Learning from an amazing sales experience

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Here’s an article I wrote for a client that I provide exclusive articles for. I wanted to share it with you since it could be one of my all time favorites. I hope you enjoy it, and learn from it as well.

Almost everything I share about the customer experience and selling I’ve learned from watching the best. The other day I encountered an amazing salesperson; I wish you had been there. Let me share with you some of what this salesperson did so well:

1. He proactively and enthusiastically engaged me. Even though I wasn’t there to buy anything from him, the salesperson engaged me with energy and passion. That made an immediate impact on me.

2. He had a genuine smile on his face. It was the first thing I noticed about this salesperson. He clearly enjoyed what he was doing, and his smile made me like him instantly.

3. He was passionate about his products, and was clearly excited about showing them to me. This is one of the biggest differences between good and great salespeople. Why should a customer be more enthusiastic about a product than the salesperson?

4. He didn’t ask if I wanted help. He assumed I was interested in what he sold. What’s interesting is that I really wasn’t, but because he did the first three things on this list so well I couldn’t help but listen to what he had to say.

5. He asked me if I wanted to make a purchase. I’ve seen a lot of salespeople do the first four items on this list but still miss the sale because they didn’t ask their customer if he/she wanted to make a purchase.

6. He jumped up and down with excitement when I said yes. Okay, that’s probably not something you would do, but I do hope you’re excited for your customer when he/she decides to buy something.

The only thing my salesperson didn’t do well was to make change. But that was understandable, and in any event his mother was there to help him. When you’re a seven-year old Cub Scout selling popcorn in front of a grocery store you probably don’t have a lot of experience in making change so quickly. It didn’t matter. He knew how to deliver a great sales experience!

This little guy reminded me that selling it isn’t just about the training. You don’t have to know every, single thing about a product. A great experience comes from being happy, being passionate, being present, and caring about your customer and the products you sell.

So let me ask, how does your sales experience compare to this one? What can you and your team do to be even better?

Republished with author's permission from original post.

Doug Fleener
As the former director of retail for Bose Corporation and an independent retailer himself, Doug has the unique experience and ability to help companies of all sizes. Doug is a retail and customer experience consultant, keynote speaker and a recognized expert worldwide.

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