When Prospects Don’t Respond




Top Secrets of Marketing & Sales show

Summary: When prospects don't respond, think in terms of what gets your attention, what gets you to respond? What makes you want to respond when someone else is reaching out to you? That can also be a great indicator of what you may want to be saying to the other person to try to get a response from them. Now, they might not respond to exactly the same things that you respond to. But it's possible they will, and it's not a bad place to start.<br> <br> <br> <br> David: Hi, and welcome to the podcast. In today's episode, co-host Jay McFarlane and I will be discussing why people don't respond. Welcome back, Jay.<br> <br> <br> <br> Jay: Hey, thank you so much David. This is something that frustrates me in the process when I've made a good faith effort, I'm expecting a response and I get crickets and it, you know, it's one of the hardest things to deal with in sales because you got to constantly be remotivation yourself and when you're not getting a response back, it's hard to stay motivated.<br> <br> David: It is. And it's hard to not take it personally sometimes. Even though it's very rarely personal. It's hardly ever personal. It's almost never personal, but it's still hard to get past that when it's happening.<br> <br> Jay: Yeah, I I totally agree with you. And again, I think you just kind of have to have that framework that you know it's going to happen. It's not personal and you just got to get through those.<br> <br> But I also think that you have to ask yourself some questions and reassess what is our communication system? I've found that there are people who will respond via text, but they're never going to respond via email or they will pick up their phone or they'll never pick up their phone.<br> <br> So you're kind of learning, and I keep track of these notes as I'm trying to reach out to people. And if I can get somebody via text, that's the way I'm going. I just will stop sending that person emails. So, I think learning along the way about each person and their preferred mode of contact is very important.<br> <br> David: Yeah, that is a huge one. such a great point. And I know we've talked about this in previous podcasts. We normally talk about it in terms of marketing and sales, but it applies just as much to telephone calls because they're marketing, they're sales as well. But we've talked in the past about the MVPs of Marketing.<br> <br> What is the marketing message we want to communicate? Which combination of marketing vehicles are we going to use to communicate the message? And who are the people or prospects that we need to reach? And when people are not responding? Well, the P part of it is covered. The people that we're talking to, the person who's not responding, that's the person that we're talking about.<br> <br> So if they're not responding, it is either the person themselves, they're just not going to do it. But if they are still potentially going to be engaged with us, then the reason they're not responding is usually either the message or the vehicle, like you pointed out. They're not going to respond to an email, but they very likely will respond to a text.<br> <br> Cool. That's easy. Okay. Now we'll communicate via text. They won't pick up the phone, they won't return voicemails, but they will respond to text. Great. Once you get something like that nailed down, you're back in the saddle again. as the old song went.<br> <br> But a lot of times people don't even think of that because your preferred method of communication might be different than mine. And if mine is to pick up the phone and call you again and again and again and again, which it is not. But if it were, and if your method of communication is text, then you're not going to respond to me. You're probably going to get annoyed at what I'm doing and I'm going to be annoyed at the fact that you're not responding to me. And it's a simple disconnect that can actually be add...