Bill Twiffer:
- Then I do my presentation. I talk about all kinds of stuff.
And you could fall right into it.
Jeff:
Okay. Okay. I thought this was your presentation, the questions.
I was like, “Wait a minute. I can't cite that ten minute call
and then ask, you know.”
Bill Twiffer:
No, not at all.
Jeff:
Okay.
Bill Twiffer:
And then you know, it's start up right now, because they’ll
cut all this out right?
Jeff:
Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Okay. Yeah, it just kind of threw me off.
I'm like, “Wait.” It's a ten minute call, you know what
I'm saying?
Bill Twiffer:
Okay. Well, watch this. Why don’t you let me go into my -
Jeff:
What do you want me to do to start off with?
Bill Twiffer:
- go into my presentation right now. Let's do this. Let's go ahead
and you say, “You know, Bill, I hear how you're saying all
this stuff. Is this stuff scripted?” And that will cue me
right into my presentation.
Jeff:
Okay. Cool, cool. You see my point of view. I was like -
Bill Twiffer:
Oh yeah, I know. I totally understand. See, all the calls I do,
even when I do to onsite. It's like, “Does anybody say anything
on your calls?” I said, “Well, honestly they introduce
me. They ask me a few questions. How I got started and I take over
and go for an hour and fifteen minutes and go through my whole presentation.
Once in a while they but in and say a couple of things, but that’s
it.
Jeff:
Okay. Cool. Okay. Okay. Okay. I got that. I just thought that you
wanted me to ask you questions and then I was going to go away.
Bill Twiffer:
And here’s the thing. You but in to ask me a question, it's
not going to throw me off at all, because everything is memorized.
Jeff:
Okay. Cool. So I’ll say, “You know, Bill” what
should I say now?
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