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You Haven't Earned the Right to Sell to Me!

 

How often do people try to sell us something before we have expressed an interest, have a desire, or are in the market for what they have? It seems the standard for many salespeople is to try to sell to anyone and everyone regardless of the interest level.

When someone attempts to sell us something before we have expressed an interest, the initial thought may be, Why would I buy from you? You havent earned the right to sell to me!

The fact of the matter is that selling, both online and off, is about determining if there is a need before ever attempting to match a buyer with a product or service. It is about providing enough information for the buyer to make the best decision based on their needs. And it is about gaining trust. The most successful sales professionals are those who are a resource before they are a vendor.

Having been in both brick-and-mortar and online sales and marketing for many years, it never ceases to amaze me how many people try to sell without determining the customers needs. They dont seem to realize that the better the match, the more likelihood for return business. The better the match, the more trust gained. If you depend on repeat business or referrals, trust is absolutely a factor in your customers decision to come back to you when they need your product or service.

Anyone who has been in business for an extended period of time (or plans to be) would be hard pressed to believe otherwise. Whatever you are selling, the buyers experience from the initial visit and/or purchase will likely determine whether or not they will ever purchase from you again.

When a customer has a great experience from the beginning the chances of them turning into a repeat buyer is more likely. It is a proven fact: it is more cost effective to have repeat buyers than it is to constantly seek out new customers. That is not to say you shouldn't be adding new clients as part of your business model. Building trust with existing clients will add to your conversion rate more consistently.

What is often missed in the equation of sales and marketing is the lifetime value of a customer. Once the initial sale is made they are forgotten. With proper care, a one-time or occasional buyer can turn into a loyal buyer. And loyalty is more often than not based on trust.

We live in a try before you buy society. Because of this many buyers use what is referred to as the buying ladder. The buying ladder is very applicable to brick-and-mortar sales as well as Internet sales.

Before buying a high ticket item, buyers will "test the waters. This can be done in a number of ways: by test driving a car, taking a tour of a home, asking friends and associates for a recommendation. When purchasing on the Internet it can be downloading a free information item or buying an inexpensive product from a website to test out the level of service, quality of product, delivery time, quality of information (in the case of an information product), and response time. It may even depend on the buyers gut feeling. What are your own buying habits? What process do you go through before making the decision to buy?

When you gain trust people want to do business with you. And they want to tell others about the experience. Have you heard the expression that if someone has a bad experience they will tell more people about that experience than they do a good one? I cant say that I necessarily agree with this statement. There are occasions when I have heard people rave about a great experience over and over again.

Buying decisions are made for a number of reasons, but they ultimately depend upon whether or not the buyer trusts the process. And if they trust you. It is through the process of building trust that we have earned the right to sell.

Author: Kathleen Gage
 
Author Bio:

Kathleen Gage

Bold, Daring and Inspirational describes the type of speaker you get when you bring Kathleen Gage on board for your next conference or in-house training workshop. Kathleen has a unique and creative approach to helping others understand the power of beliefs, thoughts and actions that promote the marketing mindset. As a marketing, promotions and success author, Kathleen Gage is a corporate trainer and keynote presenter for conferences and conventions. She is a highly results oriented marketing business advisor who designs marketing and promotions programs designed to help you achieve the results you desire in ways you may not have imagined. If you are serious about the results you desire let Kathleen Gage help you achieve your marketing, promotions and sales goals Over the last 25 years, Kathleen Gage has received numerous business awards including the 1995-1996 and 1999-2000 National Speakers Association Utah Chapter Speaker of the Year, 1999-2000 Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce Business Women's Forum Achievement award for business innovation, The Leadership and Communications 2000 Award for Toastmasters International, and the Giant Step Award for 2004 from the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce for business innovation and success. Kathleen is a marketing columnist for the Enterprise newspaper, one of Utah?s most highly respected business publications and a member of the Editorial Advisory Committee for the Salt Lake Tribune, one of Utah?s most widely read daily newspapers. She has also contributes marketing, promotions and sales articles to several business publications and has hosted a weekly talk-radio broadcast.

Kathleen is the author of ?101 Ways to Get Your Foot in the Door,? ?Message of Hope, Inspirational Thoughts for Uncertain Times? and ?Workplace Miracles, Inspiring Stories and Thoughts of Possibility.? She is also the author of the multimedia program entitled ?Street Smarts Marketing and Promotions: Success Strategies for Marketing a Business on a Limited Budget? and ?Earn More Than Ever Before, Marketing and Promotions Success Strategies for Today?s Real Estate Professional.? Kathleen has traveled throughout the United States, Canada and Europe sharing her message.

 
 
 

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