Building Buzz About Your Business: The FOMO Formula with May King Tsang | 068

EPISODE · Feb 13, 2025 · 41 MIN

Building Buzz About Your Business: The FOMO Formula with May King Tsang | 068

from Architecture Business Club with Jon Clayton

Jon is joined by May King Tsang, the original FOMO creator, to discuss strategies for generating excitement and urgency for your business. They explore how to build buzz around your events, products, and services using May King’s proven techniques. Learn the importance of consistent social media presence, branding, and relationship-building, and discover the power of pre, live, and post FOMO. Plus, May King shares her personal journey and insights on maintaining authenticity online.Today's Guest...May King Tsang is the original FOMO Creator, generating buzz and excitement to help sell out your next event! FOMO means the fear of missing out and in business it's a good thing! FOMO helps raise your profile, sells your products + services. It gets people to your Expo and increases footfall to your Trade Show booth. May King has been helping clients generate FOMO since 2012 both online and in person, and she is available NOW to help you too.Episode Highlights...00:00 Introduction01:44 Introducing May King Tsang04:27 What is FOMO?08:36 The Five-Step Formula to Generate FOMO13:55 What Type of Content Can We Share To Build FOMO?22:47 The Challenge of Being Your Authentic Self23:39 What Are The Different Types of FOMO?24:31 Creating Pre FOMO25:52 Live and Post FOMO Strategies26:53 FOMO for Architects: A Practical Example28:51 Engaging Your Audience with Consistent Content33:19 The Power of Repurposing Content34:55 Getting Started with FOMO: Tools and Tips35:48 Final Thoughts on FOMO37:13 Travel Stories40:10 Connecting with May King Tsang40:36 Closing Remarks and Next Episode PreviewKey Takeaways...Creating Excitement with FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)May King Tsang talks about using FOMO to build excitement around your business. You can do this in three ways:Before an event – Create anticipation and get people talking.During the event – Keep the energy high by sharing updates and engaging with your audience.After the event – Keep the buzz going so people stay interested and don’t want to miss the next one.Showing Up Consistently & Being YourselfBeing active on social media isn’t just about business. Sharing your work, personal stories, and daily life helps people get to know, like, and trust you. The more real you are, the more people will want to connect and engage with you.Keeping It Simple & Taking ActionYou don’t need fancy equipment to make great content—your phone is enough. The most important thing is to start posting. When you show up regularly, even silent followers (the ones watching but not commenting) may turn into future clients.Links Mentioned In The Episode...Visit May King’s WebsiteConnect with May King on LinkedIn—--Want to be the first to hear how to join our membership community?👉 Click here to JOIN THE WAITLIST 😀Interested in working with Jon?👉 Book a chat with Jon to explore working with him 📞Resources…👉 Grab the Architecture Business Blueprint 🎁It’s the step-by-step formula to freedom for architects, architectural technologists, and architectural designers. Get it today (without any charge).👉 Follow or Connect with Jon on LinkedIn 🤝👇 And if you enjoyed this episode…Please leave a 5-star review or rating wherever you listen to podcasts, and don’t forget to hit the subscribe button so you never miss an episode.In The Next Episode...Next time, Sarah Noel  Block shares how businesses with tiny or non-existent marketing departments can build a lean marketing engine to grow their business.

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