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Why are my leads not converting to sales?
Converting leads requires a comprehensive strategy, sales and marketing alignment, and more. It's incredibly common for organizations that are not set up to properly qualify, hand-off, follow-up with, and convert the leads they're generating, let those hard-earned marketing efforts go to waste.
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How to get leads in UAE?
10 Strategies for Generating B2B Leads in Dubai Knowing Your Dream Client. Connect with your Customers. A Fast Website/Landing Page. Invest In Search Engine Optimization(SEO) Investing in your Brand Assets. Social Media Marketing. Paid Advertising. Email Marketing.
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What percentage of leads should turn into sales?
How many leads turn into sales? This is highly dependent on your strategy, number of leads, and sales funnel. Some studies say 10-15% of leads can turn into sales, but the best way to get an accurate number for this is to use the formula to calculate your LCR over time.
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How do I turn my leads into sales?
Here are five ways you can utilize your current resources for maximum lead conversion impact. Develop a lead scoring process. ... Nurture qualified leads. ... Take advantage of reviews and referrals. ... Keep your sales content fresh and accurate. ... Map out key follow-up points.
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How do you convert leads to sales?
The Process of Converting Leads Into Customers Step 1: Initial contact. If you want to convert leads into customers, you have to reach out to them. ... Step 2: Qualify the lead. Leads differ. ... Step 3: Understand their needs. ... Step 4: Present the solution. ... Step 5: Handle objections. ... Step 6: Follow up. ... Step 7: Close the sale.
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What is the lead conversion process?
What is lead conversion? Lead conversion is the process of turning a lead into a customer. This process includes everything from sales tactics to marketing materials and varies significantly between companies (though many of the principles of the process stay the same across the board).
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How to convert a lead into a client?
The Process of Converting Leads Into Customers Step 1: Initial contact. ... Step 2: Qualify the lead. ... Step 4: Present the solution. ... Step 5: Handle objections. ... The numbers don't lie. ... How to improve the response time? ... CRM software. ... Customer communication tools.
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How to turn leads into prospects?
Let's take a look at some of the most effective ways to improve lead conversion rates: Identify your target audience. Create a killer offer. Build a high-converting landing page. Write a compelling copy. Design a beautiful website. Use social proof. Offer a free trial or demo. Provide excellent customer service.
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- Oh my goodness, the good old, "I am not interested," now how many have heard of this one before, comment below. "I'm not interested," "Well, we are happy with the vendors "or suppliers that we have right now," or, "We're not thinking of switching anytime soon." Have you heard of those objections, right? But basically, it's a variation of "I'm not interested." Now, most salespeople, when they hear this objection, what I notice the most, the dumbest thing they will say is this, "Why are you not interested?" Who gives a damn, they're not interested! Why are you arguing with a prospect? It's like the worst thing that you could say, because now you're getting into a fight! Why does the prospect have to justify to you why they're not interested? Although, chances are, the prospect is lying. Prospects lie all the time. But that's not how you handle it. You need to handle this objection with a little bit more finesse, and today I'm gonna give you a few ways to do this. Now understand this, salespeople, they get defensive when they hear "I'm not interested." Suddenly they kind of like, "Ooh," they feel hurt, because they feel like it's a personal rejection. Well, it's not a personal rejection. Don't take it personally. There are so many other reasons why they are not buying right now. Sometimes it could just be timing, may not have anything to do with you, your product or service, just timing or budget, or they are not the decision-makers. I could go on and on and on, so don't take it personally. Statistic shows 80% of sales require at least five follow-ups to close the deal, five fricking follow-ups, right? So this is just maybe the first or second time you're talking to a prospect. You got a few more times to go, don't worry about it. But what we wanna do is to get to the bottom line of this. What is going on, right? We wanna know. Here's something that you could say, because, and I'll explain why we say it this way. "Well, I'm not interested." "Hey, Mr. Prospect, I understand. "Let me ask you a question. "The next time you're looking for," blank, fill in your product or service, "could I be the first person in line "that you speak to with," blank, "Hey Mr. Prospect, I understand. "Can I ask you a question? "Next time you're looking for a new sports car, "can I be the first person in line that you speak to "to maybe get a second opinion?" Boom, now you've set the stage. You're setting up for future business. You're getting some more information. All I'm asking is a permission to contact them, to follow up. They might say, "Yeah, sure!" 99% of the time they'll say, "Sure!" 