...and then Something Great Happened!!
Jakob Thusgaard
Driving Better B2B Sales | Full Funnel Sales Enablement | Sales Ops Consulting | Sales Tech Enthusiast | Sales Skills Developer | Human Conversation Advocate
You're consuming all this content that talks about how the future of sales is social selling and how nobody ever has to do any cold calls anymore. And you know you should find time in your busy schedule - in-between making all your stakeholders happy - to educate yourself and define your sales process renewed.
The Social Selling Problem
You continue to wonder how the exciting theory consultants talk about in articles is put into practice, and don't really get to crack the nut. It's like this giant jigsaw puzzle and you feel like you're missing some of the pieces.
Quickly, educating yourself becomes like an endless walk through a desert of dried-up wells, fata morganas, thirsty for those few - those very few - true gems of insight and learning.
Learning about social selling and sorting through the 10s of 1000s of articles out there in a constant search for the next tweak - it just never stops if you're a Sales Professional with an aim to continuously deliver value to your clients, and to the organizations you're working for in whichever capacity.
Social selling is about investing in relationships. It's about real connections between human beings, helping each other!
The Meeting
But then, of course, something wonderful happens. As in my case. I had recently been introduced to Jeff Koll by several colleagues. We've frequented the same professional circles for years without getting acquainted. Jeff is a sales professional, always in search of excellence. Our first conversation quickly became a very healthy exchange of experience with various facets of sales. What typically happens is that such conversations lead to exchanges and possibly an referral of sorts. Sometimes business happens, most times not a whole lot comes out of the interaction.
This time it's Different!
A few weeks after the first meeting with Jeff something unexpected happened. Something that I haven't experienced in a long time - not in this way anyway.
Going through the postal mail, I found a little letter from the US. Having studied the colorful stamp for a moment, I opened the letter and in it found a thank you note from Jeff. Nothing grand - just a simple thank you for my time and noting how great it was we connected. I don't know about you, but I don't reecive notes thanking me for this, that, and the other all the time. This letter created a connection. It was unexpected, it came across as sincere, and it clearly had taken extra effort. That created a connection.
To me, this is what social selling is all about. It's not about how to easily place your content on social media; it's not about how to get a large twitter following by following-unfollowing-following and it's not about tricking people.
Social selling is about investing in relationships. It's about real connections between human beings, helping each other out!
When done right, social selling will take time. When done wrong, it will come across as a trick - as fake.
When done with the right effort, intention, and care, social selling will elevate your relationships in ways you couldn't possibly have dreamt. It will create and strengthen relationships, and, yes, it will foster sales too.
So, Jeff, you're welcome. Thank you for your letter. I liked that. Let's do some business!
Lead Gen, Sales, Global Market Expansion & content production for B2B companies
8 年Thank you Jakob for posting this. I experienced something similar but it's really rare and that's why special. It's all about the relationship.
Leadership Consultant, Systems Coach & Facilitator, Life-long Learner, Gratitude Ambassador
8 年Great post, Jacob! Human connection never goes out of style...