Hello, Fastlaners
I have developed a new talk/presentation, which I would like to try/test on a real audience to get feedback.
The goal is to try my material out and test how people respond to it the next 2-3 months and then start to search for customers to buy the talk.
Strategy:
Contact entrepreneurial co-working spaces in my area and offer them a free talk.
I was thinking about saying something like:
“Since it is new material I’m just interested in hearing your feedback, and not to earn anything on it.”
Consideration:
On the one hand, I don’t wanna sound like my talk is not good, and would just be happy if they would be there to listening. On the other hand, I don’t want to demand too much.
What do you think? Is it a good strategy? Anybody got experience with this strategy of doing things for free in order to get experience and feedback?
Regards
I have developed a new talk/presentation, which I would like to try/test on a real audience to get feedback.
The goal is to try my material out and test how people respond to it the next 2-3 months and then start to search for customers to buy the talk.
Strategy:
Contact entrepreneurial co-working spaces in my area and offer them a free talk.
I was thinking about saying something like:
“Since it is new material I’m just interested in hearing your feedback, and not to earn anything on it.”
Consideration:
On the one hand, I don’t wanna sound like my talk is not good, and would just be happy if they would be there to listening. On the other hand, I don’t want to demand too much.
What do you think? Is it a good strategy? Anybody got experience with this strategy of doing things for free in order to get experience and feedback?
Regards
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