Still asking them to do something
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 9:16 am
Carrying the labor of the continued conversation. Passively trying to connect, not aggressively. Example 2: “I’ll reach out to Mary to see if you have some time free to discuss next week.” By suggesting that you’ll reach out to their executive assistant, you’re: Showing that you’ve done your homework. Following the correct protocol for the continued conversation. Not asking anything from them and their busy schedule. Example 3: “I have time free on Friday, July 6th at 2:00pm.
Are you free at that time to talk?” By closing this way, you’re: , although honduras cell phone number list it’s minimal. They just need to check one date/time in their cal. Giving them enough time (at least a week out) to ensure that they’ll have a free spot on their calendar. Sometimes I’ll offer two times a week out for them to choose from and then say, “Which date/time works best?” By taking this approach, I’m applying a successful passive/aggressive strategy.
I’m able to send 3 to 5 emails and make 3 calls without annoying the prospect…which isn’t easy. Here are a few suggestion to increase your email cold calling success rate using this approach: If I don’t reach them, I leave a voice mail and send an email stating, “I guess this didn’t turn out to be a good time. Let’s try again for Wednesday at 3pm.” On the morning of my proposed meeting I’ll send an email stating, “As per my message, I’ll be calling you today at…I hope that we’re able to connect.
Are you free at that time to talk?” By closing this way, you’re: , although honduras cell phone number list it’s minimal. They just need to check one date/time in their cal. Giving them enough time (at least a week out) to ensure that they’ll have a free spot on their calendar. Sometimes I’ll offer two times a week out for them to choose from and then say, “Which date/time works best?” By taking this approach, I’m applying a successful passive/aggressive strategy.
I’m able to send 3 to 5 emails and make 3 calls without annoying the prospect…which isn’t easy. Here are a few suggestion to increase your email cold calling success rate using this approach: If I don’t reach them, I leave a voice mail and send an email stating, “I guess this didn’t turn out to be a good time. Let’s try again for Wednesday at 3pm.” On the morning of my proposed meeting I’ll send an email stating, “As per my message, I’ll be calling you today at…I hope that we’re able to connect.