This article was co-authored by Shannon O'Brien, MA, EdM. Shannon O'Brien is the Founder and Principal Advisor of Whole U. (a career and life strategy consultancy based in Boston, MA). Through advising, workshops and e-learning Whole U. empowers people to pursue their life's work and live a balanced, purposeful life. Shannon has been ranked as the #1 Career Coach and #1 Life Coach in Boston, MA by Yelp reviewers. She has been featured on Boston.com, Boldfacers, and the UR Business Network. She received a Master's of Technology, Innovation, & Education from Harvard University.
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It is very important to follow up your business prospect. You have worked hard or the luck would have just smiled and you have generated a business client or a future business prospect. This article may help you to overcome the skepticism about following up your business client.
Steps
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1Start the follow-up mail with reference to the date and time of your last conversation or meeting in the follow-up mail and if the day mentioned is before yesterday then it is always advisable to mention the date.
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2Mention the time pertaining to the specific correspondence. Examples: "This mail is with reference to our meeting yesterday morning" or "This mail is with reference to our telephone conversation on 12th November afternoon".[1]
- This first line will convey the message that you are following up on a meeting or a conversation.
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3Keep the follow-up contents precise,simple and short. The reason being, it will avoid lot of grammatical errors or unnecessary word usages.[2]
- A simple and short mail will generate interest in the reader to go through the contents.
- One of the most important aspect of communication is that the reader should be able to comprehend your message and should feel that they should revert on the same terms.
- This will also mean that you are highly focused and professional in your approach.
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4Mention the subject of discussion. For example: "We discussed about the price of the marine jug that you were keenly interested in buying and I had mentioned the price".
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5Write the next line of the main content "Follow-up".[3]
- It is usually advisable to use the word "follow-up". Example: "My mail is a follow-up on that discussion".
- Here, you have passed the message that you are following up.
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6Encourage your client with their feedback and interest on the next line.. Example: " I would be grateful if you can help me with your view/feedback/interest on the subject/matter/item."[4]
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7Provide the time of your availability on the phone or personal meeting. Example: "You can call me or meet me at/in for the same."[5]
- If the meeting or a call is not possible then all you need to ask your client is to "Revert": "Kindly revert at the earliest with your feedback/assumed price/view"
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8Provide suggestion on the subject of discussion. The basic Idea is to create a rapport with the client.
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9All this practice should boil down to one single point: achieve your purpose and get the work done for your client.
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10Reserve a single line for future prospects has to be mentioned along with a little humility: " I look forward towards a wonderful business relation with you in times to come."[6]
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11Close the mail with this single line: "I sincerely appreciate your time and patience."
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12Close the follow-up mail with "Thank you, and Best Regards."
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13Make sure to enclose your name and address with a telephone number on which you can be contacted.[7]
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14Mention the hours when you can be contacted.
References
- ↑ https://www.hubspot.com/sales/follow-up-email
- ↑ https://www.fastcompany.com/40437743/this-is-how-to-write-a-follow-up-email-thats-not-annoying
- ↑ https://www.fastcompany.com/40437743/this-is-how-to-write-a-follow-up-email-thats-not-annoying
- ↑ https://blog.mailshake.com/follow-up-email-strategy/
- ↑ https://blog.mailshake.com/follow-up-email-strategy/
- ↑ https://blog.mailshake.com/follow-up-email-strategy/
- ↑ https://blog.mailshake.com/follow-up-email-strategy/