Prospecting is a Contact Sport — New Home Sales Training
Posted by: Myers Barnes | Published: Jul, 09, 2009Making a sale requires action, not inaction. Unfortunately, I see one sales center after another populated with so-called "salespeople" who are merely waiting for a prospect to walk in the door of the model. They’ve sharpened their pitch and are ready to hurl it at anyone who crosses the threshold. But, in the meantime, they sit and wait for the company’s marketing efforts to deliver the buyers to them. While they sit and wait, sales are being lost to more proactive professionals.
Here’s the reality. Marketing is the act of attracting. Prospecting is the act of seeking. The Bible says, "seek and ye shall find." It doesn’t advise you to sit around and wait. In any economy, but particularly in a down market, you need to get out of your chair and find the buyers. Make it happen!
Prospecting is a contact sport. The more contacts you gain, the more sales you will close. Yet oddly, most salespeople wrap themselves in a cocoon and wait for change to occur, laying their hopes entirely in the ability of the company’s marketing campaign to generate leads. As a salesperson, you can let things happen or choose to seize control of your success. When you become an active prospector, you declare, "I accept complete responsibility for the traffic that comes in here. I depend solely on myself as a marketing department."
Every day that you wait for someone to come to you is eight hours wasted. Get in the game and make direct contact!
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