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Salesmen: Keep Irrelevant Opinions To Yourself!

 
Author: Dr. Gary S. Goodman

I had nothing better to do the other day at the airport than to study the techniques of a fellow who was promoting premium charge cards. It seemed to me he was doing nearly everything imaginable to scare away business.

A gentleman sitting next to me, about 15 feet away from the vendor, called out: Can I ask you a few questions?

The reply: No, I cant leave my postwellokay, uh, why dont I just give you this brochure.

The next thing he did was to strike up a nasty conversation with a man who was wearing a bold USC shirt.

Theyre going to lose you know, the card seller taunted.

(His words were prophetic. Texas, as you know, prevailed in the national championship game, later that evening.)

Still, what a bozo!

How can you hope to sell anything by making people feel defensive?

I have seen this behavior not only in salespeople, but also in customer service providers and other functionariesor should I call them, dysfunctionaries. They inject their biases and opinions into their business conversations without having a clue as to how offensive they sound.

They should go at it from a very different angle. Even if somebody asks them their opinion, they should say, Actually, I dont have a position on that, and shut up.

They might be pleasantly surprised to find that suddenly they will get along with nearly everyone, and theyll also close a lot more sales.

Dr. Gary S. Goodman 2006

Author Bio:
Dr. Gary S. Goodman is a notable scripter. Dr. likes to pen down articles about this field.
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