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Archives for May 2014

Solve Sales Call Reluctance in 1 Step

May 29, 2014 by Mary Cravets

“How can I make myself do phone calls?”

I have heard this question again and again from clients in industries ranging from financial planning to direct sales to graphic design. There are even coaches who have built their entire practices teaching strategies to get on the phone without fear. But the truth is, there is only a small handful of business owners who absolutely must get on the phone in order to succeed.

I have a different approach, and one I know you’ll like. Ready for the one step to solve your call reluctance? Here it is:

Step 1: Stop wasting your time making phone calls, and instead invest your energy in activities that you’ll do with confidence and without resistance.

Resistance wastes valuable time. Even if phone calling has brought results in the past, if you take 4 days to work up the nerve to pick up the phone, you’ve wasted 4 days you could have been emailing or texting or in some other way reaching out to potential clients.

Times have changed. Stop buying the myth that phone calls are the end-all be-all of marketing activities. Phone calls used to be accepted as most effective way to reach people. These days, the majority of people reluctantly answer their phone (or don’t), they don’t listen to voicemail, and tend to want to spend as little time on the phone as possible. Phone calling is no longer the gold standard for communication with prospects.

No, it’s not a cop-out. Don’t judge yourself for deciding not to make phone calls, and to move on to actions you don’t resist and actually (gasp!) enjoy. It’s your business. You’re allowed to make executive decisions on how to run it. You have tons of options: email, social media, note cards, texting. Find alternative activities that work for your prospects, and lead to the results you want.

So give yourself a break. Keep consistently reaching out to prospects, just do it in a way that doesn’t stress you out.

Filed Under: Strategy

Get Out of Negativity Instantly

May 21, 2014 by Mary Cravets

This morning I woke up feeling tired and grumbly with my internal dialogue turned up to 11 on the negativity scale (“Why do I bother? Where are my results? I’m going back to bed…”), I came across this post on Facebook from a friend who had a back injury decades ago, and still suffers daily:

“I remember how I could stand, sit, walk, bend, twist, jump, flip, do handstands, dance, skydive, throw a ball, take a shower, swim, run, shoot pool, wrestle, play guitar, perform, write, concentrate, think, sleep, wash my car, build things, etc. But I can’t remember what it feels like to live without pain… Don’t take it for granted.”

Thank you, my friend, for reminding me to get over the petty stuff, and get seriously grateful.

Filed Under: Strategy

Marketing at the Top of My Lungs

May 1, 2014 by Mary Cravets

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You’ve seen crazy, shout-y headlines like these, haven’t you?

Attention frustrated business owners – get ready to learn the secrets that will double and triple your income!

REVEALED: the secret formula to getting everything you want in business and life by tomorrow at noon!

IMAGINE – sitting on a beach knowing your business is producing BIG results while you sip a pina colada!

Again and again I see this shouting, overblown marketing style. And when I encounter it, I feel simultaneously aggravated and compelled to read more. So, while there is a part of me that suspects this must be the correct way to attract clients, there is another part of me that is rolling my eyes and thinking|||, “There has GOT to be another way!”

I have experimented with this style from time to time, but I always feel faintly ridiculous. Will my marketing reluctance ultimately prevent me from serving potential clients, or am I on track to do it my own way – a way that works better for me?

I’d love your feedback here. Do you know examples of successful people who market without the hype? I would find it really inspiring to discover new role models who succeed without having to market at the top of their lungs.

Filed Under: Guest Blogs, Strategy

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