iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Business
 

Tackle Your Stumbling Block

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Christine Comaford-Lynch

When I was 29 years old, I started an information technology consulting firm. Our goal was to persuade Fortune 1000 companies to hire us to convert their information systems to Microsoft Windows. It was 1991, and there wasn't much Windows programming expertise in the marketplace.

In our first few months I made more than 500 cold calls, scheduling only 35 sales meetings. At each of those 35 meetings I was rejected. Yes, at every single one.

The frustrating part was that I was selling against Big Six consulting firms that had never done a full Windows implementation before. On these sales calls, I was competing against men in their 50s, men in suits, men representing companies that were considered "safe."

And there I was, in my 20s, a total nerd, fresh from Microsoft. I had worked on the Windows engineering team. I had years of relevant engineering experience, and my staff had even more. But the sales prospects chose the competition over us every time.

New Kids on the Block
I kept hearing wishy-washy reasons as to why they wouldn't buy, such as "I need to check our budget" and "We haven't worked with your firm before." Actually, what they were really saying was, "You're not in your 50s, you don't have gray hair, you're not with a huge, well-known firm, and that makes us uncomfortable."

After the 35th failed meeting I told myself, enough already! It was time to evaluate what I was doing wrong. I asked myself: What does my business stand for? I knew the answer cold: We delivered the highest quality work possible on time and on budget, we provided outstanding customer care, and we had solid engineering expertise. I had made my brand clear to our earliest tech clients, but now it was time to make it clear to their larger counterparts as well as prospects in other industries.

I decided to stick around and spy on the successful guys after my most recent rejection. Positioning my car near the building's entryway, I sank down in my seat and hid behind a newspaper as they walked out. As they passed by my car, I lowered the newspaper and stared at them. What did they have that I didn't?

They had glasses. They had wedding bands. They had navy blue suits. Their look said: "Hire us and your head won't roll." My look said: "Want fries with that?" Could my sales challenge be as trivial as my looks? Could it be that the prospects simply couldn't get past this stumbling block?

Look the Part
Sitting there in my car, I declared this stumbling block a stepping stone. I drove to the nearest mall and bought a fake wedding ring, non-prescription glasses, and a navy blue suit. Voilà! Now my look made potential customers feel comfortable.

When you're early in the game, trying to make it all happen, you have to realize that sometimes you just have to look the part to feel the part. It's just like declaring victory as you step onto the battlefield.

It's what we do as entrepreneurs: We act it until we are it. I had seen myself as a dweeby engineer. To take my company to the next level, I had to see myself as a CEO worthy of selling to the Fortune 1000. And I had to back this up with the right look.

Starting with the first firm that said yes after I looked the part, we went on to build a client base of 700 of the Fortune 1000. We went back to the companies who'd rejected us earlier and closed deals. When you come across stumbling blocks, resolve to turn them into stepping stones, whether in sales, financing, or management scenarios.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Christine Comaford-Lynch is CEO of Mighty Ventures and author of Rules for Renegades

Article Tags: companies [See Dictionary], firm [See Dictionary], sales [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on August 17, 2007 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Three Classic Financing Mistakes
Submitted by: Christine Comaford-Lynch

Securing financing for your business means taking risks and making mistakes Growth strategies are often fraught with mistakes and misfires...

Preparing For A Successful Launch
Submitted by: Christine Comaford-Lynch

When sending a new product or service out into the world, a flashy launch party won't do the trick Here's how to spend your marketing budget wisely Your public launch of a product or service should be designed to raise the profile of your company...

Make Your Financing Pitch Sizzle
Submitted by: Christine Comaford-Lynch

How you pitch your company determines whether you get the right partners, favorable financing terms, super executives, and best shot at success If you're a South Park fan, you'll remember the episode called the "Underpants Gnomes," in which gnomes have built a business based on stealing underpants from the residents of South Park...

Cutting The Fluff Out Of Board Reporting
Submitted by: Christine Comaford-Lynch

How to increase your influence and effectively manage your board of directors—so it doesn't manage you If knowledge equals power, what does information equal...

Think Like A Financier
Submitted by: Christine Comaford-Lynch

As an entrepreneur you know that laser-like focus is what it takes to create something from nothing Your relentless persistence often turns a "no" into a "maybe" and a "maybe" into a "yes...

