Know
Your product before You Sell It
by J.Conners
Product knowledge is by far the most important
key ingredient to posses when it comes to selling your product.
Before you sell your product, make sure you know
it inside and out, you wouldn’t want to be caught without
an answer if your prospect had a specific question.
Think about it, if you were interested in buying
a product from someone and they couldn’t answer your simplest
of questions about the product, how much faith would you have in
it? Probably none.
Here are a few tips on how to get to know your
product better:
1. Brochures and
Literature
Obtain as much written information as you possibly
can on your product. Read up on the features and benefits your product
offers until you know them by heart. Keep reading until you can
roll every detail off the tip of your tongue including any fee’s
associated with the product.
Also, keep your brochures handy, open them up
in front of your customer and go over the details of your product
step by step. Customers love visuals.
2. Role Play
Role playing is a fun way to get to know your
products. You will need two of your associates to help you out with
this.
You play the salesman, have one of your co-workers
play the customer, and have one of your co-worker’s critiquing
you.
Have your co-worker playing the customer ask as
many questions about the product as he can possibly think of. When
you are finished, go over the sales session with the person that
critiqued you.
Also, take turns playing each character, playing
the customer can give you a great perspective on their point of
view. Think about it, how often are you the customer when it comes
to buying your companies products? Never.
3. Use the Product
This is perhaps the best way to get to know a
product. To actually own, have, and use the product, not only gives
you the ability to know it inside and out, you will also be able
to tell your customer that you have and use the product, and how
wonderful you think it is. This will tell the customer how much
you believe in the product and that you have confidence in it.
One of the worst mistakes a sales person can possibly
make is to be unprepared.
Take a few minutes out of every day to get to
know your products better. Make learning about them fun with the
role playing, and concentrate most on the products you know least
about.
Remember, the more you know about your product,
the easier it will be to sell. Good luck.
This
article may be reproduced by anyone at any time, as long as the
authors name and reference links are kept in tact and active.
Jay Conners has more than fifteen
years of experience in the banking and Mortgage Industry, He is
the owner of http://www.jconners.com,
a mortgage resource site, he is also the owner of http://www.callprospect.com,
a mortgage lead company.
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