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Questions
5 Keys to Capturing Prospective Buyers
Spring has
sprung. The birds are singing as they busily build nests
and do their mating dances. Yeah, it won't be long before
the flowers bloom, and grass starts growing. You know
what that means...grass needs mowed. When you parked
the riding mower last fall, you knew that it would be
a miracle if you could get it through another summer.
You're going to need to replace old “Betsy”
sooner or later, and start thinking about the features
you want the next mower to have.
Well, you
haven't tried starting the old mower, but hey, it's
raining cats and dogs outside. With nothing better to
do, you head for the mall and find yourself among a
line of shiny lawn mowers with a wide variety of prices
and features. What are the advantages of each one compared
to the difference in costs?
Yep, not
every customer that walks through your door is ready
to make a purchase. Maybe they're still in the “thinking
about it” stage. Yeah, when you think long enough,
you usually talk yourself into doing it. That's why
it's important to treat every customer's question with
respect. You never know when a properly answered question
will lead to a sale.
Here are
some tips to keep in mind for effectively answering
customer questions:
1. A Question is the Sign
of a Potential Sale.
Yeah, if a customer is taking the time to look you up
and ask questions, you're dealing with a high level
of interest. Don't take it lightly. A prompt and quick
response laced with the added benefits of the product
will go a long way toward closing a sale.
2. Make it Easy to Ask
A Question.
There's nothing more frustration than having a simple
question and having to move heaven and earth to get
an answer. Make it easy for your customers to ask questions.
Make your website question friendly and include a phone
number with all of your sales material.
3.
Organize - Set up a Frequently Asked Question File
What questions have you emailed answers to sixteen times
this week? Keep a file with those repeat questions.
You'll be able to copy and paste the answers into responses.
Hey, your customer will be happy and you can spend time
doing something else. Everyone wins!
4.
Get Back - Quickly
How many times have you shopped around while waiting
for someone to get back to you? Yeah, it's easier than
ever on the web. Customer attention spans are ever shortening
with the vast global competition at their fingertips.
Don't dilly dally - get back to them pronto!
5.
Make Every Question a Sales Opportunity
When someone asks you a question, you've got their attention!
They're waiting for an answer that is important to them.
Yeah, it's the perfect opportunity to expand your response
to include benefits of the purchase.
Questioning
customers wear a badge that says, “Buyer on Board!”
Read it and pay attention. Often a little nudge will
mean a sale to tally at the day's end. Think of it like
this...learning to effectively answer customer questions
is a low-cost and effective way to boost your profits
this year!
Who
is Allyn Cutts, and why should you care?
Allyn has spent over 24 years helping businesses like
yours find new customers and increase sales to current
customers. Allyn is a marketing and sales fanatic, providing
measurable marketing solutions that drive huge results
for small-to mid-size business clients. Allyn works
personally with clients to design and deliver off-line
and on-line direct marketing strategies that focus on
metrics and measurable results. You can learn more about
Allyn Cutts at www.AllynCutts.com and you can call 610.437.4106
between 10 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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