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After scheduling an appointment with a prospective client, you’re confident they will close the deal once you speak with them again. However, when you enter the Zoom meeting, they’re not there.
After sending several follow-up emails, it’s clear that this client got away. The follow-up game is pretty annoying, so how can you avoid this from happening ever again?
Click the play button and listen to your host, Donald C. Kelly, on The Sales Evangelist Podcast! In today’s episode, I’m sharing effective sales follow-up techniques that can dramatically improve your sales process.
The Importance of Follow-Ups (2:10 - 2:38)
Sales Fundamentals: Follow-Up Techniques
Implementing a Follow-Up System
Consider testing these follow-up techniques in this episode to enhance prospect engagement and improve their overall sales process. For more insights and advanced sales strategies, connect with me on LinkedIn, Donald C. Kelly.
Also, join our mastermind group at thesalesevangelist.com, and let's work together to boost your sales performance. Here’s to maximizing your sales pipeline and closing twice as many deals!
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