Tips and Tricks for Virtual Sales Pitches

While the concept of a virtual sales pitch is hardly a new one, the fact of the matter is, they are proving to be more important and necessary in 2020 than ever before. According to The Pew Research Center,  only about 5% of people in sales had access to telecommuting as recently as 2019. This means that 95% of people in sales are trying to do virtual sales for the first time.

With such an unprecedented number of people suddenly trying to master a completely new (to them) format of sales pitch, there is no exact formula to follow for success. Each business or product is unique, as are salespeople’s relationships with their clients.

There are, however, some general tips and tricks, to guide how you build and deliver your virtual sales pitch, which are helpful to just about anybody jumping into this kind of workstream for the first time.

Do Your Research

Virtual sales pitches can require more preparation than other kinds of pitches, so it’s especially important to do the requisite research. Aside from your own product’s research, this also includes research on the client you’ll be pitching to. Who have they worked with in the past? What is the culture of their business like? Knowing the answers to these questions before logging on can save you a lot of guesswork once you’re on camera.

Also, make sure to research and familiarize yourself with whatever software you’ll be using to make the pitch. Some programs have steeper learning curves than others, and it’s best not to ever have to do damage control live, if possible.

Keep Your Presentation Simple

One of the easiest ways to simplify your presentation is to use as little text as possible. Keep your slides concise and to the point, avoiding any paragraph length passages for your potential clients to squint at on their laptops. Remember, many of them are working from home, too, and don’t have the benefit of conference table sized monitors.

Humanize Your Approach, through Discourse

By creating space in your presentation for dialogue with your clients and actually listening to their needs, hopes, fears, and desires, you’ll be in a better position to build a relationship with them and provide them with the services they need.

In fact, according to Mark Roberge of Harvard, empathy is the most important aspect of sales. He explains in his Harvard Business Review classes that, when you use empathy to ask the right questions, “a sequence of open-ended questions that [help to] develop that buyer perspective—their needs, their challenges, the timing around [the deal], their buying authority—become best practices.”

Ask questions throughout your presentation, engage with your potential clients, and make sure to read the room.

Practice Makes Perfect

Be sure to practice your presentation, exactly as you’ll be doing for your clients, until you feel truly comfortable with the pacing and the technology. Recording yourself doing this is additionally helpful, as it is easier to make self-corrections from watching playback from a practice video than it is to do in real time.

Plan on Technical Difficulties

One of the biggest things that can confound a virtual presentation are application notifications going off in the background. Turning email, messaging, and all other app notifications OFF can spare you a lot of distracting noises during your time in front of the camera.

No matter how familiar you are with the platform you’re using to deliver your presentation, there’s liable to be some technology glitch that you didn’t plan for.  It happens. Wireless can get spotty, as can internet service, more generally, and without warning. Try to troubleshoot as much as possible beforehand, so that you can avoid any of the foreseeable ones.

Additional Resources:
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/03/20/before-the-coronavirus-telework-was-an-optional-benefit-mostly-for-the-affluent-few/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/heathermorgan/2018/02/26/the-key-to-asking-better-sales-questions-is-empathy-according-to-harvards-mark-roberge/#6946f5851558

 

Culinary Connections and Course Connections Combo, July 23rd

Culinary Connections is SOLD OUT, But We Still Have Spots Available for Course Connections!

Thursday, July 23, 2020 | Montclair Golf Club

We know you’re itching to get out so please join us at the beautiful Montclair Golf Club!!

While maintaining social distancing and observing all NJ State mandated guidelines, we’re combining our popular Course Connections with Culinary Connections and ALSO being joined by former NBC News anchor, Kerry Barrett as our POWER Guest!

So if you value fun golf, good food and effective networking this is the event for you!

OUR POWER PRESENTER KERRY BARRETT:

With over 20 years of on-air experience as a news anchor, reporter, and producer on NBC, Fox News, and ABC, Emmy-Award winning Kerry Barrett knows what it takes to be performance ready. She has traveled to Iraq as an embedded journalist bringing to life an award-winning series on “Life in Balad”.

She interviewed heads of state such as Janet Napolitano, financial shaman Suze Orman, and top celebrities such as Bradley Cooper, as well as prepared luminaries for debates. She has proven skills that make her unflappable and unstoppable.

