Thursday, April 15, 2010

My first real hatemail.....YES !!!!


I’ve heard it said that you’re not a real writer until you receive your first hate mail. I guess I am now officially a real writer.

I wrote an article a few weeks ago about a bad customer service experience that I had in a Hallmark store with my four-year-old son who was denied use of the restroom.  I relayed the incident as it happened, added the appropriate amount of drama and suspense, threw in a touch of pathos, and then ended with a moral. Are those not the mechanics of first rate article?... apparently not. I received an email from a guy whom I will call Richard. Richard was thoroughly offended that I had the audacity to name the store where the confrontation occurred. Furthermore, he wrote “people like you make me sick. What makes people with kids think the world is their restroom?” He went on to tell me that I only wrote that article because I was “scraping the bottom of the barrel for material for the ezine” . He continued to say that he had over 200 books on sales and he would never own one of mine.”  Wow…who knew an article on customer service could inspire so much ire. Now that his letter has marinated for a couple of weeks, I feel that I am doing Richard and my tens of loyal readers all over the country a huge disservice if I don’t respond.  Here goes….Richard, I take issue with you on three levels. First and foremost, I am insulted that you would criticize me with cliché. I have been criticized by the best. They used metaphor, originality, alliteration, and multi-syllable words that cut deep into my self-esteem and ego. I expect nothing less from you sir. Secondly, I am most insulted that you think I am short on material. As long as there are people like you in the world, my cup of material runneth over. Finally Richard, after reading that you have over 200 books on sales, I shared your letter with many of my friends and colleagues who are also in sales and we initially had the same reaction, WOW… 200 books….you must really suck !!! I then decided that I was being unfair. No one should be criticized for growing their resource library. My criticism lay with the fact that you just don’t get it. Effective selling is predicated on a simple premise. We read about it in Jeffrey Gitomer’s books and it is surely written in the pages of the 200 books adorning your shelves. “People want to do business with people they like and trust”. Does a business owner have the right to enforce policy? Of course. Are policies important? Yes. Good policy guides actions as well as reduces liability (as I was politely educated by another reader responding to the article). Sometimes a choice must be made. Do I enforce policy, or make a sale? There is not a right or wrong answer here, only cause and effect. Richard, sales are not made on our terms, they are made on the customers. Remember what Jeffrey Gitomer says “people don’t like to be sold, but they love to buy”. When you try to force someone to act according to your terms you are either in the Army, or at home alone reading sales books.

Patrick Henry is a songwriter, author, and speaker who teaches clients how to create distinction in the marketplace and blow away the competition with the four keys to becoming a “ROCKSTAR IN A ROOM FULL OF KARAOKE SINGERS”. Patrick’s entertaining programs show audiences what happens when Keynotes, Comedy, and Concerts Collide. To book Patrick Henry for your next event, visit www.patrickhenryspeaker.com

4 comments:

PQsongwriter said...

Congrats on getting the hatemail! I've always thought that if you are reaching people on a heartfelt level, then you are communicating. They may not like what you are saying but at least you are touching them emotionally and you are certainly not being ignored or simply given a "smile and a nod".
I'd like to know more about your "rockstar" presentations, not that I'm in a position at this time to hire you, but because I am a singer/songwriter who is an avid Gitomer reader and am interested in hearing some of the music you are performing. Any chance I could find some recordings online?

PQsongwriter said...

BTW is that a black Danelectro to your left in the photo?

Patrick Henry said...

Hey Philip,

Yes that is a danelectro. My buddies gave it to me for my 28th birthday (ten years ago..hahaha) I haven't played with a band in quite some time so I am afraid it hasn't gotten much use lately. I mostly do songs in my programs that are funny and have a story attached. Think Bluebird cafe with a message.

I am a fan of Jeffrey Gitomer too. He is a true Rockstar in the sales world. Just like in the music arena, many bands play well, but the ones who last are the ones who connect on a visual and emotional level as well through the ears. Gitomer does that too. You asked about my programs....I speak on distinguishing yourself from the competition with certain keys to a peak customer experience. Like in music, It takes more than great chops to create fans. It takes intimately connecting with the listener. Is it any different in sales? nope. Let's keep in touch

You can see some of my video at www.PatrickHenrySpeaker.com

Thanks for reaching out

PQsongwriter said...

I did get to visit your website and watch your online video. I especially liked the philosophy poem at the end, is the full version of that published somewhere?

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