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The thread discusses experiences and opinions regarding handling leads from the Home Office (HO) that do not include a phone number. Participants share their thoughts on whether to reach out via phone or email and express varying levels of comfort with contacting these leads.
Views differ on the best approach to contacting leads without phone numbers, with some participants preferring email while others are open to calling if they find a number. No clear consensus emerges on the best method to engage these leads.
Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to contacting leads, reflecting a variety of comfort levels and outcomes in their attempts to engage potential customers.
Consultants looking for insights on how to approach leads without phone numbers may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant to their own practices.
ChefLoriG said:I have yet to get people to respond to an email. Seems they do it on a whim, but then never really want info, etc. I keep complaining to HO that a phone number should be mandatory.
Addie4TLC said:If they don't want to give a # that might not work either. I've had someone give a 123-456-7890 number. :grumpy:
If you have a lead's name but no phone number, you can try looking them up on social media platforms like Facebook or LinkedIn. Often, people list their contact information on their profiles. Additionally, you can search for them using online directories or professional networking sites.
Yes, it is generally considered ethical to look up a lead's phone number online as long as you are using publicly available information. However, it's important to respect their privacy and not to use any information you find inappropriately or for unsolicited marketing.
Besides social media, you can use search engines to find a lead's contact information. Enter their name along with any other known details, such as their city or workplace. You can also check local business directories or community boards where they might be listed.
Yes, if you only have a lead's email address, it's perfectly acceptable to reach out to them via email. Introduce yourself and your business, and express your interest in connecting. Make sure to provide a way for them to respond or to schedule a call if they prefer.
If you can't find any contact information for a lead, it may be best to move on and focus on other potential leads. However, you can also consider asking mutual acquaintances for an introduction or attending networking events where you might meet them in person.