PRIVATE LENDING MADE EASY NEWSLETTER - Issue #27
June 14th, 2006 by Alan Cowgill
PRIVATE LENDING MADE EASY NEWSLETTER
Issue #27
http://www.privatelendingmadeeasy.com
In This Issue:
1. What’s happening!
2. A Dozen Presentation Tips
3. Important Tip
4. Links
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1. What’s happening!
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WOW…
Just got back from my 4-day ‘Where To Get The Money’ boot
camp in Las Vegas and it was awesome.
The folks raised $6,915,000 dollars in the first 24 hours…
A couple of major highlights at the event..
1) The pooling money presentation.
2) SEC session and why it is so critical to comply.
3) New offline newsletter enrollment offered.
4) My brand new ‘How I run my real estate office’ home study
system was presented.
5) I rolled out my new coaching program.
(It nearly sold it out. I have only two spots left if you are
ready, call the office today and ask for Jake).
A bonus item offered with the coaching program, it was
having your coach fly in and do your luncheon for you.
I even had Elvis show up for a 60 minute show during the pizza
dinner we had:) It was a blast!
Next BC is October 5-8 in Baltimore.
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2. A Dozen Presentation Tips
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When I thought about writing this newsletter article, I
thought it is so basic that no one would be interested but
then I thought about when I was getting started and realized
that even though it is old hat to me, it might be vital to
others…
So, here are 12 easy tips to consider when planning and making
your luncheon or dinner presentation.
1. The first step is, of course, to practice your material so
you know it thoroughly and can comfortably answer questions
from your guests.
2. Dress professionally. This is a business presentation, so
dress like a confident, successful businessperson at an
important meeting. Gain credibility by looking the part of
the successful businessperson that you are.
3. Arrive early. Arrive in enough time to inspect the room and
the equipment and make any necessary adjustments so that
when guests arrive you are ready for them. You will appear
very organized and professional. And they will feel welcome.
4. Lighting. If you are making the PowerPoint Presentation
included with PLME program, make the room just dark enough to
make the screen clear. You want to be able to have enough
light to make eye contact and interact with your guests. As
you speak, look directly from one person to another. Talk
to your audience, not the screen.
5. Name tags. Wear a name tag with your first name in bold
letters. Have your staff members wear name tags as well. As
your guests arrive, hand them a name tag and marker and ask
them to write their name and please wear the name tag. As
you talk with people, use their name to make them feel
welcome.
6. Talkers. You might have someone in the audience who seems to
have an uncontrollable need to make lots of comments, which
takes you off track from the presentation. If you have a
‘talker’ and the comments are relevant, allow them a few
minutes then get back on track. If the comments are
irrelevant, politely interrupt and ask if they could please
wait until after the presentation and you would be happy to
talk to them then. Stay friendly and stay in control. That
gabby individual may turn out to be one of your greatest
advertisers!
7. Special accommodations. Some people may need special
accommodations like needing to be close to the front to see
and hear better. Someone may need wheelchair accommodations.
Be sure you are ready to accommodate various situations.
Be sure to ask, ‘Can everyone see the screen?’ and ‘Can you
hear me clearly?’ Be aware of room arrangement and be
prepared to graciously assist with whatever they need. Be
nice to these folks. They are here to help you get rich!
8. Pointer. If you use a pointer, put it down after you have
used it. Nervous speakers tend to play with them absent
mindedly, which is distracting. Be careful of hand gestures
as well. Remember that finger-pointing at your guests can
feel like scolding and can send a negative message. Be in
control of your ‘body language’ to keep the atmosphere
positive and warm.
9. Personal space. Many people have a comfort zone around
themselves that they designate as public space or private
space. Be sure to not stand so close to someone that you are
in his or her private space. You’ll know if you are standing
too close by their reaction to you. Are they backing away?
Make them more comfortable by allowing them a bit more room.
10. Water. Place a glass of water and a napkin near the front
of the room so you can have a quick drink if needed. Place
it away from your slide presentation.
11. Relax. Nobody is perfect and your guests understand that. It
is more important that they see your sincerity. If there is
a question you can’t answer, tell them you will find out and
let them know. (Then be sure to follow up, of course!) If
something odd happens, be light-hearted and laugh with the
audience about it. Things happen!
Note: Needing to get back with them with the
information is a great way to schedule a follow-up
meeting. Love questions! That means they are interested
and they are really thinking about what you are saying!
12. Rehab. We know what this means, we work with real estate.
However, your guests might not have a clue. They may think
you have just gotten out of some kind of rehabilitation!
Don’t assume they understand terms like rehab, flip,
junker, etc.
Ok, that was 12 but how about a bonus tip? I’ve got another
good one.
- Be excited. Show how excited you are about your program by
being enthusiastic and doing whatever you can to make it a
great experience for everyone. Shake hands, smile, and
connect with all these kind people who have come to see you.
Now, go make lots of money!
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3. Important Tip
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Always understand the SEC compliance requirements in your
state.
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4. Links
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estate friends. We appreciate your help in making Private
Lending Made Easy grow!
Sincerely,
Alan Cowgill
E. Alan Cowgill is the President of Integrity Home Buyers, Inc.
He is a full-time real estate investor, investing in single
family and small multi-family properties in Springfield, Ohio.
Since 1995 Alan has bought and sold over 200 properties and
uses private lenders to fund his real estate deals.
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