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    To know why prospecting important for effective
    selling.

    To know the characteristics of a good of qualified
    prospect.

    To know how can prospect be identified?

    To know how can the organization’s promotional
    program be used in prospecting.

    To know how can an effective lead qualification and
    management system aid a salesperson.

    To know how can a salesperson overcome a
    reluctance to prospect.
Prospecting,     the   important
process of locating potential
customers for a product or
service, is critical whether you
are new or seasoned sales
professional.
Prospects actually begins with locating a lead,
a person or an organization that may or may
not have what it takes to be a true prospect.
Some salespeople mistakenly consider every
lead a prospect without first taking the time
to see whether these people really provide an
opportunity to make a sale.
 Does the lead have want or a need that
purchase of my products or services can
satisfy?
 Does the lead have the ability to pay?
 Does the lead have the authority to buy?

 Can the lead be approach favorably?
 Is the lead eligible to buy?
Some leads with a need, the ability to
pay, and the authority to buy may still
not qualify as prospects because they
are not accessible to the salesperson.
Eligibility is an equally
important factor in finding a
genuine prospect.
Relevant questions to consider include,
when does the prospect’s contract with our
competitor expire? And is a purchase
decision really pending? How do we know?
Still other firms look at the long-term
potential of developing a partnership with a
lead?
* Prospecting sources and methods vary for
different types of selling.
   Satisfied customers, particularly those who are truly partners with
    the seller, are the most effective sources for leads.
   To maximize the useful of satisfied customers, salespeople should
    follow several logical steps:
   They should make a list of potential references (customers who
    might provide leads) from among their most satisfied customers.
   They should decide what they would like each customer to do.
   Salespeople should ask the customer for the names of leads and for
    the specific type of help she/he can provide.
   Salespeople sometimes use referral events gathering designed
    to allow current customers to introduce prospects to the
    salesperson, to generate leads.
   Satisfied customers not only provide leads
    but also are usually prospects for additional
    sales.
   Salespeople should never overlook this
    profitable opportunity.
    Sometimes customers aren’t willing to offer
    referrals
   Successful salespeople make sure that they
    keep in touch with their satisfied customer,
    to make sure they stay satisfied.
   Endless-chain method , sales representatives attempt to
    get at least one addition lead from each person they
    interview.
   Some people object to having their names used as a means
    of opening the door to friends or business acquaintances.
   Referral lead, the name of a lead provided by either
    customer or a prospect and it is generally considered the
    most successful lead.
   Networking is the utilization of personal relationship by
    connected and cooperating individuals for the purpose of
    achieving goals.
   In selling, networking simply means establishing connections to
    other people and then using those networks to generate leads,
    gather information, generate sales, and so on.
   Networking crucial in many selling situations.
   Successful networkers offer a number of practical suggestions:
   Call at least two people per day and go to least one networking
    event every week to increase your exposure and time with your
    contacts.
   Spend most of your initial conversation with a new contact talking
    about his/her business, not yours, and don’t forget to learn about
    the person’s non-business interests.
   Follow up with your new contact on a regular basis with cards,
    notes of congratulations about awards of promotions and articles
    and informations that might help her/him.
   In one particularly important form of networking, the
    center-influence method , the salesperson cultivates
    a relationship with well-known, influential people in the
    territory who are willing to supply the names of leads.
   In individual sales situations the centers of influence are
    frequently people in important departments not directly
