Using Snippets for Quick Call OutlinesWhat are Snippets? Snippets are short, reusable text blocks that can be inserted into notes, emails, or any rich text field. They’re perfect for including commonly used phrases, questions, or call scripts. Snippets save time by allowing you to insert standard information, such as terms and conditions quickly, or frequently asked questions, into calls and emails without manual repetition. Using Snippets During Calls: Navigation: Go to Workspaces > Prospecting and start your tasks by selecting Start X tasks due today. Inserting a Snippet: When you’re ready to make a call, select Make a call. In the Note pane, type the # symbol to access snippets. Search for a relevant template, like Discovery Call Template, and insert it. Quick Insert: You can also click the Insert Snippet button at the bottom of the Note pane to add your selected snippet, providing question prompts and spaces to record answers directly within the call notes. | |
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Using Playbooks for Structured Call GuidesWhat Are Playbooks? HubSpot’s Playbooks offer a powerful tool for organizing and structuring calls with prospective students. With Playbooks, college outreach teams can embed resources, outline call scripts, and manage competitive information, ensuring well-prepared, confident conversations. Use Cases: Preparing for a Call with Playbooks You can embed videos directly into a playbook, either by uploading them or linking from platforms like YouTube, Vimeo, or Instagram. This is helpful for including call preparation techniques, communication strategies, or specific information about your college’s programs. For example, if your college has a signature program, you might include a video overview to refresh the outreach team on key points before a call.
Using Playbooks as a Call Outline Playbooks allow you to create a structured call outline with bullet points and question-and-answer boxes to guide team members through conversations. This ensures they cover all key points, like program details, enrollment deadlines, and financial aid information. Examples Discovery Call Playbook: Guides the conversation with questions to understand student interests and program goals. Qualification Call Playbook: Helps assess a student’s readiness for next steps in the enrollment process. Automating Note-Taking:Responses within playbooks can be saved directly to contact properties, ensuring that relevant information is stored and accessible for future interactions.
Example Outline: Introduction: Start with a friendly introduction and confirm the prospective student’s name and program interest. Key Questions: Use Q&A boxes to gather information, like the student’s goals and questions about programs. Next Steps: End with bullet points summarizing next steps, such as scheduling a campus visit or sending follow-up materials.
Using Playbooks as Competitive Battlecards For outreach teams working in competitive markets, create a playbook for each major competitor. Include images and text to highlight your college’s strengths versus the competitor’s, identifying areas where your programs excel. Use Cases: List areas where your programs or college have a competitive advantage (e.g., unique programs, strong support services). Identify areas where success might be challenging, to manage conversations effectively and transparently.
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