In today's ever-changing business environment, this flexibility is critical.
Companies new to cold calling must watch early results closely.
Testing, assessing, and refining the program from the onset are critical first steps. These actions can result in a long term program that produces a predictable stream of sales opportunities.
Veteran cold callers also must work. Constant attention is needed to keep the program sharp. Here's a recommendation: continue with the program that works, but apply a portion of your tele-prospecting investment towards testing new approaches that may surpass your existing model. When you find one that is more effective, replace your existing program, but continue to test new approaches.
It's easy to test and change cold calling campaigns. Unlike print ads, radio spots, billboards, or most other marketing vehicles, cold calling programs make testing and applying those results to the program easy.
Here are some of the items that every program should assess:
1) The offer. Do you want to set a sales appointment? Do you want to invite people to a webinar? Do you simply want to collect email addresses for a campaign? Are you offering a free assessment, or a free trial? Do you need an incentive to enhance your "call to action?"
2) The list. Are the decision makers and the companies on your list the best prospects?
3) Talking points. Do your callers have the conversation points to highlight the key aspects of your program? Is there something compelling that needs to be added? Are the talking points too complicated or long?
4) Your calling team. How well do they represent you? How effective are they in talking to decision makers? Can they ask for the appointment?
5) Your ability to close the leads. This is the part that comes after a cold calling lead is identified. Can you cost effectively convert that lead into a sale? Do you have the people and processes in place? Are you getting qualified leads?
Case Studies
Here are short examples of savvy VSA clients who tested, assessed and refined their programs.
1) A software company implemented a program which successfully produced leads. However, the company was unprepared to convert the leads to sales. Now, this company plans a product-specific website, marketing materials and the right expertise to make sales calls. A second cold calling initiative is scheduled.
2) An online marketing company completed a program that produced poor results. The company has changed its offer to simplify steps prospective companies must take to enroll. A second campaign has been launched.
3) A commercial roofing company implemented a program and generated desired results. Later, the company realized the prospective clients were not a good fit. The company has implemented a second campaign targeting a different prospect list.
If you are planning a cold calling program, please call us to talk about the factors that can make or break your campaign. We'd like to know what marketing tools have worked for you in the past and show you how we can add to that success. We are happy to help.
In The Course Of Business
VMware training is really important to companies these days. This is because it can reduce company overheads such as electricity bills. It can also maximize the workload of your staff to benefit the core goals of your IT infrastructure. If that sounds like it would benefit your company then its probably a good idea to get a colleague or two on a VMware training course.
VMware are a company that supplies a virtualization software package for x86-compatible workstations. VMware Inc. is a subordinate of EMC corp. and bears its central office in Palo Alto, California.
The name VMware is often given to particular VMware Incorporate. Creations such as VMware Player, VMware server, VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure and VMware Workstation.
VM, which means Virtual Machine (not to be blurred with the wider full term virtual machine), comprises a widely-installed OS for IBM compatible workstations and host servers.
The beauty of it is that it can trick the OS into thinking that it is hosting many more operating systems installed and set up onto the singular PC with its own characteristics and hardware
What is the value to you with VMware training?
Virtualization is without doubt an applied method that can benefit anyone that has a PC. All the people who have applied VMware virtualization solutions reduce prices on IT all the while increasing the flexibleness, utilization and efficiency of their current hardware.
Below are the reasons that VMware training is essential for companies across the globe who wish to cut overheads and improve profits.
Cut Costs: With the number of your servers greatly reduced you have already taken away costs such as electricity and other company power used to run your hardware. This means you will vastly reduce your overheads.
Flexibility & responsiveness: VMware gives a brand new view on how to look at and how you manage your IT infrastructure, with less time being spent by admin doing repetitive tasks, the more time they can have attending more important jobs
Improves the continuity of your business and increases the availability of applications: With VMware you can say goodbye to planned IT downtime and resurrect your business swiftly from unplanned outages or emergencies with the chance to migrate full virtual environments and backup securely with absolutely no interruptions to you IT infrastructures service
Security: Now you can observe and manage your IT environments remotely & locally.
To summarize, virtualization will let a computer complete the job of many PC's, it can do this by resourcefulness from individual PC's of many server environments.
Virtual server and desktops allow you to host many operating systems and applications closely and in distant areas, making geographic restrictions obsolete.
On top of all the cost effectiveness due to these effective methods of your PC hardwares resources, it will grant you accessible resources, even better desktop direction, improved security and improved disaster recovery actions when you create a virtual infrastructure.
And with those points made is it any wonder why VMware training is very important if you are looking at taking your business or company to the next level and into 2009.
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