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9 TIPS: Don't Sell Me - Persuade Me

 

We all have something in our past we believe someone sold us. It might have been a lemon yellow car, a skimpy skirt or a purple tie. We bought it because -despite our gut feeling - we thought we were doing the right thing. We wanted to please the salesman - and we believed that person knew more than we did. Until we got home.

One of the two major complaints from trade show attendees is about the booth staff that has a heavy sales pitch. You know that pushy salesman stereotype.. (FYI - the second complaint is staff that doesn't know its stuff - i.e. is not knowledgeable about the company products and services..)

Trade shows have the disadvantage of compressed time. You might have 30 seconds or 30 minutes but its not a regular sales call. You cant talk faster. Just listen closely to the attendees and try to persuade people that your firm can solve their problems.

Here are nine conversation points, and examples, to consider when speaking with people at trade shows.

1. Authority - Why are you important? What gives you the authority to ask for clients? Perhaps its your firms expertise in a certain area, or a partners experience. Its no longer because your company has a long history or is the newest dot.com.

TIP - It has to be a proactive, not a reactive, reason. Weve taken the position that e-learning is critical. We developed a great program in-house that improved our sales productivity 45%, and now were sharing it with others in our industry.

2. Conformity - Are you certified? In every industry, some form of certification carries importance and gives you and your firm authority. Knowing that as a consulting firm, half your staff are CPAs, lets me know that you conform to accounting standards.

TIP - Don't just tell me why you are ISO9000 certified, tell me why its important to your company. We were the first HVAC company in this area to be certified and it really helps us focus our goals to service clients like you.

3. Commitment - Is your firm committed to your industry? Are you a leader or just in the middle of the pack?

TIP - Dont say youre committed to customer service, tell me how. We found that 85% of our customer service calls come during regular business hours, but we never want you to have to wait for an answer, so our 800 number and online help desk are staffed 24/7.

4. Consistency - Clients want to know you have a track record and that youll maintain it when they remain with you.

TIP - Explain how you maintain the consistency. Were spending $5million in R&D this year for product improvement, but well always stock the MX49 that your firm uses, because we own that mold.

5. Contrast - How are you different from your competitors? Avoid giving your competitor a plug and dont refer to them by name.

TIP - Answer questions with a comment that shows your companys leadership. Were aware other firms are taking the low road, but weve always preferred the high road because the vision is better.

6. Like #1 - This is personal - we all like to do business with people for whom we have a good personal feeling, so if theres a twinge of personality clash in your conversation, pass the visitor over to another staff member.

TIP - You dont want to blow a deal because he or she didnt like you. You know, I think Sam has a better handle on your concerns, so let me introduce you to him now.

7. Like #2 - This is business - In todays fast, competitive world, not everyone is aware of the relationships on the business side, if there is a history your firm has with the visitors firm.

TIP - Be up to date on your companys status, ask about relationship problems before the show. Yes, I understand we didnt get the bid for the job in Chile, but since we added enterprise software our costs have reduced considerably. I know well be more aggressive on your next bid.

8. Reciprocate - Is this a potential partnership? Every client should be viewed as a partner. Sometimes, you have to give more in a partnership than you get.

TIP - Dont view the reciprocity as a guaranteed 50-50 relationship. Well be happy to include co-op advertising in our agreement with you. All we ask is, when the advertising works for you, that you refer other wholesalers like your firm to us.

9. Scarcity - How unique are your firms talents, products and services? What makes me have to choose you?

TIP - Be certain of your facts before you boast - Are you aware we are the only firm to provide secure internet access for coffee grinder repair shops?

Knowledgable conversation leads to persuasion which leads to sales.

Author: Julia O'Connor
 
Author Bio:

Julia O'Connor

In one way or another, Julia has always been in sales. From the time her mortified mother found out that, as an enterprising 5-year-old, she was peddling homemade pot holders to the neighbors, to her current expertise in trade show marketing, she has been interested in results. And in order to get the results she wants, she will guide, train and teach.

Her careers range from public and professional education design, to freelance advertising-public relations, to real estate investment portfolio management.

Since 1982, Julia has been working with clients in trade show marketing. And, when she asked clients, "why are you going to that show?", she found most did not know. Time to teach.

After years of informal instruction, Trade Show Training was incorporated to provide structured training ranging from trade show basics to the ergonomics of exhibit design. She designed Camp Sho-M-Sel-M to improve sales staff performance in the trade show environment.

She holds degrees from The University of Georgia in Advertising, an MA in Mass Communications from The University of Iowa, and an Indiana University MBA in Marketing. She is a frequent speaker on marketing, networking, entrepreneurship and trade shows.

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