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E16-B2B Keeping a Cold Call Warm

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This episode continues the journey towards building your Hair, Beauty or Body sales territory through new business acquisition and new accounts. Both skill and consistency are required to grow your sales territory through a continual and ongoing stream of new business. If you’ve been practicing the tips shared in previous GET TO YES podcasts, you’re likely thinking about the next question: How do I keep a cold call warm?

Neil discusses the key differences between playing the short and long game, when building new business acquisitions. He opens with the many behaviours of the short game, why it doesn’t work and especially why it doesn’t work with larger accounts.

He then breaks down, step-by-step, how to play the long game and treat a client like a client, so they become your client. His system also allows you to handle multiple clients at this early stage of engagement. The episode concludes with some simple tips to make your second call, effective and successful.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Why the ‘eager beaver’ short game of chasing cold calls and prospects, doesn’t work
  • Why playing the long game of planning out your follow-up steps – to build trust and respect – does work.
  • How to use a different follow-up approach that resonates with larger accounts
  • Simple steps to stay top of mind
  • A key question to use to secure more valuable information
  • How to present that valuable piece of industry information

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Manage episode 227595260 series 2404942
Content provided by Neil Osborne and Neil Osborne | The Sales Catalyst. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Neil Osborne and Neil Osborne | The Sales Catalyst or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This episode continues the journey towards building your Hair, Beauty or Body sales territory through new business acquisition and new accounts. Both skill and consistency are required to grow your sales territory through a continual and ongoing stream of new business. If you’ve been practicing the tips shared in previous GET TO YES podcasts, you’re likely thinking about the next question: How do I keep a cold call warm?

Neil discusses the key differences between playing the short and long game, when building new business acquisitions. He opens with the many behaviours of the short game, why it doesn’t work and especially why it doesn’t work with larger accounts.

He then breaks down, step-by-step, how to play the long game and treat a client like a client, so they become your client. His system also allows you to handle multiple clients at this early stage of engagement. The episode concludes with some simple tips to make your second call, effective and successful.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Why the ‘eager beaver’ short game of chasing cold calls and prospects, doesn’t work
  • Why playing the long game of planning out your follow-up steps – to build trust and respect – does work.
  • How to use a different follow-up approach that resonates with larger accounts
  • Simple steps to stay top of mind
  • A key question to use to secure more valuable information
  • How to present that valuable piece of industry information

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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