What happens with your missed calls or text messages? How about emails? How many times do you follow up with a prospect before considering the lead dead? How do you nurture a lead that is in its infancy? If someone isn’t ready to book now and get work done do you consider them a bad lead? All of these questions have to do with lead workflow and can have a big impact on how busy you can stay. Most of us want leads that are ready to go but we don’t have a system to nurture someone early in the buying cycle through completion.
Tony Pieroni is no stranger to the flooring world. With 12 years at Mohawk and international sales experience, he kept volunteering to take on new territories after setting up successful ones. Tony is now the CEO of The Flooring Dealer Sales Accelerator where he focuses on lead management and converts those leads into qualified appointments. Much of his system is built on his experience from the field bringing clients on with Mohawk. He was willing to do the work that most are not and built a solid process to keep himself in front of the prospect for long periods of time, as well as, to keep on educating them on his benefits as a partner.
Listen in to this week’s episode of the Floor Academy Podcast as Tony and I discuss how you can improve your lead management to build a solid system to close more projects and keep your business busy.
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