George, this is great! I wish I had it yesterday before the 15
minute meeting with “the” architect here. So much of the time you only do get 5
minutes to say your thing, it has to be boiled down. THANKS!
From: George Barnett
[mailto:ggservices@charter.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 12:50 AM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Cc: Roger Konarski
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Presentation
Roger,
I give a presentation in front of
30+ business people every week.
Get to the event early and work
the room. Be like a host not a guest. Get as many business cards as you can.
Write something about each person on the back of their card. Get email
addresses, many business people read email instead of answering the phone. Look
for the active networkers and introduce yourself.
I am attaching the "elevator
speech" template. It's great for "to the point" casual
introductions.
During your presentation. Since
you will probably be limited on time, think of a quick opening line to grab the
attention of the room. Give short descriptions of your best services, name your
best referral sources, and avoid "here's how it's done". Be sure to
end with your name, company name, and a catchy short tag line.
You don't have to have public
speaking experience to be effective. Pick a person in the back of the room and
speak to them. Speak loudly enough for this person to hear you well without
yelling.
--
Cleaning Superhero
alter ego:
George Barnett
G & G Services, LLC
205-856-1720
205-919-8244
www.CleaningSuperhero.com
Member of BNI Trussville
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