Use The Mail to Make More Money and Convert Leads into Clients | 823

30 May 2025 • 9 min • EN
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In this episode of The Inside BS Show, Dave Lorenzo reveals two powerful and low-tech tools that can dramatically increase your connection rate with prospects: a monthly newsletter and handwritten note cards. He explains how these simple mail-based methods create familiarity, build trust, and ultimately make your outreach more effective. If you're in sales or you lead a team of professionals who need to build relationships, this episode delivers tactical value you can implement today. Key Topics Discussed:Why cold calling fails and how direct mail creates contextThe anatomy of a successful monthly newsletterHow to make your message stick with repetition and physical presenceWhy handwritten note cards are a secret weapon for client loyalty and referralsA proven system: Send a newsletter monthly, a handwritten note quarterly, and call monthly Real-World Examples:Ben Williams, a lawyer from Rosenberg & Estis, uses a monthly legal newsletter with success stories, deadlines, and educational content to stay top of mind with clients and prospects.Dave demonstrates the power of a handwritten thank-you note and shares five reasons this old-school tactic drives results. Call to Action: Use mail to stand out. Here’s your action plan:Create and send a printed newsletter every month.Write four handwritten notes a year to each key client or referral source.Call once a month. If you do this for a year, your prospecting results will improve dramatically. Links and Resources:📬 Subscribe via Email: GetInsideBS.com🎧 Listen on Spotify: Inside BS Show on Spotify🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: Inside BS Show on Apple Podcasts📞 Call Us: (305) 692-5531 Want to grow your business with relationship-driven outreach? Share this episode with a teammate or fellow entrepreneur.

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