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A sales rep rang me up today (just as I was about to go out to a networking meeting) and tried to sell me her income protection plan. Apart from not being in a very receptive frame of mind, I was irritated that she tried to pin me down to a time, first before Christmas and then in the New Year, so she could come to my ‘offices’ to continue her sale. When I asked if she had any literature she could send me, the answer was in the negative, but she did have a website.
After I had finally fobbed her off and put down the ‘phone, I wondered why I was so irritated. Of course, she had gone straight into ’sell’ mode and had by-passed the ‘marketing’ part. I suppose a sales person thinks they can win a sale if they can get an ‘interview’ with you, and I was further annoyed because she kept saying ‘well, I will only spend 15 minutes of your time’ - oh, yeah, and was I born yesterday? If you want to achieve in business, it’s best to go through the correct methods: introduction resulting in attraction of you and your business; marketing to form a relationship and to educate them about your services or product; then the sales patter to influence a positive reaction to purchasing what you have to offer; and finally money exchanging hands with completion of sale. This method may take a little longer, but the results are more positive and long-lasting, and may influence word-of-mouth referrals to other potential customers. Also marketing can educate your prospectives into other products or services you can offer, and you can learn by marketing research exactly what is needed and wanted, thereby improving your business accordingly. I feel sorry for sales reps, because sometimes they’re banging their heads against a brick wall. Of course they will have successes, because of the nature of their patter, or the product or service they offer is presented to the right person at the right time, but is this ’sell’ method more profitable? How many ‘no thanks’ do they get against ‘yes please’? If their company allowed more time for it to be properly marketed, budget depending, the outcome would be less stressful and demoralising, would have longer-term prospects, would allow itself to adapt and reform to become a better business to survive the future, and would result in larger sales from a wider audience with far less hassle. So my call to action is for you to sign up to my newsletter from my website, so you will have the opportunity to learn more about what I do. Not only will you not pay a penny, but you will get two reports to learn how to market your leaflets and to survive the credit crunch effectively, keeping you one step ahead of your competitors. What a bargain! So what are you waiting for? Sign up now! | 24/06/08 People buy on want. They also buy on impulse, a special offer, getting something for nothing, getting a huge saving – as long as it is good for them. more | 17/06/08 Most of us understand the concept of a blog: an on-line diary that is either used for personal reasons or to promote a business. more | 10/06/08 Wouldn’t it be nice to have a website that achieves almost immediate recognition from search engines and benefits from frequent updates that are achievable by you and not a web-designer? more | 02/06/08 One thought is that e-newsletters need to be well crafted and sent to the right people. more | 27/05/08 After asking what other marketing advisers do with postcards, here is a selection of their answers. more | 20/05/08 Here’s a concept that is big in the US. Think of a small, bijous, concise form of communication that is quirky, eye-catching, yet still packed full of information. more | 13/05/08 Don’t think of a postcard as just a medium for direct mail. It is so versatile that if you are able to let your imagination loose you could adapt it for so many different purposes. Read on to find out what they are... more | 05/05/08 As there are many kinds of potential customers out there, does your product or service cater for all of them? Could it be adapted slightly for each kind of target market? Why not compose a series of postcards that reflect your customer selection? more |
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