setuparticle.com setuparticle.com
Main Page About Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Add Your Link Add Article
Search:   
 
 

How the Humble Ice Cube Made Business History

The thirst quenching business story of Kennebec Ice, the ice that launched an industry and then melt ... - Caroline Jordan
 

Work At Home Is A Reality?Don?t Give Up!

Have you considered working at home? It really has major advantages:?? You don??t need to buy expens ... - Verona Raymond
 

Learn To Protect Your Home Business

These days, many Americans are working from home. They??ve started their own home businesses and are ... - Elizabeth Newberry
 
 

Hitting The Affiliate Marketing Wall

Chances are if you have ventured into the business of affiliate marketing, you have hit a wall or tw ... - Kevin Dahl
 

Woodwork Cleaning As Easy As 1-2-3

So you think you have created your best work of art? Well, why don??t you do a rain check? Try to ob ... - Sarah Miller
 
 

Main Page » Business & Commerce » Sales
 

They Laughed At Me Until They Saw Me Sell

 
Selling is one of those arts that you can't quite explain, you either have it or you don't, if you can sell, you can do almost anything.
A few people in life are born to sell, they are usually successful people that can practically sell ice to Eskimos.

If you are like me, you are not a born sales person. You have to will have to learn to sell; the key to successful selling is communication and trust.

Good sales people always ask questions and to understand what the person actually wants. Sometimes people initially say one thing and mean another, sometimes people have a deeper concern.
For example: A person may want to buy a bicycle, he tells the salesman it's to keep the kids busy. In fact, he actually wants to give the bicycle to his child so the child can keep healthy. If you had asked the right questions and discovered the persons 'deeper meaning' the sale would have been guaranteed.

The three key points to making a successful sale are: Walk into the meeting positive and look happy, be confident and know your product inside and out. The third and most important step is: Ask for the business!
This is by far the most important step, it does not matter how you do it. A few examples of how to ask for the business are: Would you like to order this? Do you want to put the order in? Do you want to go ahead and buy this?

If you follow the steps in chronological order, you will convert an interested person into a person who completes a sale.
Remember, 1. Act Positive & look happy 2.Act Confident & Know your Product, 3. Ask for the business.

You also need to target the 'right' type of customers, these are people who you would approach that may be interested in buying your products. For example: If you were selling a very fast motorcycle you would probably approach adults who are aged between 20 & 50 years old.
You probably would NOT approach people who were 90 years old.
This is targeting the right kind of customer.

I have written a few things that you need to avoid when selling your products.
The most important aspect of selling when your chips are down is, don't let it get to you. So many times, I have heard sales people say: 'Maybe sales just isn't for me' or 'I'm no good at sales'. This is utter rubbish. Anyone can learn to sell, you just need to follow the three basic steps I previously mentioned and go and talk to as many of the right type of customer as possible.

You also should not lie to make a sale, if the person you are selling to suspects that you are not telling the truth the sale will be lost.

Don't ever look desperate, this will also not win you any sales.

Lastly, sales is more of a numbers game, the more calls you make the more you will sell, period. Talk to the 'right' type of customers for your business.
You will succeed.

Christopher Angus is a website promoter and journalist. He helps promote the following sites:

Asbestos Management

Book Printing

Windows Oxford


Christopher Angus is available for hire; please contact him at Chris(at)brilliantseo(dot)com

Author: Chris2930
 
Author Bio:

Christopher Angus is a freelance writer and journalist. He is available for hire and website promotion. Chris@brilliantseo.com He writes articles on behalf of clients for ??20.00 each ?C These articles are then submitted to quality article directories.

This article can be searched using: business sales, small business sales, sales leads for business, sales business plans, sales business
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
2 Step Marketing
 
The Unbelievable Facts: You Can Beat The Competition By Raising Prices!
 
The Money King
 
Top reasons people fail with affiliate marketing
 
Sales Management and CRM - Digging Into the Memory
 
How To Sell - It's Not That Difficult!
 
Contract & Interim Marketing Management Makes Sense
 
Referrals: Getting Good Business By Doing Good Business
 
How To Write Product Instructions
 
Because Success is All in the Numbers
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Tour & Travel

Self Healing

Fashion & Relationships

Realty & Property

Culture & Art

Automobiles

Fitness & Health

Online & Indoor Games

Software & Networking

Recreation & Entertainment

Shopping Online

Healthcare & Medicine

Careers & Employment

Sports

Business & Commerce

Events & News

Children

Finance & Investment

Government & Politics

Eating & Drinking

Garden & Home

Education & Reference

Science & Research

Society & Communities

 
   Main Page -> Privacy Policy -> Terms & Conditions
© 2006-2008 www.setuparticle.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.