Remember to FollowUp
- Schedule your email to-do list
- Close more deals
- Earn respect by staying on track
How to Use Examples
| Time from Now | Date | Weekday | Time of Day |
| 12hours#followup,cc | feb9#followup,cc | thursday#followup,cc | 9am#followup,cc |
|
Reminders in the Bcc field are private |
|||
| See More Examples » | |||
Customers
Business Development
FollowUp has been a really useful tool for helping me keep my inbox organized. Anytime I need to deal with an email later, I'll forward it to FollowUp for when I think I might be able to get to it. I think everyone could use this service in some part of their emailing habits.
Sales
FollowUp has helped me close more sales than ever before. The simple act of being persistent is extremely powerful, and FollowUp is the easiest tool to get started with. I tried CRM and Sales system, and none fit my workflow the way FollowUp did. Just slap a reminder on there and start selling!
Personal
I was an early user of FollowUp and have enjoyed watching it evolve (threaded Gmail reminders being my favorite feature). I enjoy CCing emails with new people who have never seen it before because we usually end talking about how useful it is. I'll typically BCC sales type emails so only I know about the reminder.
"Follow up first. The follow-ups that people remember best are the ones they receive first. Give yourself 12 to 24 hours after you meet someone to follow up. Cite something in particular you talked about in the course of the conversation, which can serve as a mental reminder of who you are."
