Fishing For Leads - The 5 Steps
by: Peter Lawless
If you have a new experience everyday, you will lead a fulfilling life.
I had one during my summer holidays, when I went out fishing for mackerel.
After the trip, I had an epiphany – I felt I was now able to explain easily, in
5 steps, how small companies can effectively increase their business.
We start with an anecdote, which captures the essence of the 5 steps, and
hopefully will help you land next year’s profitable catch.
The first thing that I noticed when I got onto the small boat at the harbour
in Enniscrone, Co. Sligo, was the cleanliness and order of the boat. The skipper
in charge had all of the rods, upright, with their lines neatly tucked away, in
holders. The holders were made out of piping, about 30cm long, which had been
welded to the side of the boat.
A simple, inexpensive aid had made me sit up and pay attention. This skipper
thought about his customers, and this device left a strong impression. We then
got a very short lecture on safety, checked we had our life jackets on, and off
we went. About 12 of us!
Finding your target market
About 12 minutes later, the skipper stopped the boat, and told us we should
find some mackerel here. He explained that the lures on the hooks looked just
like what mackerel wanted to eat. It certainly was not something I would have
fancied!
He explained that through his experience and the help of a little sonar
gadget on his boat, that he knew there was a shoal of fish below. We all slung
our rods over the side and dropped our lines.
Reeling in the sale
Now I don’t know about you, but this was totally new to me. I wound up the
line frantically, as soon as I felt a tug, and hey presto, there were three fish
dangling off the hooks. I started flailing about, one jumped off before I even
got it in over the side, and when I was trying to reel it in the final bit I
lost an other one. The one that I got in, I lost down the gutter when I finally
got it off the hook.
The skipper explained to me, that once a fish took the bait, I should give a
quick tug on the rod, to make sure it was firmly hooked. I should then take my
time, to reel it in. Secure the rod in the holder, with the fish hanging over
the bucket and deal with them one by one – I did, and I ended up with 20 fish,
which delighted me, as I had set a target of 10, since my friend had caught 9 on
his first time
1. So what are the lessons for marketing – if you are still with me, and have
not already got most of them, here they are in business speak;
2. Set goals and targets that are realistic, and based on some valid
foundation or research.
3. Have simple procedures set up, to make it easy to operate and for your
customers to conduct business with you.
4. Speak in your prospects language, about what they want – it’s a bit like
the fish bait, unlikely that strawberries and cream will catch many mackerel!
5. Once you know what your prospects like, find out where they are, do some
research and target them accordingly – as in our example, not much point in
putting down shark bait in a shoal of mackerel.
Once you get your customers attention, or have a lead, qualify it, and ensure
you follow up at all time to close the sale.
Again the use of a good sales process is essential here.
The bottom line, if you know what problems or desires your customers have,
and you can solve or fulfill these, while providing value for money, you will
always be a winner.
And if you don’t know the answer to that question, go ask the people who have
already bought from you – they do!
All information by
Alexandre Egorov Kondratiev HC1AJQ Quito - Ecuador

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