Some Par-Ticularly Good Sales Ideas
Norm Campbell e-mailed me with an opening and questions he developed after reading my books, Telephone Tips that SELL! and How to Sell More in Less Time, With No Rejection.
Norm sells software to golf course superintendents, and his goal with this first call is to get a demo disk in the hands of the prospect.
Hello, this is Norm Campbell, with InCircuit, out of Austin, Texas. We specialize in working with golf course superintendents world-wide. Have you ever heard of GCS?
He continues with, Superintendents now using our system find that they are able to save 2-3 hours per week in day-to-day activities AND at the same time reduce their monthly
...sporting goods stores. Look for clubs that are light enough for you to handle, but that have enough weight to balance the power of your swing. If you are having problems handling a steel shaft then you should look for ...
Then he follows with these questions. Are you presently using any management software?
Are you planning to add any type of grounds care management software now, or in the next few months? Have you included the purchase of this type of software in your budget?
The next step in his process then is to get a free demo disk in their hands.
We have a FREE demo of our software I would like to send you and let you determine if our software would be of benefit for your course operations.
...some golf club brands that have authorized clones. These are not pirated. The companies are authorized by the manufacturers to sell equipment using the components under the brand name. Thus, the material is still from the branded manufacturer. You can ...
He concludes with a catch-all question to root out any other key info he can use.
Are there any specific areas where you would you like to save the most time AND money?
Analysis and Recommendation
Overall, some pretty good tactics here. However, we can strengthen it in several key areas.
1. Don’t Ask if They’re Familiar. Get rid of the question in the opening, Have you ever heard of GCS?
This might be appropriate later, but it adds nothing to the opening, the place where we need to gain momentum.
2. Edit the Opening. I suggested revising the opening slightly: Hello _____, this is Norm Campbell, with InCircuit, out of Austin, Texas.
...take? If you go to the beach, for example, what will you need? What activities will keep everyone busy while traveling? Just consider what items you will need while you enjoy your vacation. #8. What do you plan to do ...
3. Ask Problem-Related Questions.
...when it comes to golf equipment, they are now carrying many high profile brand names such as Cleveland, Nike, Wilson, Cobra, Ben Hogan, and many more. This is not to say that all stores carry the same brands as much ...
After a few of these that touch the appropriate nerves and gets them excited, then tell them, I’d like to send you out a demo of the program so you could test it
...not store valuable equipment in outside storage compartments. Believe it or not, a vast majority of RV s use the same exact key as yours for outside storage compartments. If you store valuables, like golf clubs, fishing gear or tools ...
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