10 Tips for Sales Success in Any Economy
Some people feel the economy stinks right now. Others think we’re doing great. Either way, for most of us but there are still plenty of opportunities! You can give in to gloom or you can dig in and do the things you need to do in order to survive, and thrive, no matter what the press says the economy is doing. Here are my some thoughts on how to prosper now:
1) Prospect like crazy. For most of us, the “low-hanging” fruit has dried up but there are still prospects that need what you have to offer. You might need to double or triple your prospecting efforts but the prospects are out there. Invest your time in finding them. Some of the top salespeople I know spend almost 50% of each day prospecting. Do you? Be sure to let everyone know what you do and how you might be able to help them, and ask everyone for referrals.
2) Make it easy for your prospects to find you. If your competitors are cutting back, I suggest that this is a great time to market and advertise more than ever before. Keep your name in front of your prospects and clients regularly. If you don’t make sure your prospects think of you when it’s time to buy, your competitors will take them away.
3) Understand why people buy. People tend to buy from people they like and trust. Keep your word, and go above & beyond the call of duty. It’s more important than ever to find ways that you can help your prospects succeed, even if helping them now doesn’t immediately benefit you.
4) Understand why people buy from you. Customers buy based on the relationship they have with you and the value that you bring to them, not price (in most instances). Make sure your customer feels appreciated and special, like they’re the most important person in the universe. (They are!) Be interested in them and their world. Did you ever notice that when someone is interested in you, they’re more interesting to you? Make sure you can clearly communicate the value that you bring to the table in a way that is readily apparent to those you sell to. Ask your best customers why they do business with you. The answers might be surprising and can help you know how to sell to others.
5) It’s all about the benefits. Salespeople focus on explaining the bells and whistles of their offering (Features). In fact, the customer is only interested in what your product or service does for them (Benefits). While you need to discuss the features of what you’re selling the main focus has to be on the benefits to the buyer. Go out of your way to make sure the customer understands the WIIFM (What’s In It For ME) when they do business with you.
6) Stay in touch. Keep in regular contact with your clients and prospects. People like to believe they aren’t just a paycheck to you. Show them they’re important with calls, e-mails, texts, newsletters, cards, etc. Be highly responsive to all of their communications, even those regarding problems.
7) Handle customer service issues quickly and with a smile. Little annoys a customer more than being ignored when they have a problem. Return all calls and emails promptly. I return all calls and e-mails within 24 hours, no matter where I am in the world. Be thrilled to take care of challenges. Quickly, and happily, fixing a problem not only leaves the customer feeling good about doing business with you, it often provides you with an opportunity to sell more.
8) Keep your attitude up. While it’s easy to buy into the gloom and doom in the news, it does you no good. People prefer to deal with someone with a strong, positive, upbeat attitude. It feels better to you and makes you more attractive to others. Find things to feel grateful for and positive about every day. Stay far away from negative influences.
9) Sharpen your skills. Now is absolutely the time to invest in yourself and your skills. Read books, attend seminars, listen to CDs and watch DVDs. Little is more important than investing in your personal development so that you are able to take advantage of every possible opportunity you come across.
10) Realize that this too shall pass. A while back I attended a seminar given by thought-leader James Arthur Ray, where he shared the following thought: (A few days later I heard Tony Robbins say the exact same thing) Year after year, one season follows another. It’s always been that way and it will continue to do so. If your business is in a cold winter right now, spring always comes. Do the things you need to do to make the most of your current situation using the steps above and you’ll not only make it through the winter (survive), you’ll thrive as things turn around.