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Building Rapport During The Sales Process

 

There is one immutable fact: Nothing Happens Before The Sale. Yet, many sales professionals feel inferior when it comes to dealing with their potential customer. This sense of being less than adequate can be called modesty or humility, but in the Sales Process, its called a Sales Killer.

Think about it. When you seek out expert advise, do you want the expert advising you to act like s/he is inferior to you? Of course not. You want someone who is confident and sure of themselves. You want an expert who can and will state their expert opinion and then stand behind it.

Yet, most sales people walk into their prospective customers lobby with their proverbial tale between their legs. Believe me, whether real or fabricated, your customers notice it, and it tells them NOT to trust a word that youre about to share.

So, what is a salesperson to do?

First, dress like a professional. When I speak to my attorney, accountant or any other business professional, I want them to dress the part, which means dressing better than me. If they cant afford to dress better than their customers, then they have a serious problem. Your appearance (clothes, jewelry, notebook, etc.) is a powerful non-verbal communication tool between you and the customer.

If you dress like the customer, (or worse than the customer) youre communicating that they should NOT trust you as an expert. So, spend a little more on your clothes, your perfume or cologne, and other non-verbal items of communication, and tell the customer that you are an expert in your field.

Second, be a little bit arrogate (emphasis on a little). If the customer senses any desperation in your demeanor, it will always work against you. Let them know that youre busy. Tell them that you have larger customers who are completely happy with your product or services. Dont be shy about telling them youre going on vacation for 2 weeks and that your assistant will be handling things until you get back in the states.

When you do these things, the customer will feel an hundred times more confident in doing business with you. However, if you practically beg for their business, and return their calls within minutes after they hang up, this sends the message that youre not too busy, and that things must not be going well in your business.

Finally, never pay a customer to do business with you. I know of companies that spend thousands of dollars every year on golf trips, expensive meals and other gifts for their customers. Why do they do it? Because their product or service must be inferior to the competition, and this is a way to bribe the customer NOT to leave.

If you have an inferior product or service, do something about it. However, if your product or service is superior to the competition, tell the customer. Let the customer compare apples-to-apples and see it for themselves. And, while your competition tries to hide behind their perks, you should focus on giving the customer what theyre paying for. A high quality, cost-efficient superior product or service.

This kind of product or service will always win in the long run, and that where it really counts!

D. Brownlee
http://www.BreakTheCycleOKC.com

D. Brownlee
http://www.Foreclosurefaq.info

Author: D. Brownlee
 
Author Bio:

D. Brownlee

D. Brownlee currently works as a Territorial Area Developer for a large janitorial company. He manages in excess of $1.5 million dollars of volume, overseeing hundreds of janitors. For more information on his company, you may contact him at Support@BreakTheCycleOKC.com

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