MikeOregon
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Need help with "cold calls" Do you have a great spiel?
Hi,
Like anywhere else, Oregon has thousands of older private properties that have never been detected.
There are some I drive by every day and look upon with great interest.
However, I'm a person who HATES to be "cold called." I hate it when telemarketers call my phone number, or when salespeople or political activists come to my door. This has caused me to be very inhibited about ever doing that which I hate to another person, namely, "cold calling" them about detecting on their property.
But I'm getting desperate. Parks and schools are only so much fun for so long. Sooner or later, I'm going to have to walk up and ring a doorbell. Oh, I have done it a very few times before, with mixed results. Mostly, I try to know someone who knows the landowner involved, and work that angle.
So, I'm asking for help. Anyone out there have a great spiel that seems to work more often than not?
I can be friendly and personable. I'm happy to demonstrate how I dig, and to talk about what happens if I were ever to find something of value.
I'd just like to hear from those out there who have good track records making cold calls. What do you say that will get you onto the property, how do you approach the topics of valuable finds, and so on?
Thanks!
Mike
Hi,
Like anywhere else, Oregon has thousands of older private properties that have never been detected.
There are some I drive by every day and look upon with great interest.
However, I'm a person who HATES to be "cold called." I hate it when telemarketers call my phone number, or when salespeople or political activists come to my door. This has caused me to be very inhibited about ever doing that which I hate to another person, namely, "cold calling" them about detecting on their property.
But I'm getting desperate. Parks and schools are only so much fun for so long. Sooner or later, I'm going to have to walk up and ring a doorbell. Oh, I have done it a very few times before, with mixed results. Mostly, I try to know someone who knows the landowner involved, and work that angle.
So, I'm asking for help. Anyone out there have a great spiel that seems to work more often than not?
I can be friendly and personable. I'm happy to demonstrate how I dig, and to talk about what happens if I were ever to find something of value.
I'd just like to hear from those out there who have good track records making cold calls. What do you say that will get you onto the property, how do you approach the topics of valuable finds, and so on?
Thanks!
Mike
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