Reverse selling helped me bootstrap a $3M/year business.
Here's what it is & how to use it to handle any sales objection:
Here's what it is & how to use it to handle any sales objection:
In sales, most people handle objections after the pitch.
But a mentor taught me how true sales Jedis handle objections BEFORE the pitch.
It's called REVERSE selling & it makes the sales process unscripted & effortless.
But a mentor taught me how true sales Jedis handle objections BEFORE the pitch.
It's called REVERSE selling & it makes the sales process unscripted & effortless.
There are 3 types of sales objections:
1. Uncertainty (unsure of results/timing)
2. Financial (can’t afford)
3. Support (unsold partner/spouse)
To avoid them:
1. Control the call
2. Have a natural conversation
3. Gather info to handle objections
...before you pitch.
1. Uncertainty (unsure of results/timing)
2. Financial (can’t afford)
3. Support (unsold partner/spouse)
To avoid them:
1. Control the call
2. Have a natural conversation
3. Gather info to handle objections
...before you pitch.
There are 5 core questions we need to answer during discovery:
1/ What problem is the prospect experiencing?
2/ How badly do they want to fix the problem?
3/ What have they tried already?
4/ Can they afford your service?
5/ Are they the decision-maker?
Let's them break down:
1/ What problem is the prospect experiencing?
2/ How badly do they want to fix the problem?
3/ What have they tried already?
4/ Can they afford your service?
5/ Are they the decision-maker?
Let's them break down:
Always ask these 5 core sales questions before you pitch.
Once you have, you're ready to:
•customize your offer for the prospect
•handle objections before they happen
The result: a frictionless sale.
Once you have, you're ready to:
•customize your offer for the prospect
•handle objections before they happen
The result: a frictionless sale.
That's a wrap.
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