    involved in the purchase decision, such as quality control,
    equipment maintenance, and receiving.
   Centers of influence tend to those who enjoy being very
    socially involved in their communities.
   Centers of influence may never buy.
   How do you find centers of influence?
   Try asking customers and prospects whom they consider
    to be the most influential person in their industry or
    association.
   Probably the fastest-growing method of generating
    leads is through the internet.
   Successful salespeople are using Web sites, e-mail,
    listservs, bulletin boards, forums, roundtables, and
    newsgroups to connect to individuals and companies
    that may be interested in their products/services.
   Firms use the Web to solicit leads in a number of
    ways.
   Firms make sure their sites are listed on the major
    and important search engines, the tools that
    individuals use to locate sites.
   Banner advertising consists of ads placed at the
    top, sides, or bottom of a web page, encouraging the
    viewer to visit a different Web site.
   Firms increasingly take advantage of new
    software that helps them utilize the Web more
    effectively in prospecting.
   Firm also developing extranets, internet sites
    that are customized for specific target markets.
   Extranets are usually used to build
    relationships with current customers, but some
    companies are also using these sites to
    generate leads.
   Some salespeople have learned how to
    successfully utilize e-mail to generate leads, a
    technique called e-selling.
   Firms have developed sophisticated system to generate
    inquiries from leads by using advertising and direct mail.
   The firm also places advertisements in trade
    publications, such as Presentations.
   Digital juice can also participate in postcard pack.
    Postcard pack is a group of postcards (usually between
    15 and 50 different cards) that provide information from
    many firms.
   Anyone who inquires about Digital Juice’s products
    receives a cover letter, information about the advertised
    product, and follow-up inquiry card.
   Many marketing promotions are tied to toll-free number
    and the inquirer’s fax machine.
   Many companies display or demonstrate their
    products at trade shows, conventions, fairs, and
    merchandise markets. Sales representatives are
    present to demonstrate products to visitors, many
    whom salespeople have not called on before.
   Its salespeople report that selling year-round is
    easier due to the impression the company makes on
    prospects at the show.
   Trade shows are short (usually less than a week),
    temporary exhibitions of products by manufacturers
    and resellers.
   Even firms that do not use resellers may have
    salespeople involved in trade shows. At many trade
    shows all attendees are customers.
   Merchandise markets are places where suppliers have sales
    officers and buyers from resellers visit to purchase merchandise.
   The sellers are the manufacturers or distributors, and they sell
    only to resellers, not to the public.
   Sellers may lease showroom space permanently or during market
    weeks.
   Sellers who lease space permanently usually bring in buyers
    during off-market periods or when no markets are being held.
   Buyers visit many vendors during markets, selecting the products
    they will carry for the next season. In some industries, almost all
    sales to resellers occur during market.
   Successful people practice adaptive selling when interacting with
    prospects who stop by their booths or markets.
   The seller provides the lead with helpful information and
    gathering information that will be used later in further qualifying
    the lead and preparing for a sales call.
   Today many firms use seminars to generate leads and to
    provide information to prospective customers.
   Some keys things to keep in mind when planning a
    seminar:
   Make sure your seminar appeals to specialized market
    and invite good prospects, especially those prospects
    who might not be willing to see you one on one.
   The subject should be something your attendees have
    strong interest in, while your speaker must be considered
    an authority on the topic.
   Try to go as high quality as possible (remember, you’re
    building an image) and consider serving food.
   Finally, you should take an active role before, during, and
    after the seminar.
