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Warming Up Cold Calls

This style of cold calling takes a bit of time. 

Warming Up Cold Calls

When you’re cold calling and don’t know the right person to get in touch with… good luck.  These calls are clumsy and inconvenient for the person picking up.  

Warming Up Cold Calls

What’s more, there’s no excuse for not knowing who the right person is!  You have sites like Google and LinkedIn at your disposal, so research is essential.  Think of it as spending more time chopping ingredients and less time cooking.  The extra time you put into this will result in a proverbial stir fry – very quick and tasty. 

Now, where do you find the information?  Obviously looking into the organization is your best bet.  Go to LinkedIn and find out who the players are, what their professional backgrounds look like, and what they may have said in the press, particularly regarding energy solutions. 

Let's say you've done some research on Jason Hunt.  You know he works as a regional property manager for a real estate investment trust.  You also know he was on a panel exploring whether sustainability is a practical matter in commercial real estate.  Your research has taken little time, perhaps an hour. 

Now you pick up the phone and make the call.  Jason Hunt’s secretary answers and says, "May I help you?" You say, "Yes, I'd like to speak with Jason Hunt, please." "May I ask what this is regarding?" "Well, I noticed Jason was on a panel on the topic of sustainability last year at the XYZ conference.  I needed to talk with him about some of his contributions.  In fact, I have the presentation right in front of me.  Is there a time that I might be able to get 15 or 20 minutes with him?  I just wanted to chat." 

This is totally different from the usual cold call.  When you get in touch with Jason, bring this up with him.  Once he asks who you are and why you’re interested – bam, you’re already through the door. 

This style of cold calling takes a bit of time.  But here’s the thing – you could a call a hundred people and not get one of them to talk to you, or you could put in an hour of research for each prospect and initiate fruitful conversations with the overwhelming majority of them.  When you have a reason to speak with your prospect, it’s much less likely that person will refuse your call.

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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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