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Don’t apologise for your sales call

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Don’t apologise for your sales call. What you or your team does is an important job. It was Robert Louis Stevenson who said “everyone lives by selling something.” You should never feel guilty about doing a sales role. I notice from team audits sometimes http://www.tomarket.co.uk/teamaudits.php that telesales or telemarketing staff routinely apologise to the decision maker, but this gets the call off on a submissive foot.

When working with an I.T. software provider recently and carrying out some work to benchmark their team, Nicole said on one call “this is just a brief call.” 

Tips and advice on making telesales calls

Tips and advice on making telesales calls

I don’t particularly like this phrase as it undermines what you are doing. It makes it sound a bit apologetic, and therefore indicates you’re ready for them to say they haven’t got time to talk to you. On one call in particular, when the decision maker wasn’t ready to move forward, she used the phrase ‘no problem at all’ three or four times in quick succession.  To show that we are mentally engaged it is important that we don’t overuse phrases too much.

So be loud, be proud ! If someone doesn’t want to speak to you, that’s fine, but always find out as much as you can about why not. Perhaps another time would be more convenient. In any case the more you can find out the better placed you’ll be. If they don’t want to talk, there is always a reason why. It may be that they don’t have a use for your services or product, but then you want to know that don’t you ?

And whatever you do, don’t ever say “this is a courtesy call !” Or at least not in my earshot anyway. I strongly dislike this phrase ! After all, what IS a courtesy call. An apologetic sales call ? Don’t get me started ………..

We regularly carry out telesales and telemarketing team audits in Leicester, Northampton, Corby, Kettering, Wellingborough, Loughborough, Coventry, Daventry, Birmingham, Cambridge, Milton Keynes, and Rugby and we now have a bank of team audit reports from industries such as vending machine suppliers, beverage systems, fork lift trucks, car leasing, car dealerships, plastics manufacturers, I.T. software developers, local councils, outsourced business services, telemarketing agencies, fire detection systems, industrial manufacturers and many more.

Don’t hire a new telesales manager yet !

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Many companies are in the situation where they want to develop a more effective telesales or telemarketing team, but don’t necessarily want to commit to spending £40,000 a year that it would cost to secure a quality manager.

How to find a quality telesales manager for your team

How to find a quality telesales manager for your team

Furthermore the economy is fragile and so you want to maintain flexibility. A great and increasingly popular solution is to hire a quality telesales manager on a short term contract. And if you can negotiate a flexible and open agreement where you’re not even committed to them for as long as a year then so much the better !

By agreeing to take on someone with a track record in successful telephone team management you can improve your own systems and processes so that after they’re gone, you can run the systems yourselves. Often a team leader or supervisor can look after the team on a day to day basis and they might only be costing you £20,000 a year.

Our advice on beefing up the telesales management in your company is that you should expect a good telesales manager to help you with such varied issues as ;

  • Advice on your team’s callpots. Do you have enough names, too many, about right ?
  • A check on your database quality. The best sales team will struggle and get demotivated if they’re working poor quality leads.
  • Input into setting up some effective KPIs and management reporting systems. This gives you complete control then. Disciplinary procedures rely on evidence. Underperformers must know they’re underperforming.
  • Advice on how to set up and run easy incentives schemes
  • Help integrating incentives into company campaigns
  • Added value in terms of general marketing advice on things such as your website. Optimising it so that it brings in more visitors is straightforward, it just takes some time and dedication.

If the idea of hiring in an interim telesales or telemarketing manager is something that appeals to you, feel free to contact us on 01858 461148 for some tips and advice. Alternatively go to Associated Learning Systems site where you will find an audio CD on the topic of how to set up and manage an effective telephone team. Click through here http://www.associatedlearningsystems.co.uk/product_detail.asp?ProdID=2

We have worked with companies in many areas including ; Leicester, Northampton, Market Harborough, Corby, Wellingborough, Kettering, Lutterworth, Cambridge, Daventry, Coventry, Rugby, Melton Mowbray, Uppingham, and Oakham

How to sell the delivery charge on small orders

Friday, November 27th, 2009

How to sell the delivery charge on small orders. Many clients are looking to protect margins in what are increasingly competitive markets at the moment. We recently completed some training and development work with a chemical supplies company.  They supply a range of chemical based products to customers in varied market sectors. One item some members of the team struggled with was the newly introduced minimum order value for free delivery. In the report we wrote ;

telephone techniques - tips on increasing order value

telephone techniques - tips on increasing order value

“One small observation I would make is that I would prefer them to offer the alternative price inclusive of delivery rather than saying “and delivery will be an extra £13 if your order is less than £50.” What I am aiming at is to make it easy for the customer to know the total cost rather than making them very aware of what they are being asked to pay as delivery. So instead of it being “well that’s £25 plus a £13 delivery charge”, they could express it as “that will be “£25 or £38 delivered.” In my experience what we all want to know is how much something is going to cost us rather than how it is broken down. Also by saying how much the delivery charge is, you are focusing them on it as a stand alone item. 

