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When does a prospect actually become a real prospect?
In this episode, Steve Schiffman challenges one of the biggest misconceptions in sales, the idea that gathering information or logging activity in a CRM automatically moves a deal forward. It doesn’t.
A true prospect isn’t someone you researched online or had a nice conversation with. A real prospect is someone you’ve met with and, more importantly, someone who has agreed to a defined next step.
This episode breaks down:
• The difference between surface-level information and meaningful insight
• The three critical questions every salesperson must answer before moving forward
• Why “I’ll follow up in two weeks” quietly kills deals
• How to use each step in the sales process to intentionally advance toward a close
• The hidden danger of letting a sale drag beyond its natural cycle
The takeaway is simple but powerful: every conversation should lead somewhere. If it doesn’t, it’s not a prospect, it’s just activity.
Listen in and rethink how you define, qualify, and move your opportunities forward.
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When does a prospect actually become a real prospect?
In this episode, Steve Schiffman challenges one of the biggest misconceptions in sales, the idea that gathering information or logging activity in a CRM automatically moves a deal forward. It doesn’t.
A true prospect isn’t someone you researched online or had a nice conversation with. A real prospect is someone you’ve met with and, more importantly, someone who has agreed to a defined next step.
This episode breaks down:
• The difference between surface-level information and meaningful insight
• The three critical questions every salesperson must answer before moving forward
• Why “I’ll follow up in two weeks” quietly kills deals
• How to use each step in the sales process to intentionally advance toward a close
• The hidden danger of letting a sale drag beyond its natural cycle
The takeaway is simple but powerful: every conversation should lead somewhere. If it doesn’t, it’s not a prospect, it’s just activity.
Listen in and rethink how you define, qualify, and move your opportunities forward.