| The Critical Skill
The ability, the desire, and the patience to listen are necessary
if you want to achieve greatness in sales. Unfortunately, most sales
people tend to talk more than they listen. Here are three strategies
that can help you improve your listening skills in both face-to-face
meetings and when speaking to people on the telephone.
1. Plan. Prepare a list of questions to ask your prospective customer.
Make a commitment to yourself that you will uncover the answer to
each question during your meeting.
2. Think. Before you speak in a sales meeting ask yourself if what
you are going to say will add value to the conversation. If the
only thing you are going to talk about is your product or service,
resist the temptation to speak.
3. Limit distractions. It is very easy to be distracted by noise,
people walking by, telephones, etc. Focus your full attention on
the person you are talking to.
Action step: During the coming week, concentrate
on speaking less than you listen, particularly when meeting with
clients, customers or new prospects.
If you are interested in improving your selling skills, Kelley
Robertson can help. I think his material is really useful to anyone
wanting to become a better salesperson. If you would like to subscribe
to his free e-zine "The 59 Second Tip", here is the
link: http://www.robertsontraininggroup.com/
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