Lately Cari has been working on a business development challenge that I, Walter, have been
working on since I started taking this course.
Neither of us has found this easy.
Cari has been working on what is commonly known in business as the “elevator pitch”
Someone gets on an elevator ride with you and after making eye contact, saying hello
they ask ... “what do you do”?
You have the time it takes for the elevator to get to either
of your stops to answer that question ... “what do you do”?
You need to be able to explain the work and
generate enough interest that they will ask for your card and later, actually call you
back to book an appointment.
Saying “I’m a doctor” or a “chiropractor” or a “massage therapist.”
telegraphs those fields but has nothing to do in explaining
to a novice what Altar of Creation work actually is.
Of course I don’t get asked this in many elevators ... at least not in Santa Fe.
But this time limit is applicable to all sorts of social situations: standing in a checkout at a store,
networking events, parties, brief consults with existing patients, etc.
What would you say? How do you describe Altar of Creation Work?
On another but related subject, do you use the name “Altar of Creation?”
when describing this work?
The elevator pitch should be three sentences or less in length.
This may seem like a really trivial concern but if you think about it,
you can’t help someone if they don’t learn enough about you to be
intrigued enough to actually come in and see you to get the resources they
need. Right?
What would you say?
Walter