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Make Your Selling Style Work Better with Today's Prospects

 

One theory of how to sell has never worked for me.

I call it the "Needle Nose Ned" school of selling. It's named for the pesky insurance salesman named Ned from the movie Groundhog Day. If you've seen the movie, you no doubt remember Ned. No matter what your situation is, Ned will try to sell you insurance. And if you already have insurance, he'll try to sell you more.

Salespeople like Ned are only concerned with selling you what they have available. Somewhere, sometime, someone told them the way to sell is to ask everyone they see if they want to buy what they have. They don't worry if that person would never have a need for what they're selling. They just ask, ask, ask. As if the act of asking will somehow make people want what they are selling.

The key in selling anything is to spend your time with people who have an interest in what you can do for them. Notice I didn't say need. A need that is ignored might as well not exist. For someone to buy from you they first must be interested in what you have to offer.

There are two easy ways to know if someone is interested in your offer.

First, if they ask you questions, they're interested. It doesn't mean they're ready to buy but it does show interest. Usually, the more specific the questions become, the more interested they are.

Second, if they are willing to commit to something, they're interested. If they will commit to meeting with you, it's a good sign they are interested in learning more. If they commit to giving you information about themselves or their business, then they probably have some interest. Maybe they're willing to do some work, such as putting together some information for your meeting. That's a good sign they're interested in what you might be able to do for them.

Once someone is interested in your product or service, then you need to determine if it's right for them. You ask questions and get to know them. When you determine your product or service can do what they want done, then you ask for the order.

Asking for the order any sooner than that tells people you either don't understand your role in the sales process or you don't care enough to help them accomplish their goals. Either way you're sending the wrong message.

The world has changed. People are more informed and more assertive. They want help in accomplishing their objectives. They want help making better decisions. They want you to earn their business by bringing them real value to the relationship.

Author: Kevin Stirtz
 
Author Bio:

Kevin Stirtz

Kevin Stirtz helps people get more customers. He's been doing it for over 20 years and he's pretty good at it.

Kevin speaks to groups all over the USA and Canada. He writes a marketing column for a major business resource (AllBusiness.com) and in 2005 he published his first book, called, "Marketing for Smart People."

He is currently working on his second book which will be published during the fall of 2006.

When he's not helping people get more customers, you'll find Kevin spending time with his wife, his dogs and one or more of their many nieces and nephews who light up his life.

Kevin's favorite quote is:

"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give."

-- Winston Churchill

Please call or email Kevin. He loves meeting new people. You can contact him at 952-212-4681 or via his website at KevinStirtz.com.

 
 
 

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