Fatal sales mistake no. 2 in our series of 25
is
“Stop Winging It!”
When presenting to a prospect, how many times have
you not really known much about his business or not
really known what you’re going to say or what
road you’re going to take the prospect down?
This is a huge error salespeople make far too often.
I know because I’ve been there. I used to wing
it. Winging it is not the way to go. Basically, you
are saying to the customer that you are a clueless
fool because you didn’t prepare well enough.
Preparation is the key to success.
Preparation is the exact opposite of winging it.
Winging your presentation is a fast track to failure.
It shows the client that he is not important enough
for you to prepare properly for the meeting. You need
to invest enough time to prepare for each sales call
you make and each presentation you give.
You can use checklists, worksheets, or whatever you
need to be able to present to that prospect in a way
that shows you already know some of the issues and
challenges he has.
Then you can go into the meeting and help solve the
prospect’s problems. Even if it’s an exploratory
meeting, you can perform a lot of research up front
to learn more about the company.
You can conduct research by interviewing employees
or checking out websites. Search engines, such as
Google, are great because they will provide you with
plenty of potentially beneficial websites. You can
do a lot of preparation up front and gather information
that’s going to prove to the customer you’re
knowledgeable and well-prepared.
You’ll have the customers saying, “You
know what? This guy does care about me, and he wants
my business. Let’s sit down, talk to him, and
figure things out. Let’s see if he can solve
my problems.” That’s the perception you
want to leave with the client.
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