selling in business (fundamental selling)
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Why People Buy &
Relationship Building: ItsNot All Talk
2ND Meeting
Ch 5
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Why People Buy
The Black Box ApproachPeople buy for PRACTICAL (rational) &PSYCHOLOGICAL (emotional) reason. We
cannot see into the buyers mind !
Stimulus-response model of buyer behavior
Stimulus sponsBlack box
Sales
Presentation
Buyers Hidden
Mental ProcessSale/No Sale
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FAB the Powerfull Selling TechniquePhysical Characteristic
Eq: Color, Size, Shape, Price
Performance Characteristic How a product can be used / help buyer Compare to others
Eq: Fasterst selling, store more information, etc
A Result of Advantage Whats in it for ME?
Can be both practical & psycho
Should be specific not generalizations
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Example:Sporting Goods Salesperson to
Customer
With this ball, youll get an extra 10 to 20
yards on your drives ( ) helping to
reduce your score ( ) because of its
new solid core ( ).
feature
benefitadvantage
People Buy Benefit(s)
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Use Your FABs
Feature Physical Characteristic
Buyer thinks So What?
Advantage Performance Characteristic
Buyer thinks Prove It!
Benefit Favorable result from advantage
Benefits are what people buy! You can have a benefit of a benefit or a FABB
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EXERCISE:
Use the FAB Sequence
The standardized FAB Sequence can be used as
follows:
The(feature)means you(advantage)with the
real benefit to you being(benefit).
Note how a benefit is emphasized
Pick a product. Insert a FAB of the product into the
above sequence
Put in your own words
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Match Buyers Needs to Products Benefits and
Emphasize Them in the Sales Presentation
BenefitsSeller BuyerNeeds
Unimportant Unimportant(de-emphasize)
Important Important(emphasize)
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Use SELL Sequence in Your
Presentation- Show Feature
- Explain advantage
- Lead into benefit
- Let customer talk
S
- physical characteristic
- performance characteristic
- result of advantage
- ask opinion question
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The Trial Close a Great Way to
Uncover Needs and Sell
The trial close asks for an opinion, not a
decision to buy It gives feedback.
The trial close is one of the best
communication techniques in the salespresentation
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When is the Time to Use a Trial
Close?1. After making a strong selling point in the
presentation (FABs)
2. After the presentation but before theclose
3. After answering an objection
4. Immediately before you move to closethe sale
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Personal, Psychological, and Social Forces,
Influence Consumers Buying Behavior
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Satisfied Customers Are Easier to
Sell to It is easier to sell to a customer than to a
stranger
Building a relationship is important to a
salespersons success
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Communication:
In a sales context, communication is the act of
transmitting verbal and nonverbal
information and understanding between the
seller and buyer
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The Basic Communication Model Has
8 Elements
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Concept of space
Territorial space
Intimate space 2 feetPersonal space 2 to 4 feet
Social space 4 to 6 feet
Public space + 12 feet
Space threats too close
Space invasion OK to be close
Nonverbal Communication: Watch
For It !!
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Body communication Signals, Send
3 Types of Messages
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> Disagreementsignals a red lightindicates the person
may not be interested
in your product
> Caution signals -gives a neutral orskeptical sign, buyermaybe uncertain aboutwhat you are saying
> Handle the signalproperly, or it maychange from yellow tored
> Acceptance signalsgives the go ahead.
> Indicates the buyer is
willing to listen & likewhat is being said
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Communication ThroughAppearance
and the Handshake
Dress as a professional
Shake hands firmly, look people in the eye
Body Language Gives You Clues
Nonverbal signals come from:
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She sits down behind her desk. She sits up
straight in her chair. She clasps her hands
together and with little expression on her face
says,What can I do for you?
What nonverbal signal is she communicating?
How would you respond nonverbally? Green (acceptance) nonverbal signal
Yellow (caution) nonverbal signal
EXERCISE.
What Would You Do? Situation #1
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As you begin the main part of your presentation, the
buyer reaches for the telephone and says, Keep
going; I need to tell my secretary something.
What nonverbal signal is she communicating?
Yellow (caution) or red (disagreement)nonverbal signal
How would you respond nonverbally?
Green (acceptance) nonverbal signal
What Would You Do? Situation #2
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EXERCISE.
What Would You Do? Situation # 2
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In the middle of your presentation, younotice the buyer slowly lean back in her
chair. As you continue to talk, a puzzled
looks comes over her face. What nonverbal signal is she
communicating?
How would you respond nonverbally? Green (acceptance) nonverbal signal
Yellow (caution) nonverbal signal
What Would You Do? Situation #3
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Barriers To Communication Which May Kill
a Sale
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Master Persuasive Communication
To Maintain Control
Persuasion is the ability to change a persons
belief, position, or course of action
Feedback guides your presentationProbing asking questions
Remember to use trial closes
Empathy puts you in your customers shoes
Keep it Simple Salesperson (KISS)
Creating mutual trust develops friendship
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Summary of Major Selling Issues
Communication is the transmission of verbal and
nonverbal information and understanding between
a salesperson and prospect
Modes of communication words, gestures, visualaids
Communication process model
Barriers may hinder or prevent constructive
communication during a sales presentation
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