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    6 Powerful Prospecting Tips

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    مُساهمة  DXNBOZY الأربعاء أغسطس 04, 2010 8:11 am

    John Boe
    Wednesday Jul 21, 2010

    Prospecting skills can make the difference between being a sales rep who consistently earns a six-figure annual income or one who struggles financially each month to make ends meet.

    Why is it that some sales reps consistently earn a six-figure annual income while other reps, putting in the same hours, selling the same products, and trained by the same sales manager struggle financially each month to make ends meet? The answer to this question is painfully simple–the six-figure sales reps spend more time on the phone and never forget to ask for referrals!

    Top producers don't need to be told to ask for referrals or follow up on hot leads because they understand that prospecting is a necessity and not just an activity. The good news is that prospecting for new business, like any other skill, can be learned and developed into a habit.

    Six Powerful Prospecting Tips to Build Your Business

    Tip #1: Don't Forget to Ask for Referrals

    When it comes to asking for referrals, timing is everything. Research indicates that the most effective time to ask for referrals is right after you've made the sale or provided a valuable service for your customer. Asking for referrals prior to closing the sale is a big mistake and may even jeopardize the sale itself.

    Once the sale has been completed, your customer will be on an “emotional high” and far more receptive to the idea of providing you referrals.

    Tip #2: Train and Reward Your Advocates.

    An advocate is a person who's willing to go out of his or her way to recommend you to a friend or associate. Most customers are initially reluctant to provide referrals without some basic training and motivation.

    Once you're given a prospect, it's a good idea to take the time to role-play with your advocate to demonstrate how to approach and talk to the referral. A brief role-playing exercise will build your advocate's confidence and keep him/her from overeducating their referrals. During your role-play session, be sure to prepare your advocate to expect some initial resistance. This training will pay big dividends by making him/her advocate more effective and less likely to become discouraged when faced with rejection.

    Always take the time to thank your advocates and give them feedback on the status of their referrals. Call them and then follow up by sending a thank you card and/or gift.

    Tip #3: Strike While the Iron is HOT.

    Prospects, like food in your refrigerator, are perishable and therefore need to be contacted quickly. Each day you let slip by without making initial contact with your referral dramatically reduces the probability of you making the sale. Develop the habit of contacting your referrals within two-business days or sooner. Have a system to keep track of your referrals so they don't end up falling through the cracks. It's critical to have a computerized client contact management system to record your remarks and track future contacts and appointments. Relying on your memory alone is a very poor business decision that will cost you dearly.

    Tip #4: Schedule a Minimum of Two-Hours a Day for Phone Calling

    Make your phone calls in the morning while you and your referrals are both fresh and alert. Treat your prospecting time with the same respect you would give to any other important appointment. This is not the time to check your e-mails, play solitaire on the computer, make personal phone calls, or chat with your associates.

    Avoid the temptation to try and sell your product or service over the phone. Your objective for every phone call is to create interest, gather information, and make an appointment. If your prospect asks you a question, get in the habit of going for an appointment rather than giving a quick response.

    Don't shoot from the hip! Use a script. It's important to use a phone script when you contact your prospect so you don't leave out any key information. It's a good idea to role-play your script over the phone with your sales manager until he or she feels you sound confident and professional.

    Tip #5: Qualify Your Prospect at Maximum Range.

    Unfortunately, not every prospect will be interested or qualified financially to purchase your products or services. Successful sales reps don't waste time chasing after low-probability prospects and know when it's time to cut their losses and move on.

    Tip #6: Don't Take Rejection Personally.

    Pure and simple, selling, like baseball, is a numbers game. Rejection is to be anticipated as a natural aspect of the qualification process, so don't take it personally. Learn from rejection by using it as a valuable feedback mechanism. Salespeople who take rejection personally lack perseverance and seldom make the sale.

    For the majority of salespeople, prospecting for new business is without a doubt the most challenging and stressful aspect of the selling process. Selling is a contact sport and daily prospecting for new business is the key to every salesperson's long-term financial success. By integrating these six powerful prospecting tips into your daily business routine, you'll be able to keep your appointment calendar packed!

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