A few months ago The Capital Grille called me on my cell phone. Did I have a reservation? No, but I did go there last year around this time for my anniversary and they were smart enough to remember. It wasn't the manager who called but a very affable hostess. The reason for her call? To invite me back to Capital Grille to celebrate our anniversary again.
What made this a super cool cold call was that she never said "I want you to" or "We want you back" Unlike 99% of salespeople out there her needs--what she wanted--were never on display, instead she made it all about me--made me feel good--made me want to come back by using just a few killer questions. "Did you come last year?" Yes. "Did you have a wonderful evening?" Yes. "Have you booked a place for this year?" No. "Would you consider giving us the honor of having you back?" Yes.
Then she made it worth my while by telling me champagne and dessert was on them, just give her a call and make the reservation. WOW! Something just for me without any mind numbing crap about her? Kick ass.
It didn't hurt at all that she had a snappy English accent, but as someone who gets cold called all the time, what stuck me was how genuine she was and how she really seemed to want to serve me and my needs. Selflessness sells and she sells like a second grader.
What made this a super cool cold call was that she never said "I want you to" or "We want you back" Unlike 99% of salespeople out there her needs--what she wanted--were never on display, instead she made it all about me--made me feel good--made me want to come back by using just a few killer questions. "Did you come last year?" Yes. "Did you have a wonderful evening?" Yes. "Have you booked a place for this year?" No. "Would you consider giving us the honor of having you back?" Yes.
Then she made it worth my while by telling me champagne and dessert was on them, just give her a call and make the reservation. WOW! Something just for me without any mind numbing crap about her? Kick ass.
It didn't hurt at all that she had a snappy English accent, but as someone who gets cold called all the time, what stuck me was how genuine she was and how she really seemed to want to serve me and my needs. Selflessness sells and she sells like a second grader.
Recent Comments