketing System.* Remember, the DEADLINE to save is AUGUST 15. Bring a friend for half-price. www.TheSheFactor.com








