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More Auto-Demo Hell – A “Customized” Recorded Demo?

Should a recorded or canned demo be “customized”?  Interesting and tough challenge…!

By definition, recorded demos are not customized for any specific customer.  However, an attempt to create
a single recorded demo that embraces the needs and situations of a range of prospects with different job
titles in differing markets is likely doomed to fail.

Example:  Consider CRM demos that try to cover the needs of salespeople, sales management, and
marketing. Sales management is most interested, typically, in forecast accuracy and transparency – which
relies upon data entry by salespeople.  A demo that shows a rep entering a pile of pipeline information
(deal size, key players, likely close date, probability, deal stage, etc.etc.) will likely please the VP of sales
but annoy the sales reps.

Similarly, the above scenario does little to help a marketing manager charged with executing lead
generation campaigns – her demo needs to speak to the results and processes of campaign execution
and management.

In summary, recorded demos need to be “customized” at least to address relevant market- and job-title
specific situations. Recorded demos that show no apparent effort to customize are likely to:

  1. Be perceived as insulting by the customer (“we are not all alike”)
  2. Will result in more work for the vendor to get the same business (“I didn’t see what I needed in your
    demo – and it appeared to be inflexible”)
  3. Violates nearly every customer-centric principle (and certainly the core principles of the Great Demo!
    method)

When I’m working with customers to help with their recorded demos (e.g., hosted on their websites), I
recommend a Menu Approach to lead each individual prospect to the specific, generically-customized
demo that matches that customer’s industry and job-title.  That means, potentially, multiple recorded
demos as opposed to a single demo that hopes to somehow embrace everyone.

Does this mean that you need to generate recorded demos for every target job title and market? Yes and
no…

Yes; in that the prospects should perceive that they have been led to a demo that is specifically relevant for
them.  No; you should expect that the situations for many job titles will be reasonably homogeneous
across markets – providing the ability to leverage one recorded demo across those markets.  (You’ll need
to be careful/clever about what data is used).  Often, you can apply different voice-overs to one core demo to
lend the appearance of a recorded demo that has been customized for a specific target audience.

The perception that a recorded demo has been created specifically for an audience can truly accelerate the
sales cycle!
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