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Don't let leads slip away. Nail your follow-up game

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closecrm.com

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emily@closecrm.com

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Thu, Apr 25, 2024 06:15 PM

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Sales Follow-Ups: A Complete Guide to Increasing Your Close Rates  ‌ ‌ ‌ Hey

Sales Follow-Ups: A Complete Guide to Increasing Your Close Rates  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Close CRM Logo]( Hey {NAME},  The hardest part of sales is [consistently following up.Â](  Tell me if this sounds familiar: you find a quality lead, send an email, or make a phone call, and… crickets.  You hear nothing back.  Contacting a prospect once and hoping for the best doesn’t yield results.  You know you should reach out again, but you’ve got a list of leads that feels miles long and aren’t sure who exactly to follow up with at the right time or in the right way.  To close more deals, you need to become an expert at following up.  Ready to sharpen your follow-up skills?  Let me introduce you to the follow-up process we’ve used to land thousands of new customers here at Close.  [Sales Follow-Ups: A Complete Guide to Increasing Your Close Rates](  Inside you’ll find: - 7 types of sales follow-ups to close more deals. Get inspired to think beyond one way of following up. - Insane benefits of following up backed by real data. Did you know that 80 percent of prospects will say “no” four times before they say “yes.”??? And that’s not all… - Create your sales follow-up process. Learn how often you should follow up with a simple process. - 7 strategies and best practices for following up. See how to show value and make your ask clear. - Sales follow-up email templates & scripts you can swipe. Get six scripts and templates to help you follow up with ease. - Build a future-proof follow-up strategy for your team. Learn the best way to get your team on the same page to move faster. That’s all inside [Sales Follow-Ups: A Complete Guide to Increasing Your Close Rates](. [Boost Your Close Rates →]( Go get 'em! [Emily McGuire, Sr Email Marketer at Close] 🚀 Ready to rev up your revenue? Here's how: - See what’s new in Close since your last visit. [Watch a quick video >](  - Break free from the sales grind. Close helps you sell more efficiently by unifying your outreach, engagement, and automation into a simple, flexible CRM. [Start a fresh, FREE trial of Close >](  - Calculate the number of leads you need to hit your sales goals with the FREE Revenue Growth Calculator. [Chart your growth >]( [Close Logo]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Facebook]( PO Box 7775 #69574 San Francisco, California 94120-7775 [View in Browser](=) | [Unsubscribe Here](=)

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