Providing the customer with a price isnāt the final step ā obviously. You still need the potential customer to make the purchase. Because many businesses donāt like to think outside of an immediate sale, they often fail to implement follow-up procedures that pay off after an estimate. They give up after a few emails or calls. Remember: Persistence is key. If you understand your customersā journey, you know that this is all a part of the decision-making process. Now, you just need to give potential customers the information they need to make the final leap.
To help with your follow-up, create a process for your typical sales cycle armed with information on average close rates and the time it takes to complete a deal. With a customer relationship management program (CRM), you can define these stages and easily keep track of progress. Map out what information you will send at each part in the process.
Consider creating an email series that checks in on the customer every few weeks and reiterates how your business can help. Send the proposal with an invitation for an in-person meeting, visit, or phone call the following week to continue the momentum of the conversations. Tweak the messaging of your emails to determine what resonates with prospects. Youāve gotten this far. Donāt fail at the follow-up.
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