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Complimentary
Coaching Call Blues
Have
you ever had a complimentary session booked and then the person
doesn't phone? Frustrating right? You may even find it disheartening.
Either way, it's something you can do without as you do your
best to attract clients and build your coaching practice.
Over
the past 6 years of coaching I've had my fair share of 'no shows'
but thankfully they are decreasing in frequency. I used to get
disheartened and still find it frustrating whenever it happens.
However, I realise it comes with the territory. Some phone and
some don't.
I
recently had my first 'no show' this year and, as always, I
looked back to see what I could learn from the process and how
to avoid a similar situation occurring in the future.
I
had followed my pre-qualification process before scheduling
the call - namely:
1.
Ask the client for more details - After receiving
the e-mail enquiry, I contacted the potential client via e-mail
to request further details about their current situation and
the type of assistance they were looking for. (Lots of detail
came back - a good sign of serious intent).
Note
- This step is a great pre-qualifier. Some people
will never get back to you - so how serious were they in the
first place? If you had scheduled a call straight off the
bat without pre-qualifying, you would have both been wasting
your time.
So,
please don't rush into scheduling complimentary calls willy-nilly
with anyone and everyone. Make sure that you qualify people
sufficiently well up front and then you'll be focusing your
efforts on the people who have the greatest chance of becoming
clients in your coaching practice.
2.
Confirm the time of the call - I contacted the prospective
client to confirm the time and date for the call together
with the number to dial etc.
This
ensures that people have the details required to give them
the best chance of making the call.
Do
you have a pre-qualification process too? If not, consider implementing
one as it will avoid a lot of unnecessary frustration in the
future years of your coaching practice.
However,
despite passing the pre-qualification process above the person
didn't phone. But why and what do you do next?
I
always politely assume that I've got things wrong at my end
and then e-mail the prospective client to check when they thought
they had a session booked. My e-mail runs along the lines of:
Hi
Mr Bloggs,
According
to my diary we had a complimentary consultation booked for
today at 12noon. Was this your understanding also?
Best
wishes,
Shaun
I
then wait to see if there's a response and particularly a misunderstanding.
Depending upon the nature of the reply (if any), I may reschedule.
Sometimes things get in the way such as forgetfulness or more
pressing matters.
You
may find that some people are just not sufficiently interested
to even bother to get back to you afterwards - let alone take
you on as their coach. It's time to move on to other prospective
clients who are more deserving of your time, attention and skills.
So,
do you have the complimentary coaching call blues?
With very best
wishes,
Shaun
Authentic
Practice
helping
coaches to get more clients
45 Capitol Court
Old Coach
Road
Wollaton
Nottingham
NG8 1GX
Website: http://www.authenticpractice.com
Tel.:
(0115) 928 3070 or (0845) 123 5105
Mobile: (07811) 262 111
I
work with coaches who have a strong desire to help others but
are currently struggling to get clients. I help them to attract
more clients and create a stable coaching practice to make a
difference in the world.
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