
Every Flirt has calls that go fine and calls that go great, and the gap between the two is usually smaller than people think.
A good call hits the basics: the caller gets what he came for, nothing goes wrong, everyone’s satisfied enough. A great call has one extra thing layered in, usually something small. A detail remembered from last time. A moment where you clearly reacted to something specific he said rather than following a script. An ending that feels like it was building toward something rather than just stopping.
The Flirts who consistently turn one-time callers into regulars aren’t doing something dramatically different from everyone else. They’re doing the same fundamentals, just with more attention paid to the small connective details that make a caller feel like an individual instead of a transaction.
If you want to move a call from good to great, try picking one detail from earlier in the conversation and bringing it back later. It’s a small move, but it’s the kind of thing that gets remembered.
