Add Some Show to your Tell
March 17, 2010
It’s Wednesday morning and you’re at it again. Calling prospects, following up
leads and doing the sales and marketing two-step.
This time, though, you are actually sensing interest from the person on the
other end of the line. They’re asking questions, probing deeper into your
offer. Great! You can’t wait to get to their office and show them your proposal
in person — but wait.
Why waste all that momentum? Instead, convert the ‘tell’ to a
‘show and tell’ by inviting your prospect to an immediate online
meeting where you can educate them visually, as well as vocally.
If you don’t know how to use online meeting software, not to worry. Simply
find yourself a 30-day free trial and get to work learning how to use it. Lots of
products promise to save you time and money, but, in my opinion, the online
meeting really delivers on that promise.
Get Control of Your Life
March 1, 2010
In order to achieve goals and become your best, you need to gain control over your time. It’s well understood that having a sense of control over your life is the foundation of happiness, confidence and well-being.
Use every time saving skill or tool in your arsenal to gain mastery over your day. Discipline yourself to work on your most valuable tasks first, while your energy is high.
Changing your life to increase time mastery often requires making new decisions about how you will spend your time. It may require you to learn a new set of skills or learn a new way of doing an old thing.
The truth is, you can’t manage time, but you can manage yourself. Plan your day in advance — the night before. Make a list of what you need to accomplish the next day and let your subconscious have some time to work on it while you sleep. This is covert learning at its best.
Don’t be surprised if, when you awaken the next morning, you have ideas or insights that help you check off items on your list!
The Value of Extra Time
February 15, 2010
Let’s say, instead of driving across town to meet with clients
or colleagues, you could take the meeting, get through the agenda and accomplish
your tasks all from the comfort of your office. All that and you have an extra 1
to 2 hours of time in your day. We won’t even talk about the savings in
frustration or even aggravation from having to get in your car, negotiate
traffic, find a parking spot … you get my meaning.
What’s the value of that extra time? It could be that you’d simply get more work done that day. Maybe it would free up a spot to fit in that workout you’ve been meaning to do. Or
perhaps allow you to knock off early and spend some time with the kids.
Using online meetings lets me do all that, all the time. I can meet with my virtual
assistant, explain what I need her to do, show her the documents in question and
answer all her questions, in real time, without having to leave my office. Did I
mention my VA is located about 10 hours’ drive from me?
Online meetings let me work closely with my assistant who lives in another part of the country. Just another benefit of the technology!
Goal Achievement Cheat Sheet
January 17, 2010
You’ve probably heard about this before, but here’s a little reminder.
The following steps will spur you on to faster and more efficient goal
achievement.
1. Be clear. Determine specifically what you want.
2. Reduce it to writing. Include the details.
3. If you have a large goal, break it into manageable chunks. Set a deadline.
4. List everything that comes to mind that you’ll have to do to achieve your goal.
5. Prioritize the list you made in number 4 above. This is your plan of action.
6. Do something right away to take action the most important thing in your plan. I can’t overstate the importance of this!
7. Each day, do something that moves you toward the attainment of one or more of your important goals.Keep that ball rolling.
Web Based Conferencing Saves the Day!
September 14, 2009
Last week I was talking with a colleague who used web based conferencing to stay in touch with out-of-state clients. She finds web based conferencing saves time and money by avoiding travel. She also finds it helps her stay in touch with clients better than just a phone call.
She told me a story of how web based conferencing saved the day, even with an in-state client who was only a few hours away by car. Seems after a long rainy spell the river that goes through her client’s city flooded the downtown area. My colleague literally could not get across the river to visit with her client. At stake was a high-dollar contract that had to be worked out right away.
Not to worry! My colleague used her web based conferencing subscription to work through the contract with her client in real time, just as though they were sitting together in a meeting room.
These days, web based conferencing can even be accomplished via your WIFI enabled iPhone or Blackberry. Fuze Meeting lets you host and attend web conferences, view multimedia content in real time, plus chat with co-workers and friends – all with enterprise-grade security — and the iPhone and Blackberry apps are free!
Tips For Effective Web Conferencing
May 6, 2009
Today I interviewed Susan Grey. Susan is a web conferencing pro, having held a web conference a week for the last 52 weeks! Following are her tips:
Conducting a web conference is not different than conducting a face-to-face meeting when it comes to presenting the material. The strategy of interaction will be different. The biggest difference is that you can’t see them in person sometimes. And, even if you can “see” them, it’s through a webcam, which is very different than being in the same room.
There are a couple of things that you will need to know in order to conduct a web conference. These are the vendor or host, content, features and cost. When looking at a vendor you need to make sure that you’re going with a vendor that is going to be in a position to grow with your business but that is not so far advanced that people without the newest technology won’t be able to get on.
You want to make certain that your web meeting is understandable to anyone that may be in your target group. For example, if you do a web meeting on the newest technological features of a network application you’re going to have clients with a different level of technology than if you are delivering a web meeting on a way to effectively cook a five-course meal and still maintain an off-the-cuff entertainment atmosphere. In one instance you are working with technical know-how folk who might have access to the newest in computers. In the other you are working with people who may be normal home users and is going to be working with older equipment.
Features like instant messaging or the ability to use a whiteboard also need to be considered. Considering if you want to incorporate these from your vendor or use separate services is something to look into when deciding the way to conduct your web conference.
The content is the most important aspect of your web conference. You need your content to be informative, to flow from topic to topic in a smooth and related way. The meeting should be designed for your target market and be done in a way that engages your audience. Web meetings are more interesting if they are interactive so you may want to include time for questions.
Vendors all have alternative ways of pricing and you should think about which option is going to give you the most features at the least cost. Typically, web conferences are far less expensive than face-to-face meetings.
So there you have it! Tips from an expert. Want to try your hand at holding a web conference? Try a free trial of GoToMeeting.





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