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Prospect Nurturing

10.24.2013 by Elizabeth // 1 Comment

IMG_3373A couple of months ago a referral partner said he had a new client for me. I love when this happens, we all do. We met with the prospective client together and had a great meeting. The prospect asked great questions and we hit it off. SWEET. I had just finished working with a client so had room in my schedule, this was perfect. I followed up, sent the information for my contract and then the hesitation began. We stayed in touch but the prospect wanted to talk to a potential mentor/coach for the work we’d be doing together.

I pinged the prospect a couple weeks later as had been discussed. Come to find out the mentor was willing to help with the work we had discussed, but the prospect really liked me, which is AWESOME. It’s nice to be liked, it’s better when they like you enough to hire you and give you their money though!

So, I followed up as I do, thanking them for the opportunity and made a suggestion based on a comment in the email. And then…I got a response “I really like you, would you be willing to meet with me monthly to advise me on some strategy for this project?” And just like that I went from losing a client to gaining a client.

I will never exhaust of telling you the importance of follow up. But also: be gracious when you think you lost a client, you never know how it may circle back in your favor.

Categories // Lessons Learned, Sales

Do What They Ask, Not What You Want

10.22.2013 by Elizabeth // 1 Comment

I’m not a huge fan of phone calls. Yes they’re important and a lot of times they’re a better way to communicate with a customer or prospect, HOWEVER, I’m usually in and out and if I get a voicemail, I listen to it, if I can’t respond right then, it’s often a week or so before I remember to call. SO, I prefer email. It’s a safer way to guarantee a response from me.

I recently asked my banker to have someone EMAIL me to get information about a product I need. A couple hours later I had a VOICEMAIL waiting for me. Not what I asked, and kind of annoying. This morning I went to return that phone call and prayed for voicemail so I could just leave my email to follow up with. And instead? No answer AND no voicemail.

I understand that the banker wants to build a relationship with me. And I understand that there are rules around what they can and can’t do via email. BUT what I don’t understand? Why wouldn’t you do what the customer requests? Even if it means telling them “we need to talk about this because of XYZ.”

Make sure when working with customers that you do what they ASK, and not what you want. I get you want to build that relationship by chit chatting on the phone. I promise you I will like you more if you communicate in the way I ask you to, not the way you want.

Categories // Lessons Learned, Sales

October Pop Culture Round Up

10.18.2013 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

images-1It’s that time of the month, where we talk Pop Culture. Granted, at Yellow Dog Consulting, we always have time to talk about Pop Culture! Here’s a few things I’m enjoying recently!

Reading

I’m currently reading Y The Last Man graphic novels, and just finished volumes 4 & 5 this weekend, which means I’m half way through the series. It’s got some ups and downs, but over all I’m enjoying the series!

I’m still loving Lazarus & am almost caught up on The Walking Dead. I just picked up The Husband’s Secret which I’m hearing great things about. I have some traveling coming up and needed a book on my Kindle! I’ll let you know what I think, as always.

Watching

I am not great at watching movies. I like them, but don’t get around to it like I should. My DVR is usually too full with TV shows to watch a movie. But last weekend I watched The Kings of Summer, and it was AWESOME. I mentioned earlier this year that I really enjoyed The Way Way Back, and this is in that same vain. Nick Offerman (aka Ron Swanson) is fantastic in it, and the main character is a kid from Seattle! I HIGHLY recommend this movie. There is a snake scene, you’ve been warned…

As for TV, my DVR is pretty full this fall with some of my favorites returning, and some GREAT new shows. The Walking Dead (it’s back, HOORAY!!!), Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD (not amazing, but really fun!), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (my favorite new comedy), Homeland (oh Carrie…), Masters of Sex (Lizzie Caplan!), Parks & Recreation (London!), Top Chef (Go Seattle gal!), and a slew of others I know I’m forgetting…

Listening

I need to find some new podcasts I’ve decided. I’m pretty caught up on Grantland, The Nerdist, and WTF with Marc Maron. What podcasts do you enjoy?

I am also enjoying the new Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience 2 of 2…

So what are you reading watching & listening to this fall?

Categories // Pop Culture

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