   Individual sales representatives can develop prospect lists from
    sources such as public records, telephone directories, chamber
    of commerce directories, newspaper, trade publications, club
    membership lists, and professional or trade membership lists.
   Secondary sources of information from public libraries also can
    be useful.
   It is often useful to know the standard industrial
    classification (SIC) code of for an industry when researching
    for leads because many publications are indexed by SIC codes.
   Salespeople can purchase a number of prospecting directories
    and lead generating publications.
.
   Salespeople should keep in mind that purchased lists
    can have several drawbacks.
   The list may not be current.
   They may contain some inaccurate information
    regardless of the guarantee of accuracy.
   People who are on list may be targeted by many firms
    and thus be less open to hearing from yet another
    salesperson.
   Finally, because lists are easy to obtain and use, some
    salespeople tend to rely on them exclusively when other
    methods of prospecting might result in better leads.
   Most lists are simply names and telephone numbers.
    However, prospecting system can be much more
    elaborate.
   In international selling situations, procuring list can be
    much more difficult.
In using the cold canvass method or cold calls (by call we
usually mean a personal visit not a telemarketing call) , a
sales representative tries to generate leads for new business
by calling on totally unfamiliar organization.
Some salespeople use spotters, also called bird dogs. These individuals will, for a
fee provide leads for the salesperson. The sales rep sometimes pay the fee simply
for the name of the lead but more often pays only if the lead ends up buying
product or service. Spotters are usually in a position to find out when someone is
ready to make a purchase decision.
Telemarketing is a systematic in continuous program
of communicating with costumers and prospects via
telephone. Telemarketing is not limited to consumer
                       sales.
Many sales people find leads through personal observations. For
example, by reading trade journals carefully, salespeople can learn the
names of the most important leaders .
Non sales employees within the sales person firm can also provide
leads. Some companies strongly encourage this practice
Leads can be found in many other places as well. Salespeople for
noncompeting but related products can often provide leads as can
members of trade associations.
Salespeople need to develop a process for qualifying leads, often
called a lead qualification system. Many firms view prospecting as a
funneling process in. which a large number of leads are funneled into
prospects and some, finally, into costumers. To help salespeople use
their time wisely, firms will often engage in prequalification of leads
before turning them over to the field sales force. Sometimes the
prequalification process is a prequalified list.
Sales people must not only qualify leads but also carefully analyze the
relative value of each lead. This part of the process is called a lead
management system.
People often stereotype salespeople as bold, adventurous, and somewhat
abrasive. This view that salespeople are fearless is more fiction than fact.
Salespeople often struggle with a reluctance to prospect that persists no
matter how well they been trained and how much they believe in the
products they sell.
Locating prospective customers is the first step in the sales
process. New prospects are needed to replace old customers lost for a
variety of reasons and to replace contacts lost in existing customers
because of plant relocations, turnover, merger, downsizing, and other
factors.
           Not all sales leads qualify as good prospect. A qualified
prospect has a need that can be satisfied by the salesperson, and is
eligible to buy.
           Many methods can be used to locate prospect. The best source
is a satisfied customer. Salespeople can also use the endless-chain
method, networking , list and derectories, cold canvassing, and spotters.
Companies provide leads to salespeople through promotional activities
such as internet, inquiries from advertising and direct mail,
telemarketing, trade shows, merchandise markets and seminars.
           Effective prospecting requires a strong plan that hinges on
developing a lead qualfication and management system and overcoming
reluctance to prospect.

