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5 Ways to Start a Networking Group That Sizzles, Not Fizzles an come up with your own answers.You've attended every networking event in your area and they seem to offer the same thing - eating, meeting, greeting and fleeing. You're bored with the routine of these events and you joyously decide that the time has come to start your own networking group that will blow everyone's socks off.Starting your own networking group takes time and effort. Not only do you have to create excitement, but you also have to sustain the moment A technique I have used for years when I am getting information that I am not convinced is the truth or is just a cover for something else is, “In addition to that (whatever he or she told me), is there anything else that could get in the way of our doing business together now? The rationale for this question is: 1) I am not challenging their opinion, view or statement. 2) I am accepting whatever they are saying (not necessarily agreeing with them, but accepting the words for the time being) 3. I am positioning Develop a Who's Who in Your Network Let’s suppose your prospect says, “The price is too high.” Is that really what she or he means, thinks or feels? How about, “I need to think this decision over?” Are they really saying they need to think it over, or is there something more going on beneath the surface? How about, “I want to talk with some additional suppliers before I make my decision?”You’ve heard the saying, its not what you know, but who you know. In business, this statement could not be truer. Getting to people who can influence and get results in your network is essential towards your success.Getting people “in the know” as they say can help your business to grow quickly. These people in this business are the proverbial net of contacts that are part of your select group that helps you.Many of these pe All of these comments, as well as many others, have one thing in common. They are statements that the prospect makes that may not be either the truth or a reflection of what is really going on in the prospect’s mind. Thousands of sales will be lost today because salespeople accept and believe these statements as truth. Maybe they are and then again maybe they aren’t. How do you know? You must learn to get beneath the truth line in every conversation or sales presentation. You must learn how to bring the real issues, questions or concerns to the surface so you can address them. If you don’t, you will not be dealing with the real objections or resistance that can cause yet another blown sale. Traditional sales training asks you to use a variety of clever techniques to ‘overcome’ these objections or sales resistance. I would rather you change your paradigm and see these statements and others like them not as sales objections, but unanswered questions or concerns in the deep recesses of the prospect’s mind. Let’s go back to the previous three examples. What is the prospect really asking or what could they be thinking when she or he says the price is too high? – Why should I pay so much? Can I afford it. I don’t have good enough credit to buy it. Can I get it cheaper somewhere else? If I pay this much, will it satisfy my needs or problems? You haven’t convinced me it is worth what you are asking me to pay. How about the second one, “I need to think it over”? What could he or she be really asking or saying? – I don’t have the authority to make the decision myself. Should I get someone else involved in this decision? What if I buy it and it doesn’t work, how will I look to my boss, customers, etc.? And, the last one, “I need to shop around.” What could they be saying or really asking or thinking? – It’s your turn. See if you can come up with your own answers. A technique I have used for years when I am getting information that I am not convinced is the truth or is just a cover for something else is, “In addition to that (whatever he or she told me), is there anything else that could get in the way of our doing business together now? The rationale for this question is: 1) I am not challenging their opinion, view or statement. 2) I am accepting whatever they are saying (not necessarily agreeing with them, but accepting the words for the time being) 3. I am positioning Marketing to the Buying Cycle e prospect’s mind.Does your marketing strategy market to buyers or researchers? Have you ever asked yourself this question when you begin to choose online mediums? You should. We sometimes give little thought to whether our marketing efforts are attract prospects throughout the buying cycle. If you’re like me, you probably find yourself or your clients spending most of time targeting buyers rather than researchers. This however may not prove to Thousands of sales will be lost today because salespeople accept and believe these statements as truth. Maybe they are and then again maybe they aren’t. How do you know? You must learn to get beneath the truth line in every conversation or sales presentation. You must learn how to bring the real issues, questions or concerns to the surface so you can address them. If you don’t, you will not be dealing with the real objections or resistance that can cause yet another blown sale. Traditional sales training asks you to use a variety of clever techniques to ‘overcome’ these objections or sales resistance. I would rather you change your paradigm and see these statements and others like them not as sales objections, but unanswered questions or concerns in the deep recesses of the prospect’s mind. Let’s go back to the previous three examples. What is the prospect really asking or what could they be thinking when she or he says the price is too high? – Why should I pay so much? Can I afford it. I don’t have good enough credit to buy it. Can I get it cheaper somewhere else? If I pay this much, will it satisfy my needs or problems? You haven’t convinced me it is worth what you are asking me to pay. How about the second one, “I need to think it over”? What could he or she be really asking or saying? – I don’t have the authority to make the decision myself. Should I get someone else involved in this decision? What if I buy it and it doesn’t work, how will I look to my boss, customers, etc.? And, the last one, “I need to shop around.” What could they be saying or really asking or thinking? – It’s your turn. See if you can come up with your own answers. A technique I have used for years when I am getting information that I am not convinced is the truth or is just a cover for something else is, “In addition to that (whatever he or she told me), is there anything else that could get in the way of our doing business together now? The rationale for this question is: 1) I am not challenging their opinion, view or statement. 