Tag Archives: procrastination

Is Your Follow Up Ferocious?

We’ve just crawled out of one of the toughest patches in business that any of us can remember.  Thankfully, things seem to be stabilizing and even slowly beginning to grow again.  However, every opportunity will be harder fought – tougher to find, tougher to close. 

Yet, I see the cardinal sin being committed –  A lack of priority follow-up on business leads.

In this fragile recovery, you must execute strong follow-up – no – Ferocious follow-up.

In his fantastic sales blog, Sales and Sales Management, I recently discovered this post from Paul McCord in which he explains that he has experienced the same.  He says, “…A quality lead has a very short shelf-life—whether we’re talking about the retail situations above or a long sales cycle, sophisticated product or service.  Someone–you or your company–has paid good money to get the phone to ring, to get a lead card mailed back, or get a form filled out on the internet.  Every minute you wait to contact a prospect is a minute you’re giving the competition to close the deal before you even get there…”

Get Ferocious.  You competitors are!

You’d Better Be Running!

“Every morning in Africa, a Gazelle wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed.

Every morning a Lion wakes up. It knows it must outrun the slowest Gazelle or it will starve to death.

It doesn’t matter whether you are a Lion or a Gazelle… when the sun comes up, you’d better be running.”

Source Unknown…

Shiny Objects: Seth Godin…

Good stuff (as always) from Seth Godin’s blog.  Check out this post from him:  http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2010/02/shiny-objects.html   I’ve been chasing my share of shiny objects lately.  It’s an interesting principle – reset your activities to your priority objectives vs. chasing the noise.

Sales Procrastination

Interesting thoughts from Seth Godin on how busy does NOT equal important in life: http://bit.ly/a1BuOY .  Applied to sales and marketing, this even more poignant.  Doing lots of (the wrong) activities will not build your funnel.  What are you “busy” with today?