How To Turn A Five Minute Presentation Into A $200,000 Marketing Bonus
How do you increase your visibility by focussing on ‘high pay off’ activities to build your profile and profits?
Speaking in public is the fastest way to attract, win and even retain more profitable clients.
It is a ‘one to many’ activity that delivers an enormous return on investment for your time and effort.
It also builds your expert power and recognised authority status.
When combined with a good media relations plan it is one of the most powerful and cost effective marketing strategies around.
Here’s a personal case study of how to turn a five minute speech into $200,000 worth of media coverage.
“Malaysia - Opening doors to Australian Business” was the theme for a business breakfast held
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Malaysia is Australia’s ninth largest trading partner, with two-way trade between our two countries currently standing at almost $10 billion.
As a Perth-based international business speaker working in Malaysia, I joined James Wise, Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia (left hand side) and Peter Kane, Australian Senior Trade Commissioner to Malaysia and Brunei (right hand side) on the platform at a breakfast function “Meet The Ambassadors” to share firsthand insights on how to tap into the second strongest economy in South East Asia.
The marketing copy for the event was impressive.
“James Wise is a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and has been Australia’s High Commissioner to Malaysia since 2003.
Peter Kane
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Peter has a wealth of experience gained from assisting Australian exporters in diverse markets across the world for nearly 20 years.”
More than 250 people turned up to the breakfast. Including a columnist for Malaysia’s most influential media vehicle, the The Star newspaper.
So why did the columnist choose to write a full page article about my five minute speech and not the two other more eminently qualified and experienced speakers?
Well, I believe there were five essential ingredients that made it irresistible to the media and journalist.
Here are the insider’s secrets so you can achieve the same amazing success with your next speech.
1. Emotional Connection.
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2. Tell A Story.
Relevant stories are a powerful tool to illustrate key points.
My most relevant personal story to my Malaysian message was my ‘walking barefoot on hot coals experience’ at an Anthony Robbins Unleash The Power Within seminar I attended in Kuala Lumpur with 4,000 other delegates.
Even the world’s most powerful communicators use personal stories. Take for example British Prime Minister, Tony Blair.
He was in Australia for the recent Commonwealth games and gave a speech to federal parliament on
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His speech was covered in the Australian media and here’s part of that speech and in particular a personal story.
“Australia may not be in my blood, but it surely is in my spirit. My earliest memories are Australian. From the age of two, till five I lived in Adelaide … At uni I was reintroduced to religion by an
Australian Peter Thompson, and introduced to politics by another, Geoff Gallop, both dear friends to this day. I’ve been back many times. I love the people, love the place, always have and always will. Australia is just a very special place to be.”
3. See, Hear and Touch.
Use descriptive words to create visual, auditory and tactile anchor
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Paint the picture and create the movie in their minds.
4. Make It Personal.
Share something personal from a place of vulnerability and you create instant rapport with your audience.
5. Have A Strong Call To Action.
Make sure your audience take action after listening to your speech.
If you go to my blog an unedited version of my “Meet The Ambassadors” presentation is available now for you to listen to.
And, here is the story Personal touch to success, Insight Down Under: By JEFFREY FRANCIS that appeared in the Star newspaper.
And how did I come to value this story at $200,000. Well to take out a full-page advertisement in the Star newspaper would cost
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Now this method is not recommended by industry bodies such as the Public Relations Institute of Australia. But it does provide a useful framework.
And of course, the story is available for the world to see on the Internet.
Thomas Murrell MBA CSP is an international business speaker, consultant and award-winning broadcaster. Media Motivators is his regular electronic magazine read by 7,000 professionals in 15 different countries. You can subscribe by visiting http://www.8mmedia.com Thomas can be contacted directly at +6189388 6888 and is available to speak to your conference, seminar or event. Visit Tom’s blog
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