
Now this is not a television spot on Super Bowl Sunday, but rather a way of presenting myself in conversation which is designed to draw out a potential prospect and get them interested in what you have to provide. I've learned this lesson before in my Certified Networker training, but this sharpens things a little bit. Of course, some would say that this is just a means to manipulate. In truth, the technique won't work unless I've taken a genuine interest in that other person and found out, really, what challenges they are facing. Also, this technique isn't designed to make people want something that they don't need, so I guess I won't be selling water to any fish in the near future.
Of course, the instructor, Joe Marr, provided a ton of other information (it was a four hour seminar). Some of it I will use right away, some I'm going to have to adapt a little to fit my style. Personally, I want to avoid "cold-calling" as long as I can. From what I've seen, I should be able to manage that. Still, I suppose it is good information to have as, if the worst comes to past, the techniques I learned will at least make me a far less annoying cold-caller. ;-)
So, what's the best seminar you've attended recently?
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