for marketing and
for social media management). By consolidating all that into one suite, you’ll have a 360 degree view of all your contacts and customers in a central database.
You’ll then be able to take all that information and leverage it for more effective and targeted ad campaigns.
If this is timely for you, happy to have a conversation about other ways [my product] can help you increase conversions and decrease customer churn. If not, happy to be a resource for you in the future.”
Why this works: This is an effective hook because the sales rep took the time to identify the prospect’s pain points — namely, having a messy system with various products that don’t necessarily fit together seamlessly. Focus on how your product or service can make your prospect’s life easier, and you’ll have an effective hook.

Ultimately, learning how to create effective hooks is a matter of trial and error. As you test out new hooks, take note of which ones prove most effective for continuing the conversation with prospects. Using these tips and examples as inspiration, you’re well on your way to creating strong hooks that attract new customers for the long-haul.

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