Do you take the time to follow up with potential clients?
Maybe a client told you right now is not the time they want to work with you. Just because they said no then doesn't mean you should give up.
Sales representatives need to have a follow-up process to know when it's time for them to contact old business deals. In this episode of "The Sales Evangelist Podcast," host Donald Kelly speaks with Jake Tacher on the importance of doing follow-ups to gain clients.
Jake shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in the sales world, shedding light on the critical role of follow-up in sales success and providing actionable insights for sales leaders and individual contributors. Discover the three follow-up strategies he shares in this episode.
Jake's Background and Expertise
The Definition of Effective Follow-Up
Challenges and Solutions in the Follow-Up Process
Tactical Approaches to Effective Follow-Up
The Power of Data in Follow-Up
Operationalizing Follow-Up in Sales Teams
Key Takeaways for Sales Leaders and Individual Contributors
Jake Tacher offers practical wisdom and actionable strategies to elevate the follow-up game. He empowers sales leaders and individual contributors to utilize a systematic, resource-driven approach that puts the client's needs and objections first.
Learn how sales leaders and representatives can develop follow-up processes to help bring in more clients in this episode of “The Sales Evangelist Podcast.”
“You should follow up before they tell you to follow up with no agenda. You should be doing that if you're serious about booking these meetings. Especially if you're not in a volume SDR role.” - Jake Tacher.
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