EVENT DETAILS:

DATETHURSDAY, JULY 23RD
WHERE: Montclair Golf Club, 25 Prospect Avenue, West Orange, NJ – a Platinum Club of America and one of the top 100 Country Clubs nationally.
ATTIRE: Proper attire for this event includes Bermuda shorts (no more than 2 inches above the knee), Capri pants, or a skort. Shirts may be sleeveless and collared or sleeved and un-collared. Golf shoes or sneakers are required.
CLUBS: Bring your own golf clubs, or we can provide them for you the day of the event. Any questions, please email Susan Ascher at [email protected].

ITINERARY:

  • 2:30-3:00 pm Lace Up/Meet Up
  • 3:00-4:00 pm Golf Instruction
  • 4:00 pm 9-Hole Scramble
  • 6:30 pm Culinary Connections (SOLD OUT)

COST:  

  • $189 p/ticket – Course Connections Only (Includes Golf Instruction, 9-Hole Scramble, Cart and Greens Fees).
  • SOLD OUT – Culinary Connections Only (Includes Wine and a 3-Course Dinner).
  • SOLD OUT – Culinary and Course Connections Combo

PURCHASE YOUR COURSE CONNECTIONS TICKETS NOW!


Course Connections Only Tickets



HERE’S WHO ATTENDS OUR COURSE AND CULINARY CONNECTIONS EVENTS:

> Master Networkers
> Accountants
> Attorneys
> Entrepreneurs
> Wealth Managers
> Bankers
> Sales Consultants
>Corporate Executives
> Executives in Transition
> Small Business Owners
> Anyone who wants to learn to play the game of golf
> Anyone who values quality networking

HERE’S WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT OUR CULINARY AND COURSE CONNECTIONS EVENTS:

“Clearly, you have built a fabulous network of people who want to continue to learn and grow through the opportunities you provide. “ — Renee Helfenstein, Director of Special Events, CFBNJ

Culinary Connections was a fantastic opportunity to network with a variety of professionals and learn about the exciting work done by The Community Food Bank of New Jersey. We’re already brainstorming opportunities to work together in 2020! — Tom Maroulakos, CEO, Skopos Hospitality Group

“I have attended many of Susan Ascher’s networking events and Course Connections is one of my favorites. Not only do I get to work on my golf game with expert tips from Montclair Golf Club’s pro, but I also get to make some great connections at dinner. Susan always keeps it fresh and new. Can’t wait for the next event!”

“Thank you so much for throwing another great event Susan. We love being part of your network of friends and I enjoyed meeting some really great people and having a lot of fun on the course with my great group (who shot par for the 9 holes as a team) not that we were keeping score or anything. Looking forward to great connections and future events.”

WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:

Your Trifecta Today Replay Episode 6

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Your Trifecta Today Episode #6:

 

Timely Conversations on navigating your life, your career and your business during the “New Normal” of the Covid-19 Pandemic

 

Originally recorded

Monday, May 18, 2020 3:00 to 3:30 PM

TOPIC:  Peaks, Valleys and Plateaus: Why They Are ALL Important, Now and Always!

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Finding New Work After Losing Your Job to the Lockdown

The COVID-19 lockdown has changed everyday life for countless Americans. While part of the country, including healthcare workers, emergency responders, and IT security professionals, are working harder than ever, another swathe of the country’s workers have been furloughed, laid off, or forced out of business. By the end of March 2020, nearly seven million Americans had filed for unemployment benefits and that number has steadily increased over the last several weeks.

If you’re uncertain about your current job in the face of the pandemic or you’re forced to find new employment as soon as possible, you’ll find that the typical avenues of finding new work are largely unavailable. Those who can are working from home, and companies across industries are limiting personal contact as much as possible, including interviews. If you’re looking for a new job, you may need to shake up your approach and broaden your search criteria to find new employment as quickly as possible.

Embrace Digital Networking Sites

Companies across the country are moving to digital networking for locating, interviewing, and onboarding job candidates. If you haven’t used any professional networking sites like LinkedIn before, now is the time to get to know these platforms and build up your online profiles. These sites are some of the best places to connect with potential employers, look up employer reviews, and cultivate a network of professional contacts that might be able to help you find new opportunities in the face of the COVID-19 crisis.

