Friday 15 April 2011

Invest in Time it will repay you many times over - Paul M Johnstone



When you have the opportunity to speak at a Networking event, it’s best if you Invest in that time opportunity wisely.  Time spent preparing will repay you many fold.

From the forthcoming book The A - Z of Networkig


Sixty Seconds Part 1

Given that we all deliver a 60 second commercial in our networking club meetings, it often astounds me how little thought some people put in to it. In fact I was asked yesterday for tips on making an impact during a 60 second commercial. I use the word commercial as that is what a 60 seconds is your commercial, your advertisement to the world.

Now think to the memorable commercials you have seen and they all have one thing in common – Clarity.

I hear lots of 60 seconds, and a trap that many people fall into is telling the audience about their skill and not what they can do.

For example I had been listening to a personal therapist for about two years not fully understanding what it was they did. Then one day he stood up and said how would we like to kiss an ex smoker today?

Instantly everyone got it.

He told them what he could do for you. Do you do that?

Here is an anatomy of a 60 seconds:
·         Opening including who you are and what you do 5 – 10 seconds
·         Description of your product or services 10- 15 seconds
·         Your experience 5 – 10 seconds
·         Why people should advocate for you 10 – 15 seconds
·         Repeat who you are, what you do and a strap line 10 – 15 seconds

If you stick to that format you should get everything across to the audience in 60 seconds. Providing you are clear in your message, to be sure try it out on a friend or family member, if they understand so should your audience.
I used to write my 60 seconds and then call up the clock on my PC and read aloud my 60 seconds.  It is the reading it aloud that helps you time it correctly. It also lets you know if you have over-run
  
NETWORK GOLD  100 words equals 60 seconds delivery, use the word count feature on your PC and stay under 100 words rather than over.
Clarity is your key to being understood

Catch up with you again soon!
 
Paul Johnstone is the founder of
The Paradigm Shakers
Providers of Thought Provoking Training
Delivered by Subject Matter Experts

2 comments:

  1. Hi Paul
    Which version of Powerpoint was it done on as I am using office 2010 and it is not working

    Regards

    Simon Papendick

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  2. Its not done in PowerPoint

    What problems are you having?

    Paul

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