Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Could Your Demos Be Better? (Part 2!)

Which of these do you (or your team) suffer from?

 

-        You don’t customize the data to match your prospect’s industry/vertical

-        Your data time-series, action items, and alerts are not realistic

-        You use the phrase, “What we call a …” and assume your prospect will remember

-        You don’t understand the power of the pause

-        You demo on autopilot, with little enthusiasm

-        You present from a large monitor to prospects with small screens

-        You never use annotation tools

-        You don’t use props or visual aids

-        You think “a day in the life” is an effective story 

-        You don’t use analogies, metaphors, or similes

-        You don’t use meaningful stories

-        You don’t invite the prospect to “drive” by proxy

-        You don’t operate as a team when multiple vendor players are involved

-        You don’t prepare or plan roles when multiple vendor players are involved

-        You “pile-on” answers to prospect questions

-        You use American/UK/etc. colloquialisms with non- American/UK/etc. audiences

-        You inflict corporate overview presentations on your prospects

-        You inflict product overview presentations on your prospects

-        You ignore the case studies (the single most valuable portions of corporate overview presentations)

-        You don’t dry-run important demos

-        You offer trials and POCs without need

-        You deluge “just browsing” prospects with hour-long “overviews”

-        You don’t understand the difference between Vision Generation and Technical Proof Demos

-        You understand the difference between Vision Generation and Technical Proof Demos, but don’t apply the principles

-        You’ve been trained in “Tell Show Tell” but never do it

-        You feel you're at the top of your game...

 

Any others to add?

 

For rapid improvement, grab a copy of Great Demo! or enroll in a Doing Discovery or Great Demo! Workshop. 

 

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