This weekend I uncharacteristically wrote about CNBC and it’s now shaky relationship with it’s audience. I did this not to pick on poor CNBC, but to simply point out a simple axiom that we should all live by: respect your audience. With respect comes understanding and with understanding comes respect. It’s all pretty simple.
CNBC and it’s commentators like Maria Bartiromo, failed to follow this, and were ripped in an editorial in the Chicago Tribune. I took my shot at them on Saturday because I was appalled at their indignation at all us “ignorant” folks in the heartland. If we’re so ignorant and they’re so smart why are CNBC’s advertisers and buddy’s about to not only lose their jobs but help the rest of us do the same?
I realize CNBC is far too smart for the room, but I’m going to offer them my Three Point Plan to help save everyone at CNBC from career suicide:
- KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE
- RESPECT YOUR AUDIENCE
- ASK THEM WHAT AND HOW THEY THINK AND FEEL
Is that too much to ask?
Can their relationship be saved?
Only time will tell. In the mean time, if you want to improve your relationship with your man, I suggest you get on my early notification list to be one of the first to get my new book, Crack the Guy Code: Unlock the 8 Hidden Secrets No Guy Wants You to Know-and EVERY Guy Secretly Wishes You Did!
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