The human mind is a computer. You programme your computer by the input you feed into it: learning, knowledge, experience and so on. If you programme your mind with images of failure, you will fail. If you build a bank of success images, your computer will direct you to success.
How do you build and input images of success into your computer?
By creativity...by thinking.
The aim of creativity is problem solving. That's the essence of successful selling.
The foremost function of the mind is problem solving, we solve problems with our imagination and imagination is a function of our creative ability. A creative salesperson is a problem-solver.
The basics of the selling process:
• Determine desire
• Present the solution to satisfy desire
• Help the prospect find the right reasons for a favourable decision
Selling is nothing more than an exercise in problem solving. By constantly keeping your imagination and creativity at work, you will develop the best attitude for problem solving. You will build an unending source of ideas. You will become an idea producer and this will be your source of "value add" that will differentiate you from your competitor.
Differentiate Between Activity and Accomplishment
Activity relates to being busy but accomplishment equates to getting meaningful things done. It takes energy to fail. The successful salesperson channels their energy into creative, productive channels leading to pre-defined goals.
Accomplishment is measured by the amount of creativity involved.
And Finally: Value Added Asks:
"What service or benefit can I add to what I give my customer, other than my product?"
Not just service in the sense of speedy delivery, prompt follow-up and personal attention, which are normal adjuncts of any real sale...but a real plus idea, something extra of value to him beyond the immediate transaction...that goes beyond the nine dots of your job...
Value Add, through idea giving, is the ingredient that earns you the right to ask for the order, and to expect it!
Today's News: What a brilliant start to the TSE Webinar Series yesterday, Wendy Weiss was superb!
We have two more presentations coming up next week:
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Tomorrow: It's good to be back in Paris for a few days, and this w/e I am going to force myself to have some downtime - but I'll be back again on Monday, so be sure to join me. You have a great w/e too! - JF
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