by Tom Hopkins
I
learned the value and power of thank you notes early in life. When I
was a young child, my parents occasionally went out with friends for
dinner. Invariably, when my parents returned from an evening out, I saw
my mother sit down at her little desk in the hallway as soon as she got
home and begin to write. One night I asked her what she was doing. Her
answer came straight out of Emily Post: "We had such a wonderful time
with our dear friends this evening that I want to jot them a note to
thank them for their friendship and the wonderful dinner." My mother's
simple act of gratitude, expressed to people who already knew that she
and my father appreciated and enjoyed their friendship, helped to keep
my parents' friendships strong for their entire lifetimes.
Because I understood that building relationships is what selling is
all about, I began early in my career to send thank you notes to people.
I set a goal to send ten thank you notes every day. That goal meant
that I had to meet and get the names of at least ten people every day. I
sent thank you notes to people I met briefly, people I showed
properties to, people I talked with on the telephone, and people I
actually helped to own new homes. I became a thank you note fool. And
guess what happened? By the end of my third year in sales, my business
was 100% referrals! The people I had expressed gratitude to were happy
to send me new clients as a reward for making them feel appreciated and
important.
I understand that you may not be comfortable at first with starting
the Thank You note habit so I took the time to write out ten situations
in which sending a Thank You note is appropriate. Then, to help you even
more, I've drafted the notes for you.
1. Telephone contact
Thank you for talking with me on the
telephone. In today's business world, time is precious. You can rest
assured that I will always be respectful of the time you invest as we
discuss the possibility of a mutually beneficial business relationship.
2. In Person Contact
Thank you. It was a pleasure meeting you, and
my thank you is for the time we shared. We have been fortunate to serve
many happy clients, and it is my wish to some day be able to serve you.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call.
3. After Demonstration or Presentation
Thank you for giving me the
opportunity to discuss with you our association for the mutual benefit
of our firms. We believe that quality, blended with excellent service,
is the foundation for a successful business.
4. After Purchase
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to offer
you our finest service. We are confident that you will be happy with
this investment towards future growth. My goal is now to offer excellent
follow-up service so you will have no reservations about referring
others to me who have similar needs as yours.
5. For a Referral
Thank you for your kind referral. You may rest
assured that anyone you refer to me will receive the highest degree of
professional service possible.
6. After Final Refusal
Thank you for taking your time to consider
letting me serve you. It is with sincere regrets that your immediate
plans do not include making the investment at this time. However, if you
need further information or have any questions, please feel free to
call. I will keep you posted on new developments and changes that may
benefit you.
7. After They Buy From Someone Else
Thank you for taking your time
to analyze my services. I regret being unable, at this time, to prove
to you the benefits we have to offer. We keep constantly informed of new
developments and changes, so I will keep in touch with the hope that in
the years ahead we will be able to do business.
8. After They Buy From Someone Else, But Offer to Give You Referrals
Thank
you for your gracious offer of giving me referrals. As we discussed, I
am enclosing three of my business cards. I thank you in advance for
placing them in the hands of three of your friends, acquaintances, or
relatives that I might serve. I will keep in touch and be willing to
render my services as needed.
9. To Anyone Who Gives You Service
Thank you. It is gratifying to
meet someone dedicated to doing a good job. Your efforts are sincerely
appreciated. If my company or I can serve you in any way, please don't
hesitate to call.
10. Anniversary Thank You
Thank you. It is with warm regards that I
send this note to say hello and again, thanks for your past patronage.
We are continually changing and improving our products and services. If
you would like an update on our latest advancements, please give me a
call.
The power of expressed gratitude is immense. Put this tool to work for you today!
Tom
Hopkins is a sales legend. Many believe that natural ability is enough
to make you successful in a selling career. The truth of the matter is
that natural skill, combined with "how to" training is the real secret
to high level productivity. Having learned this lesson the hard way, Tom
is quick to admit that his early sales career was not successful. After
benefiting from professional training, he became a dedicated student,
internalizing and refining sales techniques which enabled him to become
the sales leader in his industry.
Source:madeforsuccess.com
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