Ho Leads With No Phone Number--Do You Look It Up?

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Discussion Overview

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.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of finding a phone number online for a lead but expresses hesitation about making the call, noting personal discomfort with being contacted in such a manner.
  • Another participant mentions a preference for emailing the lead first, suggesting that they might respond better to that method.
  • Several users agree that contacting leads without a phone number can be tricky, with one participant emphasizing the importance of conveying that any call would be informational rather than a sales pitch.
  • One participant notes that they typically follow up via email and have mixed success in receiving phone numbers, indicating that many leads may not be serious about purchasing.
  • Another participant expresses frustration with the lack of responses to emails and suggests that a phone number should be mandatory for leads.
  • One participant recounts a successful experience where a lead eventually provided their contact information after initial email communication.
  • Another participant discusses the seasonal opportunities for recruiting and hosting shows, highlighting the potential for increased engagement during certain times of the year.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

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.

Contextual Notes

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.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on how to approach leads without phone numbers may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant to their own practices.

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chefkathy
I got a HO lead with no phone number while I was away last week. She gave her address and her email, but no phone number.

For kicks, I looked her up online and found her phone number.

Do I call her? I personally would be freaked if that happened, but I also would have given my phone number!
 
Hmmm, that's a hard one. I would probably be too chicken to call, but I'd really want to! Maybe see if she responds to your email. Or my guess is maybe she hasn't yet.
 
I completely agree with Becky. Let us know if you call and if she was freaked or not!
 
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If I intentionally didn't give my phone number at a site and someone called me, I'd be freaked...and seriously p.o'd.

Here's one possible approach (I'm still trying to figure out what to do with these type leads too!): Let her know you are putting info in the mail for her (but it may be a day or two because you just got back from a PC cruise for top achievers ;))

This next part is the wording that I am still struggling with most:
how to convey that any call or meeting is informational in nature (not a pitch). Like I said, I'm still struggling with this one too. The more I think about it though (and I have a couple leads like this out there), the more I want to gently convey that I appreciate their interest, but if they really want the information they need to effectively make a sound decision, to contact me (that's soundy worse than I intend it.)
 
I contact them through their email and that I would be thrilled to send them a catalog as soon as I receive their phone numbers. I explain that I like to follow up to make sure they received the catalog and to answer any questions. I then say, "Otherwise, you can shop from our entire catalog online through my website!"

It's about 50/50 on whether they send me their phone numbers. Lets face it, most contacts that just want a catalog never buy anything even if you do send them a catalog. At least if they take the time to send me their phone number I know that they are more likely to order.

Michelle
 
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.
 
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.

If they don't want to give a # that might not work either. I've had someone give a 123-456-7890 number. :grumpy:
 
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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:

Hmmm, that phone number sure gets around...her sister here in PA uses it too.:rolleyes:
 
I recently got an HO lead with no phone number. I sent an email and it turns out the phone is not a good way to contact her. Try the email...you never know.
 
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I've sent her two emails with no response. I'm too chicken to call.
 
Well! :approve:

I got another HO Lead with no phone number. I sent her an email and... nothing for 2 days. BUT I just got an email response from her saying that she's looking for part time and wants more info about the business. She gave me her work email and home phone number! I am to call her at 7pm tonight and if she's interested after talking with me she wants to meet this weekend.

Wish me luck!

I happened to mail her some info just this morning so she'll have that as a followup from our call tonight.

What can I say to "hook" her? She said she knows the products are great.
 
I love sharing this business this time of year because I think it's a fun time to get started. Well, obviously there's the current sign on bonus. But I find that people who maybe wouldn't host a show, do so in May because of HWC. It's a great cause to support, but I think it also makes people more willing to host so hopefully getting bookings won't be a problem. I find that most new consultants' friends and family ARE willing to host shows for them, so then that leads into June which is Sell-A-Thon...what a great start to earn FREE products via PC dollars AND the SAT for fall/winter products! I think people are a little more relaxed in the summer and willing to do things like deck/patio shows, grilling shows, salad shows....it just seems that there are more choices for fun shows in the summer. So, those are all things I tell my potential recruits.

And that great flyer about trying it out for the summer as a "pilot" program is good too because people can see how the summer goes and it'll set them up for a great fall, but it seems to put less pressure on people because to them it seems like they're "trying it for the summer" first.

Good luck!! Let us know how it goes!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I have a lead's name but no phone number?

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.

Is it ethical to look up a lead's phone number online?

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.

What are some effective ways to find a lead's contact information?

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.

Should I reach out to a lead if I only have their email address?

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.

What if I can't find any contact information for a lead?

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.

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