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5 Steps to Make Direct Sales Follow-up Calls Easy

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012
Beautiful young woman talking on mobile phoneOne of the questions I get the most often from my clients and during Q&A Mondays over on the Facebook Fan Page is "How do I overcome my fear of the phone." Let me share a secret with you – NOBODY likes to make phone calls to follow up or ask for bookings. I still have to do this as a professional speaker and coach and it’s still not my favorite part of my job. What I have learned, however, is that once I really understood that most of my fear of picking up the phone came from the lies I was telling myself about the people on the other end, it got easier. The truth is, most people are happy to hear from you. If they don’t answer or return your call, it’s not because they hate you or you’re annoying them (even though that’s the lie you tell yourself, isn’t it?), it’s because, like you, they’re busy!
 
Once you understand that, you can let go of the worry and pick up the phone. And when you leave messages (which will be about 80% of the time), I recommend that you are deliberately vague about why you’re calling. Leave a message that’s short and sweet like, “Hey, Nancy, this is Julie Anne Jones. I have a quick question for you. Can you give me a call back when you get a chance?” That way, the person you’re calling is curious and will probably call you back. If you give them too many details, they might assume they already know what you’re going to say and decided not to call you back.
 
Here’s a systematic approach to making phone calls that might support you.
 
  1. Slow down and get centered
Ask yourself how you can support each and every person you call and deliberately choose to stay curios and open. Have a list of all those whom you wish to contact and spend a few moments thinking about the person you’re calling and how you might support her before you pick up the phone.
 
  1. Open with an acknowledgement
Have this in your mind before you make the call. Then go into an inquiry that has nothing to do with the reason you’re calling. Ask them “How are you? What’s going on with you?” Then listen to them. One of Steven Covey’s Seven Habits is “seek first to understand, then to be understood.” When people feel understood, it puts them in a whole different mindset.  Use the phrase “the last time we talked…” or “the other night at Daphne’s party you shared…” To be able to say, “I was noticing how much you enjoyed yourself the other night” or “when we were visiting before the show the other night, you told me how busy you are and my radar went up, because you need a break” makes the call about her, not you and your agenda. Remind her that your parties are about taking a little time for yourself and that she deserves that. Also remind her that you, as the consultant, are going to partner with her and do as much of the work as possible for her. If she knows your commitment level, it’s easier for her to say yes. (If you need a great way to remember all of those details so they'll be at your fingertips when you do call her, check out The Client Angel. My friend Jennifer Fitzgerald has created an incredible tool specifically for direct sales/party plan representatives that will make you a ROCK STAR in the follow up department).
 
  1. Introduce the reason for your call 
If possible, reference what they’ve just shared, i.e. “Wow, Sue, it sounds like you’re really busy. That tells me that you need a break! I have the perfect solution! Let me come and spoil you and your friends with a fun, relaxed girl’s night out!” or “sounds like you’re super mom! I’d love to give you a chance to take a break for just one night.”
 
  1. Overcome objections
First of all, you can overcome objections before they even come up by offering theme parties and talking about the amazing host special your company is offering. If objections do arise, they’re usually vague and not specific. You can’t overcome an objection unless you know what it is. One of the best questions for figuring that out: “What’s holding you back?” That question will get you to their objection, and then you can deal with it and overcome it.
 
  1. If their answer still isn’t yes, FOLLOW UP!
One of the biggest mistakes I see direct seller make is taking the answer “no” personally. The truth is, 99% of the time, no means “this isn’t the right time for me.” That means, if you set up and commit to a clear follow up schedule, when it is the right time, you’ll be in front of that person and get the booking. Simply ask politely, “Would it be okay if I follow up with you in a few months once things settle down for you? I would love to work with you, so if it’s ok, I’ll just add you to my follow up list and call back.”

 So, are you ready to pick up the phone now? How many calls will you make today?



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A “Best Of” Blog For 2011

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

One of my favorite business activities is writing this blog. I love that it's grown so popular this year (and thanks to all of you for sharing it with the world). I was looking over all of the blog posts I wrote this past year (over 100 of them) and I thought now would be an excellent time to share some of what I consider my best posts with you. (These will all open in new windows, so you don't have to worry about leaving this page).

Some of my best posts come out of "aha" moments either I or one of my clients has. Here are a few of my favorites from this year:

Direct Sales Leadership is Like Parenting
Sometimes You Have to Say "NO!"
Video Blog: Book Review, "The 4 Laws of Spiritual Prosperity"

It seems as though phone phobia was a big topic this year. Here are several posts I wrote on getting on the phone:

Video Blog: Just Pick Up the Phone!
Direct Sales Phone Phobia is Only a Matter of Mindset

Are You Phoning it In in Your Direct Sales Business?

