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Category :: Sales Training Author :: Harry Richards 
 
 Article Title :: Selling Without a Script
 

"Get into selling and make your fortune" the headline shouted at me from the classified page. It went on to explain how anyone could become rich by learning how to sell.

As a gullible young man just out of the Air Force and looking for a job, I was hooked on the idea of a sales career despite suffering from a general lack of confidence. On top of that my near panic at the thought that now I had to survive in the big outside world on my own. No morning bugle call to kindly let me know that breakfast was being served.

No more shouting in my ear about the condition of the nice suit of clothes they give you to wear. No more marching in parades to a destination unknown, you need only follow the leader and wait until you hear the order to halt.

Worst of all, no more free meals and a bed, the reason I joined up in the first place. I had become institutionalised. From that point forward I would need to think for myself for the first time in years.

Solely on the merits of my Air Force discharge papers, I landed a job as a trainee salesman with a well-known office machine manufacturer. They kindly sent me to sales training school for a whole month after which you are supposed to be a whiz at selling. Not so for me, because after a couple of months I had managed to sell . . . nothing.

Hugely embarrassed and demoralised, I resigned. However, I continued to hold to the belief that "selling can make your fortune", perhaps because as a kid I had been quite a successful street urchin.

My ideas about selling as a career were reinforced when by chance I read a news item about a janitor who became a commission salesman. Two years later he bought the apartment block where he had previously been the janitor.

I must try again to become a salesman, and I did without much success. Most of the direct selling outfits simply gave me a pre-typed script to learn. I tried the scripts, but several of my prospects simply asked me how long had I been doing the job. One asked me why I was speaking so unnaturally, I wasn't aware of it. Perhaps I speak with a different tone when reading out loud from a script.

Perhaps I could learn to sell by trying retail in-store sales, I pondered. So onto the retail circuit. The Company boss had a store for each day of the year 365 stores. He sent me as a trainee to a store where I was asked to push the sales of some fridges that had no motors. I was astonished. How can a fridge not have a motor? I asked the store manager for a brochure that might help my understanding of a fridge with no motor, so he dug around under the counter and thrust a buch of grubby papers into my hand.

"You're supposed to sell them, not read about them" he complained.

Anyway I did read about these fridges, and discovered that not only did they have no motors but the energy consumption was less than an ordinary light bulb. I found it all quite extraordinary. and simply voiced my amazement about them to everyone who entered the store. Not as an intention to make a sale, but simply because I was actually very impressed with the technology.

However, a strange thing happened: People started buying fridges. Each day more people came to me to ask about them and more sales resulted. Weekly deliveries of fridges to this single store out of 365 stores alerted the Head Office due to the unusual delivery rate.

Incredibly, the company extended the premises to accommodate more fridges. I have often wondered how they filled the space when I moved on to pastures new.

So there I had learned the two most important ingredients for selling which if mastered will enable anyone to be proficient in sales.

Just these two for starters: Enthusiasm and Product Knowledge.

The third ingredient will be borne of the above two which is "confidence"

Armed with enthusiasm for a product and thorough Product Knowledge, you will surely brim with confidence. Most of your prospects will not see you as just another Sales Person but as an expert they can trust. Why will they trust you? Because as you should have discovered yourself in life that it is always patently obvious when someone knows what they are talking about, You know instinctively when a person is telling you the truth. You also learn to know instinctively when someone is talking nonsense.

Now here is a truth:

People will only buy from those they trust. The emphasis is on the ONLY.

Since then I have sold just about everything under the sun, including double glazing, windows, home improvements and several years in Life Insurance. I learned some truly fascinating secrets on selling and how to sell effortlessly.

Truly "Selling" is easy, when you know how. Look out for my article entitled "Selling effortlessly by Numbers" you could be amazed.

Naturally, I moved up in my sales career and bought my own stores. Selling the very product I found impossible to sell just a few years earlier, Office Machines.

I can never forget a major sale I made a few years ago to the Managing Director of a large corporation. He bought a very expensive product and gave me his company cheque there and then without question. However, just as he was leaving he mentioned that one of my competitors WGS was selling the exact same product at ten percent less. Being a bit puzzled, I asked him why he did not buy it from WGS.

"Because I preferred to buy from you" He replied

There you have it, as you must surely know deep down, even from your own experiences: People will only buy from those they trust.

Feel free to reprint this article in its entirety in your ezine or on your site as long as you leave the author’s copyright in place and the links in place, do not modify the content and include our resource box as listed below.

© Harry S Richards

Resource Box: Article by Harry S Richards. Founder of Beauforts PC Trading. Learn from his experience: Go to: http://www.beauforts.biz Harry also runs a unique Trade MART at http://www.themartuk.com

 
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