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"I make sure I call at the appointed time. Either I get them or I don't."
You had them, you let them go.
"I don't chase people, manipulate them, or beat them up and drag them across the finish line."
There's none of what you mentioned above in my approach.
"My approach suits my style and has been effective for many years. It allows me to close business the "closers" can't and quite often take business away from "closers"."
Effective doesn't mean there's no room for improvement.
If closers close sales, and you're asking permission to do your job, and then you politely let them go and might never get them back on the phone, who gets the sale? Another agent does. Because don't kid yourself, when you let someone go and then they don't pick up or return your call, in many cases they're still buying insurance, just not from you!
The best and only time you can sell is when you have them on the phone, so try, if they tell me it's not a good time, different story I respect that, but if they were looking for insurance and put their info online, isn't that permission enough?
PS: By you reminding them that they had an appointment with you is merely a parting shot on your behalf.
You had them, you let them go.
"I don't chase people, manipulate them, or beat them up and drag them across the finish line."
There's none of what you mentioned above in my approach.
"My approach suits my style and has been effective for many years. It allows me to close business the "closers" can't and quite often take business away from "closers"."
Effective doesn't mean there's no room for improvement.
If closers close sales, and you're asking permission to do your job, and then you politely let them go and might never get them back on the phone, who gets the sale? Another agent does. Because don't kid yourself, when you let someone go and then they don't pick up or return your call, in many cases they're still buying insurance, just not from you!
The best and only time you can sell is when you have them on the phone, so try, if they tell me it's not a good time, different story I respect that, but if they were looking for insurance and put their info online, isn't that permission enough?
PS: By you reminding them that they had an appointment with you is merely a parting shot on your behalf.