Another idea I had when sitting with Kate is to look for added value business as a way of ‘helping’ customers get around the delivery charge. Kate admitted that this hasn’t been tried. There must be items that are fairly low cost that everybody would have a use for. While I don’t know about all the items in your catalogue things like plasters, hand cleaning towels, and barrier creams would fit this description. So if someone is placing an order for £35 for instance you could at least ask the question to see if they would add such consumable items to their order to “take advantage of a lower delivery charge.“ In effect of course it means that these additional items are being discounted by £7.50, and you may just generate considerably more business from some of these low cost items.”

There are many ways of delivering lines to customers that will make them more appealing. It just requires a little thought, and some empathy for your customer. After all customers frequently just want life to be made easy for them. And if you appear to have the answers, you will often get the business from them with little drama.

To Market works with companies to help them sell delivery charges to more people more often across the East and West Midlands including Birmingham, Lichfield, Solihull, Tamworth, Coventry, Daventry, Northampton, Wellingborough, Corby, Kettering, Leicester, Loughborough, Coalville, Melton Mowbray, Oakham, Derby, Nottingham, Oadby, Cambridge, Newmarket and London.

Telesales training for office interior companies

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Auditing teams in furniture supplier industryTelesales training for office interior companies. We have often been commissioned to work with office interior and refurbishment companies. The development programme will often include the classroom based training, but office fit out companies are often also interested in knowing how to build a more successful telephone based sales team. The first stage of a training and development programme is to carry out the 2 hour on site team audit. By observing the team and listening in to calls, we can gather a lot of useful information. The following is an extract from a report with an office design and refurbishment client who was concerned about the low levels of outbound calling. (The names have been changed to protect the ……….. !)  

“This is the single biggest area for improvement. You have targeted them to make 10 calls per hour, but Sarah admitted she doesn’t achieve this. Her reasoning is that she gets drawn into doing other tasks, setting up computers, downloading software, research etc.

The more I think about Sarah, the more I think she is a good administrator who will gravitate towards administrative tasks when she can. I am not sure whether this is what you want. She spent ages showing me the administrative back-up system and how it all works. 3 times I had to ask her to make some calls ! There were a few other things I found interesting. She told me that she spends half an hour per week cleaning up the data from last week, why ? Each of you should ensure that you put the data in clean in the first place. She also described to me that she’d spent 3½ days cleaning records on the database. Undoubtedly this is useful, but does it add to the bottom line  ?

Sarah also has lots of lists around her, there appear to be paper call lists (not on the screen ) plus her pink highlighted list. There are just lots of bits of paper – it should all be on the computer ! When doing our own telemarketing we don’t operate with any paper at all, just a note pad, pen and the sheet where we record our activity per call. And even this tick sheet gets binned once we’ve entered it onto screen at the end of the day.   

There was also one point where Sarah made what I thought was a telling comment “I like my people” referring to the people she speaks to. This sums up the fact that I think she is in a comfort zone. The danger is that your system will allow them to perpetuate trawling through a comfortable list rather than finding new ones. Admittedly your purchase of Glenigan leads helps you find new prospects. Sarah mentioned that there is an idea currently about reducing their database to 500 records each. I think that this would merely shrink their pot and cause them to spend more time speaking to the same old people. Given their hours I believe Sarah should be running a pot of around 1,000 and Chris 500. However there should always be pressure on to add new ones and cull old ones.”

In the audit report, we then went on to suggest the client aims to “enhance your present system of activity monitoring so that it produces weekly graphical statistics.” At the moment this isn’t done. it becomes much easier to manage performance up when you at least know when you’re starting from.

If you think a team audit would benefit you and your team you can follow the link here http://www.tomarket.co.uk/teamaudits.php or call us to discuss how it would work in your organisation.

