The 3 Most Powerful Words In Sales
The
3 most powerful words in sales. They are probably
not what you think they are.
You
see, it's not something most entrepreneurs
and professional salespeople give much thought
to.
Day
in and day out salespeople are focused on
making sales and I guess that's the way it
should be.
But
what if you could make one change in your
daily routine, just one minor adjustment that
would enable you to run circles around your
competition. Would you be interested in that?
The
3 most powerful words in sales are really
derived from a contrarian point of view. It
has to be contrarian because so many salespeople
just don't think about it.
But
if you did - your selling results would take
off, like a US Shuttle Mission.
Okay
- it's time for a confession. I didn't think
of these 3 words. Well, actually I did but
it was because of something I read.
In one
of my recent newsletters I talked about a
fabulous golf book I was reading titled, "Fearless
Golf."
The
3 key words in this book are, "What's
my target?"
Well,
that got me thinking, I do a lot of that 'ya
know.
How
can I apply these 3 golf words to the professional
selling environment?
If "What's
my target" are the 3 most powerful words
for every golfer, especially amateurs like
me, how can I transform these words to work
for entrepreneurs and professional salespeople?
After
thinking about this for 5 nanoseconds, it
suddenly dawned on me what the 3 most powerful
words in sales would be.
Are
you ready?
These
3 words can literally transform your selling
effort and take your selling results to the
next level - regardless what that is.
So -
here they are for you.
The
3 most powerful words in sales are "What's
my objective?"
Every
day, salespeople get flustered and lose their
focus because they are bombarded with interruptions
and distractions.
Asking
yourself repeatedly throughout the day, "What's
my objective," will keep you focused
on what you need to be focused on.
For
example - what's my objective . . . when .
. .
==>
Calling for an appointment
==>
During my first sales call
==>
Asking the right questions
==>
Handling the price objection
==>
Preparing sales proposals
==>
Closing the sale
==>
Getting referrals
. .
. you get the picture.
Trying
to stay focused on "What's my target"
when playing golf is like trying to stay focused
on "What's my objective" when you're
making sales calls.
Of course,
it's easy to say and very hard to do.
During
every selling day, when you stay focused on
"What's my objective," you'll avoid
appearing and becoming discombobulated.
Instead
your sales prospects and customers will see
you as an extraordinary and focused sales
professional.
The
3 most powerful words in sales are "What's
my objective?"
Now
you know them, I hope you'll use them every
selling day.
Remember
- the 3 most powerful words in sales are,
"What's my objective?"
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