Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount

Strategies to Turn Your Windshield Time Into a Competitive Advantage (Ask Jeb)


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If you're in field sales, you know the reality: You spend hours every week sitting behind the windshield, staring at traffic that's moving at the speed of molasses. Whether you're dealing with Atlanta's notorious I-285 parking lot or any other major city's rush hour nightmare, that windshield time is either making you better or making you bitter.
Recently on the Ask Jeb segment of the Sales Gravy podcast, Jacob Kimrey asked about helping his field sales team maximize their productivity while stuck in traffic. But here's the thing—this advice isn't just for managers to give their reps. It's for YOU, the field rep, to take control of your own success.
Let me tell you how to turn those frustrating hours in traffic into your secret weapon.
Driving Isn't an Accomplishment
First, let's get something straight: Driving is not an accomplishment. I don't care if you put 200 miles on your car today—that doesn't mean you accomplished anything meaningful for your business.
Too many field reps confuse activity with productivity. They think that because they drove all over creation, they had a productive day. Wrong.
The goal is to minimize your windshield time and maximize your face-to-face time. But when you ARE stuck in traffic, you better make damn sure you're using that time to get better.
Smart Territory Management Saves Windshield Time
Before we talk about maximizing windshield time, let's talk about minimizing it through smart territory planning.
Map your territory into quadrants: Monday territory, Tuesday territory, Wednesday territory, Thursday territory, and Friday territory. If you're supposed to be in your Monday quadrant but you're driving to your Friday area, you better have a damn good reason.
When you're planning your field time:
Group your appointments geographically: Don't hopscotch all over your territory in one day.
Plan your route in advance: Use your CRM to map out the most efficient route.
Use the T-calling technique: When you arrive somewhere for an appointment, look left, look right, look behind you—can you make additional calls in that immediate area?
The tighter your route planning, the more selling time you create and the less windshield time you waste.
Prospecting from the Road (Safely)
Now, here's where it gets interesting. That windshield time can actually become prospecting time—if you do it safely and legally.
There are apps and dialers that let you load phone numbers and dial hands-free while you're stuck in traffic. You can also set up your phone so contact numbers are easily accessible with voice commands.
Safety first: Only do this when you're completely stopped in traffic or pulled over. Never compromise safety for a sales call.
Hands-free follow-up calls: Use voice-to-text features to send follow-up messages to prospects or customers.
Planning calls: Call ahead to confirm appointments or reschedule meetings.
Customer check-ins: Those relationship-building calls that keep you top-of-mind with existing customers.
The key is preparation. Have your call lists ready, know who you're calling and why, and keep it simple and safe.
Voice Technology Is Your Friend
Today's smartphones have incredible voice capabilities that field reps should be leveraging:
Voice-to-text for quick CRM updates
Voice memos to capture important thoughts or follow-up reminders
Hands-free scheduling and calendar management
Voice-activated research on prospects or companies
Learn to use these tools, and you'll be amazed how much more productive your windshield time becomes.
Welcome to Automobile University
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