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Chap. 7. prospecting

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  • 2. To know why prospecting important for effective selling.  To know the characteristics of a good of qualified prospect.  To know how can prospect be identified?  To know how can the organization’s promotional program be used in prospecting.  To know how can an effective lead qualification and management system aid a salesperson.  To know how can a salesperson overcome a reluctance to prospect.
  • 3. Prospecting, the important process of locating potential customers for a product or service, is critical whether you are new or seasoned sales professional.
  • 4. Prospects actually begins with locating a lead, a person or an organization that may or may not have what it takes to be a true prospect. Some salespeople mistakenly consider every lead a prospect without first taking the time to see whether these people really provide an opportunity to make a sale.
  • 5.  Does the lead have want or a need that purchase of my products or services can satisfy?  Does the lead have the ability to pay?  Does the lead have the authority to buy?  Can the lead be approach favorably?  Is the lead eligible to buy?
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  • 9. Some leads with a need, the ability to pay, and the authority to buy may still not qualify as prospects because they are not accessible to the salesperson.
  • 10. Eligibility is an equally important factor in finding a genuine prospect.
  • 11. Relevant questions to consider include, when does the prospect’s contract with our competitor expire? And is a purchase decision really pending? How do we know? Still other firms look at the long-term potential of developing a partnership with a lead?
  • 12. * Prospecting sources and methods vary for different types of selling.
  • 13. Satisfied customers, particularly those who are truly partners with the seller, are the most effective sources for leads.  To maximize the useful of satisfied customers, salespeople should follow several logical steps:  They should make a list of potential references (customers who might provide leads) from among their most satisfied customers.  They should decide what they would like each customer to do.  Salespeople should ask the customer for the names of leads and for the specific type of help she/he can provide.  Salespeople sometimes use referral events gathering designed to allow current customers to introduce prospects to the salesperson, to generate leads.
  • 14. Satisfied customers not only provide leads but also are usually prospects for additional sales.  Salespeople should never overlook this profitable opportunity.   Sometimes customers aren’t willing to offer referrals  Successful salespeople make sure that they keep in touch with their satisfied customer, to make sure they stay satisfied.
  • 15. Endless-chain method , sales representatives attempt to get at least one addition lead from each person they interview.  Some people object to having their names used as a means of opening the door to friends or business acquaintances.  Referral lead, the name of a lead provided by either customer or a prospect and it is generally considered the most successful lead.
  • 16. Networking is the utilization of personal relationship by connected and cooperating individuals for the purpose of achieving goals.  In selling, networking simply means establishing connections to other people and then using those networks to generate leads, gather information, generate sales, and so on.  Networking crucial in many selling situations.  Successful networkers offer a number of practical suggestions:  Call at least two people per day and go to least one networking event every week to increase your exposure and time with your contacts.  Spend most of your initial conversation with a new contact talking about his/her business, not yours, and don’t forget to learn about the person’s non-business interests.  Follow up with your new contact on a regular basis with cards, notes of congratulations about awards of promotions and articles and informations that might help her/him.
  • 17. In one particularly important form of networking, the center-influence method , the salesperson cultivates a relationship with well-known, influential people in the territory who are willing to supply the names of leads.  In individual sales situations the centers of influence are frequently people in important departments not directly involved in the purchase decision, such as quality control, equipment maintenance, and receiving.  Centers of influence tend to those who enjoy being very socially involved in their communities.  Centers of influence may never buy.  How do you find centers of influence?  Try asking customers and prospects whom they consider to be the most influential person in their industry or association.
  • 18. Probably the fastest-growing method of generating leads is through the internet.  Successful salespeople are using Web sites, e-mail, listservs, bulletin boards, forums, roundtables, and newsgroups to connect to individuals and companies that may be interested in their products/services.  Firms use the Web to solicit leads in a number of ways.  Firms make sure their sites are listed on the major and important search engines, the tools that individuals use to locate sites.  Banner advertising consists of ads placed at the top, sides, or bottom of a web page, encouraging the viewer to visit a different Web site.
  • 19. Firms increasingly take advantage of new software that helps them utilize the Web more effectively in prospecting.  Firm also developing extranets, internet sites that are customized for specific target markets.  Extranets are usually used to build relationships with current customers, but some companies are also using these sites to generate leads.  Some salespeople have learned how to successfully utilize e-mail to generate leads, a technique called e-selling.
  • 20. Firms have developed sophisticated system to generate inquiries from leads by using advertising and direct mail.  The firm also places advertisements in trade publications, such as Presentations.  Digital juice can also participate in postcard pack. Postcard pack is a group of postcards (usually between 15 and 50 different cards) that provide information from many firms.  Anyone who inquires about Digital Juice’s products receives a cover letter, information about the advertised product, and follow-up inquiry card.  Many marketing promotions are tied to toll-free number and the inquirer’s fax machine.
