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A Seamless Front End To Constant Follow-up

 
Author: Larry Galler

The woman walked into a photography studio and inquired whether a photographer would come to their home to take family photos in front of the fireplace. The receptionist nicely told her that they would do that, gave the prospective customer a brochure and price list for on-location photo shoots then took down the womans contact information, including her email address, which was added to the prospect database.

Thats it, a seamless front-end and constant follow-up system. It starts with a Thank you for inquiring note and is followed with a series of newsletters, coupons, announcements of open houses, and seasonal offerings like Valentine, Halloween, and other holiday promotions.

Did the woman become a customer? I dont know since the incident occurred just last week, but I can assure you that, if the woman compared other photo studios to this photographers systemized approach to answering the inquiry, this photographer would be heads and shoulders above in comparatives like professionalism, preparedness, showing interest in the prospect, and appearance of quality. Over time, after she receives a number of communications and promotions, the woman will have to be impressed even more.

It is a fact that most businesses do not systemize either the sales process or the follow-up process very well, if at all. Yet, for many products or services, the purchasing decision is not impulsive. It is often a kicking the tires methodical accumulation of knowledge about options and various choices available - comparing one prospective vendor or product against another. The longer the decision-making process for a given vendor or product, the more a follow-up program will differentiate your company or your product / service versus your competitor in converting the prospect into a customer.

As a personal example, my mother just moved into a retirement community in Illinois. She had been doing research by kicking the tires of these communities for at least five years. When she made the decision to make this big move, her choice was easy because of the sales and follow-up system of her chosen new home.

Author Bio:

Larry Galler

Larry Galler has been an owner of three small businesses selling to local, regional, and national markets. Since 1993 he has been coaching and consulting high performance executives, professionals, and owners of small businesses to extraordinary acheivement. He speaks frequently to business groups and has written a weekly newspaper column since 2001. If you want to increase the velocity of your business success, contact Larry for a free coaching session - larry@larrygaller.com .

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