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How To Schedule Sales Appointments with Automated Emails with Neil Kristianson #157
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How To Schedule Sales Appointments with Automated Emails
In this episode returning guest Neil Kristianson shares his automated email expertise. How many times have you walked away from a networking event or a conference with a truckload of business cards wondering how you’re going to follow up? Neil tells us exactly what to do to keep those leads warm and convert them into an appointments with automated emails.
Problems With Follow Up
People collect leads at an event. Then they struggle with what to do with them. Maybe they send an email, maybe two. But that’s the national average. Studies say you need to follow up at least 8 times before you can convert a lead to a conversation.
Things you must do:
- Get them out of social media into a place you can control. Create your own email list.
- Prospects read their email. You’re not at risk of losing them like you do with your FB or LI account.
- Email is easier to follow up with vs a social media venue.
- Don’t add them to your generic blog list without permission.
- Ask permission by giving tips on your topic. Get them to put themselves on your email list.
- Let them download something of value.
Email systems are all permission based. Don’t buy a list and just add them. That’s a No No!
Gmail canned response
Use this for the first email you send to your prospect.
Engaging Email Keeps Prospect Warm
You must get people to interact with your emails. Google looks at the behavior of the readers of your email. If they are not opened, you will be moved to the promotions tab.
- Plain text emails are more likely to be opened then fancy pretty emails. Google prefer genuine authentic emails.
- Create a welcome series of 5 – 7 emails.
- Each email should talk about one thing. There should be 1 call to action. Don’t confuse the reader. Focus on the core thing.
- Have a story… Email #1 What’s your problem, #2 the issues you face, #3 solutions they can use.
- Create Lead Magnets: Downloads, video, free consulting call, etc…..
- Email has two games…. a short term sell and a long term nurture.
How To Find Neil Kristianson
- emailsplat.com
- Podcast https://emailsplat.com/beyond-the-optin/
- Go to emailsplat.com/SalesBabble to what video on the Triple Loop AutoResponder series.
Join the Sales Babble Facebook Group
There are daily postings on the private Sales Babble Facebook Group.
Lead Magnet Episode
Listen to this past episode on How to Build a Lead Magnet with Yoon Cannon. These are used to get people on your email list.
Lead Generation Strategies
- Take Command of the New LinkedIn User Interface with Brynne Tillman #151
- Referrals – The Master Key To Winning Sales with John Spence #127
- Looking for Leads with Social Media, an interview with Brian Basilico #34
- SB029- How To Generate Leads on LinkedIn, an Interview with Patrick McFadden.
- Crossing the Chasm an Interview with author Geoffrey Moore
- SB020 – Down to Earth Sales, an interview with Diana Schneidman
- Pleasantly Persistent Sales With Thomas Ellis #15
The post How To Schedule Sales Appointments with Automated Emails with Neil Kristianson #157 appeared first on Sales Babble Sales Podcast | Sales Training | Sales Consulting |Sales Coaching.
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How To Schedule Sales Appointments with Automated Emails with Neil Kristianson #157
Sales Babble Sales Podcast | Sales Training | Sales Consulting |Sales Coaching
Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)
Replaced by: www.salesbabble.com
When? This feed was archived on November 17, 2017 21:53 (). Last successful fetch was on November 17, 2017 19:32 ()
Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.
What now? If you were subscribed to this series when it was replaced, you will now be subscribed to the replacement series. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 175491665 series 1206588
How To Schedule Sales Appointments with Automated Emails
In this episode returning guest Neil Kristianson shares his automated email expertise. How many times have you walked away from a networking event or a conference with a truckload of business cards wondering how you’re going to follow up? Neil tells us exactly what to do to keep those leads warm and convert them into an appointments with automated emails.
Problems With Follow Up
People collect leads at an event. Then they struggle with what to do with them. Maybe they send an email, maybe two. But that’s the national average. Studies say you need to follow up at least 8 times before you can convert a lead to a conversation.
Things you must do:
- Get them out of social media into a place you can control. Create your own email list.
- Prospects read their email. You’re not at risk of losing them like you do with your FB or LI account.
- Email is easier to follow up with vs a social media venue.
- Don’t add them to your generic blog list without permission.
- Ask permission by giving tips on your topic. Get them to put themselves on your email list.
- Let them download something of value.
Email systems are all permission based. Don’t buy a list and just add them. That’s a No No!
Gmail canned response
Use this for the first email you send to your prospect.
Engaging Email Keeps Prospect Warm
You must get people to interact with your emails. Google looks at the behavior of the readers of your email. If they are not opened, you will be moved to the promotions tab.
- Plain text emails are more likely to be opened then fancy pretty emails. Google prefer genuine authentic emails.
- Create a welcome series of 5 – 7 emails.
- Each email should talk about one thing. There should be 1 call to action. Don’t confuse the reader. Focus on the core thing.
- Have a story… Email #1 What’s your problem, #2 the issues you face, #3 solutions they can use.
- Create Lead Magnets: Downloads, video, free consulting call, etc…..
- Email has two games…. a short term sell and a long term nurture.
How To Find Neil Kristianson
- emailsplat.com
- Podcast https://emailsplat.com/beyond-the-optin/
- Go to emailsplat.com/SalesBabble to what video on the Triple Loop AutoResponder series.
Join the Sales Babble Facebook Group
There are daily postings on the private Sales Babble Facebook Group.
Lead Magnet Episode
Listen to this past episode on How to Build a Lead Magnet with Yoon Cannon. These are used to get people on your email list.
Lead Generation Strategies
- Take Command of the New LinkedIn User Interface with Brynne Tillman #151
- Referrals – The Master Key To Winning Sales with John Spence #127
- Looking for Leads with Social Media, an interview with Brian Basilico #34
- SB029- How To Generate Leads on LinkedIn, an Interview with Patrick McFadden.
- Crossing the Chasm an Interview with author Geoffrey Moore
- SB020 – Down to Earth Sales, an interview with Diana Schneidman
- Pleasantly Persistent Sales With Thomas Ellis #15
The post How To Schedule Sales Appointments with Automated Emails with Neil Kristianson #157 appeared first on Sales Babble Sales Podcast | Sales Training | Sales Consulting |Sales Coaching.
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