April is National Poetry Month
By Robert Barrows
What’s your experience with trying to sell something?
How long does it take to even reach the right person? How many times have you called someone who never calls back? How many times have you been referred to voice mail or told that you can only contact the person by email?
Since April is National Poetry Month, it’s time to share this poem with the world. The poem is called Sales Calls,” written by Robert Barrows, President of R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising & Public relations in San Mateo, California.
It gets longer every day with each and every new sales call. Many times you hear the same reply from the businesses you call. Often, you hear something brand new. Then it’s time to add the new line to “Sales Calls” – potentially the longest running poem in the world. It could go on for a lifetime…many lifetimes, all across the universe. (Is anybody out there? They know the routine. Sales is the same all over.)
How are your sales calls going? Is anyone calling you back? Are you making any progress?
Here is the poem:
SALES CALLS
Hes not in
Hes not available
Hes in a Meeting
Hes out of town
Hes busy right now
Hes on the phone
May I take a Message?
Would you like his voice mail?
Is he expecting your call?
Sorry, I dont recall seeing that information.
Could you send it again?
If hes interested, hell contact you.
Have a nice day.
So, I called again and
No one answered
No one home
No one read it
No one cares
Whod you say you were again?
Who are you with?
Sorry, hes not available.
Have a nice day.
Hes out to lunch.
Its a late lunch.
Hes on vacation
Hes indisposed.
Hes being deposed?
He doesnt work here anymore.
Hes in our London office.
Sorry, were not interested.
We dont take any unsolicited proposals
Thank you for calling
All operators are currently busy
please stay on the line and we will be with you shortly.
Hes in conference now.
Hes traveling.
Ill let him know.
EI-EI-O
Try again later.
Hes on a call.
He comes in at Two.
Call back Thursday
I think hes on vacation.
I dont know how to reach him.
Hes in back to back meetings all day
Hes in a (bored) meeting
He went abroad
(Hes with a broad)
Shes not here
(No longer with the company, or just out of the office?)
Shes still with the company, shes just not here.
He hasnt been in all day.
Can I leave him a message?
Yes, please send him an email.
Id rather call him. Does he have a voice mail?
Please send him an email…
…thats how we conversate at this company.
Sorry, were not interested in making hundreds of million dollars…
Thats not my department
Hes not at his desk
He may not be in until Monday
Does he know you?
Is he expecting your call?
Where are you from?
Sorry, hes in a meeting.
Im sorry, hes on another line.
Could you send me an email?
GIve him a call at about 3:30
Try him in half an hour
Give him a call after 5
Try him next week
Can I leave a message?
They hung up.
Please enter the first three numbers of the first or last name and press pound
Sorry that name is not in our directory
(Hes only the CEO)
To start your search over, press 3.
Oh, he got your package.
If hes interested, hell call you.
Thanks. Ill take a look at it said the email…
So two days later I followed up with some
more information…
Thanks, Ill take a look at it said the reply.
My boss said Please take his name off your list.
I said whos your boss?
You know if he reads the proposal it could
help make your company a lot of money…
Tell him Thanks a lot and
Have a nice day.
May I ask whos calling?
Im sorry hes busy at the moment
Please hold while I transfer your call to…
Click…
This system is temporarily unable to complete your call…
please call again later
I’m sure that your proposal
would be interesting to us.
Regrettably, we just don’t have the
time or the staff available to check it out.
I would like to speak to
Mr. John Jones please…
I will refer you to his assistant.
Sorry…we dont have him here.
You dont have him there?
No, we dont have him here.
You mean hes not in?
Yes, hes not in.
OK, can I leave a message?
Would you like his voice mail?
Hi, my name is Robert Barrows
from R.M. Barrows Advertising and…
(The other guy said)…
….Im not taking sales calls right now,
Sorry there are no entries by that name
Hi, my name is Robert Barrows
from R.M. Barrows Advertising, were an ad agency…
(And the admin said…Of, shes not available right now
I didnt say I was from a funeral home, were an ad agency,
we can help you get a lot more business…
Oh, sorry, shes not in.
Does he know you?
Nope.
Then he probably wont take your call.
Mr. Smith please…
Not available!
Whom would I speak with regarding advertising?
Im sorry, we dont give that kind of information out
Oh, him… he hasnt been with our company for years…
Okay, Whos the new CEO?
The CEO du jour
Im sorry, If I dont have a name I cant connect you.
I can get the name off your website.
Who would I speak with there regarding advertising?
I just have names and departments
I dont have that type of information listed
Hes the President, he doesnt handle things like that
Well, perhaps you could let me know whom to contact.
Im sorry I cant do that.
Sorry, his assistant is on vacation this week,
Well what about him?
Sorry, his assistant screens all his calls.
(Its not like Im from 60 Minutes)
May I please speak with him?
Ill transfer you to his extension.
Computer voice: Please enter the extension. Are you still there? Please enter the Extension. (I dont have a number for the extension.)
End of call.
Sorry, you may have already been a winner!
Whom would I speak with about advertising?
I dont think we need it now.
Sorry, we dont take sales calls.
Were not interested.
Please dont call anymore.
Take me off your list.
Have a nice day.
Will Mr. So and So know what this call is regarding?
Is he expecting your call?
Does he even have a clue whom you are?
And by the way, who are you?
You mean you dont know who I am?
Let me put you through to his voice mail.
Have a nice day!
(Sorry, that box is full, please try again.)
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I hope you enjoyed the poem. Sales Calls are an ongoing process every day. So, in the meantime…Happy Selling…and of course, Happy National Poetry Month and “Thank you for calling. Have a Nice Day.”
For more information about Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows Advertising & Public Relations in San Mateo, California, visit www.barrows.com.