Do Your Potential Customers Forget About You?
[By: Tom Kulzer]
Your web business probably gets product inquiries from potential customers around the globe. Inquiries come via e-mail and your web site, and you
try to send information to each hot prospect as quickly as you can. You know that you can drastically increase the likelihood of making a sale by
satisfying each person's need for information quickly! But, after you've delivered that first bit of information to your prospect, do you send
him any further information? If you are like most Internet marketers, you don't.
When you don't follow that initial message with additional information later on, you let a valuable prospect slip from your grasp! This is a
potential customer who may have been very interested in your products, but who lost your contact information, or was too busy to make a purchase
when your first message reached him. Often, a prospect will purposely put off making a purchase, to see if you find him important enough to
follow up with later. When he doesn't receive a follow up message from you, he will take his business elsewhere.
Are you losing profits due to inconsistent and ineffective follow up?
Following up with leads is more than just a process - it's an art. In order to be effective, you need to design a follow up
system, and stick to it, EVERY DAY! If you don't follow up with your prospects consistently, INDIVIDUALLY, and in a timely fashion, then you
might as well forget the whole follow up process.
Consistent follow up gets results!
When I first started marketing and following up with prospects, I used a follow up method that I now call the "List Technique." I
had a large database containing the names and e-mail addresses of people who had specifically requested information about my products and
services. These prospects had already received my first letter by the time they requested more information, so I used the company's latest news
as a follow up piece. I would write follow up newsletters every now and then, and send them, in one mass mailing, to everyone who had previously
requested information from me. While this probably did help me win a few additional orders, it wasn't a very good follow up method. Why isn't the
"List Technique" very effective?
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The List Technique isn't consistent. Proponents of the List Technique tend to only send out follow up messages when their companies
have "big news".
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List Technique messages don't give the potential customer any additional information about the product or service in question. He
can't make a more informed buying decision after receiving a newsletter! If someone is wondering whether your company sells the best
knick-knacks, what does he care that you've just moved your headquarters?
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List Technique messages convey a "big list" mentality to your potential customers. When I used to write follow up messages using the
List Technique, I was writing news bulletins to everyone I knew! I should have been sending a personal message to each individual who
wanted to know more about my products.
What follow up method really works?
Following up with each lead individually, multiple times, but at set intervals, and with pre-written messages, will dramatically
increase sales! Others who use this same technique confirm that they have all at least doubled the sales of various products! In order to set
this system up, though, you need to do some planning. First, you'll need to develop your follow up messages. If you've been marketing on the
Internet for any length of time, then you should already have a first informative letter. Your second letter marks the beginning of the follow up
process, and should go into more detail than the first letter. Fill this letter with details that you didn't have the space to add to the first
letter. Stress the BENEFITS of your products or services!
Your next 2-3 follow up messages should be rather short. Include lists of the benefits and potential uses of your products and
services. Write each letter so that your prospects can skim the contents, and still see the full force of your message. The next couple of follow
up messages should create a sense of urgency in your prospect's mind. Make a special offer, giving him a reason to order NOW instead of waiting
any longer. After reading these follow up messages, your prospect should want to order immediately!
Phrase each of your final 1 or 2 follow up messages in the form of a question. Ask your prospect why he hasn't yet placed an order? Try to get
him to actually respond. Ask if the price is to high, the product isn't the right color or doesn't have the right features, or if he is looking
for something else entirely. (By this time, it's unlikely that this person will order from you. However, his feedback can help you modify your
follow up letters or products, so that other prospects will order from you.)
The timing of your follow up letters is just as important as their content. You don't want one prospect to receive a follow up the day after he
gets your initial informative letter, while another prospect waits weeks for a follow up! Always send an initial, informative letter as soon as
it is requested, and send the first follow up 24 hours afterwards. You want your hot prospects to have information quickly, so that they can make
informed buying decisions!
Send the next 2-3 follow up messages between 1 and 3 days apart. Your prospect is still hot, and is probably still shopping around! Tell him
about the benefits of your products and services, as opposed to your competitors'. You will make the sale! Send the final follow up messages
later on. You certainly don't want to annoy your prospect! Make sure that these last letters are at least 4 days apart.
Following up effectively seems complicated, but it doesn't have to be! So many potential customers are lost because of poor follow up - don't you
want to be one of the few to get it right?
Tom Kulzer, CEO and Founder of Newtown, PA based AWeber Communications, Inc. an opt-in email service provider. With 7 years managing opt-in
follow up and newsletters for small businesses, email deliverability is an integral part of day to day operations. Learn more by clicking
here AWeber.
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