The Sales Evangelist

Why Your Prospects Ghost You - And How to Fix It | Alisha Conlin-Hurd - 1903


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Every time the marketing team sends you a new lead, they end up not showing up. Why do they keep sending prospects who won't even come to a meeting? When will they ever do their job right?

Maybe we just need to help them out a bit. Join me in this episode with Alisha Conlin-Hurd, marketing and sales expert, where she shows us how to work with the marketing team to get the right leads to book appointments.

Meet Alisha Conlin-Hurd

  • Alisha Conlin-Hurd is the Founder of Persuasion Experience, a 7-figure marketing agency helping 7- and 8-figure businesses turn paid ads into predictable lead machines.
  • She’s launched over 600+ funnels across 120 niches, generating tens of millions in client revenue. 
  • Her proprietary frameworks—DNA Blueprint Method™ and Endless Leads Framework™—have helped countless businesses double their revenue in under 90 days. Alisha now runs her business remotely while traveling the world full-time.

Why Do No Shows Happen?

  • I've listed several reasons why prospects often ghost us:
  • Not showing enough value
  • Creating bad content
  • Forgetting to remind them
  • And you know what? Alisha agrees with me. She shares that if prospects don't see the value in showing up, they simply won't. If we show them "what's in it for them" from the beginning, they'll be ready for the call. People show up for what they care about.

Prepping The Call Before Prospects Come

  • To get prospects excited about the sales call, Alisha says it starts with the marketing department doing these three steps:
  • Building A Strong Landing Page: This is where you get lead magnets, and it must show authority, strong messaging, and uniqueness. She provides an example of how to establish authority through social proof.
  • Touch Points During Becoming A Lead: This is when a lead clicks on the lead magnet to book an appointment. Alisha says there should be a series of questions that qualify and disqualify prospects. If they qualify, that's when they should be able to see the calendar; however, there's a stipulation.
  • Making Sure They Show Up: Following up should happen between one and three days after a prospect books an appointment. Alisha says that marketing and sales should work together to ensure they attend the meeting.

“The best time to get somebody to do an action is when they just did one.” - Alisha Conlin-Hurd.

Resources

Follow Alisha on these social media platforms: YouTube, Instagram, and LinkedIn

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