From Constance Henley via the RSC Facebook page:
"I was always a trouble shooter in my years of Radio Sales....You will have prospects that will test you.....just try to find something in common with them and talk to them about that....you have to sell yourself to some prospects before the...y trust you....let them know that you ....want to learn about their business so that you can help them bring more traffic and sales ....let them know first thing you want to help them...and ask questions...learn about their industry and their business before you go see them or talk to them on the phone.....and Be EXCITED when you talk to them.....dont let them see you get upset....just keep smiling....and if they are very rude...just thank them for their time and tell them you will be happy to work up something especially for them. ...with more experience and love for your stations...it will not matter what they say...you will know that you have clients that love you and get results from your stations......you have to knock on alot of doors some will open and some will not.....you may have to come back later....never give up....radio sales is fun....and the best way to advertise! Best Wishes!"Hi,
I am very new to sales as well so I understand your frustration. A couple of things that may help you is one, if someone hangs up on you then it is their loss. They are missing out on an opportunity to grow their business. Or with your case, to participate in as survey that could have a positive impact upon them in the future. Second, in all reality, how does someone that hangs up on you really affect your life, it doesn't. Keep a positive attitude and everything will fall into place. Last of all, I have laugh.
I couldnt agree more! Prospects dont know you from Adam... the more they get to know you and see your face.. the more apt they will be to let you in the door.
Valerie,
To qualify this post, I am old school radio sales. Started in 1970. Whenever I am asked to make a bunch of phone calls, I remind the sales manager of that fact. My preference is to always see the customer face to face. After I have made several months of visits, I then feel fairly comfortable with an occasional call. Most folks are bombarded by phone calls for many different things, so I try hard to not be that phone call. The kind of thing you are doing(and the response you got) would seem to be an in person type of thing if you have the time.
In my agency days I had any number of reps tell me they were anything except a radio rep. Never be ashamed of the fact that you are a broadcaster. State your call letters proudly. Wear a station badge if you have them. telling a potential account that you represent a promotion or some concert contest or the like never helps.
Remember, Honesty is the best gimmick.
Joe,
Good comment! I wear our station logo every day as well as the station jacket. No one ever has ANY doubt about why I'm there.