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Sales Influence - Why People Buy!

I came from the world of selling as an account manager and moved up the ranks to Director of Sales, then VP of International Sales and eventually President of Sales and Marketing. I know what it takes to sell and how to manage and motivate your sales team. I didn't read a book on selling; I LIVED IT! Selling has become tougher! It isn't what it use to be! Show up, do the dog-and-pony and close the deal! Not any more! Today's buyer has changed given access to more information. This means buyers are more informed and more skeptical when it comes to buying. In this podcast, we'll discuss "Finding the Why in How People Buy"! Using the latest studies in consumer behavior and neuromarketing, you'll learn new ways to sell more effectively!
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Aug 7, 2024

In order to bridge the gap between the customer's current state and the desired state in sales, it is important to address the parameters of time, money, effort, and confidence in the sales pitch.

  • Imagine your customer on one side of a deep hole and your solution on the other side as a visual for change in sales.
  • Bridge the gap between the customer's current state and the desired state by addressing four parameters in the presentation to fill in the perception of depth and concerns.
  • Time is the first parameter to consider when closing a sale, as customers want to know how long it will take to implement the product or service and see a return on investment.
  • Understand the difference between price and cost, and minimize the perceived effort required for the customer to implement the solution.
  • You need to address time, money, effort, and confidence in your sales pitch to assure the customer that the product will work for them.
  • Walk the client through a sequence of using the product to build confidence and show that it won't take much time.
  • Explain the cost, impact, effort, and confidence to minimize client's concerns and increase their confidence in implementing the solution.
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