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How to Save 2 Hours a Day By Automating Your Business
1. How to Save 2 Hours a
Day by Automating Your
Business
Presented by Tyler Garns
Director of Marketing, Infusionsoft
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2. What we’ll cover:
• Business Growth Concepts
What’s holding you back
• Why we hesitate to automate
• 4 Ways to save time
Automate incoming requests
Automate daily tasks
Automate communications to prospects
Automate communications to customers
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3. Catch 22
• Grow My Business?
Low volume = No Economies of Scale
Push through it = More customers
More customers = More work
More work = Less time for following up
Less time for following up = Lose personal touch
Lose personal touch? = Hire more people
Hire more people = Less profit
Declining profit = No fun, No growth :(
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7. Good vs Bad
• Good • Bad
Auto Deposit Call Routing (IVR)
Auto Bill Pay Auto dial
Speed Dial Social media posts
Software Installs Recorded sales
messages
Data Backups
Auto-tune
Sprinklers
Massage chairs?
Other ideas?
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8. We’ve been trained to believe that:
Automation in
Communication is
BAD!
Because it usually is.
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9. Two different types
• Human makes a • Human makes a
decision and decision ahead of
automates the time and automates
resulting work the work
Incoming Requests Lead follow-up
Daily Tasks Customer follow-up
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10. Incoming Requests
• How much does it cost?
• How does it compare?
• How long will it last?
• What’s your guarantee?
• Will it work for someone like me?
• Can I get this same deal in 6 months?
• You get the same 5-6 incoming requests every
day
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15. Note Template
• Let’s assume Bob Smith calls in an requests
that we send him our popular e-book “The
Edge of Success”
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16. Daily Repetitive Tasks
• Call new leads
• Send direct mail piece
• Call new customers
• Sales appointments
• Every task usually results in one of about 4-5
scenarios
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17. Standard Task Handling
Task
Post Task Follow Up
Administrative
Tasks
Complete Task
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18. Often Neglected:
• Segmenting people based on their response
• Adding a note to their record
• Setting a task for follow up
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20. Suggestions
• Read “Getting Things Done” by David Allen
• Use GTD apps on your desktop & smart
phone
My favorite for iPhone: Todo by Appigo
• Or, use a CRM solution that has task
management and workflow
Highrise by 37 signals is a great, simple web-
based CRM
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23. Standard Lead Follow Up
Sammy
Business Owner
2 Days 3 Days 5 Days
2 Days 3 Days 5 Days
2 Days 3 Days 5 Da
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24. Better Lead Follow Up
Email Autoresponder
Sammy
Business Owner
2 Days 3 Days 5 Days
2 Days 3 Days 5 Days
2 Days 3 Days 5 Da
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25. Often Neglected
• Keeping up with tickler file system
• Stopping email autoresponders at appropriate
times
• Starting new email autoresponders at
appropriate times
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27. Standard Customer Follow-Up
• Same as lead follow up
• Often more neglected that lead follow up
because you’ve already collected the money
• Customer focused email autoresponders are
often forgotten
• Email autoresponders don’t help with any
other type of customer interaction that needs
to happen
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29. Summary
• Start to think systematically
• Find areas of repetition
• Templatize any communication that is
repetitive
• Automate any activity that is repetitive
• Find tools to help you do that in the most
effective way
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