Calling all Salespeople! Calling All Salespeople! Check out a Poem about Selling called SALES CALLSFor National Salesperson Day (and for every day throughout the year in Sales): Treat yourself and your Sales Staff to a poem/potential song lyrics that will strike a chord with almost every Salesperson in the world.
The poem is by Robert Barrows, President of an advertising agency called R.M. Barrows Advertising & Public Relations in San Mateo, California. Barrows started writing the poem in 2013, and it gets a little longer every time he encounters a new or slightly odd response to a sales call. You can see a recent version of the poem in "Crazy Robert's Third Great Book of Poems and Potential Song Lyrics" that you can download for a dollar on Amazon. So, how many times have you made a sales call and you tried to reach someone by phone or in person and you could never even get in contact with them, and after you left a message, sent an email or mailed a letter or left your business card, they never even called you back? At the end of the poem, Barrows includes a line that says "Add your verses here." SO, HERE ARE SOME THINGS THAT YOUR COMPANY COULD DO WITH THE POEM TO MAKE IT A VERY ENTERTAINING THING FOR YOUR SALESPEOPLE AND YOUR AUDIENCE: 1) In addition to using the poem in a story about sales, you could also set the poem up on a dedicated web page to be interactive with your audience, and they could add in a few lines or verses of their own. (You could also sell a lot of advertising on those web pages.) 2) You can even turn it into a song. ("Just send me a portion of the royalties," says Barrows.) 3) You could also publish the final poem in a book with some other articles related to sales. HERE ARE THE FIRST TWO VERSES OF THE POEM TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA HOW IT GOES: "SALES CALLS" Copyright 2013-2026 by Robert Barrows He's not in He's not available He's out of town He's busy right now He's on the phone May I take a message? Would you like his voice mail? Is he expecting your call? Sorry, I don't recall seeing that information, could you send it again? If he's interested, he'll contact you. Have a nice day. (The poem goes on in this vein for many more pages.) For more information, contact Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising & Public Relations, www.barrows.com End
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