  • 21. Many companies display or demonstrate their products at trade shows, conventions, fairs, and merchandise markets. Sales representatives are present to demonstrate products to visitors, many whom salespeople have not called on before.  Its salespeople report that selling year-round is easier due to the impression the company makes on prospects at the show.  Trade shows are short (usually less than a week), temporary exhibitions of products by manufacturers and resellers.  Even firms that do not use resellers may have salespeople involved in trade shows. At many trade shows all attendees are customers.
  • 22. Merchandise markets are places where suppliers have sales officers and buyers from resellers visit to purchase merchandise.  The sellers are the manufacturers or distributors, and they sell only to resellers, not to the public.  Sellers may lease showroom space permanently or during market weeks.  Sellers who lease space permanently usually bring in buyers during off-market periods or when no markets are being held.  Buyers visit many vendors during markets, selecting the products they will carry for the next season. In some industries, almost all sales to resellers occur during market.  Successful people practice adaptive selling when interacting with prospects who stop by their booths or markets.  The seller provides the lead with helpful information and gathering information that will be used later in further qualifying the lead and preparing for a sales call.
  • 23. Today many firms use seminars to generate leads and to provide information to prospective customers.  Some keys things to keep in mind when planning a seminar:  Make sure your seminar appeals to specialized market and invite good prospects, especially those prospects who might not be willing to see you one on one.  The subject should be something your attendees have strong interest in, while your speaker must be considered an authority on the topic.  Try to go as high quality as possible (remember, you’re building an image) and consider serving food.  Finally, you should take an active role before, during, and after the seminar.
  • 24. Individual sales representatives can develop prospect lists from sources such as public records, telephone directories, chamber of commerce directories, newspaper, trade publications, club membership lists, and professional or trade membership lists.  Secondary sources of information from public libraries also can be useful.  It is often useful to know the standard industrial classification (SIC) code of for an industry when researching for leads because many publications are indexed by SIC codes.  Salespeople can purchase a number of prospecting directories and lead generating publications. .
  • 25. Salespeople should keep in mind that purchased lists can have several drawbacks.  The list may not be current.  They may contain some inaccurate information regardless of the guarantee of accuracy.  People who are on list may be targeted by many firms and thus be less open to hearing from yet another salesperson.  Finally, because lists are easy to obtain and use, some salespeople tend to rely on them exclusively when other methods of prospecting might result in better leads.  Most lists are simply names and telephone numbers. However, prospecting system can be much more elaborate.  In international selling situations, procuring list can be much more difficult.
  • 26. In using the cold canvass method or cold calls (by call we usually mean a personal visit not a telemarketing call) , a sales representative tries to generate leads for new business by calling on totally unfamiliar organization.
  • 27. Some salespeople use spotters, also called bird dogs. These individuals will, for a fee provide leads for the salesperson. The sales rep sometimes pay the fee simply for the name of the lead but more often pays only if the lead ends up buying product or service. Spotters are usually in a position to find out when someone is ready to make a purchase decision.
  • 28. Telemarketing is a systematic in continuous program of communicating with costumers and prospects via telephone. Telemarketing is not limited to consumer sales.
  • 29. Many sales people find leads through personal observations. For example, by reading trade journals carefully, salespeople can learn the names of the most important leaders . Non sales employees within the sales person firm can also provide leads. Some companies strongly encourage this practice Leads can be found in many other places as well. Salespeople for noncompeting but related products can often provide leads as can members of trade associations.
  • 30. Salespeople need to develop a process for qualifying leads, often called a lead qualification system. Many firms view prospecting as a funneling process in. which a large number of leads are funneled into prospects and some, finally, into costumers. To help salespeople use their time wisely, firms will often engage in prequalification of leads before turning them over to the field sales force. Sometimes the prequalification process is a prequalified list. Sales people must not only qualify leads but also carefully analyze the relative value of each lead. This part of the process is called a lead management system.
  • 31. People often stereotype salespeople as bold, adventurous, and somewhat abrasive. This view that salespeople are fearless is more fiction than fact. Salespeople often struggle with a reluctance to prospect that persists no matter how well they been trained and how much they believe in the products they sell.
  • 32. Locating prospective customers is the first step in the sales process. New prospects are needed to replace old customers lost for a variety of reasons and to replace contacts lost in existing customers because of plant relocations, turnover, merger, downsizing, and other factors. Not all sales leads qualify as good prospect. A qualified prospect has a need that can be satisfied by the salesperson, and is eligible to buy. Many methods can be used to locate prospect. The best source is a satisfied customer. Salespeople can also use the endless-chain method, networking , list and derectories, cold canvassing, and spotters. Companies provide leads to salespeople through promotional activities such as internet, inquiries from advertising and direct mail, telemarketing, trade shows, merchandise markets and seminars. Effective prospecting requires a strong plan that hinges on developing a lead qualfication and management system and overcoming reluctance to prospect.

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