Christian CEO Podcast with Kelly Baader

3 Proven Ideas to Improve Enrollment Rate of Sales Conversations

11.25.2021 - By Kelly BaaderPlay

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#148: Do you have a tough time trying to close leads during your sales conversations and want to increase enrollment? Today we are going to discuss how you can improve your enrollment rate with these 3 proven ideas that I've used with my clients. And in the spirit of Thanksgiving, I also wanted to say Happy Thanksgiving and say thank you to all of my clients, podcast listeners and fellow entrepreneurs. :) Here's a brief overview of the 3 Ideas:You need to have a pre-buy element in place. Before people schedule a call with you, they should have already bought your methodology and process, but how will they know what it is? Understand their state of mind before they get in touch with youHow can you know what they're thinking? Ask them! After the short video that people watch and before they can schedule a call with you, I recommend setting up a survey or application form. Have a structured conversation process for your sales call At this point, your leads are highly qualified and you want to close them. By the time that they have arrived to have a call with you, they have invested time to get to know you and your methodology.

This episode is the fifth of a 9 part series where Kelly will give insights into how we can level up ourselves and by extension our businesses as well, by using principles from her Power of One Framework™ program. If you feel that these tips resonate with you and are interested into learning more principles from the Power of One Framework™, click the link below to get access to Kelly's complimentary masterclass. :) Important Links & Mentions in this episode:Power of One Framework MasterclassSubscribe + Review on iTunesSubscribe + Listen on Spotify  

  Remember, YOU Matter! See you in the next episode. 

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