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Why anyone would toss a Hispanic lead is beyond me. And anyone who says Hispanic leads don't buy needs to learn how to sell.
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I have that problem with a Khristorozhdestvensky, or Ching's cousin Chen Chuan Chang.Once in awhile about every 2 or 3 years for the heck of it I will try to sell a Gonzalez or Ching Chang lead and I quickly am reminded why you don't waste time with those leads.
Does that mean that you're not a Timid Salesman?Yea, if I did that here in San Antonio my kids would be skinny
When I first started in the business, I was at MetLife. We were doing mortgage protection mailers. We'd follow up the leads, then call all the non responders. One of my first sales was to a guy from India with the last name Bhattacharrya. My theory was that all the other agents probably skipped over him, scared to try to pronounce his name. I figured I might as well try! Nothing ventured, nothing gained!I have that problem with a Khristorozhdestvensky, or Ching's cousin Chen Chuan Chang.
Before I bought targeted data lists, I was telemarketing out of the phone book. I came across a very long name that I wouldn't even try to pronounce, so I just called him by his 1st name...Joseph. When I went on the appointment he told me how to pronounce his last name and I put the pronunciation marks on his recipe card so I could refer to it. He had trouble squeezing his signature on the lines. Hes still got insurance with me and I still have to refer to that recipe card.When I first started in the business, I was at MetLife. We were doing mortgage protection mailers. We'd follow up the leads, then call all the non responders. One of my first sales was to a guy from India with the last name Bhattacharrya. My theory was that all the other agents probably skipped over him, scared to try to pronounce his name. I figured I might as well try! Nothing ventured, nothing gained!
I FOUND IT! I was looking all over YouTube to find this video again.
It SHOULD make you cringe:
I wouldn't normally post a client's name, but apparently it's not an uncommon last name. I was careful not to post anything that would identify him directly.Before I bought targeted data lists, I was telemarketing out of the phone book. I came across a very long name that I wouldn't even try to pronounce, so I just called him by his 1st name...Joseph. When I went on the appointment he told me how to pronounce his last name and I put the pronunciation marks on his recipe card so I could refer to it. He had trouble squeezing his signature on the lines. Hes still got insurance with me and I still have to refer to that recipe card.
I'd put it on here, but I don't believe in putting my client's last names on a public forum. I have a few that I could've put on that "who's the most famous person you've sold" thread.
I FOUND IT! I was looking all over YouTube to find this video again.
It SHOULD make you cringe:
I FOUND IT! I was looking all over YouTube to find this video again.
It SHOULD make you cringe: