Archive for the ‘telesales team management’ Category

Make sure your telesales team is targeted on what you are targeted on

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Make sure your telesales team is targeted on what you are targeted on. Obvious advice in theory, but not every organisation with a telesales or telemarketing team follows this. It can be easy to dismiss the need to do this on the basis that the management looks after the commercial elements for instance.  We have worked with companies in the past who only target their team on sales and then have to manage a large volume of unprofitable orders.

Make sure your telesales targets reflect corporate goals

Make sure your telesales targets reflect corporate goals

We’re just starting a programme with a client just outside Birmingham who has a large team selling items business to business over the phone. We carried out a team audit with them recently (more details of team audits at www.tomarket.co.uk/teamaudits.php.)

The team actively promotes the fact that the goods are free on approval and “if you don’t want them, we’ll simply pick them up from you free of charge.” Also phrases such as “no obligation” appear frequently. Clearly this strategy is intended to get as many products out as possible which is great – but there is no sense of them being selective at all with who they mail out to. The result is that the company feels that too much of it’s sales activity is unprofitable.

The team is targeted on products sent out. It doesn’t take into account how many products come back.

It is really important that you understand what your business needs and ensure at least some of this is fed through to the telesales or telemarketing team on the front line. It pays to make sure everyone shoulders the responsibility for the overall success of the company. And the danger of keeping any part of  your team in the dark is that first they don’t understand what is important to the organisation they are working for, and worst they may not realise that what they are doing is counterproductive. Furthermore, how can you ever discipline someone for poor performance if they have every reason to believe they’re doing a good job?

Why do sales people fail to close ?

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Why do sales people fail to close ? This is a question we spotted on a forum recently and it is an interesting question. With over 140 responses so far it has clearly got the juices going.

The key reason why sales people don’t close effectively is out of fear. They either don’t ask the question at all, or ask it at the wrong time.

Closing the sale - is all about overcoming the fear of rejection

Closing the sale - is all about overcoming the fear of rejection

For a sales person to close at the right time, all they need to do is understand where they are in the process and trust themselves and the process.

As a rule of thumb it is a good idea to open the prospect up by asking them some open questions (so that’s your 7 ‘W’s.) Then just listen attentively and pick up on both what they are saying and how they’re saying it. This will allow you to decide which aspects of your product or service are most relevant to them. You support this with some benefit statements explaining clearly and concisely why this is what they need – and then you watch for buying signals. Once you get a buying signal, the close should be the natural and logical next step.

And it should be remembered that the close is simply a question that’s all. No great drama, it’s just a closed question.

 If they decline at this stage you merely go back to asking questions to uncover more about their needs. To ask the question at the wrong time means you’ve not used the above process accurately enough.

Finally, remember that “everyone lives by selling something” so there should be no great shame attached to going for the close.

Like most things be relaxed, remember you’re a human, relate to them as a human and the close and successful selling should become a natural ‘next step.’

To Market offers telephone sales training, telesales training, telemarketing training for companies across the Midlands ; Leicester, Northampton, Kettering, Wellingborough, Coventry, Birmingham, Daventry, Melton Mowbray, Cambridge, Newmarket, Warwick, Stratford on Avon, Leamington Spa, Loughborough, Nottingham, Derby, Solihull, Lichfield, and wider parts of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Suffolk plus the East and West Midlands

Buy some huge experience with a short term telesales manager

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Buy some huge experience with a short term telesales manager. There are other alternatives to simply recruiting and committing to the fixed cost that employing your own telesales or telemarketing manager involves.

The job market has changed a lot in the last 12 months or so, and there are a number of high quality people who have previously run successful telesales and telemarketing teams who are now out of work. And frankly the vast majority are open to suggestion.

There are alternative ways of getting the right manager for your team

There are alternative ways of getting the right manager for your team

You are therefore in a powerful position. You hold the cards. You therefore don’t have to recruit in the same way that you used to, at least not at the moment. A good quality interim telesales or telemarketing manager can help you by drawing on wide industry knowledge. You can benefit from cross industry best practice. Chances are the person currently heading your team the telesales manager, telesales team leader or telemarketing supervisor may have more limited experience.

An external interim manager should be able to offer you many things. They will know some great people to speak to, they can provide training for the team, and knowledge of how to set up systems that work, that are proven across industry.

We specialise in business to business for instance and have worked in many market sectors over the years including small business, insurance, packaging, plastic container manufacturing, automotive leasing, board printing, I.T., health and safety products, with directors of small to medium sized business, fork lift trucks,  software,  capital equipment, car finance, car dealerships, marketing agencies, outsourced telemarketing agencies, office cleaning, vending machines, event organisers, paper print, schoolwear, workwear, payroll training, healthcare insurance, optical services, plus many more !

