#229: 3 Mistakes I Made in July’s Sales Presentations That Could Have Ruined the Sale
Description
Want to shorten your ordering appointment learning curve and keep calm during sales conversations? This is the episode for you…
Today I'm spilling the beans about what I did WRONG with a client, with 60 professionals (photographers were watching me).
My mistake got me thinking about other missteps I’ve had in my career, so I sat down to share them ALL with you!
We’re covering things like:
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Staying calm if you miss an important step in the process.
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How to strike the perfect balance of talking and listening while selling.
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Why it’s critical to avoid assuming during a sale.
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What to do if you accidentally delete something the client wanted.
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How to avoid opening a “can of worms” that leads to overwhelm in an ordering appointment.
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The best way to get TOP DOLLAR for your photography and make sure your client leaves feeling served.
So if you want to learn how to elegantly solve any sales problem and make a happy client, hit play and get ready to feel empowered!
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SHOW TRANSCRIPT:
BOUTIQUE BREAKTHROUGH – 8-WEEK WORKSHOP
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