Warming Up To Cold Calls
behind the facts. “What do you like best about your home?” is an example of an open-ended question.
So plan in advance the types of questions you’ll ask prospects. Do this even before you get on the telephone. If you can, practice on friends or family. Get their input. Then be sure to record your information in a “call report” for future use. Your call report should include the prospect’s contact data, answers to important questions and details on the steps you plan to take.
If you find out your potential customer/prospect is already using one of your competitors, rather than hanging up or ending the conversation realize that this indicates to you this individual is a qualified potential customer/prospect. They are already using this type of service. At this point you need to point out to the potential customer/prospect the benefits of working with you, and how you





