23 Feb 2008 03:21:20 | Judy Cullins
The Top 10 E-Commerce Ways to Follow up with Clients - Part 1
Judy Cullins ©2004 All Rights Reserved.
Did you know that 80% of all sales are made after the 5th
contact?
The biggest mistake we make is not following up with our clients
regularly. We not only lose the chance to offer other services
and products, we lose the chance for satisfied clients'
referrals.
Building your practice needs consistent bi-monthly follow-ups.
If you think this takes too much time, follow my lead and
delegate some of it where you will spend only 6-8 hours a week.
Remember, only marketing and promotion builds income and
business, the rest are expenses.
Here's the top ten ways:
1. Keep track of every one who contacts you, in person or by
email about coaching or other service.
Treat email addresses like gold. These are already qualified,
targeted future clients. Copy and paste their email note, date,
and question into Textpad or notepad under the name "potential
clients." Print it out and keep in a hard file named the same.
2. Don't throw away email addresses.
When someone connects with you, copy and paste their address
into your computer folder called "eLists." Place the address
where you think it belongs. Name one file "potential clients."
If they are past clients, create another list and call it "past
clients." If present clients, make a file for them too.
Categorized into groups, you can personalize your note to each
one. Every month you'll want contact one of these groups and
offer them something special.
3. Keep track of your ezine subscribers' emails separately.
While you may use a company to send out your ezine, you may also
want to have that list handy in your own office. My assistant
uses www.textpad.com shareware program to manage all of my
different email lists. Since I only send out my ezine on book
coaching and business tip monthly, I follow up in between with a
thank you or special offer. It takes less than 3 minutes to send
out through text pad.
4. Choose the appropriate follow up message for each group.
For your monthly ezine, you may want to send out a mini
"marketing survey." You ask 4-8 questions. For any who takes the
time to respond, you offer them a fre.e eBook or report. In one
follow up I asked, "What are the 3 top questions you want
answered about writing and publishing a book?" My subscribers
knew I was thinking about them and appreciated it by signing up
for the follow up small cost book coaching marathon teleclass.
People love fre.ebies, so when your follow up offers a fre.e tip
or question and answer, your potential clients will see your
value.
5. Leverage big results from just a little effort.
Don't waste any information that helps you promote. After you
get responses to your mini survey, use them again and again.
After you answer the questions, keep them in a folder called Q
and A. Create a new web site link and post them as new content
for your hungry web site visitors.
When other professionals ask me for an interview for their
ezines and sites, I get them via email, answer them and get
promoted by others through their ezines and Web sites.
At the same time, I divide these interviews into articles under
1000 words and submit them to opt-in ezines looking for free
content.
From just one ezine interview, several high power professionals
called me to order books first, then to become business clients.
Don't think you are bothering your contacts. If they don't want
your news, they can opt-out. Thank you's and free gifts keep
your name in front of your buyers. It tells them you appreciate
them and let's them know what new things you can offer them.
Follow up is good business.
Part two of this article is available at
www.bookcoaching.com/freearticles/article-130.shtml.
About Author :
Judy Cullins, 20-year book coach works with emerging authors who
want to write a print or an ebook, make a difference in people
lives, and make a consistent life-long income from it. JHer 10
published books include "Write your eBook and Print Book at the
Same Time," 10 Non-Techie Ways to Marketing your Book Online,
and "How to Drastically Increase Website Traffic and Sales."
http://www.bookcoaching.com Judy@bookcoaching.com