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    Customer Recovery First, System Recovery Second!
    I was staying at a dive resort in Papua New Guinea recently. It was quite pleasant, with friendly staff, comfortable accommodation and good food.I enjoyed a night dive with hungry starfish, scurrying crabs and parrot fish asleep amidst the coral. After the dive, however, I realized someone had slipped into my cabin and scurried off with a pair of pants and a matching canvas belt.I did not sleep well and next morning reported the loss to the resort manager. ‘Oh dear, we do have that problem,’ she said. ‘Are you sure you locked your door?’ I a
    When someone nods their head, it has a subconscious effect on the other person in the conversation. Most salesmen don’t understand what this effect is, and they misuse it. When another person nods their head, they are giving their approval—offering their agreement. The subconscious mind thinks that agreement and approval is being offered because of what its feeling. If you have a customer who is irritated, and you nod your head as you’re talking to them, they’re just going to become more irritated. On the other hand, if you have a customer who is happy and excited, and you nod your head, they are likely to become happier and more excited. When you ask for the sale, be sure your customer is in the right frame of mind, and reinforce that good f
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    As a Clinical Hypnotherapist, I have helped many salesmen go from average to excellent. Sales is all about the subconscious mind. When I was in high school, I sold Kirby vacuum cleaners door to door, and I noticed something very interesting: everyone had the same basic sales presentation, and yet some of us (like me!) were making excellent money, and others were making next to nothing. What is the difference?

    The Devil is in the Details

    The details of our sales presentations were the only things that differed—and sometimes those details are minute—even undetectable. They might occur on the subconscious level or the salesman, or they might be things that the salesman consciously does in order to influence the subconscious mind of their prospective client. The point is that, if you have a proven sales presentation, the difference between being excellent and being a failure is all up to you, and the details of your delivery of the presentation.

    Before I give you these three ways to improve your sales presentation, I want to talk, just briefly, about the details that the salesman isn’t even aware of. These details are a result of the salesman’s subconscious belief that he can sell; that he can be persuasive. I’ve helped many salesmen improve their selling skills just with a little bit of hypnosis and self-hypnosis coaching. If you are serious about improving your selling abilities, get help through hypnosis for the really small details, and incorporate these three simple techniques into your presentation. You’ll be able to take the results to the bank.

    1. Group your benefits into sets of three. The human mind likes sets of three; it is kind of uncanny. I’m not sure why, but the human mind will pay more attention to three things than it will to two or four. In my vacuum selling presentation, I might choose to discuss the cleaning power, convenience and durability of the vacuum, making sure to include those words in the same sentence. That way, I’ll hit my potential customer with three benefits at once, and their subconscious mind will take note and be interested. That’s why I’m giving you three suggestions here and not two or four.

    2. Excite the imagination of your prospects by invoking all of the senses and using vivid descriptions. The decision to purchase something is influenced profoundly by the subconscious mind, and the imagination is intimately related to the subconscious. You might say something to the effect of, “As you hear the vacuum start up you can feel its tremendous cleaning power as you see the dirt being sucked from the carpet and smell the fresh scent of the clean room.” In that sentence, I invoked four senses. My prospective customer is very likely to be in tune with one of those, and the others will just help to increase the power of my words to influence his or her imagination.

    3. Nod your head—at the appropriate time. Many salesmen know about this “trick”, but misunderstand it and use it the wrong way. When someone nods their head, it has a subconscious effect on the other person in the conversation. Most salesmen don’t understand what this effect is, and they misuse it. When another person nods their head, they are giving their approval—offering their agreement. The subconscious mind thinks that agreement and approval is being offered because of what its feeling. If you have a customer who is irritated, and you nod your head as you’re talking to them, they’re just going to become more irritated. On the other hand, if you have a customer who is happy and excited, and you nod your head, they are likely to become happier and more excited. When you ask for the sale, be sure your customer is in the right frame of mind, and reinforce that good fr

    10 Questions to Help You Find Your Dream Career
    Some people have always known what their dream career is but some haven’t quite worked it out. Dissatisfaction with your career cannot always be fixed with a promotion or a pay rise. Sometimes we actually don’t ‘fit’ our chosen occupation. Perhaps you’ve always wanted to be a landscaper but have wound up as an accountant. Perhaps you would love to be a nanny, but found yourself working as a receptionist. There’s that saying about the square peg and the round hole. No matter how nice you make the round hole appear, it’s still round and you’re still square…
    heir prospective client. The point is that, if you have a proven sales presentation, the difference between being excellent and being a failure is all up to you, and the details of your delivery of the presentation.

    Before I give you these three ways to improve your sales presentation, I want to talk, just briefly, about the details that the salesman isn’t even aware of. These details are a result of the salesman’s subconscious belief that he can sell; that he can be persuasive. I’ve helped many salesmen improve their selling skills just with a little bit of hypnosis and self-hypnosis coaching. If you are serious about improving your selling abilities, get help through hypnosis for the really small details, and incorporate these three simple techniques into your presentation. You’ll be able to take the results to the bank.

    1. Group your benefits into sets of three. The human mind likes sets of three; it is kind of uncanny. I’m not sure why, but the human mind will pay more attention to three things than it will to two or four. In my vacuum selling presentation, I might choose to discuss the cleaning power, convenience and durability of the vacuum, making sure to include those words in the same sentence. That way, I’ll hit my potential customer with three benefits at once, and their subconscious mind will take note and be interested. That’s why I’m giving you three suggestions here and not two or four.

    2. Excite the imagination of your prospects by invoking all of the senses and using vivid descriptions. The decision to purchase something is influenced profoundly by the subconscious mind, and the imagination is intimately related to the subconscious. You might say something to the effect of, “As you hear the vacuum start up you can feel its tremendous cleaning power as you see the dirt being sucked from the carpet and smell the fresh scent of the clean room.” In that sentence, I invoked four senses. My prospective customer is very likely to be in tune with one of those, and the others will just help to increase the power of my words to influence his or her imagination.

