What Kind of Followup Do you do for Leads??

by Guest » Thu Oct 02, 2008 02:19 pm
Guest

Hello All,

I'm new to this forum and have been reading through posts and getting some good ideas.

What I wanted to ask everybody is what kind of followup system do you currently have in place for leads. For instance, you give an auto quote...How do you leave it off with the person?

Up to this point our office hasn't really had a followup system...we've been giving quotes...basically telling the potential client to let us know if they would like to do the policy and then moving on to other stuff....If they call back, great...we proceed with the policy.

Our conversion rate for new leads is very low however and I think this is one of the reasons. I appreciate everyone's responses. :D :!:

Total Comments: 13

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 07:56 pm Post Subject:

Yes. By constantly keeping top of mind with great cards they do call me. It may be card where I am speaking to Obama (photoshop) about what a great client they are. I always keep it fresh and with the company I can be in my clients mailbox for less than a $1 a card! Pretty fantastic when you consider what I use to spend on advertising.

Another side effect is my referral business has sky rocketed. People do business with people they know, like and trust. People also refer people they know, like and trust!

Unfortunately, many small businesses that fail, never learn and/or regularly practice the art of generating referrals from their many satisfied customers, friends and business or professional colleagues. While a simple task and an easy habit to form, many business owners and/or their sales team members seem fearful of asking the question even though they are quick to offer a recommendation of a new restaurant or a good movie to a friend or acquaintance. How much easier can it get?

An effective referral program could help you to SAVE your business, will certainly increase your business REVENUES and has been successfully proven to ENSURE greater profitability.

I can set up a free account to let you try it. Just let me know if you are interested. Natalie

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 11:50 am Post Subject:

Yes, it's true that many businesses have failed to develop their referral network and cease to exist. If people are getting results they shouldn't feel skeptical about referring your name. But whenever it involves money, nobody wants to take a risk.

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