Bunch Show
Search:    Index -> About Us -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions -> Add Url -> Submit Article   
 

Being A Smiling Boss

It's all about what you say and how you react ... alway's say "yes" I agree even if you don't your a ... - Sandra Valente
 

Stop Collection Agency Harassment

Owing a debt does not automatically subject you to harrassing, threatening and other inappropriate c ... - Susan Chana Lask
 

How to Set The Right Opening Price on Your eBay Auction

Make your eBay auctions more successful by setting the best starting price. (29/06/2006) - Brian Mcgregor
 
 

Hiring for Success

Hiring someone new to work in your business is one of the most critical decisions you will make, alt ... - Megan Tough
 

Increasing the ROI on Your Networking

Networking is an investment. Use these tips to maximize the return on your investment, your ROI... - Helen Wilkie
 

Don't Sell Your Services; That's Not What People Buy

Change the direction of your business by focusing on selling solutions instead of services. - Tessa Stowe
 

Negotiating: The Impact of Time on Negotiations

Whether we are talking about one's personal or professional life, time is a precious commodity. Appr ... - Bill Scarpino
 

The Company Brochure

Just like the Yellow Page ad, or your business card, a company brochure has specific functions. It i ... - Daniel Wadleigh
 
 

Index » Business & Services » Sales
 

Key to Sales Stay in Touch and In the Mind of Your Prospect

 
Author: Lance Winslow
 

Often sales people make mistakes in thinking that a comment from the prospect that they are not interested at this time, makes them a dead lead. They maybe a dead lead or they might be your very best future customer. The key is to leave the door open in case in the future they are interested at that time. The key to sales at this point is to stay in touch and stay in the mind of your prospect. How can you do this?

Well many sales professionals, sales trainers or those who write marketing books say that you should give them discount coupons or a VIP Awards card for your company services; perhaps a gift certificate for a restaurant or a Starbucks Card with $10-20 on it? We have all heard of larger industries giving season tickets or big ball game tickets as gifts to stay in the mind of the prospects? If you are small business this might be tough. But it is the thought that counts and you need your product or service in their thoughts.

Is this bribing the customer? Well in a way it could be construed as such, but if you stop by to talk and you give them something it shows you care about them and their time and will value their business if and when they ever decide to purchase from you and that you are there to serve them and will give them exemplary above average service in the event they purchase. I hope you will consider this in 2006.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Increasing Sales By Using Incentives
 
Change in Sales Organizations Starts with Me
 
How to Create and Sell Your Own Information Products Using Teleclasses
 
Relationship Marketing and Your Computer Consulting Business
 
Call Centers: What Are They Really?
 
European Regulatory Language Requirements
 
Answering Services Help Make Customer Care a Top Priority
 
Can you Drive Higher Quality Traffic to your Website With the Help of Managed Search Engine Marketing?
 
Business At Home Jobs ?C Get The Freedom You Deserve
 
Organize the Business Structure That is Right for Your Opportunity
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Education & Reference

Events & News

Online Shopping

Medical Care

Internet & Computers

Jobs & Employment

People & Communities

Business & Services

Music & Entertainment

Online & Indoor Games

Research & Science

Hotels & Travel

Cooking & Drinking

Finance & Investment

Art & Creative

Realty & Property

Relationship & Lifestyle

Government & Politics

Teens & Kids

Health & Therapy

Garden & Home

Vehicles & Automotive

Self Enhancement

Sports

 
Index -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © www.bunchshow.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.