When you work in a territory or field, its up to you to build up trusted customers. When you start with a new product, it can take years till you have build up trusted customers. Persistence is the key to get the decision maker. When some company really don't want, I put it on a list an 4 to 6 months later I call again. Maybe the guy that blocks you left, or you manage to get another way around with a new contact person. Also when I just have a maintenance guy on the phone, I still do the visit. Be with this guy or be on the phone is complete different. In real you can also ask blunt who else can be interested. Key is to have a good product performance / demonstration.
No leads is not an excuse for me, you should be your own leads machine. What annoys me is bad or slow tech support, no clear structure. Like you need support and the internal process don't give you an answer. Or you have to pass it through several levels to escalate. Not to mention when customers get not answers. That mess up a way more.
No leads is not an excuse for me, you should be your own leads machine. What annoys me is bad or slow tech support, no clear structure. Like you need support and the internal process don't give you an answer. Or you have to pass it through several levels to escalate. Not to mention when customers get not answers. That mess up a way more.
We will stand tall in the sunshine
With the truth upon our side
And if we have to go alone
We'll go alone with pride
For us, these conflicts can be resolved by appeal to the deeply ingrained higher principle embodied in the law, that individuals have the right (within defined limits) to choose how to live. But this Western notion of individualism and tolerance is by no means a conception in all cultures. - Theodore Dalrymple