Why asking for meetings is causing your emails to fail
Meetings are too big an ask in email #1.
Also, consider how immediately asking for an appointment will earn rejections by 90—97% of perfectly good prospects.
Because most of your targets are not yet realizing they need a meeting. They are going to buy something similar to your solution within the next few months perhaps—but not from you.
All because you rushed the meeting. You didn't give prospects the chance to chat with you... to understand why they need to meet with you—and decide (for themselves) when.
Instead, get invited into the discussion first. Help the buyer understand why they want the appointment.
Practice attracting the potential buyer to ask YOU for the meeting, demo or face-to-face. Stop pushing meeting requests.
Stand out.
In a "non-needy" way, get invited to discuss a challenge, fear or goal your prospect has. Provoke them.
Let me show you. Find out what to do differently and access 3 short video lessons to get started. Take the next step. Start improving the response rates of your emails... get more discussions started, faster.
With your success in mind,
Sales communications coach & Managing partner

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