Pages

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Tips For Finding Leads Through Seminars

Hosting seminars in UK are excellent means in order to create conversations with your prospects—and eventually, business leads. However, if not done well, seminars could also break your business. So, if you are a sales person and are asked to hold a seminar, here are some tips on how to do it in a way that’s better intended for lead generation.

 1. Determine customer objectives. First, you should know the pain points or problems of your target audience so that you’ll know how to convey your knowledge to them. You can do this when you pass a short questionnaire when your attendees sit down, or by sending out autoresponders if they already sign up.

 2. Share some stories.

People are always interested in hearing stories---real stories of people solving problems. Do this to avoid boring your spectators. But if you’re not a natural story teller, then you can also share at least five succinct case studies. Case studies must follow the same format: a) the problem of your client b) the impact it has on their business c) the solution you delivered to them. d) how’s life is like now for your client.

 3. Never let people leave without committing. It’s always best to never let people leave (after you have worked with them for the duration of the seminar) without having a clear outlook on what comes next. And you don’t want to frustrate your audience either; if you have performed a job well done and know what their pains and problems are, shouldn’t there be an ultimate closure for a potential action? This could be an schedule for an appointment or asking them to call your telemarketing representatives.


0 comments:

Post a Comment