What would you say about your business if you had 60 seconds on stage and it was being filmed?
That was the challenge at Andrea J. Lee's Wealthy Thought Leader Conference…an opportunity to get a one minute video to use however we wished. This was a huge benefit to attendees especially getting a video of one speaking on a stage in front of an audience. I found it fascinating to watch what people did with their precious opportunity.
Many people got cut off (the mic was cut at 60 seconds) as their talk meandered and went well beyond their time. Many speakers were brilliant and demonstrated their expertise through song, dance and performance. Others stumbled and I couldn't figure out what they did or what their business was. No judgment here, simply found it enlightening.
I was on the fence about whether to do it or not and then realized I really shouldn't let the opportunity pass. I did not prepare well (not what I would advise), but I did want to make sure I got my name in the video as well as a URL where people could get more information and opt in to my list. Here's my edited video:
You can see I stumbled a little bit. It's rather nerve wracking to have a timer counting down and 60 seconds goes so fast.
Are you up for a challenge?
What would you say about your business if you had only 60 seconds? Here's your invitation…
- Create a 60 second video
- Post it on YouTube
- Share the link here in the comments
This is a great way to get some visibility for your business with my audience as well as to practice a concise message you can deliver to your community.
Think about it before you turn on your webcam. What do you want the viewer to take away or do after watching your video?
Now…go! Can't wait to see your videos!
Kathleen Gage
Great challenge Denise. Here is the link to my video. http://youtu.be/WMRwS4toM9I
Have a great day.
Kathleen
Denise Wakeman
You’re a ROCK STAR, Kathleen! Thanks for taking the challenge and spreading the word. Love your use of the whiteboard to visually support your call to action.
Mark Oborn
Great idea, here’s mine http://youtu.be/6qkOyO9Z01Y
Denise Wakeman
Mark, thanks for stepping up to the challenge. You have great energy and articulate your coaching qualifications well….blog on!
Elizabeth Cottrell
Stumbling? All I saw was a lovely, capable woman who understood and believed in her work. By swallowing your discomfort and getting up to take advantage of this opportunity, you modeled for all of us what connection and visibility should look like. Great job!
Denise Wakeman
Thank you Elizabeth, I appreciate your kind words. As an introvert, it’s always a challenge for me to get on a stage, yet it’s something I’ve had to work on over the years. I’m probably my own worst critic, as many people are.
Karen Hughes
I thought you did a fabulous job. May be because I admire you but I thought you used your time brilliantly! Great job!
Denise Wakeman
Thank you, Karen! Will I be seeing a video from you? 🙂
Louise Myers Graphic Design
Kudos to you Denise! Great job. The challenge for me, as I suppose many others, is to “just do it” and not stress over perfection. But it’s a great challenge…
Denise Wakeman
Thanks for stopping by, Louise. Yes, just do it… Perfection = Procrastination … would love to see a video from you!
Tom Treanor
Great job Denise. I didn’t notice very much stumbling and you got the key points across. I’m glad you took the challenge to get up there!
Denise Wakeman
Hey Tom, thanks for your kind words. It’s a good exercise to go through, especially when you know you’re going to be cut off so it’s essential to be able to say what you need to say AND have a call to action in the allotted time.