Stop getting ghosted…
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Welcome to the “S” Word LIVE. My name is Renee Hribar, sales strategist TEDx Speaker and author. And my goal today is to get you to make sales for yourself so that it doesn’t feel slimy or sleazy or awkward or weird, especially if you are a woman owned business owner and you know that your services, your products, your coaching is amazing, but you just need the right person to talk to about it. So if you’ve ever been in a scenario where and maybe it’s not you, maybe just someone you know, share this with them.
Hello, Irena. Say hello as you join.
If you’ve ever been ghosted, let me know. Give me a ghost icon, whether you’re live or on the replay, in the comments. Oh, we’re going to get rid of these ghosts. We’re going to de-ghost the place, as my grandmother, I don’t know about you guys. So like my grandmother. Oh, I love her to death. Rest in peace, Mary, she always had the holy water. So we’re gonna we’re gonna spread the holy water for her. So how do you do it? I have this super fun way called the double D method. Well, what does it mean? Well, it means deadlines and money.
And so here it is. What’s up, Tammy? Say hello as you join.
So how do you stop getting ghosted? So if you’ve been in the situation where you’ve gotten either a referral or somebody contacted you or they fill that form on your website they came to you somehow maybe you met them at a networking event. They’re like, listen, I need what you have. You say, OK, you get on the phone, you talk to them, you go over everything. You’re like, great, I’ll send you a proposal. They’re like, great, send me the invoice and then you never hear from them again. It’s as if they’ve been abducted. They’re completely off the face of the planet. So we want to stop that from happening to you. How do you do it? There are two things. So the first one is deadlines. So this is serious. So I just had a call with a client just yesterday about this very thing. He’s working a six figure deal and he’s like, well, they haven’t paid yet. I’m like, did you put a deadline on the proposal? He says, no.
I was like, oh, rule number one, write this down. Write it on your hand. Write it where you can. Deadline.
If it doesn’t have a deadline, how can you expect them to pay it on time, even if it’s good for them, even if they want to, Even if they’re ready to, Even if all lights are green, if there’s no deadline, they’re human. We’re human.
And I’m that person, too. So if you’ve ever tried to sell me something, I’m like yeah send it to me, but I didn’t do it. It’s because I needed a deadline. I am that kind of buyer. Deadline.
Here’s the super simple way to do it. Just put a date on it. That’s it. What will happen is the deadline is a great, kind and gentle way to know when the deal is done or when the deal needs to be asked about again. So the deadline gives you a reason to reach out. Right. Hey, Joanne, I notice the deadline is looming. Do you have any further questions? Did you speak to John, your partner? Whatever questions have come up during your discovery process or you can say, oh, I’m so sorry, it looks like the deadline has passed. Do you have any further questions? Do you want to get back on the phone and talk about it or do you want to simply part as friends? Right. So the deal having a deadline lets you and the other person know when the time is over so that it’s easy to say goodbye or continue the conversation. Most importantly, it gives you a reason to reach out so that you can continue the conversation. Learning how to sell for yourself, for non sales people. It’s all about staying in the conversation. OK, so deadlines right there. The second problem that I see people make all the time, and this is really, this is from years and years and years of filling out 18, you know, 18 inch contracts that were triple folded, triple carbon copied with four credit card processors, and I worked for Intuit for a long time, they were one of my biggest clients, AT&T or credit card processing BESSO for T1 lines and of all the telephony. So when working with a business, the second D in the double-D method is da money. So during the contract process and actually putting ink on the contract, signing it and paying for it, don’t let them go by themselves.
That’s like letting a toddler run around with sharp knives. Why would you do that? It’s not safe. So here’s what I mean.
When I work with someone or I’m about to work with someone and they’re like, yes, I’m paying, I’m ready. I don’t say, OK, here, fill it out. See you later. I want to sit next to them, in essence, whether it’s in a virtual room or an actual room. And I want to be able to appeal to them and let’s go through this together. So because here’s the reality. If you don’t help them finish the process, they’re going to have questions, there could be something that doesn’t seem right for them or they say, you know what, this is kind of complicated I’m gonna come back later and deal with it. And then they don’t. So half the time that you’re getting ghosted it’s not even the person.
That’s something they don’t want to be with you. It’s that they do. But they just something happened.
So da money means this, means walk through the final process with them, accept the payment over the phone, accept the payment online.
So even if it means you sending them your Dubsado proposal, you being on your phone, them on their phone and you walking through it line by line and then saying, okay, great.
How do we want to move forward? You want to send my company a check? Do you want to handle this visa credit card? You want to handle this with Apple Pay? So the more ways that you accept payment, the better, obviously, being in business. And then help them make that payment. If they’re like. Oh, yes, I’ve got it. Go, Okay, great. You go handle that. I’ll wait here on the phone and I’ll start the paperwork. There’s always paperwork, right? There’s always. And I’m calling it paperwork. But ultimately, there’s always a digital onboarding process. So I’m setting up the first appointment. I’m setting up the list I need from then maybe I need a series of LastPass accesses.
Maybe I need to set up a Trello board with them, maybe whatever your onboarding process is I begin the onboarding process together. That’s the second D in Da Money with the double-D method. So if you do those two things, you will avoid being ghosted. I can tell you that these two things will make you money right now. Now, of course, if this has brought up more questions than answers, because there are definitely lots of dark little corners in the sales process that everybody thinks I should. I’m fine. We need to talk more. Click the link and I’ll see you here next week. Bye.
39 Responses
Get rid of those ghosts!!
Irena Chace Miller Ha Ha!! Yesss
Hi
Tammy Zachrison Atchley hello! Thank you for joining me LIVE!
Yes!! Get that holy water!
Yeah exactly!!
double d!! Love it!!
Gotta name it
Ug, it’s the worst!
Irena Chace Miller right!
Writing it down
Yes! It’s so helpful! This is what I love about your systems!
Irena Chace Miller thank you. This one tiny thing can make a world of difference when making offers
Yes! Stay in the conversation!
Irena Chace Miller yes! Above all else
OMG!!
Yes!! This has been a pivotal piece in my biz thanks to your guidance!!
Irena Chace Miller yesss!! It makes a world of difference
Stop getting GHOSTED
Deadlines and Da’ Money
The deadline gives you a reason to reach out
It’s all about staying in the conversation
While they are paying start the onboarding process with them while on the phone …
Hello! #replay
Hellooooo Sabrina Viot!!!
You are too funny lol
why thank you
Because you are jumping around LOL
Yes
A woman owned business owner?
Fuck off , everytime you appear on the post you scary me ,
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