How To Boost The Value Of Your Business
Submitted by: Christine Comaford-Lynch

All too often banks, potential investors, and creditors will determine a company's value based on financial statements...

Funding Sources - Options To Raise Capital For Your Business
Submitted by: Christine Comaford-Lynch

Access to funding when you need it is essential to both emerging and established businesses So where can you find it...

Course Correcting For Growth
Submitted by: Christine Comaford-Lynch

Expanding a company is a process requiring constant change One key quality for a leader is the ability to get back on track when something has gone awry Sure, competency, reliability, professionalism, a positive attitude, and respect for others are the qualities that will get you into the leadership game...

Show Me The Money, Part II
Submitted by: Christine Comaford-Lynch

In the second of a two-part series, the author explains how to fund your business from within, via customers, consulting, and cost control...

Home Internet Based Business Opportunity: Why Do Some People Fail?
Submitted by: Low Jeremy

In the recent years when there were people seen losing their jobs and been devastatingly affected by the economic downturn, a home internet based business opportunity seemed the perfect option...

How to Develop an Internet Home Based Business
Submitted by: Low Jeremy

Offline home based business has become a wary subject to start with among the people who want to engage into genuine money making ways...

How to Earn Big Bucks With Home Based Internet Business
Submitted by: Low Jeremy

The birth of the internet opened another venue for entrepreneurs With the proliferation of various web hosting accounts and quick install programs, even people who are not internet savvy won't have a hard time building their own online business...

Background Checking Prospective Outsourcing Partner
Submitted by: Manish Hitam

Background Checking Prospective Outsourcing Partner Outsourcing is the process wherein a company lets a third party handle its non-core activities so that the company can focus on its primary operations...

Reducing Risks: Know the Dangers of Outsourcing
Submitted by: Manish Hitam

With rising cost of operating a business, companies have found solace in outsourcing Outsourcing is the process of taking the non-core activities of the company and letting a third party handle its operations...

Online MLM Secrets, How to Create Lasting Wealth Through Massive Online Leverage
Submitted by: David Michael Wood

Building an MLM business online can be one of the most rewarding pursuits that you've ever been involved in, and it can also be one of the most massively profitable ventures you've ever attempted...

Business Cash Advance - No Collateral Required! Certainly a Plus For Getting a Merchant Loan
Submitted by: Daljeet Sidhu

Loans and collateral have always gone hand in hand Collateral provides some security to the lender...

Inbound Call Center Outsourcing Delivers Superior Customer Service at a Lower Cost
Submitted by: Daljeet Sidhu

Businesses across the spectrum have now been looking for ways to move beyond the average customer service, but at a lower cost...

PABX Phone Systems - Top 7 Tips to Save Money on Commercial Business Office Telephones
Submitted by: Daljeet Sidhu

Businesses can increase the productivity of its employees by setting up an effective phone system A business telephone system is a costly investment that should not be undertaken without surveying the market for the best rates and services...

Magnetic Sponsoring Review, My Personal Experience With Mike Dillard's Training
Submitted by: David Michael Wood

Seven years ago, I bought my first distributor kit in the networking industry I still remember it like yesterday...

Small Business Guide to Getting an 800 Number
Submitted by: Jason Kay

Owning a small business used to mean that you couldn’t afford an 800 number Not so anymore...

What to Look For When Choosing an it Staffing Company
Submitted by: Ryan Barkman

If you’ve chosen to outsource some or all of your information technology related workload, choosing the company which you’ll partner with is an important decision...

How to Grow Mushrooms in Underground Cellars
Submitted by: Jackson Forrest

Mushrooms require a uniform moderately low temperature and moist atmosphere, and will not thrive where draughts, sudden fluctuations of temperature, or moisture prevail...

How to Grow Mushrooms in Sheds
Submitted by: Jackson Forrest

Anyone who has a snug, warm shed, may have a good mushroom house, but it is imperative that the floor should be dry, and the roof water-tight...

How to Grow Mushrooms in Fields
Submitted by: Jackson Forrest

Under suitable conditions we can grow mushrooms easily in open fields The planting of the spawn is all the trouble they cause...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy