Getting to know someone
Types of Questions to Ask
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100

A close and harmonious relationship.

Rapport

100

Require the respondent to answer without being given a finite amount of pre-selected answer to choose from.

Open-Ended

100

The process of a salesperson contacting individuals who have not previously known about or shown interest in a product or service. 

Cold Calling

100

A potential customer

Lead

200

A personal or emotional connection between a customer and a business. 

Affinity

200

Answered from a finite list of pre-selected answer options.

Closed-Ended

200

The set of repeatable steps in the sales cycle, from identifying potential customers to closing the sale. 

Sales Process

200

The marketing process of gathering a list of potential customers who are interested in a product or service.

Lead Generation

300

The informal exchange of information between people and professionals with common interests. 

Networking

300

Include or imply an assumption in the question itself.

Assumptive

300

A visual summary of potential customers in the various stages of the sales process.

Sales Pipeline

300

The idea of customers wanting to be like people who are similar to them.

Mirroring

400

The act of current customers referring new potential customers

Referrals

400

Have answers that can be interpreted differently.

Interpretive

400

A sales technique where salespeople ask customers if they would like to purchase more products or services. 

Suggestive Selling

400

A process for determining and addressing the needs, gaps, or voids between current conditions and the desired outcome. 

Needs-Assessment

500

Identifying of potential customers

Prospecting

500

What are the four types of questions that we talked about this week?

Open-ended

Closed-Ended

Assumptive

Interpretive

500

Spell the name of this class

M-A-R-K-E-T-I-N-G

500

Giving someone something so they feel compelled to give something back in return

Reciprocity