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Prepare to Sell!

 
Author: Audrey Burton

Sales is a critical part of any business, including non-profits. Sales is not complicated or difficult, but requires preparation, consistent action and a plan. Before completing any preparatory work in sales, consider asking yourself some tough questions.

  1. Why are you in this business?

  2. Do you believe in your product/service?

  3. What are you trying to accomplish?

When you believe in your product and understand why youre doing what youre doing, the rest of the sales process is much easier.

The first step in the plan is for the salesperson to know the features and benefits of the product or service (lets say product). For example, lets say your product is office furniture. Describing the features of your product and your company might look like this:

  • Been in business 18 years

  • Lots of variety including home office

  • Free delivery

  • All price points

  • 7 day guarantee

While features are very important, its even more important to identify the benefits of your product. This process involves more thought you need to put your feet in your customers shoes and ask, Whats in it for me? (wiifm) For example, Why should I care if youve been in business 18 years? How does that help me?

To fully understand the benefits of your product, first list the features, and then answer the wiifm question for every feature. There are no rules for this exercise and there will likely be more than one benefit for some features. Getting back to our office furniture example, here are some benefits:

  • Longevity well be here for you when you need us. We will remember you! You dont even have to come into the store when you need something. Bottom line a relationship, convenience and peace of mind.

  • Variety one-stop-shopping. No matter what you need, we have it or we will get it for you. We save you time.

  • Free Delivery save you money.

  • All prices you will not be disappointed. When you come to our store, you will find what you want within your budget! We save you money and minimize stress at the same time.

  • Guarantee If it doesnt fit or doesnt look good, well take it back no questions asked. This gives peace of mind and freedom in making your decision.

If you get stuck determining the benefits, ask your customers! Why did you buy from us? If the answer is vague, be willing to go deeper and deeper until you get something tangible. For example:

  • I bought from you because I liked the furniture.

  • You go further What did you like about it?

  • It matched my existing office furniture.

  • So, you appreciated the variety we offer? Did you look anywhere else? What did you find there good and bad? Were there any other reasons you bought from us?

This may be stressful for you, and you may feel like youre bugging your customers. Again, put your feet in your customers shoes do you think your customers want you to succeed? If your vendors called to ask you to help them, would you? If youre still uncomfortable, offer an incentive or gift to customers who help you to do this research.

Another way to define benefits that are important to your prospects is to determine their needs and define their problems. By fully understanding your potential customers needs and problems, you can better give them what they want. Sometimes your prospects dont fully understand their needs and problems, so doing this research in advance and being prepared with this information, you can help them even more.

Now you can talk to anyone about your product!

Author Bio:
Audrey Burton is a notable scripter. Audrey likes to pen down articles about this field.
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