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    Are Your Sales Lagging Because of These 7 Big Mistakes?
    Selling is a skill that some have mastered brilliantly while others may need some help. Let's be honest, everyone is in sales, but not everyone gets direct compensation for their selling efforts. The people who get direct compensation are called salesmen, saleswomen, sa
    ey buy them because they feel good about them.

    Start to think what your ESP is. What does your product or service do that makes your customers feel secure, comfortable, acceptable to others, admired, stylish, wealthy, important, happy, relaxed or sexy.

    For those of you selling eng

    Unique Fundraising Events Are Fun And Profitable
    A fundraising event does not have to be something new and different in order to raise a good deal of money. The bake sale and car wash are still successful fundraising activities. A unique fundraising event will probably generate a great deal of attention because it is u
    I've been hearing for years that a successful business needs to have a USP (unique sales point). The problem is that most businesses find difficulty in identifying what their USP is. And even if they have a USP, eventually they find their competitors doing the same thing.

    So instead of losing sleep wondering what your USP could be, far better to think about what your ESP (emotional sales point), could be.

    Your ESP is about how your customers feel when they deal with you. How they feel when they use your product or service.

    A USP could be - "We have a 24 hour delivery service" The ESP would be - "You'll be enjoying our product the day after ordering it"

    A USP - "Our prices are very competitive" The ESP - "You'll feel you've received value for money if you buy this"

    As all good sales people know, we don't sell a feature (USP) we sell a benefit (ESP).

    Customers don't buy Nike clothing because there made from quality materials, they buy Nike because they want to feel like Tiger Woods on the Golf course or Andre Aggasi on the tennis court.

    They don't buy Microsoft products because of all the research they've done, they buy them because they feel good about them.

    Start to think what your ESP is. What does your product or service do that makes your customers feel secure, comfortable, acceptable to others, admired, stylish, wealthy, important, happy, relaxed or sexy.

    For those of you selling eng

    The Office Romance: Ooh La La or Oh No No?
    Connie and Joe are inseparable. They exchange knowing glances over their morning cup of coffee. They share the morning paper - he grabs the Sport section while she thumbs through Business. Connie playfully bumps Joe’s shoulder as they pass each other in
    losing sleep wondering what your USP could be, far better to think about what your ESP (emotional sales point), could be.

    Your ESP is about how your customers feel when they deal with you. How they feel when they use your product or service.

    A USP could be - "We have a 24 hour delivery service" The ESP would be - "You'll be enjoying our product the day after ordering it"

    A USP - "Our prices are very competitive" The ESP - "You'll feel you've received value for money if you buy this"

    As all good sales people know, we don't sell a feature (USP) we sell a benefit (ESP).

    Customers don't buy Nike clothing because there made from quality materials, they buy Nike because they want to feel like Tiger Woods on the Golf course or Andre Aggasi on the tennis court.

    They don't buy Microsoft products because of all the research they've done, they buy them because they feel good about them.

    Start to think what your ESP is. What does your product or service do that makes your customers feel secure, comfortable, acceptable to others, admired, stylish, wealthy, important, happy, relaxed or sexy.

    For those of you selling eng

    Trade Show Kiosks and Towers
    Trade show booths are designed to attract visitors and generate potential clients. The more professional and prominent your display, the better your chances of generating interest in your company's products and/or services. Most of the conversations you will have while e
    ivery service" The ESP would be - "You'll be enjoying our product the day after ordering it"

    A USP - "Our prices are very competitive" The ESP - "You'll feel you've received value for money if you buy this"

    As all good sales people know, we don't sell a feature (USP) we sell a benefit (ESP).

    Customers don't buy Nike clothing because there made from quality materials, they buy Nike because they want to feel like Tiger Woods on the Golf course or Andre Aggasi on the tennis court.

    They don't buy Microsoft products because of all the research they've done, they buy them because they feel good about them.

    Start to think what your ESP is. What does your product or service do that makes your customers feel secure, comfortable, acceptable to others, admired, stylish, wealthy, important, happy, relaxed or sexy.

    For those of you selling eng

    Police Background Checks - Are You Really Who You Say You Are?
    In today's world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed.If you are hiding a secret past, yo
    nefit (ESP).

    Customers don't buy Nike clothing because there made from quality materials, they buy Nike because they want to feel like Tiger Woods on the Golf course or Andre Aggasi on the tennis court.

    They don't buy Microsoft products because of all the research they've done, they buy them because they feel good about them.

    Start to think what your ESP is. What does your product or service do that makes your customers feel secure, comfortable, acceptable to others, admired, stylish, wealthy, important, happy, relaxed or sexy.

    For those of you selling eng

    Raffle Ideas for Fundraising
    People enjoy getting a chance to win something, so here are a some easy fundraiser raffle ideas to boost your fundraising efforts. Your raffle can be an inexpensive ticket for a prize drawing or a $100 ticket for a big prize such as a big screen television or a new car.<
    ey buy them because they feel good about them.

    Start to think what your ESP is. What does your product or service do that makes your customers feel secure, comfortable, acceptable to others, admired, stylish, wealthy, important, happy, relaxed or sexy.

    For those of you selling engineering or technical products and think this isn't for you - think again.

    Some years ago I worked as a Sales Engineer for Loctite industrial adhesives. On several occasions I proved to engineers through numerous tests, how my product could save time and money over the assembly methods they were using.

    Many engineers agreed with all the test results however they often rejected the product on the basis that it didn't FEEL right for them. I realised then that I needed an ESP to overcome this resistance.

    So there you have it - always remember that a customer will make an emotional decision before a logical one, whatever they're buying - so what's your ESP?

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