My last blog, Super Trouper, got me thinking. Were there
many 10 Minutes over the past 12 years that I remembered? Sadly, I have to say
that the answer is no.
I can call to mind some that went badly wrong and a few
that were pretty good, but I can’t remember who did them; so not particularly
useful for any of the people concerned.
But I do remember one 10 Minute from a few years ago;
pretty much in every detail.
I was at the Hogarth chapter in Chiswick. The 10 Minute
Speaker was introduced and given the room and with that asked us all to stand
and to please follow him as fast as we could. And with that promptly left the
restaurant.
We all rushed after him. Left out of the door and left
into a side road, where he had stopped and stood in front of three cars. This
was a 10 Minute by Ashley Winston of Palmdale Motors – Car Finders.
Ashley said a few words of introduction and then
presented the owner of each car in turn. They then told us how Palmdale had
found them their dream car and at a price that they couldn’t have got it for
themselves. And with a lot less hassle.
Ashley ended by adding a few words before asking us to
follow him back to Carluccio’s. By the time I sat down again we had been
exactly 10 minutes.
It had been the perfect 10 Minutes. Memorable, it had
visuals, stories, client testimonials (in person), told us what Palmdale did
and how they helped people, and exactly what sort of business they were looking
for. And it took 10 minutes.
Of course I now had to email Ashley and ask him about it.
In no time at all I received a reply telling me that people still talked about
the morning and he also included his notes about his presentation. I think the
notes are even more impressive than his 10 Minutes!
Everything is detailed, with photos, maps, and exact
timings. His clients needed to get their parking slots by 6.00am (doesn’t that
say something about their relationship with Ashley?), and each was asked to
stand ‘…on the street-side of the car leaning against the front wing.’ What
amazing attention to detail.
But I guess I should have expected nothing less knowing
how Ashley runs his business.
I have to say that this is a great example of how a brilliant
10 Minute presentation can work for you for years. Just out of interest Ashley
did his 10 Minute on the 27th May 2010. My favourite car? The Mustang of
course!
Not the actual Mustang but one I would love |
So, as I said in my last blog, what can you do in your next 10 Minutes that will get you remembered (for the right reasons) for years to come?
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