2) I am accepting whatever they are saying (not necessarily agreeing with them, but accepting the words for the time being) 3. I am positioning Complaints - Does Every Company Have Them? a variety of clever techniques to ‘overcome’ these objections or sales resistance. I would rather you change your paradigm and see these statements and others like them not as sales objections, but unanswered questions or concerns in the deep recesses of the prospect’s mind.Complaints are a part of doing business. No matter how superior a company is with service to their customer, there are always some customers that are just not satisfied, or situations arise with their service that cause customer dissatisfaction. Most large companies realize that complaints are a part of their business.To illustrate this point, think of a national company that you love to do business with (Wal-Mart, Sports Authorit Let’s go back to the previous three examples. What is the prospect really asking or what could they be thinking when she or he says the price is too high? – Why should I pay so much? Can I afford it. I don’t have good enough credit to buy it. Can I get it cheaper somewhere else? If I pay this much, will it satisfy my needs or problems? You haven’t convinced me it is worth what you are asking me to pay. How about the second one, “I need to think it over”? What could he or she be really asking or saying? – I don’t have the authority to make the decision myself. Should I get someone else involved in this decision? What if I buy it and it doesn’t work, how will I look to my boss, customers, etc.? And, the last one, “I need to shop around.” What could they be saying or really asking or thinking? – It’s your turn. See if you can come up with your own answers. A technique I have used for years when I am getting information that I am not convinced is the truth or is just a cover for something else is, “In addition to that (whatever he or she told me), is there anything else that could get in the way of our doing business together now? The rationale for this question is: 1) I am not challenging their opinion, view or statement. 2) I am accepting whatever they are saying (not necessarily agreeing with them, but accepting the words for the time being) 3. I am positioning Dream the Impossible Dream pay this much, will it satisfy my needs or problems? You haven’t convinced me it is worth what you are asking me to pay.To think of riches, when one is in the condition of poverty or lack, requires sustained and concentrated thought; but he who practices this disciplined thinking inevitably becomes rich, and he can have whatever he wants.~Joseph MurphyHow do you seize courage when your whole world is collapsing around you?You do it by picturing the opposite.You ignore what is before you and you focus on what is within you.When y How about the second one, “I need to think it over”? What could he or she be really asking or saying? – I don’t have the authority to make the decision myself. Should I get someone else involved in this decision? What if I buy it and it doesn’t work, how will I look to my boss, customers, etc.? And, the last one, “I need to shop around.” What could they be saying or really asking or thinking? – It’s your turn. See if you can come up with your own answers. A technique I have used for years when I am getting information that I am not convinced is the truth or is just a cover for something else is, “In addition to that (whatever he or she told me), is there anything else that could get in the way of our doing business together now? The rationale for this question is: 1) I am not challenging their opinion, view or statement. 2) I am accepting whatever they are saying (not necessarily agreeing with them, but accepting the words for the time being) 3. I am positioning A Dirty Little Secret That's Costing You Your Profit - And Your Sanity an come up with your own answers.Six months into our coaching, Jana shared that she was scared. She had been investing hand-over-fist in her marketing campaigns and still hadn’t seen any new revenue coming in. The fear was building up, the debt was starting to feel insurmountable, and Jana was getting overwhelmed.At first, I was stumped. I knew that we had created a powerful plan. Jana was in my coaching program and also had an excellent marketing mentor. Her prod A technique I have used for years when I am getting information that I am not convinced is the truth or is just a cover for something else is, “In addition to that (whatever he or she told me), is there anything else that could get in the way of our doing business together now? The rationale for this question is: 1) I am not challenging their opinion, view or statement. 2) I am accepting whatever they are saying (not necessarily agreeing with them, but accepting the words for the time being) 3. I am positioning myself to determine what else might be going on (below the truth line) that might stand in our way. Notice I put a trial close at the end of the question rather than just asking the question. The purpose for this technique is to send the message to the prospect or customer – give me everything you have now that will prevent us from doing business together. (Remember, the information you don’t get early in the sales process can hurt you later in the sales process.) I still have to successfully deal with all of theses issues or questions to close the sale, but at least I know what the real issues are. If I can, I have a sale and won’t get a whole new list of challenges after I have handled these.
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