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Such as where they live, what their occupation is, do they have any pets, etc. People love to talk about themselves, so ask questions. Once you get to know your custom A Reference Point omes off as someone who just arrived from a one day sales training course on one particular product. Who is then sent out into the world to sell that product to anyone that will listen.I was confused, frustrated and had to go to the bathroom. This added to my being more and more irrational as the evening progressed. I started to sweat in spite of the car windows being open and the temperature hovering around 60 degrees Fahrenheit. I had headed out from La Jolla, California at about 7PM and should have found the Whole Foods Market near the University of San Diego in less th Most consumers can see right through this. Persuasion takes subtlety. In fact, it is much easier to persuade someone to buy your product than to actually sell it. Persuasion involves getting your customer to “buy in” to your product, or to see things from your point of view. You must first get to know your customer. Take some time to ask a few personal questions. Such as where they live, what their occupation is, do they have any pets, etc. People love to talk about themselves, so ask questions. Once you get to know your custom Stand Out From the Internet Crowd - Why You Need to Be Creative in Internet Business involves getting your customer to “buy in” to your product, or to see things from your point of view.The world of Internet marketing and Internet business offers a fast-paced arena for new idea generation and implementation. Where else can you literally try new media, technology and concepts with the click of a mouse? Overnight, you can become an Internet business person with the reputation of being new, creative.The world will always needs new ideas. Nothing in the world is completed to You must first get to know your customer. Take some time to ask a few personal questions. Such as where they live, what their occupation is, do they have any pets, etc. People love to talk about themselves, so ask questions. Once you get to know your customer, find out what their needs are. You can than match up your products to their needs. Explain the benefits of your product, and give them a visual in their mind of themselves using your product. If you are selling baseball bats, give them the visual of using the bat to hit a home run in the bottom of the ninth too win the ball game. Don’t do all the talking, listen to your customer. Listening is perhaps one of the most important sales skills you can posses. You can find out so much about your customer just by listening. To persuade your customer to buy your product is to find a common ground with your customer. Smile, be courteous, answer their questions, learn what their needs are, listen to their concerns and try to alleviate them. Once you have established what their needs are, tell them about the products you have that could satisfy their needs. Remember, don’t sell the product, tell them about the product, and what it can do for them. Don’t think of it as selling, think of it as a normal conversation that you would have with one of your friends. Your sales will become more enjoyable, and they will also increase. Good luck. This article may be reproduced by anyone at any time, as long as the authors name and reference links are kept in tact and active.
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