Prospecting and Setting Appointments Made Easy
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"Barry's book will help anyone improve their prospecting and appointment setting which are keys to a successful sales career." - Hector LaMarque, Senior National Sales Director, Primerica
Do you need to find people and set appointments to be successful in sales, relationships and life? Are you stuck? This book will get you going - prospecting and setting appointments with confidence and commitment. Barry Andruschak was an ineffective, introverted newcomer to sales until he discovered the techniques in "Prospecting and Setting Appointments Made Easy" and built a remarkably successful career. Now a National Sales Director and trainer, Barry provides you with the easy-to-follow, step-by-step process you, and your team, can follow to boost sales to new heights.
It's a fact that no sales can happen until you find prospective clients and set up an appointment. Barry's proven approach makes it easy for anyone. Plus, net profits on book sales go to KidSport to help children in communities across the country play a sport that they may not otherwise be able to afford. Thank you!
Barry Andruschak
Barry Andruschak was born and raised in Vancouver, BC. He has a diploma in Aviation Technology from Selkirk College in Castlegar, BC. After being a charter pilot for 3 years, he was introduced to the A.L. Williams Corporation, now called Primerica Financial Service Ltd., in 1985. He became Primerica Canada's first Regional Vice President independent sales agent in 1986. He is currently holds the title of National Sales Director and lives with his family in Victoria, BC.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I've been consistently going to my training sessions and I've also attended the big conference, fast-start sessions, etc. But this book clearly explained exactly what is needed to succeed in the Financial Services industry and now I'm excited to swallow all my fears and get out there and make things happen!
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Prospecting and Setting Appointments Made Easy - Barry Andruschak
Prospecting and Setting Appointments Made Easy
By Barry Andruschak
Illustrations by Joe King
Smashwords Edition
Agio Publishing House
151 Howe Street, Victoria BC Canada V8V 4K5
© 2015, Barry Andruschak. All rights reserved.
Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the publisher.
Prospecting and Setting Appointments Made Easy
ISBN 978-1-927755-16-7 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-927755-17-4 (ebook)
Cataloguing information available from Library and Archives Canada.
Agio Publishing House is a socially-responsible company, measuring success on a triple-bottom-line basis.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 - My Story: From Zero to Hero
Chapter 2 - Prospecting: The Art of Finding Potential Clients and Associates
Chapter 3 - Warming Up the Cool Market: Art of Turning Strangers into Prospects
Chapter 4 - Setting Appointments: Art of Creating Face-to-Face Meetings with Potential Clients and Associates
Chapter 5 - Understanding the Power of Persuasion: The Psychology and Reasoning Behind the Appointment Setting Formula
Chapter 6 - Follow-up: The Art of Being Pleasantly Persistent with People Who Postpone
Chapter 7 - Training and Motivating Others to Set Appointments: The Art of Duplicating Your Skills and Success in Others
Chapter 8 - Understanding The Sales Process: The Art of Focussing on Results vs. Distractions
Chapter 9 - Social Media, Do-Not-Call Lists Call Display
Chapter 10 - Applying The Law of Attraction to Setting Appointments: The Art of Getting the Universe to Work For You Instead of Against You
Chapter 11 - Personality-Driven Success and Failure: The Art of Being an Introvert in an Extroverted Business
Appendix I: A Key Strategy and Common Mistakes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
About KidSport
Dedication
About the Author
Introduction
You can have the greatest idea, product or service to sell, but if you are unable to get people to listen to your presentation, chances are highly unlikely that you will succeed in making enough money to actually have a financially profitable business.
This book is for people who need to set appointments with other people to be successful in sales, relationships and life.
The tips contained here are mostly for beginning sales people to help them to properly approach and set appointments to make presentations to their warm market
– essentially their family, friends, colleagues and acquaintances. This is not about cold calling or telemarketing, although the tips contained herein may help in those situations as well.
Experienced, seasoned veteran sales people who may be in a sales slump
can also benefit by reviewing these basic and time-tested fundamentals. Sales managers will also benefit by giving their salespeople these tools to help them grow their clientele. This, in turn, will grow the manager’s business.
This book is also for everyone and anyone who needs the cooperation of others at some point in their life and career. Getting people to listen to what you have to say is an important life skill. Once you learn these skills, you will have the keys to not only getting others to sit down and listen to you, but also how to teach these skills to others and empower them.
It’ll even help you get dates. Yes. It’ll help single men and women get dates. Because let’s face it, isn’t asking someone for a date, the same as asking for an appointment to make your best pitch
? You are essentially selling your most valuable product – YOU. It is fundamentally the same when selling any product. You must first SELL YOURSELF.
How you approach the delicate art of asking for an appointment (or a date) may be the difference between success, frustration or failure in any arena of human interaction.
He or she who sets the most appointments will win over the long range. Why? Because having more appointments leads to more opportunities to give your presentation and ask for business. More closing opportunities leads to more sales and more income. You practice and polish your presentation and closing skills more often. You also develop a certain type of mental toughness that it takes to succeed in business because you experience more rejection, and learn how to minimize it and overcome it.
Rejection, like resistance in weight training, builds muscle – in this case, mental muscles.
One of the greatest rewards most winning sales people achieve is the mental toughness and positive mental attitude they develop. They believe they can accomplish anything … and consistently do achieve their goals. This, in turn, enables them to pass that belief on to others who are looking to them for leadership and guidance, especially their children.
Chapter 1
My Story: From Zero to Hero
I started selling financial services (term insurance and mutual funds) in April of 1986 at age 26. By December of 1987, I was earning $10,000/month*. In today’s dollars that would be $20,000/month. I started recruiting and training others to do the same thing and built a number of successful financial services businesses. I followed the same financial advice I gave my clients and associates and became financially free at age 30 with a residual income of over $100,000/year.
[*Of course, with this and all other incomes cited in this book, there is no guarantee other agents will achieve this level. The incomes one can achieve will vary widely according to skill, work ethic, ability and other factors.]
I took a couple years off, and then started again in a city where I only knew 2 people and doubled my income to $200,000/year by 1993, and doubled it again by 1999. I semi-retired at age 42 and fully retired by age 50.
Despite this success, however, sales (prospecting, setting appointments and selling), was not my chosen career path.
I am a pilot by trade and an introvert by nature. I graduated with a diploma of Aviation Technology from Selkirk College in Castlegar, BC in 1982. Being that it was one of the best airline prep schools in the country, it was very expensive. But my parents and I thought it was worth it as it seemed virtually guaranteed I would be hired by a major airline right out of school.
Unfortunately, the country plunged into a big recession and the airlines were laying off hundreds of pilots. So I was forced to look for any fly-by-night charter airline that would hire me so I could build my time and pay off my student debts as well as survive. My first job was flying for a small company that paid me $500/month for about 10 hours of duty time a day. My rent was $250/month for a bachelor suite. I was so broke I could barely afford to put gas in my car or food in my belly.
My next few jobs were a little better, raising my pay to about $1,200 a