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4 Reasons Why the Sale is Not Made

 
Author: Margo Chevers
 

When sales are down, a salesperson must begin to take stock of why that is happening. Most sales people start by blaming the companys policies. If youd only offer better specials, or blame the economy, If only customers had the money, or they blame their boss, If only I got a better schedule, or they will blame whatever happens to come to mind that day. Never, do they take stock of their own selling techniques.

There are four basic reasons why salespeople dont make a sale.

The customer doesnt want/need your product or service. Therefore they lack the motivation to make the purchase.

Many sales people ignore the fact they dont want/need the product and continue to attempt to make the sale.

In this case, the sales person doesnt adequately qualify the buyer. Not everyone you come into contact with will have a need for what you are selling. But sales people are conditioned to try to make a sale no matter what.

Asking good questions and listening carefully to the answers will solve this problem quickly. That will free up the sales person to move on to greener pastures.

The customer cant buy. They dont have the money.

This problem is similar to the previous reason why sales arent made. The salesperson has not asked the appropriate questions to qualify the buyer.

The buyer has the need, but they dont have the money. You cant force someone to come up with money. If it is beyond their budget, face it and try to work within their budget by finding an alternative product or be honest with them about what it will take to make the purchase. They will appreciate your honesty.

The customer cant buy. They are not the decision maker.

If you are dealing with someone who is not a decision maker, it is because the sales person has not taken the time to qualify the individuals role in the purchase. You need to get in front of the decision maker. In my experience, no one can make the sale for you.

If you make the presentation to the un-qualified person in the hopes that they will take the information to the decision maker, more times than not, they will not be able to close the sale for you.

The customer doesnt understand the offering.

You havent made your offer clear. Or you havent educated them about your product. Perhaps youve been selling features instead of benefits to them and that makes them unclear as to how they could use your product.

Or it is a technical product and they are a non-technical individual. You have been speaking in tech-talk and they dont want to appear ignorant, so rather than asking for clarification, they decide not to buy. After all, they dont know how it will benefit them.

As you can see, in each of the instances, it wasnt outside forces that inhibited the sale, it was the sales person.

To become a SuperStar Salesperson, you need to learn to evaluate your role in each and every sale. For the most part, you will find that your efforts can and should be improved. The effort is well worth it.

 
 
 

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