Summertime Blues

July 4th, 2008 Posted in Sales and Telemarketing Articles

It’s summertime!

1. No one wants to be bothered.
2. It’s too hot.
3. It’s a beautiful day; everyone is out.
4. No one is thinking about work.
5. Prospects are getting ready to go on vacation.
6. Everyone is on vacation.
7. Prospects are just returning from their vacations.
8. I’m preparing to go on vacation.
9. I’m on vacation.
10. I’ve just returned from vacation.
11. My assistant is on vacation.
12. Their assistant is on vacation.
13. No one is in on Mondays.
14. No one is in on Fridays.
15. Prospects are catching up midweek.
16. Prospects leave the office early.
17. Prospects go to the office late.
18. Prospects take long lunches.
19. No one makes appointments till after July 4th.
20. No one makes appointments till after Labor Day.

Print this list out. Send it to your competition. Then, get on the telephone!

Life and work continue, even in the summer. If it’s too hot, then your prospects will be in their nice, air-conditioned offices—where you should be, too, making calls. If it is a beautiful day, some people may be out. The rest will not.

Everyone is not on vacation every day. If you happen to call someone who is on vacation, call them back when they return. If they are planning a vacation, schedule the meeting for when they return. If they have just returned from their vacation, schedule for a time when they say they will be caught up. If you are going on vacation, schedule for when you return.

Prospects are in the office on Mondays and Fridays, early and late. They are frequently at their desks during lunch—especially when you are calling the boss.

Prospects make appointments all summer long, just as they do in the fall, winter and spring. If a prospect asks you to call back after a holiday, suggest that you “pencil in a meeting for after the holiday.” Promise that you will call to confirm it. Do so.

Have a wonderful prospecting summer.

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  1. 3 Responses to “Summertime Blues”

  2. By John D. Mongillo on Jul 27, 2008

    Hi Wendy,

    Thanks for the advice. I will pass this on to my team and let them know that “mentally” every day is Wednesday and we are in the heart of winter.

    Best,

    John Mongillo
    San Francisco

  3. By Bruce Smith on Jul 28, 2008

    Hi Wendy, I couldn’t agree with you more. I am tired of the excuses and will pass this onto my team. Just make the call!

  4. By Mike Tischler on Jul 28, 2008

    I agree, Wendy. I always loved summer as it is every salesperson’s excuse…but mine. Yes, I have to make more calls to achieve results, but somebody, somewhere is also working and as long as nobody else sees the opportunity out there, I have little competition until after Labor Day!

    Cheers,

    Mike Tischler
    Philadelphia

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