The Best and Worst Times to Cold Call

San Mateo, CA – Marketing has changed.

Many jansan professionals market their services by finding ways for the customer to come to them.  This is referred to as reverse marketing.

However, Ron Segura, president of Segura & Associates, who helps cleaning contractors and other jansan industry professionals build their businesses, says, “we must remember that good old fashioned cold calling can still prove very effective.”

Segura is referring primarily to telephone prospecting.  However, its effectiveness depends on when it is done.

Below are Segura’s list of best and worst times to cold call, along with his reasons why:

Best Cold Calling Times:

• End of the Week. “The end of the week offers the best cold calling opportunities, especially if there have been complaints.”

• 7:30 am.  “Many decision makers are already at their desks first thing in the morning. Calling them around 7:30 am is often one of the best ways to reach them directly.”

• 9 am to 11 am.  “This two-hour block of time is typically the best time of the week to cold call.”

• 2 pm to 3 pm. “This is a ‘marginally good’ block of time, but can prove useful.”

• 4 pm to 5 pm. “Surprisingly, I have found this to be a very good time to call prospects. This last hour of the workday can bear fruit.”

Worst Cold Calling Times:

• Monday.  “No one day is necessarily the worst day to make cold calls, but Monday comes close.  If making calls on Monday, make them later in the day, between 3 and 5 pm.”

• Noon to 2 pm. “Everyone is out to lunch.”

• After 5 pm. “Most decision makers are gone for the day or want to be gone for the day.”

Segura also offers advice on how many times to try and reach a decision maker.

“I recommend four to five times, and this can be in various forms such as a cold call, an email, or regular mail. And it doesn’t hurt to keep in touch even after that.”

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About Segura & Associates
Segura & Associates was founded by Ron Segura, who now serves as president of the company. Ron has over 45 years of experience in all segments of the professional cleaning and building operation with ten of those years spent as Manager of Janitorial /Document Services for Walt Disney Pictures and Television.  Segura & Associates works with clients, helping them operate their facilities in a healthier, more sustainable, and efficient manner.  He can be reached via his website at https://www.seguraassociates.com.