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Respectfully Influence Decisions for Business Growth

Anytime one desires to communicate their ideas, no matter the profession, to gain greater acceptance, it's vital to use these sales steps to improve business. Recent proposals from various vendors were mind-boggling. Training was clearly lacking before sending representatives into the field to meet with prospective clients.

Consider the following insights that will hopefully shed light on approaching prospects more effectively so that they select you as their preferred vendor. Last, note that much of the information below applies to any communication whereby you want to 'influence' a decision on your behalf 

Omit Surprises

The initial conversation is to be strictly to ‘get acquainted’ and gain insightful information as to whether you can be of service or not. As the conversation ends, it is wrong to ask for money. A monetary request should only be stated upon agreeing to work and a contract.

Effective Communications

All conversations must be professionally friendly, whether a sale awaits in the background or not. Marketing professionals speak of ‘influence.’ The concept refers to attracting another to your communication by asking questions; their questions indicate which direction interests them the most and how to proceed.

Starting the Conversation

It's critical to research the business and the people behind it, plus their three top competitors to compare before an appointment. Questions will come to mind, so take note of asking them during the meeting. Similarly, if you are working with an entrepreneur, check professional social media platforms such as LinkedIn to understand how they approach work.

The worst approach is to begin by focusing on what you are selling. To encourage a more in-depth conversation, the better method is to inquire about what caught your prospect's attention and take the time to meet with you.

Establish Transparency

My motto is, 'Trust is the soul of sales.' It is critical to stop the conversation when we hear an unfamiliar word or concept to request an explanation. The benefit is that few people will admit what they don't know; accordingly, you will gain a checkmark to advance to the next step.

Create An Exchange of Questions 

My approach to getting to know someone is to first thank them for their time and then inquire what caught their attention so they would take the time to talk. As the conversation continues, surprising remarks may arise; it's best to politely interrupt and ask how the situation came about and how they resolved it.

Influence and Intrigue

Sometimes people will make a remark that brings a fond memory to mind. Although most do not dare to do this, stopping the business portion of the conversation for a minute to share the experience will help advance influence and the possibility of a sale.

Ask More Direct Questions

As the conversation appears to increase with energy and enthusiasm, ask what else the person might need to know before deciding. Also, ask about their budget to ensure you can meet their expectations. Next, be certain to request their timeline for moving forward. 

At the end of the meeting, be direct and ask if what you have to offer appears to meet their needs and if they have other questions or desires regarding what to add to the forthcoming proposal.

After the Meeting

Recalling the conversation as best you can, we often realize that we omitted a specific question, and that can be good! Why? 

Upon checking in the following morning, convey that you were thinking about the conversation and realized you forgot to ask a critical question. Once again, honesty is apparent, and the fact that you like to dig deep vs. jamming a sale encourages prospects to ask, ‘How soon can we get this done?’  Arrange a new meeting to complete the transaction.

Embrace the Ongoing Sale

Last, drop the words ‘Close the Sale’ from your vocabulary. Otherwise, without realizing it, you begin to shut doors that might otherwise lead to ongoing business. Check-ins after the sale are critical to ensure satisfaction exists on all levels. The bonus for taking the extra time for insightful conversations is that the process often leads to additional business and sometimes referrals.

Conclusion: Follow the Sales Cycle to Improve Business Growth

Working with the best interests of each client in mind typically leaves the door open for ongoing business. Earning a returning and referring clientele defines the Smooth Sale! 

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Sales Tips: How to Strategically Build Top-Tier Teams
 
1. Commit to your long-term vision for accomplishment(s) and share details with your staff to stay on track and enjoy business success. 
2. Always consider the greater good of staff, business connections, and your community so that everyone can feel the ‘win.’
3. Keep client goals, priorities, and values in mind when in conversations and ask meaningful questions throughout each meeting.
4. Test specific new strategies, and again ask for input from clientele, and your staff members, too.
5. Never underestimate anyone’s novel ideas; remember that each person and country operate differently.
6. Share favorite learning moments with staff, prospects, and current clients to improve client engagement and business growth.
7. Always seek out new ideas to improve staff engagement for business growth.
8. At the end of all communications, ask team members involved if they have questions to ensure clarification.
9. ‘Don’t give up – find a better way!’
10. Celebrate Success!





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