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Handouts

I go to meetings because that’s often where people go to learn something new.

When I connect, I want to make an impression. Neither one of us has time
for an extended discussion as the value is in meeting the people in the
room, and following the discussion.

Rather than trying to make sales, I measure the number of handouts I give out.

What is a good handout? Inexpensive, interesting, providing a clear benefit with a deadline.

Do your handouts do that?

I recently met a Roy Rogers Restaurants franchisee. He had a normal
looking business card. On the back was a walk-in coupon for a free
chicken sandwich. He had a unique offer and established his authority on
the back of his business card.

I have a card that fits into my pocket that offers valuable advice on one side, and our next public presentations on the other. The handout updates every month, so people I know well and see often keep getting new information.

I once got a phone call asking me if I still presented Talk Your Business – How to make more and better sales right away!
I said I did and asked him how he had learned about it. He had just
been hired and was cleaning out his predecessor’s desk, when he found my
handout. That started a multi-year client.

More recently, Phase://Technology,
an open source software development company gave me a wine bottle
“opener.” They made themselves understood and desired before they
started talking.

Comments – What’s the best handout you’ve seen?

Please join us for:
Talk Your Business – How to make more and better sales right away! Wednesday, November 10th, 7:15am to 8:30, Intelligent Office, Rockville, and
How to Scale Your Organization – Build, Borrow, or Buy? Thursday, December 9th, 7:15am to 8:30, Intelligent Office, Rockville
http://www.saleslabdc.com/leadership

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