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Getting in Front of Groups

December 2nd, 2008 @ 11:29 am

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Tags: Audience, Dale, Marketing Research, Marketing, Robert Gerrish

This one’s for those who love speaking, but struggle to find an audience; hate speaking, but know people; or simply don’t have anything very interesting to say.

It’s a straightforward strategy to get in front of prospects and I think you’ll like it.

I have a good friend, Dale, who is a talented quantity surveyor. It’s important for him to keep his name and profile in front of his target audience — architects.

The trouble is he doesn’t much love public speaking and his prospects don’t get too revved up about his subject matter. Sure they need him, but they wouldn’t exactly stampede across the street to attend a quantity surveying event.

At the risk of offending a fair number of readers, he’s the equivalent of a bookkeeper in my world. Hey, I love what you guys do, but it’s not necessarily the stuff of sizzling presentations.

I think you get the picture. The dilemma of course is that staying on a prospect’s radar is pivotal to success. Otherwise you risk dropping off the shopping list and being left on the shelf.

Dale’s solution was to look at what keeps architects awake at night and the hottest hot button was getting more clients. In other words, architects needed help with their marketing.

So, Dale now runs regular tailor-made gatherings where he invites marketing experts to share their tips and knowledge.

Dale supplies the venue and the sandwiches and his architect prospects leave with new skills and masses of positive karma.

Better still, the speaker doesn’t expect a fee as she’s just been exposed to a room full of potential clients. It’s what they call a win-win.

So whether you’re in Dale’s position, or are the expert looking for an audience, teaming up could be an effective way to maximise your strengths and minimise your weaknesses.

Robert Gerrish is a coach and professional speaker and the founder of Flying Solo (www.flyingsolo.com.au), Australia's online community for solo and micro business owners. His co-authored book, Flying Solo - How to go it alone in business is an Australian business bestseller.
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