英:[kəuld kɔ:l]
美:[kold kɔl]
英:[kəuld kɔ:l]
美:[kold kɔl]
(向潜在的主顾打的)冷不防电话;
noun
a telephone call soliciting business made directly to a potential customer without prior contact or without a lead
noun
a telephone call soliciting business made directly to a potential customer without prior contact or without a lead
The first known use of cold call was in 1966
1 The day after the dispensary was padlocked for the last time, Ms. Brewer’s office received a cold call from a landlord in her district.
2 Surprisingly, even the age-old cold call can be effective if your product and pitch are compelling.
3 Officials said state troopers do not cold call people to ask for personal or financial information.
4 But what obligates a business to reply to unsolicited messages and cold calls?
5 Research suggests that the average open rate for emails is just over 20%, while the answer rate for cold calls is even lower, standing at just 2%.
6 This best-selling coat rack on Amazon is a stylish entryway must-have, especially come winter when the rain, snow, and cold calls for coats, umbrellas, hats, and more.
7 My most regrettable investing move was taking a cold call many years ago.
8 Owners seeking to sell their piece of the timeshare are drawing much of the cartel's attention, though cold calls to random numbers are also used.
9 This is a cold call, and you're the product.
这就像一次突如其来的电话销售, 你就是待售的商品.
10 One day, senator had a cold, call a groom to go for doctor.
有一天, 参议员患了感冒, 叫男仆去请医生.
11 A cold call or checkup call to prospective clients could turn quite profitable.
阿冷调用或检查电话潜在客户可能使相当有利可图.
12 Cold call, then do the target clients list and do a presentation prepare.
电话销售 、 制作目标客户名单、做拜访演示准备.
2 上门推销 电话推销