'Cause you're not trying to fight, "Well, why are you not interested?" "You know, can I be the first one in line "that you kind of check with or get "a second opinion, or get a quote?" One of those questions, they'll say, "Yes, great," and then now you have a perfect excuse to say, "Can I send you some more information "so have that right next to your desk "or right next to your ordering information, "can I send you some information, "so that you have that in front of you? "So next time, when you think of us, it's right there?" Boom, very, very simple, right? That's one way to handle it. Second way to handle it, "Before I get off the phone, "what might have to happen before you begin "looking for a different," company, solution, product, fill in the blank. Now this question's very powerful. Write this down, memorize this, "Before I get off the phone," you're getting off the phone, you're not being pushy, you're not trying to twist their arm, just say, "Before I get off the phone," right? "What might have to happen," notice the word "might," "What might have to happen," right? "For you to begin looking for, "I'm not asking you to buy right now," I'm not asking the prospect to buy. I'm simply asking him or I'm asking her to just, "What might have to happen?" Now they might say, "Well, you know, "the price would have to come down," or, "I would have wanna see these features, "I would have want these things, "or I would've want these services." That's good, write these down, these intels, right? Next time, when you follow up, you can use these things, let's say in two, three months, you go back to the same prospect and say, "Hey, we've made some changes. "Now we can actually provide all these "services that you kinda talked about, "that you shared with me last time," and you go from there. You see how this works? It's all about setting up for the next sale. You and I both know you're not gonna get the first sale right now, right? You're not gonna get that sale today. That's okay, we're setting up for the second and third follow-ups. You're gonna close those sales there, but instead of "Oh, okay," you sound all defeated, that's not how it works. Now the next question you might have for me is, "Well, Dan, how do I follow up? "When I call them back, what do I need to say?" If you want me to teach you how to do this, comment below. If I see enough interest, I'll make a future video, or multiple videos, based on this. How do you call them back? What do you say, how do you open up the conversations, without sounding awkward? Or you say to me, "Dan, but I don't want to wait." Well, we run the world's number one training program for High Ticket Closing. It means if you're selling premium products and services and you want techniques, you want strategies and secrets to close more sales with ease, without sounding like a slimy salesperson, that's what we teach. Click the link below and check out the program. In the meantime, here are what some of our students, our sales professionals, have to say. - I spoke to 50 people, or had 50 appointments, and out of that, only 11 were qualified. Three said no, and the other five signed up for a $25,000 coaching program. I have the deposits from all of them, and I've started four of them in the program. So I'm very excited about that. - Hello, I haven't really been posting in a while. I've been busy, trying to make sure that I got some actual booms going, and I'm happy to report that on Thursday I was able to get my first boom on my third live call, a 5K package, and then also on yesterday, actually, on Sunday, I got my second one on the fifth call. And what's even more exciting is that this course that I'm actually closing on is on cryptocurrency, which I have literally no experience, no idea, nothing beforehand, and I didn't even expect that to be what the influencer wanted me to close for him. I just wanted to really, really say, thank you again, and from the bottom of my heart, I really am thrilled to be part of the HTC family. So remember, you're closer than you think. - What's up, HTC fam? Oh my gosh, I just got off my first closing call for my influencer, very first call, and it's a boom! (cheers) First real boom! (upbeat music) I enrolled the client in a $4,000 package, and I made a 10% commission, so it's $400. Woo-hoo, happy dance, yay! (laughs)
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