STC004 The Art Of Follow Ups

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Selling To Corporate

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Have you ever had to write a follow up email... and been stumped for inspiration? Perhaps you've felt awkward about reminding your prospect that they were supposed to give you a decision - and you're not sure how to phrase it so that you don't sound anxious for the sale?   We've all been there. And in today's episode, I'm going to be sharing my tried and tested follow up techniques so that you can approach your contacts with confidence and get the right result every time!   Attend Converting Corporates: The Event - the only 'selling to corporates' event that teaches you the practical prospecting skills you need to sign more deals. Click here: http://bit.ly/SelltoCorporates-TheEvent    In this episode you’ll learn:   My proven follow up structure - to avoid having to follow up in the first place! The exact emails/ conversations you need to be having to make you and your prospect feel comfortable and ready to make a decision. What you need to be saying and doing at each stage of the process so that you can get the best result. “ So sometimes we end up doing a lot of following up because we don't necessarily qualify the prospect or the opportunity properly in the beginning. “   “ Just setting those new lines of communication, those new expectations around what that organisation needs to do, and how regularly you're going to be communicating with them. “   “ If you are checking in to see what's going on with a proposal to see what's going on with a timeline, It's much better to just be clear about what you actually want.“ Selling to Corporate Podcast http://bit.ly/Selling-To-Corporate-Podcast    Converting Corporate Event http://bit.ly/SelltoCorporates-TheEvent  Smart Leaders Sell https://smartleaderssell.com/   More Jess! www.facebook.com/JessicaLorimerSuccessCoach/ linkedin.com/in/jesslorimer https://www.instagram.com/jess_lorimer/ Content Disclaimer The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this article, video or audio are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this article, video or audio. Jessica Lorimer disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Disclaimer: Some of these links are for products and services offered by the podcast creator.