Speak at Events Attended by Target Market Decision Makers and Influencers
Most people have stage fright so they’re glad
it’s you on stage and not them.
My example: As a 29-year-old sales rep and working for a F500
tech company, I was invited by an industry association to meet with its
members. Rather than discussing features
and benefits of my product line, I chose to present a strong business acumen that
spoke to how CEOs in the audience could improve the typical KPIs for their
industry by implementing solutions that leverage my category of products and
services. Within a week of my presentation
the president of a company, [whose VP level executives had never responded to
my approaches in the past,] invited me to discuss how I could specifically help
his business. He signed a long-term contract and we delivered on our promise.
By
John Bernardi
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