Quotes chased on day two, four and seven by Dinca CristianQuotes chased on day two, four and seven by Dinca Cristian
Quotes chased on day two, four and sevenDinca Cristian
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A quote goes out on Saturday. Nobody replies. Most people send the same reminder three times and then give up, which teaches the customer to ignore all three.
This sends three different messages. Day two asks if it arrived and offers to change anything. Day four answers the two questions people actually have at that point. Day seven closes the file: I have not heard back, so I will stop cluttering your inbox, and the price stands for another 30 days if you pick it up again.
That third one is the one that gets replies, because it asks for nothing.
It stops the moment there is a reason to stop: she replies, you win the job, or she says no. No message goes out after that.
And when she opens the quote, you are told: Megan Hall opened quote Q-1041 two times, GBP 3,240.00, good moment to ring. Two opens in ten minutes usually means she is showing it to someone.
Nothing is discounted and nothing is promised on your behalf. It asks, it reminds, it closes the file.
You get the flow built and tested on your own accounts, a short video of it working, and the source handed over.
Adapted to your business, with one round of adjustments included. Anything past a small adjustment, like a new channel, integration or feature, is quoted separately before any work starts, so the price is never a surprise.
Starting at$150
Duration1 week
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Quotes chased on day two, four and sevenDinca Cristian
Starting at$150
Duration1 week
Tags
Gmail
HubSpot
Make
N8N
Stripe
Zapier
Backend Engineer
Business Workflow Automation
Low-Code/No-Code Developer
Cover image for Quotes chased on day two, four and seven
A quote goes out on Saturday. Nobody replies. Most people send the same reminder three times and then give up, which teaches the customer to ignore all three.
This sends three different messages. Day two asks if it arrived and offers to change anything. Day four answers the two questions people actually have at that point. Day seven closes the file: I have not heard back, so I will stop cluttering your inbox, and the price stands for another 30 days if you pick it up again.
That third one is the one that gets replies, because it asks for nothing.
It stops the moment there is a reason to stop: she replies, you win the job, or she says no. No message goes out after that.
And when she opens the quote, you are told: Megan Hall opened quote Q-1041 two times, GBP 3,240.00, good moment to ring. Two opens in ten minutes usually means she is showing it to someone.
Nothing is discounted and nothing is promised on your behalf. It asks, it reminds, it closes the file.
You get the flow built and tested on your own accounts, a short video of it working, and the source handed over.
Adapted to your business, with one round of adjustments included. Anything past a small adjustment, like a new channel, integration or feature, is quoted separately before any work starts, so the price is never a surprise.
$150