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Power Language for Appointment-Setting

 
Author: Wendy Weiss

1. Use power language: The solution is rather than, I believe the solution is

2. Never use the word appointment when trying to set one. Instead, use the word meeting. Meeting, sounds more professional and more important. I would like to meet with you

3. Use directed words to reach your prospect. When you ask to speak with your prospect, say,: Jane Jones, please, and not, May I speak with Jane Jones? The first sentence conveys authority; the second asks permission.

4. Use directed words (and open-ended questions) to gather information. Ask, Whom should I speak with? and not, Do you know who I should speak with? The first conveys authority, and whomever you are questioning, if they know, must answer with a name. In the second sentence, the response could simply be yes or no.

5. Whether trying to ascertain a good time to call your prospect back or trying to schedule a meeting, it is a good idea to give alternate choices. Is this afternoon good, or would tomorrow morning be better? It is much easier for your prospect to decide when rather than whether.

6. Im just calling Eliminate the word just from your vocabulary. That little word just is an apology. It says that your call is not important and that what you have to say is not important. Simply tell your prospects and customers why you are calling. That is enough.

7. we will hopefully achieve Hopefully? No one pays you to hopefully do something. They pay you to do actually do it! Tell your prospects or customers what they will achieve or should expect to achieve.

8. Be clear and to the point. You are telling your story to a stranger who has never heard it.

Author Bio:

Wendy Weiss

Wendy Weiss, The Queen of Cold Calling & Selling Success, is a sales trainer, sales coach and author. She helps entrepreneurs, business owners and sales professionals gain confidence, reach more prospects, close more sales and make more money. Her clients include Avon Products, ADP, Sprint and thousands of entrepreneurs throughout the country.

Wendy has been featured in BusinessWeek, Entrepreneur Magazine, Selling Power, Sales & Marketing Management and various other business and sales publications. Wendy?s e-mail newsletter, Opening Doors & Closing Sales has an international readership and her columns are syndicated to 168 different print and Internet publications.

Wendy is the author of the recently released, self-study program, Cold Calling College, and the book, Cold Calling for Women.

She is also a former ballet dancer who believes that everything she knows in life she learned in ballet class.

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