With that in mind, Sunday night is geared to getting these type jobs accomplished.
- Answering emails that came in late Friday
- Preparing any quotes or orders needed on Monday
- Researching items needed to quote early in the week on Monday or Tuesday
- Checking your calendar to make sure there are no conflicting appointments
- Going through your account list to see if there any viable upgrades coming soon
- Rewriting your list of things to do
Whew, after all of that is done, it's MONDAY, yea!!! Time to make some sales YEA!!
The dreaded drive to the office, for someone like me, a late owl, I always find myself in a rush on Monday morning. Can you believe my wife picks out here clothes the night before? Well, not me, I'm a man and can figure that out in an instant, so off I go to work with two different color socks because it was still dark and I don't see that well in the early AM. Stop for coffee, and off to drive 33 miles which will take almost 90 minutes in order to get there by 8:30AM.
So, I'm at the office, get the laptop, get my presentation binder, my cell phone, my coffee (another one), and note pad into the office. I'm in off to my 25 square feet of space, give the usual how ya doins, take in some more coffee and time to start our sales meetings.
Boring, boring and find my self nodding off, four hours into the day. The the time comes for me to speak about an interesting appointment I had last week............oh bother...., do I have too? After two to three hours of yaking it up I'm ready to make some follow up calls before my 3PM appointment that I made very close to my home (yea!!)
Dialing for dollars, "I'm sorry Mr. so an so just stepped away from his desk, would you like his voice mail?", "I'm sorry Mr. so and so is not in today, would you like his voice mail?", "Mrs so an so just got called into a meeting, would you like to leave a message?", "Hi you reached so and so and please leave a message", "This is Mr. so an so, and I'll be out of the office from so on and so forth", "We just upgraded our systems two weeks ago", "Can you send me information", "Mr so and so passed away two months ago", "Miss so an so does not work here any longer", "We were just purchased by another company and luckily all of the purchasing decision's are made out of state", "Yes, we'd like to have you come in, however the only open time slots are 8:30AM or after 5PM" Whew!
Appointment (yea!! yea!!) off I go, another cup of java, back out on the open road in NJ, sun in my face, wind in my hair, listening to the home opener of the METs, and stuck in traffic! Arrrggghhh. Where's the cell, looks like I'm gonna be late and have to call the customer.
Shaking hands, meeting new people, checking to make sure no one has TB and we're good to go. That appointment went well, need to do research and have another appointment set up for two days from now in order to close so business. Once I get outside, since it's 4:00PM, gee....I still have time to cold call (yea!!!). Hit about 5 places, dropped off cards, got cards, and I'll make those calls on another day! Ok, it's close enough to 5PM to go home (remember, I'm only 15 minutes from home), get some eats, kiss the wife, walk the dog, take out the garbage, watch the news, and then spend an hour or two at night getting ready for TUESDAY!!!!!
-=Good Selling=-
Rock on!
ReplyDeleteGlad you took a read, Tommy Boy is my fav sales movie!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo my question is why go to the office? Phone calls. Open the laptop?
ReplyDeleteI'm out of the game, so no more appointments. But, my Monday is awake at around 5:00. Check out my RSS. See what's going on. Blog, coffee, blog, a cigarette on the back porch. email... by 10 AM, I'm pretty much done
Ok, no doubt it's good to be retired. But hey! I put in my 35 years of 18/6.
But, if I were still a printing broker, I think I would do pretty much the same thing. Only instead of blogging I would do emails, follow ups, research, then instead of working around the house after 10 am, I would make all my appointments after 11.
My GOD, you've got the life DD!
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