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    Upselling can be done in perso

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    Shoe stores suggest socks or polish to go with your new sneakers, hair salons recommend styling products, and stores selling electronics offer an extended warranty on the gadget you just bought. In each case, the business encourages the customer to add on to the purchase they are making.

    Upselling can be done in perso

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    ach case, the business encourages the customer to add on to the purchase they are making.

    Upselling can be done in person, on the phone or over the Internet. Many online shopping carts allow you to set up a product-specific upselling page. That means that when someone orders Product A, they get the suggestion that goes with that product. Someone who orders another product receives a recommendation appropriate to that product.

    Here are some tips to make suggestive selling work for you:

    Make the suggestion after the customer has made a commitment to buy. Don't try to add on to the sale before the customer has

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