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Simple Ways to Improve Your Cold Calling Skills

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In today's business world, cold calling is often times a necessity with which to build up your customer base whether already operating a successful business or just starting one. Many sales people and business proprietors, at some time in their careers, experience challenges and problems with the part of their business which deals with telemarketing. Apply these tips for cold calling properly and effectively and you will become a successful telemarketer in no time.

Know what your purpose is when cold calling.

If you know what your purpose is when cold calling in advance, you will develop into a successful telemarketer in no time. This is because you will have a purpose for your calls. For example, are you trying to send someone information? Figure out who makes the decisions in this company? Are you trying to pitch services and products? Are you trying to conduct a survey? So you see, knowing in advance what you need to communicate is important. It will also make you more confident about cold calling and as we all know, confidence will win mindshare which is exactly what sales is about in the first place.

Just like the Boy Scouts, you need to be prepared.

Amazingly, knowing what your script is seems to be one of telemarketing's best-kept secrets. Since cold calling is all about numbers, you can skew them in your favor when fully prepared for cold calling. Being both controlling with your message and confident in your intent will make the prospect feel like you are very professional and then would be more than willing to take a closer look at your service or product. Knowing what your message is cold, instead of reading directly from a script like a robot, will save you from constantly hearing dial tones as prospect after prospect hangs up on you.

When telemarketing, be as efficient as possible.

Cold calls are called this for a good reason. Before answering your call, the prospect was already engaged in something else. You need to make them understand that you are respectful of your time and theirs. Project some confidence and get right to your point. Really, if it makes you feel better, walk around whilst smiling. Your overall tone and enthusiasm will improve and will be transferred to the prospect to make them excited about your services or products.

Be both interesting and interested when cold calling.

Prospects are becoming immune to sales pitches. Whilst calling one, capture their attention by using power words that spark their interest and then get the prospect to talk more about themselves. Begin to make notations about what they are saying and try to weave that information into the reason you called them. Prospects will care more about what your services or products are when they can envision how it will work in their life.

The prospects should want to call you back.

Getting a voicemail shouldn't be a dead end. Many opportunities are lost when telemarketers don't leave voice mail messages for the prospects they call. Leave your number and name so they can call you back. Then, ask them to write it down on paper. This is because people will write down numbers if dictated to and anticipate that your number may be useful to them. You then need to give them a very compelling answer about why you called them and then another compelling reason for the prospect to get back in touch with you. Be confident but do not be slick or try to oversell yourself. Again, leave your number and name in case they missed it the first time.

Cold calling is a tough row to hoe, indeed. You will field many more no responses than yes responses. This is O.K. though because remember that every no will bring you even closer to another yes and that focusing on transmitting the enthusiasm you have for your services or products into each call you make you will already be a successful telemarketer even before saying, "Hello!"

Naz Daud is the founder of CityLocal. This Franchise Opportunity is for people who would like to work from home and be their own boss.

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