Do some homework ahead of your call if at all possible: 1. Google their company and/or the individual; find out what business they are in, what they do day to day. 2. Go to their website and learn as much as you can about their business. Think of which or your products/services might be appropriate to recommend. 3. Try to find the person who made the contact to you within their website and try to build an organizational chart around them so you know where they fit.
When you do manage to contact them by phone, keep the following points in mind for greatest effectiveness:
1. Thank them for researching your product/service. Ask them if this is a good time to answer their questions or would they prefer to schedule a time that is more convenient. 2. Ask them if they found everything they were looking for 3. Ask if there is any additional information you could provide to them. Briefly explain your capabilities you think appropriate to their needs. Expect objections. You are now most likely interrupting some other activity on their part. Remind them that they were looking for something and that you are an expert that can help them right now which will save them time. 4. Ask if there is a current project or specific need that prompted their search 5. What other solutions have they searched 6. Do they have a budget and timeline in place? What role do they have in the decision process.
Don't forget to ask for and record any updated contact information whether it be a better phone number, e-mail address, or even a colleague you ended up speaking with and closing the activity. Ask for others that may have an interest or need for your services. Many times you can get two or more birds in hand, or at least the bush just by asking.
Follow up doesn't end with the sale but continues for the life of the relationship (which can depend on your level of ongoing follow-up). More on that next month.
Following these general guidelines can maximize the effectiveness of leads generated via the internet, e-mail inquiries and even phone messages. Happy follow-up!
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Published Author and Composer and self employed internet consultant. John Geiger is currently using his webmaster and marketing skills to help his wife Nancy with her print-on-demand store "givitup" http://w... View profile
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