 We work with companies involved in commercial interiors, office refit, office refurbishment, office furniture lines, space planning, furniture supply,canteen furniture,boardroom furniture,office storage suppliers. And we have worked with companies across the region in Cambridge,  Newmarket,  St Neots, Ely, Kings Lynn,  Haverhill,  Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough, Northampton, Leicester, Loughborough, Coalville, Coventry, Daventry, Birmingham, Lichfield, Solihull, Derby, Nottingham, Melton Mowbray, Hinckley as well as wider parts of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire and Cambridgeshire.

Interim or fixed contract telesales or telemarketing manager

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Interested in hiring an interim or fixed contract telesales or telemarketing manager ?

This can make great sense if you want to improve the effectiveness and running of your team, but don’t want to commit £40,000 – £60,000 that it would cost to hire a good manager.

Hire an interim telephone team manager - save thousands

Hire an interim telephone team manager - save thousands

A good alternative is to interview some candidates who may want to do the job for you for a fixed number of days per month. Although their daily rate would be higher than a ‘normal’ employee, nevertheless their time on site with you would be focused and should be strongly accountable. Our advice is to set up an agreement with them that is for 12 months or so (however long you see the job lasting) but with the right of notice set to a month. That way it will keep your interim telemarketing or telesales manager on their toes with a strong eye on making sure they deliver for you.

Taking on a short-term contract or fixed term interim telemarketing or telesales manager is an ideal way of staying flexible while still investing in your team to make sure they have good process and the skills in place to capitalise on the opportunities coming out of recession.

Great way of developng your team in Leicester, Northampton, Kettering, Corby, Loughborough, Coalville, Market Harborough, Lutterworth, Coventry, Rugby, Birmingham, Solihull, Lichfield, Derby, Nottingham, Mansfield, Cambridge, Peterborough, St Ives and wider parts of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and Lincolnshire.

It has worked successfully in many industries such as automotive, electronics, industrial, commercial, print, packaging, paper processors, waste management, materials handling, marketing agency, IT consultancy as well as many more.

Telesales and telemarketing to lead you back into growth

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Apparently it’s true, telesales and telemarketing to lead you back into growth.

Recent report said that the strength and skill of companies telesales and telemarketing teams and their training and development is going to be key as markets start to move into the recovery phase.

With marketing budgets severly reduced many organisations are finding that post and particularly e-mail campaigns are less successful than they were 18 months ago. Response rates are said to be falling by up to 90% in some market sectors – simply because customers are becoming saturated with marketing messages in their inbox. Partly as a result spam filters are becoming more sophisticated.

Sales recovery - albeit not smooth

Sales recovery - albeit not smooth

Sales and marketing approaches are going back to the personal approach : to speak on a one to one basis with customers and prospects. Of the 2 approaches field sales activity gives the best quality of contact. However it comes at a price. By the time all costs have been considered it is believed that a salesperson’s visit typically costs around £85. The difficulty has been though that recently there haven’t been enough customers to make the numbers stack up.

Telesales and telemarketing allows you to cover your market far more cost effectively, making up to 20 presentations to decision-makers per day typically. Each of these will set you back around £5.

As a result getting the right staff in trained and equally importantly, motivated ready for the rising market is set to become one of the challenges of the next year or so. There are many people on the job market but not enough with a track record of success. Quality people in this market sector are in short supply.

To beat the rush, the time to act is now – to structure your team in a way that secures them before the rest of the market. We’re currently working with organisations in Cambridge, Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Northampton, Kettering, Corby and Grantham to help them get prepared.

Hiring top people is expensive – training them to be top people is more cost effective

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Hiring top people is expensive – training them to be top people is more cost effective. I came across the following quote while rereading the One Minute Manager, a top business book from the 1980s. The advice is still as relevant now ……

“You really have three choices as a manager. First you can hire winners. They are hard to find and they cost money. Or second, if you can’t find a winner, you can hire someone with the potential to be a winner. Then you systematically train that person to become a winner. If you are not willing to do either of the first two (and I am continually amazed at the number of managers who won’t spend the money to hire a winner or take the time to train someone to become a winner), then there is only the third choice left – prayer.” From the One Minute Manager (Kenneth Blanchard & Spencer Johnson)   

The case for training is clear, develop the people you have and turn them into winners. Whether you have customer service, internal sales, telesales or telemarketing people, they must be motivated and trained to be the absolute best they can be. Not only will they be more successful for you, but they will also enjoy being successful and will be more motivated. You know it makes sense !