    3. Nod your head—at the appropriate time. Many salesmen know about this “trick”, but misunderstand it and use it the wrong way. When someone nods their head, it has a subconscious effect on the other person in the conversation. Most salesmen don’t understand what this effect is, and they misuse it. When another person nods their head, they are giving their approval—offering their agreement. The subconscious mind thinks that agreement and approval is being offered because of what its feeling. If you have a customer who is irritated, and you nod your head as you’re talking to them, they’re just going to become more irritated. On the other hand, if you have a customer who is happy and excited, and you nod your head, they are likely to become happier and more excited. When you ask for the sale, be sure your customer is in the right frame of mind, and reinforce that good f

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    imple techniques into your presentation. You’ll be able to take the results to the bank.

    1. Group your benefits into sets of three. The human mind likes sets of three; it is kind of uncanny. I’m not sure why, but the human mind will pay more attention to three things than it will to two or four. In my vacuum selling presentation, I might choose to discuss the cleaning power, convenience and durability of the vacuum, making sure to include those words in the same sentence. That way, I’ll hit my potential customer with three benefits at once, and their subconscious mind will take note and be interested. That’s why I’m giving you three suggestions here and not two or four.

    2. Excite the imagination of your prospects by invoking all of the senses and using vivid descriptions. The decision to purchase something is influenced profoundly by the subconscious mind, and the imagination is intimately related to the subconscious. You might say something to the effect of, “As you hear the vacuum start up you can feel its tremendous cleaning power as you see the dirt being sucked from the carpet and smell the fresh scent of the clean room.” In that sentence, I invoked four senses. My prospective customer is very likely to be in tune with one of those, and the others will just help to increase the power of my words to influence his or her imagination.

    3. Nod your head—at the appropriate time. Many salesmen know about this “trick”, but misunderstand it and use it the wrong way. When someone nods their head, it has a subconscious effect on the other person in the conversation. Most salesmen don’t understand what this effect is, and they misuse it. When another person nods their head, they are giving their approval—offering their agreement. The subconscious mind thinks that agreement and approval is being offered because of what its feeling. If you have a customer who is irritated, and you nod your head as you’re talking to them, they’re just going to become more irritated. On the other hand, if you have a customer who is happy and excited, and you nod your head, they are likely to become happier and more excited. When you ask for the sale, be sure your customer is in the right frame of mind, and reinforce that good f

    Human Resources - a Valuable Commodity in Today’s Business Market
    In today’s very competitive world of business, one might wonder which department is crucial to the business’s growth, value and longevity. There will be those who might guess the actual employees that produce the service or product, perhaps those that are in an executive leadership role, etc. Would you be surprised to learn that Human Resources as a department whole, is one of the most basic, integral elements of a successful business? Why is it so important?The very name of this department should provide the first clue. While most managers mig
    the senses and using vivid descriptions. The decision to purchase something is influenced profoundly by the subconscious mind, and the imagination is intimately related to the subconscious. You might say something to the effect of, “As you hear the vacuum start up you can feel its tremendous cleaning power as you see the dirt being sucked from the carpet and smell the fresh scent of the clean room.” In that sentence, I invoked four senses. My prospective customer is very likely to be in tune with one of those, and the others will just help to increase the power of my words to influence his or her imagination.

    3. Nod your head—at the appropriate time. Many salesmen know about this “trick”, but misunderstand it and use it the wrong way. When someone nods their head, it has a subconscious effect on the other person in the conversation. Most salesmen don’t understand what this effect is, and they misuse it. When another person nods their head, they are giving their approval—offering their agreement. The subconscious mind thinks that agreement and approval is being offered because of what its feeling. If you have a customer who is irritated, and you nod your head as you’re talking to them, they’re just going to become more irritated. On the other hand, if you have a customer who is happy and excited, and you nod your head, they are likely to become happier and more excited. When you ask for the sale, be sure your customer is in the right frame of mind, and reinforce that good f

    Parent Supervision at Car Wash Fundraisers
    If you are planning a car wash fundraiser then you need to be smart about parent supervision. You cannot adequately run a car wash fundraiser with only one parent or even two for that matter. Especially a big one with hundreds of cars coming thru, you just need more adults there to prevent chaos and out of control water fights you see?Personally, I have raised over 500,000 dollars in car wash fundraisers and have even written a book online; How to Run a Successful Car Wash Fundraiser. It is free online if you want it simply look it up in the search
    When someone nods their head, it has a subconscious effect on the other person in the conversation. Most salesmen don’t understand what this effect is, and they misuse it. When another person nods their head, they are giving their approval—offering their agreement. The subconscious mind thinks that agreement and approval is being offered because of what its feeling. If you have a customer who is irritated, and you nod your head as you’re talking to them, they’re just going to become more irritated. On the other hand, if you have a customer who is happy and excited, and you nod your head, they are likely to become happier and more excited. When you ask for the sale, be sure your customer is in the right frame of mind, and reinforce that good frame of mind with a nod. You’ll be pleased with the results.

    If you incorporate these three tips into your sales presentations, you’ll be able to take the results to the bank. I’m certain that you’ll enjoy that. If you make becoming a better salesman an obsession, you will take even more to the bank. The next step to becoming a better salesman is to work on your own subconscious, by seeing a hypnotherapist and/or using self-hypnosis. You’ll be able to affect the subconscious changes in yourself that are necessary to make you an elite salesman—and you can be very, very elite. Congratulations in advance on the excellent progress I know you will make when you use these techniques and work on your own subconscious mind.

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