We therefore have some good cross industry experience and we know of a few quality managers who are looking for the right position across the Midlands. For more information about how this may work for you, call us on 01858 461148  or e-mail us info@tomarket.co.uk. Get another job ticked off your list !

We can help you with phone team management and development across the Midlands including Birmingham, Coventry, Daventry, Northampton, Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough, Leicester, Loughborough, Cambridge, St Ives

Unsolicited telephone sales calls can be illegal

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Unsolicited telephone sales calls can be illegal. So this means you can’t simply start calling names and companies at random from a list. And you certainly can’t do what some companies used to do in the 80’s which was to call numbers out of the Yellow Pages to make sales calls. 

Make sure your telesales activity stays the right side of the law

Make sure your telesales activity stays the right side of the law

As long ago as December 2003, the government introduced legislation which made it unlawful to make unsolicited calls to individuals who have indicated that they do not want to receive such calls. Both consumers and businesses can register their unwillingness to receive telephone (TPS) and fax (FPS) communications on a central register.

Over 15 million consumers and businesses have already registered their numbers which means these businesses and consumers must not be contacted unless permission has been explicitly granted to the calling company. There is a potential fine of up to £5,000 for each breach of the legislation. So this means you must ensure your in-house list must be checked periodically, and any lists you buy in should already be TPS checked. Any reputable list supplier will do this as a matter of course.

Incidentally there is a shelf life of 3 months on these checks meaning that any list that has not been checked for 3 months should be checked again. There are many companies that will provide a service to check your numbers for you, such as www.numbercheck.co.uk.

We find that this is a much more serious issue if you operate and sell in consumer markets and phone people at home. Most companies don’t register their office numbers thank goodness as the whole economy would grind to a halt, but many householders do.

This is brought to you as part of  To Market’s public service! If you want further information or advice on this subject, we suggest you have a look at the telephone preference service’s website http://www.tpsonline.org.uk/ctps/what/ for all the official information.

Get flexibility with a short term telesales manager for your team

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Get more flexibility with a short term telesales manager for your team. You may be looking to beef up your team with the appointment of a manager. Perhaps you could promote someone from within the team. Maybe they lack some of the experience in the short -term. Alternatively you could look to hire someone who is the finished article – but naturally they cost more. You do have a third option. You could hire in an outside manager for a short period of time – to help you set up the structures and management processes. That way you get the experience and expertise without the ongoing financial commitment.

You have a limited commitment, and it will keep their focus on results for you. Naturally if they don’t help you and your company produce better results quickly, you won’t be keeping them on, will you ?!

You have options too, in terms of the number of days per month you hire them for. Generally we suggest 4 or 5. You have no social costs (NI, sickness etc), and you’re not paying turning up money. In other words they are there to do a job and produce.

Hiring an interim telesales manager may give you better flexibility in 2010

Hiring an interim telesales manager may give you better flexibility in 2010

There are many things a quality telesales or telemarketing manager can help you with. You can agree with them how to set up systems of telesales management. This way once they’ve set them up, you can then administer them yourself without the large overhead. Have a look at our published article at ezine articles http://ezinearticles.com/?5-Top-Tips-For-Setting-Up-an-Effective-In-House-Telesales-Or-Telemarketing-Team&id=2114456 for some of the detail.

You can also pick their brains about other forms of marketing for your business.  Development of your website, and other ideas on how to build inbound marketing are also important. Additionally a good telesales or telemarketing manager will probably have some great contacts especially if they’ve been in a consultancy type of role before. If you want to discuss how this may work for you, contact us, and we can tell you more about our experiences in this field helping clients.

Hire an interim to support your new telesales manager

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Hire an interim to support your new telesales manager. You may have a new team leader, or a supervisor who you’ve just promoted to run the team for you. This is something they deserve and have worked for, and you want to acknowledge their contribution. However you may also acknowledge (perhaps privately) that they don’t have all the rounded commercial and business skills that will help them become an immediate success. This is a situation we are coming across increasingly at the moment as clients seek to motivate and reward the staff they already have without wishing to commit to management wages and extra salaries.

Help support your telesales or telemarketing team leader

Help support your telesales or telemarketing team leader

You want them to lead the team on a daily basis, but you recognise that they may need some help and assistance setting up good management reporting systems and training. Perhaps they’ve never had to look at key performance indicators before, perhaps they don’t know where to start. Have they ever trained a team ? And what are they like at working with you to set up a good motivational commission scheme ?

Other areas we typically look at include the quality of the database.  What’s the quality like ? Have they had to evaluate it before ? In order to help your team supervisor or team leader make a quick success of their role and in order to help shorten the learning curve, we can work alongside them on an interim basis to help get the systems set up. Once that’s done, we step away and you then manage your team in-house.

