Requesting a Little Assistance, Please....

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants discussing strategies for following up with leads after a fair. One participant expresses a desire for assistance in crafting their follow-up calls, while others share their personal experiences and suggestions for effective communication.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as Jaye, seeks advice on how to effectively follow up with leads from a recent fair, expressing concern about sounding unprepared.
  • Another participant shares their experience of calling leads, suggesting a straightforward approach that includes thanking the lead and confirming their interest in hosting a show.
  • Several users mention the importance of being genuine and authentic during calls to create a positive connection with leads.
  • One participant notes the challenge of staying on track during conversations, indicating that unexpected responses can be distracting.
  • Another participant offers tips on using open-ended questions and creating a sense of urgency to encourage leads to place orders.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific approaches to take during follow-up calls, with no clear consensus emerging on a single best method.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies shared by participants in the context of following up with leads generated from a fair.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to engage with leads after events may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

jaye
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HI there...
I worked a fair yesterday and I really want to do my follow up calls TODAY! Don't want my leads to go cold!

I know what I want to say, but I don't want to fumble or sound like an idiot. I looked in the files for some scripts, but everything is about shows, etc. Does anyone have any suggestions or something that they might have done for this very occasion?

Thanks!
Jaye
 
are they leads for shows or recruits? the ones I called were for shows with interest in joining so what I said was he Im Jennie with the PC you filled at a form at the fair and you put that you would be interested in hosting a kitchen show when would you like to schedule that? get date also you put that you would be interested in learning more about the PC so I am going to include in your host packet a little more info and you can look over it and I can talk to you about it more.
 
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Cool, thanks.
I will use that.... or some variation. It seems like I have in my head what I want to say, but they say something else, so it throws me off! THANKS AGAIN!
 
no problem good luck with your calls
 
Hi Jaye,I completely understand your urgency in following up with your leads from the fair. It's important to strike while the iron is hot and make those follow-up calls today. It's great that you're looking for some guidance and suggestions on what to say. Here are a few tips that may help:1. Start by thanking them for stopping by your booth and showing interest in our products. This sets a positive tone for the conversation and shows that you appreciate their time.2. Be genuine and authentic in your approach. People can sense when someone is being insincere, so be yourself and let your passion for our products shine through.3. Ask open-ended questions to get them talking about their needs and interests. This will help you tailor your pitch to their specific needs and make a more personalized connection.4. Offer a special deal or promotion to entice them to place an order today. This creates a sense of urgency and may increase the likelihood of a sale.Remember, the most important thing is to be confident and have a genuine conversation with your leads. They already showed interest in our products, so they are likely to be receptive to your follow-up call. Good luck and let me know how it goes!Best,
 

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