This technique involves mirroring the client's body language, tone of voice, and speech patterns to create a sense of familiarity and comfort.
What is "Matching and Mirroring"
This common objection might arise when a customer says, "It's too expensive."
What is a "Price Objection"
This upselling technique involves recommending a higher-priced alternative to the item the customer is considering.
What is "Substitution"
This form of leverage involves using customer testimonials and case studies to influence a potential client’s decision.
What is "Social Proof"
In which month is Mother's Day celebrated in the United States?
What is "May"
This approach involves focusing on the customer's interests and needs, rather than immediately discussing the product or service you're offering. What is it called?
What is "Client-Centric Communication"
A strategy to handle objections by acknowledging the concern without agreeing or disagreeing, allowing you to introduce more information.
What is the "Feel, Felt, Found" technique
This strategy involves suggesting additional, complementary products to add value to the customer's original purchase.
What is "Cross-Selling"
Using this, sales reps can leverage a limited-time offer or scarcity of a product to encourage a faster decision-making process.
What is "Scarcity"
This flower is traditionally associated with Mother's Day because of its meanings of love and admiration.
What is the carnation
This advanced rapport-building strategy involves adapting your communication style to match the client’s preferences, such as focusing on details for analytical types or keeping it big-picture for visionaries.
What is "Adapting Communication Style"
This type of objection handling involves providing examples of past clients who had similar doubts but were satisfied after purchasing.
What is "Providing Social Proof"
This term describes making an offer that enhances the original purchase with features or add-ons that increase the overall value of the customer's purchase.
What is "Bundling" / "Stacking"
This leverage technique uses the popularity of an item as a selling point, suggesting that "everyone is buying it."
What is "Bandwagon"
This U.S. President officially declared the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day in 1914.
Who is Woodrow Wilson
This effective method involves expressing genuine appreciation for the client's business or complimenting a recent success of their company.
What is "Giving Genuine Compliments"
A technique where the salesperson preemptively addresses potential objections before the customer can raise them.
What is "Objection Preclusion"
This technique involves showing the customer how upgrading to a premium product can actually be more cost-effective in the long run.
What is "Demonstrating Long-term Value"
This strategy involves demonstrating how your product or service can uniquely meet a need that no other competitor can, thus leveraging your unique selling proposition.
What is "Leveraging Unique Selling Proposition (USP)"
This ancient festival, celebrated by the Greeks and Romans, is considered a precursor to modern Mother's Day, honoring mother goddesses.
What is the festival of Hilaria
This fundamental principle suggests that people are more likely to favor those who appear similar to themselves, whether in behavior, background, or choices.
What is "Similarity-Attraction"
This involves converting a customer’s objection into a reason for making a purchase, effectively using their concern as a selling point.
What is "Objection Conversion"
A method where the salesperson customizes the upsell by using the customer’s previous buying patterns and preferences to suggest specific higher-tier products.
What is "Personalized Upselling"
This leverage involves negotiating terms that provide advantages to both the buyer and seller, making it difficult for the buyer to decline.
What is "Mutually Beneficial Negotiation"
Name the founder of the modern American version of Mother's Day, who initially campaigned for the holiday as a day to honor one's mother.
Who is Anna Jarvis