Hiring an interim on a fixed number of days per month can give them the support they may need to get things set up without you commiting to the ongoing cost. If this is an idea you’d like to explore further, just drop us an e-mail to info@tomarket.co.uk and we can have a chat.

We can help you with interim telesales or telemarketing management across the West and East Midlands including Leicester, Birmingham, Lichfield, Solihull, Coventry, Derby, Nottingham, Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough, Milton Keynes, Melton Mowbray, Daventry, Northampton, Newmarket and Cambridge

Specialised travel industry training

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Specialised travel industry training. Yes we can ! The value of sales training is arguably stronger now than it has been for a long while. As we know, the failure of some travel companies recently has been well documented, and travel companies are having to fight hard to get customers’ travel money. Those that invest in their sales teams and their companies will come out stronger. Sometimes winners get acknowledged with awards too !

Travel industry sales training is all about getting more of your customers here

Travel industry sales training is all about getting more of your customers here

Earlier this month (9th Dec) leading UK organisation Complete Cruise Solutions held their annual awards for the UK travel industry on-board the Queen Victoria in Southampton Docks. Cruise1st – the Salford based and wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises, gained three individual awards. Their sales results for the year won them the Western Region awards for Most Improved Sales for Cunard, P&O and Princess Cruises”. Gareth Evison, Product Manager for Cruise1st was delighted to accept the awards on behalf of the company and attributed their success to (amongst many things) the sales training the company had been receiving these past twelve months from our specialist travel trainer Alan Cook. If you are involved in travel, whether it is travel agency, or as a cruise operator or a tour company or you are in the leisure industry, give us a call. And who knows next year it may be you accepting accolades and awards. Would be nice wouldn’t it ?

Create a dynamic atmosphere with your telesales team

Monday, December 21st, 2009

It’s really important you create a dynamic atmosphere within your telesales team. Winning teams look, sound and behave different to other teams. You may believe that the feeling of success and the buzz comes from the success itself. But there’s no reason why you shouldn’t encourage the team to produce this energy themselves. This is one common theme with team audits we carry out on teams – where we go and listen in to them for 2 hours while they talk to real customers and prospects on the telephone. http://www.tomarket.co.uk/teamaudits.php for more details of our team audits.

Motivate your telesales / telemarketing team - success brings success

Motivate your telesales / telemarketing team - success brings success

In one report for a Birmingham client in metal manufacturing we wrote “Consider working on some more ‘jazzy’ ideas for making it feel more like a sales office. We could work on this with the team collectively.”

Teams often have whiteboards in the office to record something, but it’s frequently not in real time. One car company we visited in September (2009) had a whiteboard divided up into sections with each persons name down the left. It was titled Targets 2008 ! and there were no numbers anywhere on the board ! Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear ! Instead use your whiteboard to monitor activity and give feedback to your team.

Having a series of KPIs (key performance indicators) is another important part of this. Every member of the team needs to know how they’re doing against what the company requires. Again in realtime, not just at the end of the month. How can a person be motivated if they don’t know how they’re doing ?

There are many more ideas about motivating your team through creating the right atmosphere, and if you think your team would benefit from some more structured working and an injection of energy, give us a call today on 01858 461148. We can kick some ideas around.

To Market runs team audits with companies across the company and we can agree the fee with you in advance. We work across the East and West Midlands including Birmingham, Lichfield, Solihull, Leicester, Northampton, Derby, Nottingham, Cambridge, Newmarket,Wellingborough, Kettering, Corby, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Huntingdon, St Ives as well as wide parts of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, and Suffolk.

Get advice on why not to hire a new telesales manager

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Get advice on why not to hire a new telesales manager. If you are currently looking to build up the telesales or telemarketing function in your company, you may be looking at recruiting a new telesales manager. Alternatively you may be looking to recruit one who has left. However there is a flexible alternative.

Hiring a short term telesales manager gives your business flexibility

Hiring a short term telesales manager gives your business flexibility

You can hire in a manager for a limited period of time. You can agree some objectives for them, and you can ‘hire’ them for a fixed number of days per month. A package might be between a half a day per month and say 6 days per month. In this time a quality telesales or telemarketing manager will be able to help you set up good managment systems and KPIs (key performance indicators) for your team. They should also be responsible for training and agreeing with you some targets and benchmarks for activity and results.

We can come and have a chat over a coffee about how this may work for you.  We can give advice on what to look for, and what an interim or short term contract telesales manager may be able to offer you. So if you’re in Leicester, Northampton, Market Harborough, Corby, Wellingborough, Kettering, Lutterworth, Cambridge, Newmarket, Daventry, Coventry, Rugby, Birmingham, Lichfield, Solihull, Melton Mowbray, Uppingham, Oakham give us a call on 01858 461148  and we’ll have a chat.

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.