No Sweat Elevator Speech!

No Sweat Elevator Speech!

Author: Fred E. Miller

Publisher: Fred Company

Published: 2014-02-21

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9780984396771

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We've all had this happen: We're at a chamber meeting, networking event, or seminar, and the leader says, "Before we get started, let's go around the room and introduce ourselves. Tell us who your are and what you do. Give us your "Elevator Speech." Many of us start sweating when we heard those words. We've struggled with our Elevator Speech and it always seems to be a "work in progress." The Book Covers: * What is an Elevator Speech? * Why have one? * The two distinct Audiences for your Elevator Speech. * The different Elevator Speech Goals for each. * Two Words that formed the basis for the Elevator Speech Template. * The Eight Floors of the Elevator Speech. * Having your Elevator "Stop" and "Skip Floors." o Getting individuals "Off the Elevator." * How to deliver your Elevator Speech. * Bonus Tips to take your elevator Speech from Blah to Ah! * The Fear of Public Speaking. o This is why many dread the Elevator Speech. o Why this fear. o Nuggets to Lessen it! Read this book! Then use the Elevator Speech Template and and Worksheet to craft Your Elevator Speech. Write it - ReWrite it. Practice it - Tweak it - Practice it! Do that, and Your next Elevator Speech will be - NO SWEAT!


NO SWEAT Elevator Speech!: How to Craft Your Elevator Speech Floor by Floor with No Sweat!

NO SWEAT Elevator Speech!: How to Craft Your Elevator Speech Floor by Floor with No Sweat!

Author: Fred E. Miller

Publisher:

Published: 2021-09-17

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780984396719

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Since writing the first edition of NO SWEAT Elevator Speech! I've learned a LOT more about Elevator Speeches. Elevator Speeches are not just for salespeople and those in business. Often, we're in social situations or attending functions where someone asks, "Who are you and what do you do?"Besides our "day jobs," most of us wear several hats. We have families, friends, belong to organizations, and are passionate to promote different causes. These roles require different Elevator Speeches.This updated and revised book addresses the above and offers much more.


Give Your Elevator Speech a Lift!

Give Your Elevator Speech a Lift!

Author: Lorraine Howell

Publisher: Danforth Book Distribution

Published: 2006-07

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 9781887542395

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"Whether you're at a business event or a social function, what's the most common question asked by someone you've just met? 'What do you do?' In Give Your Elevator Speech a Lift!, media specialist Lorraine Howell guides you step by step through her unique process for creating a winning elevator speech. By using Lorraine's method, you can explain what you do in thirty seconds or less, as well as determine your listener's need and interest, making your elevator speech one of your most compelling--and time-efficient-- marketing tools for generating new business."--


No Sweat Public Speaking!

No Sweat Public Speaking!

Author: Fred Elliott Miller

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780984396702

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Miller teaches techniques anyone can use to overcome the fear of public speaking and deliver an expert presentation.


Kill the Elevator Speech

Kill the Elevator Speech

Author: Felicia J Slattery

Publisher: Sound Wisdom

Published: 2014-11-18

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 1937879119

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Contrary to popular marketing and networking wisdom, regurgitating a memorized “elevator speech” all over a poor unsuspecting soul who happens to ask the dreaded “what do you do?” question, does not work to establish a true connection with another human being. Kill the Elevator Speech is about why those standard, memorized verbal vomits are so horribly wrong and what to do and say instead that will actually bring people together, help others understand who you are, and create the beginnings of a referral and professional relationship to go beyond the initial handshake and obligatory card swap. The reader will learn how to walk into any room, confidently knowing how to handle, answer and completely address the question “what do you do?” with ease and grace, while also making the person they are speaking to feel comfortable and connected.


The New Elevator Pitch

The New Elevator Pitch

Author: Chris Westfall

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780985414801

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The elevator platform has been replaced with the social platform, so whether someone tweets it or tells it, their story has to be authentic and powerful, or it's lost in the noise. Getting clear on the story is the first step to creating the kinds of connections that matterNthe new elevator pitch.


Kill the Elevator Speech

Kill the Elevator Speech

Author: Felicia J. Slattery

Publisher:

Published: 2017-03-06

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9781525239755

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Contrary to popular marketing and networking wisdom, regurgitating a memorized ''elevator speech'' all over a poor unsuspecting soul who happens to ask the dreaded ''what do you do?'' question, does not work to establish a true connection with another human being.Kill the Elevator Speech is about why those standard, memorized verbal vomits are so horribly wrong and what to do and say instead that will actually bring people together, help others understand who you are, and create the beginnings of a referral and professional relationship to go beyond the initial handshake and obligatory card swap. The reader will learn how to walk into any room, confidently knowing how to handle, answer and completely address the question ''what do you do?'' with ease and grace, while also making the person they are speaking to feel comfortable and connected.


Small Message, Big Impact

Small Message, Big Impact

Author: Terri L. Sjodin

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1591845483

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In this age of information overload, no business skill is more essential than being able to connect with others quickly. Acclaimed consultant Sjodin defines an elevator speech and its purpose isn't to say everything about a topicNjust to intrigue and inspire the listener to want to hear more.