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Proposals: Following Up

 

Author: Wendy Weiss

Readers frequently write and ask: How does one follow up on a proposal when each time you call, you only get voice mail?

Excellent question! Try this:

Always have your calendar or Palm Pilot with you and easily available. When a prospect asks for a proposal, part of your conversation must be about how and when you will deliver that proposal. Once you have established the time frame for delivery, take out your calendar and say, Lets pencil in a time for me to come by with the proposal, and well be able to talk about it.

Keeping in mind the parameters and time frame that you just discussed, offer some choices: Is early next week good for you, or is later in the week better? This way, you are having a conversation about when you will meet to discuss the proposal, not if you will meet to discuss the proposalan important distinction! I also like the word pencilit implies that the time can be erased or changed, so the prospect does not feel trapped.

This is a strategy that you can use to advantage at any point through out your sales cycle. If, during a meeting with a prospect, it becomes apparent that you will need to meet again, set it up there and then. If your prospect says, Call me next week, and well set something up, you say (taking out your calendar), Lets pencil something in, and Ill make sure to call you to confirm. Then, give your prospect some choices: Is next Thursday or Friday good, or would the following week be better? If you can set the meeting in this manner, all you need to do is confirm it. It is a much more efficient use of your time. This approach eliminates the endless phone calls, messages or telephone tag that you might otherwise need to follow up with a prospect.

Heres another use of this technique: If you meet someone at a networking meeting who asks you to call, saying that theyd like to have an extended business conversationtake out your calendar. Say, Do you have your calendar handy? Lets pencil in a meeting, and Ill make sure to call to confirm. Is next week good, or would the week after be better?

Using this approach, you could halve the number of follow-up phone calls you might need to make.

Going back to the initial scenario we discussed, following up on a proposal: It is always a better idea to present your proposal face-to-face. This way, you can answer questions, articulate benefits, evaluate your prospects response and negotiate, if need be. You have far more control in this situation.

Author Bio:

Wendy Weiss

Wendy Weiss, The Queen of Cold Calling & Selling Success, is a sales trainer, sales coach and author. She helps entrepreneurs, business owners and sales professionals gain confidence, reach more prospects, close more sales and make more money. Her clients include Avon Products, ADP, Sprint and thousands of entrepreneurs throughout the country.

Wendy has been featured in BusinessWeek, Entrepreneur Magazine, Selling Power, Sales & Marketing Management and various other business and sales publications. Wendy?s e-mail newsletter, Opening Doors & Closing Sales has an international readership and her columns are syndicated to 168 different print and Internet publications.

Wendy is the author of the recently released, self-study program, Cold Calling College, and the book, Cold Calling for Women.

She is also a former ballet dancer who believes that everything she knows in life she learned in ballet class.

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