My Sales Calendar
Jennifer Garcia August 25 2009 09:06:09 PM
In order to gear myself up, I plan to set monthly goals that I can actually meet, here they are:
September: Focus on my contact database, consolidate (why do I have 3-4 listings for one contact?), purge and prioritize.
October: Schedule an outlook meeting request with myself for sales calls – focus on top priority, high probable contacts. One hour, twice a month to keep it manageable.
November: Kick off the start of the Holiday season, which always begins with my favorite, Thanksgiving by reconnecting with my network. Old fashion networking to former colleagues, classmates, neighbors and friends; schedule 3-5 lunch meetings to focus on what else? Selling. Face-to-face is best.
December: Prepare for Holiday recognition programs and gifts for my existing customers. Forgetting about existing customers is the worst thing one can do!
January: Another milestone month, back to the planning board. Begin a sales campaign; try “Selling to VITO” or a Nurture Sales Wave Campaign. Use monthly sales call time to follow up on actual campaigns.
February: Month of love, treat 3-5 existing customers to something sweet, send them chocolates from Godiva to their offices with a note attached proposing a new service or product, or simply thanking them for their business.
March: Spring conference session is in full gear. I think I will help stimulate the economy and possibly gain something for me too. A win win – an opportunity for me to learn the latest on Marketing and also to build partnerships that can result in Sales.
April: My birthday, I won’t plan anything new, just continue with my monthly sales calls that I scheduled back in November. I need a little break J
May: Attend an association meeting. I choose this month because typically business associations are winding down their year with something fun, whether it be a golf outing or summer kickoff cruise, I am always in for mixing business and pleasure.
June-August: During the summer months I plan to focus on my foundation materials and personal growth by developing some credibility pieces such as case studies and press releases. My goal will be to develop or improve 3 pieces, possibly engaging one of my customers on creating a video case study.
Sounds like a lot of work is ahead of me this year, but I am certain it will pay off. Hard work always does J
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