24/7 Promotion With Voice Mail
By © Chris Bradford
MrMarketeer@aol.com
Have you ever thought of something and
felt like a fool for not having thought of it earlier? If so, then you
know what I felt like one day not so far in the past.
Brande and I decided to try some local
promoting. So, we made up some telephone pole signs, yard signs, drop cards,
etc. with a catchy message and our telephone number.
We went all about town handing this stuff
out, sticking up signs, and putting things on windshields. We even discovered
one competing network marketing company's Atlanta convention and put windshield
circulars on all the cars on the parking lot.
We spent about two weeks doing this. Everywhere
we went we would leave drop cards and circulars. Brande would hop out of
the truck, dash across several lanes of traffic dodging horn blowing automobiles,
hold a sign up against a telephone pole.. whack it with a hammer tacker
(a staple gun that works like a hammer).. and dodge back through the traffic
and jump into the truck hollering "GO! GO!" (Kids, don't try that at home.)
(Parents, get your kids to do this for you. They are quicker and smaller
targets.)
What was the result of our hard effort
and life-threatening antics? A handful of phone calls.. not counting the
three calls from local police departments politely urging us, under threat
of prosecution and imprisonment, not to hang signs on telephone poles in
their jurisdictions again. We were very disappointed.
A few days later I was driving down the
road with my mind deep in thought trying to figure out two important issues.
First, did I want Wendy's or Burger King for lunch? Secondly, why did our
local prospecting campaign flop?
I knew the problem wasn't the message on
the signs and hand-outs. I composed the messages myself. Ya'll know what
great composition skills I have. (ugh!)
I also knew it wasn't our voice-mail message.
Very few ever heard it because no-one was bothering to dial the number.
So what could it possibly be?
Then, as I was driving past a new car lot
and thinking of stopping in to look at the latest pickemup trucks, but
thinking better of it because I did not want to be eaten by the sharks
(salespersons) in the parking lot, a spark ignited in my head. The problem
with our local prospecting campaign was simply the lack of two words in
my otherwise perfectly and elegantly composed message: "pre-recorded message."
People want information. They do not want
to be bothered with someone giving them a hard-sell when they are just
looking. Ask any furniture salesperson. Nine out of ten times when they
ask someone who is lying on the couch in the showroom with their hand down
their britches "May I help you?", the answer is "Naw, I am just looking."
People want to "just look", and they will
ask for help when they want it! So, I added the words "pre-recorded message"
to the message on our materials, and Brande and I went to work again.
This time the response was overwhelming!
We were getting 10 to 20 calls each day, and a number of them were leaving
us messages to call them back! We hit the gold-mine!
Today, we contract with a local answering
service to handle our calls. Callers are played a sales-pitch that lasts
a little more than 5 minutes. At the end of the message they are given
the option to 1) hang up now, 2) press zero for a live operator (who asks
them some pre-qualifying questions and forwards them to Brande's cell phone
if she is available), and 3) to leave their name and phone number and Brande
will call them back. If you wish hear our message, call 1-800-887-2093
toll free.
By using the answering service, we are
able to post ads anywhere and everywhere we want, and home business opportunity
seekers are able to call the number 24 hours a day - seven days a week,
and hear what the opportunity is about. Lately we have even been posting
ads on internet sites with the toll-free number, leaving off our URL and
e-mail address. The response we get is surprising.
The pre-recorded message also serves as
a pre-qualifier. In our message we tell them that an investment is required,
that they must have a checking account or charge card, and they will need
to work hard at least 5 to 10 hours a week. If they leave their name and
number then they are dead serious about earning an income from home. Thus,
we do not waste our time trying to weed out the suspects from the prospects.
Our pre-recorded message does it for us. All we have to do is feed callers
into it.
If you want a great prospecting tool that
works 24 hours a day - seven days a week, give voice mail a try. You will
be glad you did.
About the Author:
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Copyright (c) Chris Bradford and Brande
Bradford are active participants in a home based business and are the publishers
of Great Heights, a monthly newsletter offering original articles written
by its publishers for those interested in Home Based Business.
http://www.brandebradford.com
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