job what is a “pitch” and “leads”? and?

Dima Bilan asked:


im a high school student, just got a job that pays $10/hour plus bonuses/commision….what are the meanings of the 2 words?….. im suppose to go to peoples houses and give them flyers and tell them about the product ” which is vinyl replacemetn windows” i mean the guy gave me 2 paragraphs to memorize to say to the people but how the hell am i suppose to convince the home owners to buy new windows…..plus i am i shy guy and am a little nervous knocking on peoples doors..

Haywood
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3 Responses to “job what is a “pitch” and “leads”? and?”

  1. The Emperor of Ecstasy Says:

    Lena

    I should think” Pitch” is the sales talk and” leads” is the people that are interested in the product……just my opinion…good luck

  2. Ziggy_73 Says:

    Randee

    A “Pitch,” is the message you give your potential customers. It’s a sales pitch.

    Every “potential customer,” (every door you knock) is a lead.

    It’ll be tough at first, but you’ll get used to it, once you get your sales pitch down.

  3. bethany s Says:

    Kathlene

    Hi!
    pitch = sales pitch = what you present to the customer

    lead = potential customer

    I also work on commission, so let me tell you – it’s important to know as much as you can about what you are trying to sell.
    You don’t want a potential customer to ask a question that you can’t answer. (If that problem comes up, let them know you will find out for them, then follow through).
    Also, first impressions are very important. You need to look presentable. So smile! Smiling works wonders when meeting new people because it makes them feel at ease.
    And, I know you have 2 paragraphs to memorize, but try to make them your own, and it might help to throw in some observations you’ve made about the potential client’s windows too!
    Best of luck to you – and have fun!