It's Q4 already, which means you begged your way into barely making your Q3 number, and now the...
Avoid death by powerpoint
Death by Powerpoint is the #1 cause of preventable sales deaths in the world today.
decision-makers Don't Care
"Decision-makers" have no need or desire to view Powerpoint presentations.
These are big-picture people that are task and goal-oriented.
They are easily bored by technical discussions and presentations that focus on "speeds and feeds" and "bells and whistles." (They have people for that.)
Now that's not to say you should not have a presentation.
Facts tell. Stories sell.
How good are you at telling stories in your presentations and meetings with decision-makers?
I always push for a more personal, intimate meeting with the C-Level team first and let them direct me to their "investigators" and "gatherers," a.k.a "The SeeMores."
When I am "sent down from on high" the "SeeMores" are more open with providing information, rather than me educating them for free. (Reaching the C-Suite is the topic for another post...and a full-day workshop!)
Regardless of the title of the person with whom I am meeting I seek to connect with them primarily through asking questions and pushing buttons, not by wowing them with facts and figures, brochures or presentations.
There are 11 psychological triggers I seek to pull to build rapport and get my point across.
- Self-Interest
- Curiosity
- Why
- Stories (3 interesting subsets)
- Truth
- Controversy
- Making life easier
- Humor
- Specificity
- Scarcity
- Overcoming Objections
Or just contact me and we'll set a time to speak.
Market like you mean it. Now go sell something.