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How do you close sales of product or service?
More videos on YouTube Pitch Your Solution (Not Just the Product) ... Follow Up, Follow Up, Follow Up. ... Create a Sense of Urgency (the Now or Never Close) ... Offer Them a Test Drive. ... Go Through the Summary Close. ... Overcome Their Objections. ... Ask for the Sale (and Nail Your Closing Questions) ... Expect Yes, Embrace No.
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What are the three types of closes of a sale?
3 Best Sales Closing Techniques (and One to Avoid) The assumptive close. Talk about the sales deal as if you're sure it's going to close. ... The gauge technique. This sales closing technique can give you a better idea of how close your prospect is to purchase and what barriers may still stand in the way. ... The summary close.
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What is an example of closing in sales process?
(Ex: “On a scale of one to 10, with one being 'Let's end this conversation now' and 10 being 'Let's get this solution implemented on Monday,' how likely are you to move forward with purchasing?”) The scale close does two things: It lets you know if you've been effectively communicating the value of your product and ...
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What is the process of closing the sale?
Closing a sale occurs when the seller and buyer agree to the conditions of the sale and the buyer makes a firm commitment to the transaction. Closing the sale should not be seen as a transactional event, but rather as the natural ending of the sales process.
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What are the rules for closing a sale?
General Rules for Closing the Sale If you think the customer is ready to make a buying decision, stop talking about the product. Don't rush a customer into making a buying decision. Be patient, courteous, polite, and helpful. Your first priority is customer satisfaction.
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How do you close a sale or service?
We'll also look at the different requirements to close sales in various industries and explore some well-established closing techniques. Closing sales in 7 steps (or less) ... Send through the costs. ... Ask for the sale. ... Address your prospect's concerns. ... Prepare to negotiate. ... Use the right sales closing technique.
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How to close the sale in retail?
How to Close a Sale: Tips, Techniques & Why They Work Identify customer needs. ... Find the decision-maker. ... Initiate a conversation. ... Explain your product's benefits. ... Create a sense of urgency. ... Anticipate and prepare to address objections. ... Now or Never Closes. ... Summary Closes.
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What are the three types of closes of a sale?
3 Best Sales Closing Techniques (and One to Avoid) The assumptive close. Talk about the sales deal as if you're sure it's going to close. ... The gauge technique. This sales closing technique can give you a better idea of how close your prospect is to purchase and what barriers may still stand in the way. ... The summary close.
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- How do you master the art of closing sales? You see, in any sales conversation, any sales situation, there are three things that you can get out of it. The first thing that you can get out of it is a yes. And that's nice, you close the sale, you make the commission, now you can help the prospects solve a problem. That your product or service is the perfect solution for this particular client. And that's awesome, you make some money. You make it rain, right? And the second thing you can get out of any sales conversation, it is a no. And it's perfectly fine to get a no, because then you know you don't need to waste time. You can move on to the next prospect. Remember the SW formula. Some will, some won't, so what, someone is waiting. Someone is waiting for you to offer your product and service to them. So that's okay, you get a quick no. Now the third thing that you can get out of any sales conversation is what, it is a lesson. Now what do I mean by a lesson. That is when you know, you know what, I'm probably not gonna close this deal, and that's okay. You're not attached to the sale. But instead of just getting off the phone, you're gonna have a lesson. So you know you're not gonna get that sale, but you're not getting off the phone yet, because as a sales professional, as a closer, it is not over until we say it's over. You don't let the prospect reject you, you reject your prospect. So you know you're not gonna close the sale, and then you're gonna say hey, you know what, Mr. Prospect, before I get off the phone, exactly what are you gonna do with this problem? Now you go back to the need. You can have some fun, you're gonna test out your new line. You're gonna test out different scripts. He's just gonna, treat it almost like a role play. You know you will not get a sale. And that's perfectly okay. Sometimes what happens is when you're not attached, you're just having fun, you're trying to get a lesson, it might turn into a yes. What you don't want is somewhere in between. You see, when you're talking with the prospect on the phone, right, you want a hell yes client. Now what do I mean by a hell yes client? It means it's the hell yes that yes, it is the perfect prospect for you and it's someone that you want to help. Or you want a hell no, you know what I'm talking about. Those prospects, like hell no, I don't wanna work with that person. That person's gonna be a pain in the ass. Gonna be a client from hell, right? They nickel and dime you before you even start. It's a hell no, or even just not a good fit. And that's perfectly fine. You have a hell yes, you have hell no, here's what you don't want, somewhere in the middle. Between the hell yes and the hell no it is the ing hell. Somewhere in the middle, in between maybe, wishy-washy, they're curious but they're not committed, you do not want that. That is hell. So a hell yes client or hell no. Sometimes when you are selling high ticket, when you are asking for a lot of money, it's a bigger transaction sides. Sometimes, not all the time, but sometimes you might wanna slow down the transaction. You might wanna slow down the sales process. So your prospect might say to you hey I'm ready do business right now, I'm ready to go, let's go, I wanna hire you. You might take a step back. So they are like somewhere in the middle, they're not quite a hell yes client yet, you say you know what, Mr. Prospect, let's slow down things a bit. Here's how I work with my clients. Before I take on any new client, I have these three criterias. And you list out all those criteria. This is what I'm looking for in a client, is that you, does that make sense, are you comfortable with these terms. If you're not, that's okay, it's perfectly okay to say no to me, we can slow things down, we can stop here, and you and I don't have to do business. And you slow things down. From there, you turn them from a interested or just curious client, somewhere in the middle, you turn them into a hell yes. Yep, this is exactly what I want, this is exactly what I need. Okay, now we can then talk about money. Hell yes, hell no, what you don't want is in the middle. Hell, so remember three things you can get off in a conversation, a yes, a no or a lesson. Have some fun with this. Recently, I conducted a four hour exclusive training called Telephone Millions, where I teach you exactly how do you get more of those hell yes clients, and how do you get your prospect to say yes to you more often. And also how do you eliminate those tie kickers, those hell no clients, those clients from hell. And I wanna give you as a gift, from me to you, for free. All you have to do is click the link below, and join my global community called Dan on Demand. When you do that today, I'm gonna give you this special training, Telephone Millions, absolutely free of charge. So go ahead, click the link below, and I'll see you in class. (gentle music)
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