Hello Reader, 2025 is around the corner. How are your sales this year looking? And more importantly, how does your pipeline for next year look? If your pipeline isn’t where it needs to be right now, you’re leaving money – and momentum – on the table. December isn’t the time to wind down; it’s the time to gear up. Many sales professionals see December as a dead month for prospecting, but that’s a mistake. In reality, it’s one of the most untapped opportunities of the year, as this period holds unique opportunities – if you know how to approach it strategically. Because while others are slowing down, you could be using this time to get ahead, secure leads, and position yourself as the front-runner for 2025. Are you starting to see how December could be your saving grace? It’s simple: the work you do now will determine how strong your start to the new year will be. Miss this chance, and you risk falling behind. But get it right, and you could set the stage for record-breaking results. So, if you’re serious about making 2025 your best year yet, here’s how to maximise your December prospecting efforts: 1. Pave the way for 2025 December is a perfect time to lay the groundwork for January conversations. You can reach out to prospects to:
Remember that decision-makers often have two things on their minds this time of year:
So this creates a window where they may be more open to discussing solutions that address their goals for 2025. And you can use this to your advantage by:
2. Laid-back leaders = easier to connect with While some industries double down during December, many also slow down. This means many leaders will be a little more laid-back. Therefore, December is a great time to connect on a human level. Focus on relationship building as well, because your prospects might have more time to engage in meaningful conversations. You can take this opportunity to:
3. Share a joke! Generic outreach is always a no-go, but in December, it’s even more critical to tailor your messaging. It shows you’ve put some thought into reaching out to them, and they’re not just another number. A great idea is to stand out with a creative approach. Try using a little humour in your outreach. Share a joke that’s appropriate for them to tell at the table during the family lunch or dinner during Christmas. You could say something like, “Oh, by the way, I heard this joke and thought you might like it for the dinner table at Christmas…” You’ll really stand out this way, plus you’ll be remembered. 4. When the competitors are away… You shall play As I mentioned earlier, while December can be busy for some, many decision-makers experience fewer meetings and a quieter inbox toward the middle of the month. Use this to your advantage:
Remember to follow up swiftly. Your responsiveness can make a lasting impression, showing that you’re available all year round. 5. Be mindful While December offers opportunities, timing is key. Be considerate of:
A good cut-off time for calling would be 23rd December. Thereafter, I wouldn’t recommend calling. What you might want to consider instead, is simply advertising your services, for example, on social media. Many sales professionals ease up on their efforts in December, but maintaining momentum can set you apart. It’s a great window of opportunity to show your prospects that you’re reliable and committed year-round. So, if you use December to strategically build your pipeline, you’ll gain an edge and set the stage for massive sales success for 2025. But if you feel like you aren’t quite ready to dive into “December prospecting” or that you’re not as confident as you want to be – yet… Then, here’s another tip: Use December to review your skills and enhance them. Sharpen the blade of your “sales knife” – if you will. And if you want help sharpening your “sales knife,” I’ve got two powerful resources designed to help you crush your 2025 sales goals, at a holiday-exclusive price: 1. Master Sales Qualification with BANT Poor qualification of leads will result in poor sales. But you can learn to transform prospects into paying customers using BANT. In this course, you’ll unlock all you need to know about BANT through:
2. Build the Ultimate Sales Foundation with TRACKFARE Most people try to convert prospects into customers. But I believe in turning prospects into loyal customers. The method I use for this, has worked for me throughout all my years in sales. I call it TRACKFARE. It equips you with the 9 essential characteristics for sales success. Trustworthy, Approachable, Knowledgeable, are the first 3, can you guess the other 6? If you can’t, that’s okay, you’ll find them in the course, where you’ll also discover:
So here’s the deal: Each course is usually £69, but I’ve dropped the price to £30 each for December only. So to get both these courses, you’ll normally pay £138. And now… it’ll cost you only £60! BUT if you want BOTH paying & loyal customers, then I’ll give you both courses for just £50! That means you get £138 of value-packed teachings - for only £50. That’s over 60% savings, or £88 OFF - think of all the curries you could buy with that! But regardless of the savings, this is a deal designed to supercharge your 2025 sales. And it’s only for December. So if you want paying customers, loyal customers, or both - at a never-to-be-seen again discounted price - then go here to claim it for yourself now: Remember, as of today there are only 25 days to the new year. And if you aren’t where you need to be, something’s got to change. Until next week, keep growing and stay focused. James How would you rate this edition? 🤏🏻 So-So |
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