- Nov 30, 2019
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- First Name
- Christine
Hello. 
I was hired onto a brand new BDC department about 6 months ago, but with all the personnel changes I (and my coworker) went about 4 months without a manager, and I pretty much just tried to wing the interacting with the customer. I come from a customer service/clerical background and not sales, so people loved talking to me but I wasn't getting a lot of people in the door.
I have a manager now (yay!), and I'm getting steered in the right direction. I'm also at the dangerous point where I know some, instead of knowing none or knowing most, and (most important) not knowing my limit.
I would very much like to hear some tips and tricks. Especially for better emails (template? what's that?), better email subject lines, and countering people's reasons for not coming in so I can turn a "but" into a "sure". And a biggie, with the people who hang up when I introduce myself, what word order will keep them on the phone long enough to realize that I'm talking about a vehicle they wanted information about?
And, how do y'all keep your day straight and on track? There are days where I kinda want to cry a little because it seems like there are more tasks than I can do in a day.
Thanks!
I was hired onto a brand new BDC department about 6 months ago, but with all the personnel changes I (and my coworker) went about 4 months without a manager, and I pretty much just tried to wing the interacting with the customer. I come from a customer service/clerical background and not sales, so people loved talking to me but I wasn't getting a lot of people in the door.
I have a manager now (yay!), and I'm getting steered in the right direction. I'm also at the dangerous point where I know some, instead of knowing none or knowing most, and (most important) not knowing my limit.
I would very much like to hear some tips and tricks. Especially for better emails (template? what's that?), better email subject lines, and countering people's reasons for not coming in so I can turn a "but" into a "sure". And a biggie, with the people who hang up when I introduce myself, what word order will keep them on the phone long enough to realize that I'm talking about a vehicle they wanted information about?
And, how do y'all keep your day straight and on track? There are days where I kinda want to cry a little because it seems like there are more tasks than I can do in a day.
Thanks!