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How to Get Better at Remembering People’s Names

In this business you're constantly meeting new people and/or accessing information about them. How do you keep all of it straight in your head? This week we've found some suggestions for you to check out.

In spite of the fact that work has moved to home, many of us are still chasing leads and making new connections online or checking in with promising prospects and loyal customers.  What's one thing you don't want to forget or mess up when you initiate a conversation?  The person's name.

How to Get Better at Remembering People’s Names

In order to prevent these mistakes, here are some tips to make sure you memorize and recall customers’ names - both old and new- so you don’t find yourself hesitating while doing introductions on a video conference or phone call.  Think of a name as one of the crucial keys to getting your customer’s attention.  Without it, you’re fumbling to open a lock, and everyone is going to notice!

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Mark Jewell

Mark Jewell

Mark Jewell is the President and co-founder of Selling Energy. He is a subject matter expert, coach, speaker and best-selling author focused on overcoming barriers to implementing projects. Mark teaches other professionals and organizations how to turbocharge their sales success.

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