Training is cheaper than recruitment

Training is cheaper than recruitment

Interim telesales or telemarketing manager – Cambridge

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Interim telesales or telemarketing manager – Cambridge. This is currently one of the fastest growing sectors of recruitment, because hiring an interim gives you the flexibility to hire in the expertise you need for a short to medium period of time without the long term financial commitment. The economy is continuing to change rapidly at the moment and businesses need to keep flexible. Salaries is the single biggest element of cost so limiting these fixed costs makes good economic sense. 

Help with the management of your team - without the fixed costs

Help with the management of your team - without the fixed costs

You have a telesales or telemarketing team at the moment and you want to develop them quickly to capitalise on any upturn in the market. But hiring in an interim for a set number of days per month gives you the strong focus you need, without you having to pay them ‘turning up money.’

Interim or temporary or short term contract telesales or telemarketing managers can be highly effective solutions for Cambridge in any business to business or industrial environment such as packaging, healthcare, industrial, electronics, automotive components and accessories, mobility products, marketing agencies, IT consultancy, print, plastics, building and construction suppliers.

If you feel your Cambridge team lacks focus and the right set up, process and organisation, talk to us on 01858 461148. We may be able to help.

Experienced telesales or telemarketing manager in your company for a fraction of the usual cost

Monday, September 14th, 2009

There is a way to get an experienced telesales or telemarketing manager in your company for a fraction of the usual cost.

Many companies are facing a current situation where they want to provide strong leadership and telesales or telemarketing management for their team, but without wanting to commit to spending the £50,000 to £60,000 that it would normally cost.

Get your team to the next level with some interim management

Get your team to the next level with some interim management

An alternative is to hire somebody on a freelance basis to do an agreed number of days per month for you. Say you set up an agreement with someone to do 5 days per month. The required investment will be less than half what it would cost to employ someone.

You may additionally get around the need for a lengthy contract and so if your business changes shape or your needs change, you can wind up the agreement. Alternatively you can also use the exercise as a great test bed for trying out a potential telesales or telemarketing manager. Also your freelance manager should be able to help you spec up what you need. No company car, or pension or healthcare either so  you have access to quality management and leadership at a fraction of the normal fee.

Many organisations are talking to us at the moment about such an arrangement as it gives much more flexibility and a lack of heavy investment and cost at a time when business conditions are volatile.

Consider the idea of an interim manager for your team. They can help set up or develop KPIs for your team, can help with benefits selling, objection handling and even sales call structure. It could be the best thing to help train, develop and build a telesales or telemarketing team whether you are in Leicester, Northampton, Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough, Cambridge, Peterborough, Birmingham, Coventry, Derby or Nottingham or anywhere across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, or the East or West Midlands.

How to build your telesales – without spending big sums on a manager

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Some ideas on how to build your telesales – without spending big sums on a manager. A current hot topic in telesales and telemarketing management is the idea of hiring an interim telesales manager or someone for a fixed or variable term. It offers you great flexibility and could be just what you are looking for.

Short term telesales manager to raise your team's performance

Short term telesales manager to raise your team's performance

Instead of committing yourself to a fixed spend you can buy some quality management that can finish as soon as the job is done.

So how might they help you ? You can expect a good quality short-term contract telesales manager to help you in many areas managing your team. They should contribute ideas across a broad number of fronts. 

Let’s look first at each person’s call pot. Also any effective team needs KPIs – key performance indicators. You probably know what each member of your team produces in terms of results but that is only 1 of the 4 key measures. Getting the team to produce more involves understanding how they achieve their results.  They each have a results profile. Do you know what it is ?

It is also a good idea to have the phone team working to support your campaigns. These might be based around product lines you want to promote, or products and services that are more lucrative to you. How well integrated is  the phone team currently with your marketing campaigns ? A good manager will help you set this up and provide you with ongoing monitoring.

Incentivising the team is key too. If they WANT to do well, they will. So you may want advice on levels of commission. Also understanding the balance between commission, bonuses and incentives is important. What do they each do, and how do they fit together ? A good quality top drawer telesales or telemarketing manager will be able to help you with this.

If you’re based in  Leicester, Northampton, Market Harborough, Corby, Wellingborough, Kettering, Lutterworth, Cambridge, Daventry, Coventry, Rugby, Melton Mowbray, Uppingham, Oakham give us a call on 01858 461148 and we can discuss how you can achieve all these things by hiring a short term or interim telesales manager to run your team. They should be able to set up processes and management systems for you, which they then leave as their legacy !