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Infographic: Evade the Cold-callers, Time-takers, and Priority-pinchers

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The phone rings. Your attention is piqued. Is it new business? Your pulse quickens as you imagine the opportunity that awaits. You pick up the phone and introduce yourself in your most professional voice and…

…“You are due a large repayment for your PPI claim as well as compensation for that 5 car pile up, remember.”

Your shoulders drop and disappointment quickly turns to frustration; this is a business headache you wish you could avoid. Whilst cold calling can be a nuisance that ties up the line and wastes your time, it’s not the only villain when it comes to unwanted calls.

There are also the ‘talkers’; those particular individuals who unwittingly offer up more than the required information. Building strong business relationships with clients and suppliers is one thing, but getting caught by someone telling you what they had for breakfast last Wednesday can result in more important calls falling by the wayside.

Arranging to catch-up with a partner about a project is important, as is looking at projections with your accountant, but when the phone lines are flat-out with customers wanting your service, those sorts of calls can take a timely backseat, especially when priority calls you really need to take get stuck behind all these other less essential conversations. Keeping potential clients or existing customers stuck in a queue or on hold is frustrating for everyone involved and can lead to missed opportunities.

Thankfully, cloud communications technology and cold calling software can come to your rescue. Here are just some of the actions that can save you from reaching for the headache pills:

So the next time the phone rings, you know exactly when to be genuinely excited and when to be conveniently ‘in a meeting’.

Originally published May 25, 2016, updated Aug 12, 2020

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