Attract the Right Job or Clientele:

Patiently following up stirs up emotion in almost everyone. Some of the adjectives include annoyance, fear, and negativity. But a small percentage of salespeople view follow-up as getting their game on for achieving their goals.

Most people fall down on follow-up.

My Story of Patiently Following Up

Many lessons were learned for methods of patiently following up in my sales career. The second year of sales, management hounded their teams to follow-up with the same prospect every day.  Killing potential business along with the company brand and reputation come to mind.

All of today’s insights apply to the job hunt, and communication strategy for employment interviews.

Don’t annoy people with continual follow-up.

A new friend and I recently connected on LinkedIn. To my great surprise, Clyde referred some of his favorite clients to me as he is retiring. Clyde’s motivator is that we similarly view sales and customer care.

It didn’t take very long for the sales prospecting memories to arise. I diligently called the entire list. Not one person on the list picked up the phone. Assistants politely took my contact information.

Curiosity has me wondering: Did the assistants toss their notes after we were done?  Not one person returned my phone call or sent an email.

Two of the people are nearby and are ‘more likely to be interested.’ I sent each a short hand-written note on an attractive notecard. One replied that she would get in touch as soon as she returns from vacation. The better indication of believability is she asked to connect on LinkedIn.

The list of twelve people sat for a bit. The balancing act is to avoid annoying the twelve contacts or the person making the referrals.

Summer is here, and people are more leisurely. So I waited an entire month to begin again.

A former strategy came to mind: 

Call after 5:00 pm – the time the gatekeepers generally leave for the day.

My first call resulted in an executive picking up the phone. We had a friendly conversation and made an appointment for a video meeting. I will be making the remainder of the calls later in the day and plan to finish by the end of the month.

Clyde is happy that I’m continuing the momentum of contacting everyone on his list. And I am treating Clyde as my current client. He is the one selling my insights to benefit those he knows.

Before implementing any strategy, I consider how I would react should I be the prospect. Improvement begins with first recognizing the perspective of others.

Being respectful of everyone helps to keep the pipeline full. 

Related Blog Stories Include:

Do You Respect Customer Care? 

Do You Buy Shoes?” 


Your Story of Patiently Following Up

Where do you see yourself on the follow-up meter?

Some recent articles each state that most sales reps:

  • Give up after the first call
  • Might call a second time but will do so with annoyance in their voices
  • Do not consider alternate strategies for following up
  • Lose much of what’s in their pipeline
  • A teensy percentage will patiently follow-up multiple times in a variety of ways

Using the same method of follow-up for everyone and every time produces little. The motivated salespeople will seek out different ways to get in touch with their contacts.


Ideas for Patiently Following Up:
  • Call before 8:00 am or after 5:00 pm
  • Send a short handwritten note on an eye-catching notecard
  • Gain attention with a humorous picture on a flyer

For a referral, begin the conversation by mentioning that “Jack suggested I get in touch because…” Add that “Jack believes there is synergy between us and I would like to find time to explore possibilities.”

When it comes to new prospects who suggest ‘check back later,’ begin the conversation with humor. Try in your words, “I’m taking you up on your suggestion…” or “Later arrives quickly…”

Whichever method you do try, own it by adapting it to your personality and style. Each interaction is to come across as natural and authentic. Experiment with varying approaches to see which works best for you and continue using.


Is the Effort of Patiently Following Up Worthwhile?

Clients test the salespeople vying for their business. They want to know you are willing to work for their business.

Patiently following up is a beginning step for the sales cycle to complete.

All communication that follows is to demonstrate the value you bring to your clientele. The way in which you choose to get in touch, attitude included, can go to predicting the outcome.

Sales Tips for Patiently Following Up
  1. Accept that follow-up is part of the business development process
  2. Acknowledge that most people will not respond to your initial attempt
  3. Individualize your reason for contacting each person
  4. Come across as being professionally personal
  5. Indicate value for continuing the conversation
  6. Be willing to experiment with creative ways for getting through to decision-makers
  7. Treat everyone you encounter at a company with respect
  8. Ask employees for help when needed
  9. Follow-up numerous times and in a variety of ways without being a nuisance
  10. Celebrate Success!

These tips are provided to help you achieve The Smooth Sale!

For More Insights:   Visit Elinor’s Amazon Author Page

“Communicate to Attract Interest”

Nice Girls DO Get the Sale is an International Best-Seller and Evergreen. https://amzn.to/39QiVZw HIRED! How To Use Sales Techniques To Sell Yourself On Interviews is a best-seller. https://amzn.to/33LP2pv Visit Elinor Stutz' Author Page on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Elinor-Stutz/e/B001JS1P8S

               Be A Story-Teller

 

 

As the CEO of Smooth Sale, after her near-death experience, Stutz adapted the motto, “Believe, Become, Empower.”Nice Girls DO Get the Sale is an International Best-Selling and is Evergreen – among the classics; HIRED! Helped many to secure the job they desired. 

 

 

Today’s insights are provided to help you achieve the Smooth Sale!

RESOURCES FOR PERSONAL AND BUSINESS GROWTH: 

Advisorpedia  Publishes information to help advisors build their practice, and those having interest in the markets choose investments, and find inspiration.

BizCatalyst360  Presents a life, culture, and biz new media digest serving as a hub of creative expression and personal growth

CatCat Build your future one skill at a time.

For Book Lovers Only   For Book Lovers Only introduces you, the book lover, to new and exciting authors and works of fiction and non-fiction.   

GetCiara  Make remote your unfair advantage.

Greg Jenkins Consulting LLC Helping organizations realize the value of diversity to build inclusive, evolving high-performing cultures.

Inclusion Allies Coalition   “Everyone is welcome here.” Learn more to train teams, and join the advocacy program.

Internet Advisor Find the internet service right for you among 2083 internet providers across 36,380 cities, plus Cellphonedeal compiles great deals on phones, plans, and prepaids to furnish you with the best options in your area.

Kred  Connect with top rated influencers to learn from and grow your networks.

LinktoEXPERT  “It is not who you know – it is who knows you and what your expertise can do for them plus understands the value of hiring you.” 

Lotus Solution LLC Helps organizations create diversity and inclusion to ensure a fair and just workplace, through customized consulting, training, and keynote speeches.

SalesPop!   Purveyors of Prosperity; how to compete against yourself to excel in your career.

Vengreso Provides easy-to-follow on-demand sales training for LinkedIn.

Vunela  Provides a unique opportunity to view Videos and read articles by World Leaders.

WebTalk is the one-stop platform Build your marketplace and grow social connections. 

Women’s Information Network (WIN) An education-and-event-based Global Community of Women Helping Women Worldwide Live Their Best Lives through Celebration, Self-Improvement, and Service.

Share This