Why Most of Your Leads Are Dead Before You Even Call Them
Fifteen minutes can be the difference between a deal and no deal
If 15 minutes pass before you follow up with a lead, that lead’s vital signs will begin a slow and steady decline. The peaks and valleys of the heart monitor will become less and less pronounced. The silence between the beeps will grow longer, until finally, within 24 hours, you get a flat line. The words code blue are followed by Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and drugs, but to no avail. Time of death is pronounced and another opportunity is set for burial.
For additional information and guidance on this topic we have posted an article on our website entitled “Why Most of Your Leads Are Dead Before You Even Call Them ” for you to review.
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So Bob, what lead management tool do you recommend?
Comment by Derek Wagner — December 2, 2009 @ 8:43 pm
Hi Derek,
Thank you for your question. Several of my clients are using Tiger Lead. You can find out more about them on our Service Providers page. Below is the direct link. http://www.corcorancoaching.com/service_providers.php?pro_id=68.
Comment by Corcoran Consulting & Coaching — December 3, 2009 @ 7:22 am