Since more people are spending more time online, you should assume that prospective employers will be, too. If you have extra free time due to the lockdown and losing your job because of it, take advantage of this extra free time to refine your social media profiles. Kelly Services Senior Vice President Kelly Thorpe recommends a look over your social media content:

Scrub any content you don’t want a potential employer to see — or, if that’s too much work, make your profiles private.

Chances are high that potential employers will be looking extensively at your online presence to get to know you during the interview process since they will probably refrain from a face-to-face interview.

Adjust Your Expectations

Depending on your skill set, education, and professional experience, you may have many more opportunities than you realize. However, it can be hard to imagine working outside of the field you so recently left against your own wishes. As you begin your lockdown job hunt, you might need to come to terms with the fact that the industry in which you previously worked has changed and your skills may be more valuable to an employer in a different niche.

It’s also vital to acknowledge that most available jobs at the moment function on working remotely from home. If you have never done remote work before, you’re going to need to ensure you have the hardware ready to go as well as adequate workspace to complete your job duties. Many Americans have adjusted to working from home, and it’s easier for some than others.

Work With a Professional Job Coach

The COVID-19 pandemic is an unpredictable disaster that reshaped modern life in countless ways and coping with these changes can feel overwhelming in the face of piling bills and uncertainty about the future. Susan Ascher is a professional career coach with significant experience helping people realize their potential. The pandemic lockdown is certainly a crisis, but it could also present an opportunity to expand your skills and find enriching and lucrative work in a new field.

Additional Resources:
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/coronavirus-layoff-resume_l_5e972f68c5b6ead140064b39
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/07/how-to-get-a-company-to-hire-you-during-the-coronavirus-outbreak.html
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/coronavirus-job-hunt-pandemic_l_5e7b7fc9c5b62a1870d65015
https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinecastrillon/2020/04/06/how-to-job-hunt-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic/#17536cfd259d
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/video-interview-tips-mistakes_l_5cdd91f6e4b01571365d9f99

 

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Your Trifecta Today Episode #5:

 

Timely Conversations on navigating your life, your career and your business during the “New Normal” of the Covid-19 Pandemic

 

Originally recorded

Monday, May 11, 2020 3:00 to 3:30 PM

TOPIC:  Win, Place or Show? Where Do You Want to Be?

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Your Trifecta Today episode #4:

 

Timely Conversations on navigating your life, your career and your business during the “New Normal” of the Covid-19 Pandemic

 

Originally recorded

Monday, May 4, 2020 3:00 to 3:30 PM

TOPIC:  Get Back on Track. What Track? It’s a NEW Track and We’re NOT Going Back!

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Susan Ascher Featured Guest on Wise Women @ Work Podcast

Susan Ascher, Founder of The Ascher Group, an executive and business coaching firm, recently appeared as a special guest on the Wise Women @Work Podcast titled, “Think Like a Man, Work Like a Dog & Act Like a Lady – A Conversation with Susan Ascher.” Podcast host, Felicia Garland, commented:

“[Susan’s] a one-women think tank. She’s been thinking about the nature of work, careers and living a more fulfilling life for as long as she can remember. In this episode Susan shares her Five Ps for thriving in the “Next Normal,” as she calls it, when we finally emerge from our Covid-19 lockdown.”

Topics discussed in the podcast include:

  • The importance of self-confidence and why you shouldn’t fear failure
  • What she means by “The Pause That Refreshes”
  • Her mantra, “Read to Lead”
  • Pivotal moments in her career and how she seized the opportunities

Listen to the Podcast Below

CLICK HERE for more information on the Wise Women @Work Podcast!

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Your Trifecta Today episode #3:

 

Timely Conversations on navigating your life, your career and your business during the “New Normal” of the Covid-19 Pandemic

 

Originally recorded

Monday, April 27th, 2020 3:00 to 3:30 PM

TOPIC:  Staying connected: developing your social capital

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Your Trifecta Today episode #2:

A life altering event happens: what’s next?

 

Originally recorded

Monday, April 20th, 2020 3:00 to 3:30 PM

TOPIC:   A life altering event happens: what’s next?

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Your Trifecta Today episode #1- You’ve lost your job: now what?

 

Originally recorded 

Monday, April 13th, 2020 3:00 to 3:30 PM

You’ve lost your job: now what?

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