Thursday, May 21, 2020
Youre Losing Money by not Using These Prospecting Tips - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Youâre Losing Money by not Using These Prospecting Tips - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career How to leverage Google and LinkedIn for high-level prospecting. One of the things that surfaces when Iâm training sales professionals is how much time many of them waste on social media by not being strategic. Instead, they find themselves watching cat videos, playing Candy Crush, or reading endless tweets. I wonât even get started on the ladies and Pinterest. However, there are many ways to use social media for efficiency. While I cannot squeeze an hour long keynote into a blog post, I will share a really cool tip that will help both business owners and professionals identify and connect with new prospects. If youâre active on LinkedIn, youâve likely found someone via search that you had no way of contacting except through InMails (which are only available with an account upgrade). Even if you do have a premium account, InMails are not always efficient ways of contacting someone. Hereâs a neat trick for finding their address online so that you may send them an invitation to connect (youâll need that email address) or simply email them through your email client. How to Find Prospectsâ Email Addresses Identify your desired contactâs place of employment via his/her LinkedIn profile Do a Google search for the companyâs website or click on the link in the desired prospectâs profile to locate it. Copy the companyâs website. In a new Internet tab, in the Google search bar, enter the personâs first and last name in quotations and then â*@companywebsiteâ. This is called a Google Wildcard Search. The asterisk is basically telling Google to fill in the blank. Below, Iâve used myself as an example. A prospectâs email address must be listed online for this search to work property. Occasionally, you will not be able to find an email address. Now that you have the prospectâs email address, you can send him/her an invitation to connect via LinkedIn using the âotherâ choice or email the person directly. Bonus Tip: If you send the person a connection request, be sure to send a personalized message mentioning common connections and/or why youâd like to connect.
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