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Are You Saying This Magical Phrase To Your Customers?
By Kim Duke

 

 

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The other day I was at my wonderful hair stylist - the only stylist EVER who understands my ultra-thick curly hair (oh yes - I live for my flat iron!)

Maria emigrated from Poland and she has many stories of living under Communist regime and being hungry constantly as a child.

She pronounces my name as "Keeeeem" and is not only a talented hair stylist; she is also a talented musician who plays the viola and piano.

We always have the best conversations. As she was cutting my hair, we were discussing selling. Maria said:

"Keeeem - I don't sell - I offer change."

Here's me, with wet hair, wearing the black rubber cape and I yelled "I need a pen to write that down!"



Are You Offering Change To Your Customers?

I just loved how Maria captured selling with one phrase. "I offer change."

And yet, you and I both know that the majority of people try to sell by INFO DUMPING all over their customer vs ASKING what kinds of CHANGE their customer is looking for.

Remember - selling is when you're offering a means, an opportunity for someone to make a positive change.

How cool is that?



How Do Your Find Out The Changes Your Customers Want?

Ask them.

We're all looking for companies that offer us the change we're seeking. Plus - we all LOVE when they offer the "change" in a unique, interesting and dependable way.

If you haven't asked what your customers want - you're missing out. Missing money, missing opportunities and definitely missing chances to develop lasting customer relationships.

Go to www.surveymonkey.com and create a survey. (I can barely operate a vacuum and I did it!) Then you can send the survey to 100 people for free.

Send 3 questions, use a selection of multiple choice answers and also ask your customer to write suggestions. Ask what they would like more of, less of, anything that is driving them nuts and what they need help with!



Are You Offering Change Or More Of The "Same-Old Same-Old"?

It's time for you to shake things up. Give it a twist. Turn it upside down! I would bet that you need to start focusing MORE on "offering change" and as soon as you do...your sales numbers will start changing for the better too!

So there.

Love From Your Bossy Sales Diva,

Kim



P.S. If you loved this article, can you please pass it on to 3 of your sassy friends?
They'll receive my FREE Report: The 5 Biggest Sales Mistakes Women Make as well as my savvy and sassy sales tips each week.
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Thanks a million!






Author's Bio

Kim is an unconventional, sassy and savvy sales expert that shows women small biz owners and entrepreneurs sizzling sales tips on how to increase sales in a fun, easy, stress-free way!

Her extensive sales background was based in the media - 15 years working with two of Canada 's largest television networks, CTV and CBC Television in sales and management. She's sold millions and didn't even break a nail!

She is a national award winning salesperson - and was the second youngest sales manager in Canada for CBC Television, Canada's oldest television network.

Kim also writes sales articles and sales tips for newsletters and websites internationally.

Her warmth and her passion for taking the fear out of selling is what Kim has shared with thousands of people in her presentations, training and writing.

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