How To Guide on Voicemails and Emails for the DISC Styles

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This series on the DISC styles has explained the DISC styles and how to identify each, plus provided tips for interacting with each.  Here is a how to guide for voicemails and emails for each style.

Dominance – High “D” Style

Leaving Voicemails for Dominant Styles:

  • Give your phone number at the beginning and end
  • Articulate clearly at a quicker rate of speech
  • Tell them exactly why you are calling
  • Tell them exactly what you want them to do
  • Let them know what to expect with the next step

Sample e-mail to a Dominant Style:
Robert,
I know you’re constantly looking for ways to increase efficiencies, leverage technology to your advantage, and gain a competitive advantage over your competition.
Click here to read a hard-hitting article that teaches how to leverage high-tech to create high-touch client relationships.
Success all ways,
Scott Zimmerman
The Cyrano Group

Influence – High “I” Style

Leaving Voicemails for Influence Styles:

  • Use a warm, expressive tone of voice
  • Give the impression that you are upbeat
  • Suggest a meeting where you can share ideas
  • If appropriate, give them your “private” number
  • Let them know the first meeting is exploratory

Sample e-mail to an Influence Style:
Dear Bob,
I know you’re big into sending out info that increases your top-of-mind awareness with your clients, prospects, and colleagues. That’s what makes you so successful!
Check out this cool article that teaches how to leverage high-tech to stay in meaningful contact with hundreds of people.
Let me know what you think!
Best,
Scott

Steadiness – High “S” Style

  • Leaving Voicemails for Steady Styles:
  • Lean back in your chair and relax
  • Smile as you speak warmly at a measured rate
  • Sound personable; yet still professional
  • If possible, tell them who referred you
  • Thank them in advance for returning your call

Sample e-mail to a Steady Style:
Dear Robert,
I know you care deeply about keeping your clients, helping others and staying in contact with all your prospects.
I just found this article that teaches how to leverage high-tech to create high-touch client relationships and I wanted you to have the information, too.
Feel free to call me if you want to DISCuss this personally.
Warmly,
Scott

Conscientious – High “C” Style

Leaving Voicemails for Conscientious Styles:

  • Articulate clearly at a steady rate of speech
  • Remain cool, calm and professional
  • Tell them exactly why you are calling
  • Tell them exactly what you want them to do
  • Let them know what to expect with next step

Sample e-mail to a Conscientious Style:
Robert,
I just read a very informative article about how smart salespeople are systematizing every aspect of their client/prospect communication activities.
You may click here to read an article that teaches how to leverage high-tech to automate high-touch campaigns.
Toward your marketing success,
Scott Zimmerman
Managing Partner of TheCyranoGroup.com

In the next blog information on each style in a group setting is explored.

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