Oh, and if you don't mind I'd like to give my notice. I don't intend to continue my employment here by the end of the month."And with that, I sat down, went through my hour shift and went home; only to return a week later to collect my final paycheck.I didn't need the job. It was part-time, and it wasn't good pay. I'm just a year old, so it's not like I had bills to pay at the time. I knew that I was too good to be working for somebody of whom was ignorant to change and placed his ego before business.
As it turns out, a friend of mine who continued on working there sms gateway finland informed me a couple months later that the manager had gone through my calls that day and actually taken the modified script I used and decided to begin enforcing it verbatim with the entire call center. He came to terms with the fact their initial calling script was far from efficient and even took the opportunity to take the one I made.Leaving that telemarketing job was one of the best decisions I've made thus far in my marketing career. If there's any lesson to take from this true and hopefully somewhat entertaining story is that it's all in the pitch.
Cold calling works. Take some action and find out for yourself. :]Cold calling experience telemarketingprofile picture of the author sloanjimsloanjim years ago~yeah great...But the big question is why do you have to keep trying to get new business every day?This is what gets me about "Cold calling". You have to spend how many hours of each day cold calling new bizz? Why? Why not simply go for - high paying montlhy clients and then you do not have to slave away making those cold calls. And when do you actually get any work done?Is that the life you want? Every day.
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