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Just send 5-10,000 run the numbers yourself and then you can work it out
Optimal Cold Calling Times
When do you guys usually find the best time to cold call is? For me if I call during work hours my prospects are usually on site and don't have time for a pitch, but then if I call after work hours I get a lot of voicemails or people telling me they'd rather talk later because they just finished work
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If you're home improvements your issue isnt the time you call it's the way you call Imagine you found a home improvements guy who had just bust a pipe and things were dire. But you offered him a rolls royce for $5. He'd drop what he was doing just to take you up on the offer If they're saying "I'm busy" it really means they don't see the point in listening to you when they could be getting on with working. So I'd recommend you focus on your pitch + kneejerk objection handling If they just say "oh mate. I'm busy" say "ok, cool. Do you mind if I ask is that just a polite way to tell me to go away" OR "ok and just so I know if it's relevant to call you back it's to do with (go into pitch)"
Starting off in SMMA
My name is Jorel, I’m 19 years old and recently started going down the path of SMMA in June. I have been making progress month by month and have outsourced a white-label agency to provide services for clients. I am currently niched in HVAC. However, I have still yet to find a client. I have done about 159 calls already, with about 26 calls resulting in sending an email to the owner. The calls are usually spent getting the owner on the line, or their contact information and providing information about some critical issues in their online presence (GMB, not secure Websites, broken links, etc.) and ways to solve the issues. I have had a few leads who were interested initially but were no longer interested. I am looking for feedback if I am doing something my wrong, if I need to improve my process, or just rethink about how I am approaching this business model. I am also having second thoughts about HVAC niche too. Any advice or criticism is greatly appreciated! Also, please feel free to ask for more context, or general information that will help you get a better understanding.
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What would you do
I have a client with a budget of €800 per month. We spend half of it on our regular lead ads. The other €400 he wants to invest in a separate campaign, focusing on a sale they have on their subscription. I currently allocate €200 to awareness ads sending traffic to the website, and another €200 to lead ads, which then direct people to the website as well. This way, we capture their information and can contact them. How would you guys handle this?
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I'm trying to learn gymnastics, do the splits, bulk up with weights and become a marathon runner Not only does it take SOOO much time, but my efforts and progress in each domain all seem to contradict each other. I just don't know why it's not working..... *joke over* Business is a game of focus. Your client is trying to focus on different things to distract themselves from the pain of the responsibility of getting the initial product to work. In other words they're suffering from a bad case of shiny object syndrome
How to get paid after closing the client?
Hey people, I had a problem that happened twice with prospects in sales calls, actually when i close the deal and they decide to move forward, i typically ask them to create a wise account and then send the payment to my account which first creates a lot of friction that i don't like and second twice it had errors in a way that it takes 24h to let them to send me money or to get their accounts verified for some reason which had lost me yesterday a 1200$ deal just because it said it takes a day to be able to make the transaction. The problem is that stripe is not supported in my country, so i had to work with wise and sometimes skrill which i don'f think it's the best option to scale since i feel like i'm missing a key part i close which is the hard part and then struggle to get the money on my pocket. I'm thinking about starting to ask for card details or just get an LLC in USA and make a mercury account or smth and start getting wire transfers. I truly need help since i have sales calls loading and i have to make a solution to this, lmk guys what's the best way and how are you taking money after closing
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you can send invoices via paypal also
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Emmett McCarry
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Creative director and founder of LensFusion Media. A social media based marketing agency, driven by photography and targeted advertising

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