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The Importance of Sales Follow-Ups

Following up is an important aspect of closing a sale. Many businesses either neglect it or do not have an established plan. But it's key to your success.

Outside of impulse buying or shopping for necessities, sales typically take place over a period of time and a series of steps. Customers are cost-conscious. They look for value before making significant purchases, particularly in a sluggish economy.

Following up is an important aspect of closing a sale. Many businesses either neglect it or do not have an established plan. The first step is having a means of reaching the customer, either through the Internet, by phone or by mail. Therefore, you need to establish how you will get in contact with the customer and get specific contact information.

When following up have some reason for contacting the customer that provides another step forward in the sales process. Don't call just to ask if they've made a purchasing decision. Such a follow-up not only puts customers on the spot but also assumes they have all of the information they need to make a decision. Likewise, calling or emailing just to check in does not move the sale forward.

Find out what they are looking for and what it would take to close the deal when you first meet them. Then send them some related information. If you have no new information, contact them with news of a special sale, for example, that includes the product. Your follow-up can relate to the additional information you sent them. Don't ask if they received it, but instead explain how it might benefit them. Use the new information to move the conversation forward.

Follow-ups show that you are trying to build relationships with your customers, and most significant sales are the end result of a relationship. You will still find a lot of disinterested parties, but a few potential buyers will appreciate the extra effort. Those can become your best customers. In the long run, sales follow-ups are more cost-effective than chasing down new customers.

Also read " Follow-Up Calls Can Give You the Competitive Edge" as well as " Make Winning Follow-Up Calls That Turn Prospects Into Clients."

Find more information on generating sales leads for your business at AllBusiness.com.

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