Here are a few posts I loved that I'm guessing you might have missed:

You're Either Growing or Dying 
Committed But Not Attached

Please "Get Real" at Your Home Parties

I can't really write a "best of" post without including what I consider the best posts from this year on bookings, since that's the question I hear more often than anything else. Here are a few that will help you get (and keep) bookings in 2012:

Becoming a Direct Sales Booking Magnet 
Video Blog: Secure the Date No Matter What

Turning a Maybe Into a Yes

And finally…my most popular blog post of 2011?

5 Tips for Increasing Attendance At Your Direct Sales Parties This Fall (and many of these tips are totally relevant right now, too).

I'd love to have you share the title of your favorite post or the post you thought was the most memorable over this past year here. And on a personal note, I'd like to send a huge thanks out to all of you. I feel like I'm speaking right to you when I write, and your feedback and responses are a big part of that. Thanks so much, and let's keep communicating here in 2012!

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Re-Post: Why January is the Best Time For Home Parties

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

The holiday selling season is winding down and I'm sure you are, like me, looking forward to spending some down time with your family during the second half of this month. Later in the month I'll be sharing some ideas for exactly what to do during that two week down time between the end of the holiday selling season and the beginning of the new year, but this week I thought I'd start you off with a re-post of one of the most popular blog posts I wrote last year.
 

Since it's only the first week in December, you still have plenty of time to focus on January bookings so you step into the new year with a strong business. Here are my best arguments for getting out there and getting bookings now.
 

While a new year is all fresh and shiny and new, it can also seem daunting to direct sellers. Too often you're coming off of at least a two week break (if not longer) and facing a long month with few bookings. It doesn't have to be this way and there's definitely still time for you to turn your business around before you usher in a new year. In fact, many times January was the best month of the year for me when I was working my party plan business. Here's why I loved January as a direct seller.

People Need a Reason To Party and You Party For a Living

Think about it. There are no real holidays to celebrate in January. People are coming off of the let down of the biggest holiday season of the year and what do they have to look forward to? A long, cold, dark month! If you're making phone calls to book home parties, offer them something to look forward to with some fun themes. Remind them that your parties are all about fun and connection.

A Girl's Night Out is Definitely In Order
  

Just like in September, January is a great time for moms to take an evening and do something just for themselves. Think about how much the average woman does for other people from Thanksgiving through the Monday their kids go back to school after the holiday weekend. A break is overdue for you and your women friends and you can capitalize on that to book parties as an excuse for a girl's night out.

  

Your Company Offers Great Incentives in January to Get You Moving
 

Because January is historically a slower month for direct sellers, chances are good your company is offering some awesome hostess incentives to help you book parties. During this time of year, your corporate office tends to "give away the store" and you can certainly take advantage of that to get more parties on your schedule.

 

If Funds are Short, Hosting a Home Party is A Great Solution
  

I hear often that "people don't have any money in January." If that's the case, invite them to book a party to earn the items on their wish list. If they tell you their friends are all broke, let them know that your parties aren't about asking people to come to your house and spend money. They're about a chance to get together and have some fun. Focus on that and you'll most likely find that your host didn't know her friends' financial situation as well as she thought she did (and lots of them will find a way to order something from you).

 

The Credit Card Bills From Holiday Shopping Start to Arrive
 

This is not just for you, but for the majority of the people you'll meet at your parties, your hosts, etc. And wouldn't an extra $500.00 – $1000.00 each month come in handy to pay those bills? I found, during this time of the year, people were very open to learning about how to earn some extra income and my sponsoring numbers soared. I planned an opportunity event every January so I had an event to which I could invite people who were interested. Even if only five people actually show up and you only sponsor two, would that really be so bad?

Hopefully you're inspired now to get yourself moving and get some parties on your calendar prior to the end of the year. Even if you only book a few at the beginning of the month, January is a long month and you've got plenty of time to book home parties from those parties so your business takes off in 2012.

Need a little help making a plan? Check out my "Smart Simple Systems for Direct Sales Success" a weekly video tutorial program where I'll hold your hand each and every week to help you succeed in 2012.This program is on sale for the entire month of December, which means you can get it for a low monthly fee of $19.95 instead of $29.95. 52 weeks of me in your e-mail box helping you succeed every week. Check it out.

  



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