Underestimating Your Prospect’s Intelligence
It’s not unusual for me to hear sales people say that prospects “didn’t get it”, or “they are just plain dumb”.
I always wonder what this says about the sales person making this statement. It’s important for us to remember that we are conveyors of information…like a pipeline. We are supposed to connect the flow of value through that pipeline between the prospect and our company.
Therefore, it’s unacceptable that we should expect prospects to know much, if anything about us and our organizations. There is one area, however, the prospect DOES know a lot about and that’s their own situation and problems.
Remember that true selling is helping people solve their own problems. You must approach this task as the prospect’s partner - or equal. Don’t be arrogant or cop a superior attitude - it will show through.
If your prospects aren’t catching on as quickly as you’d like, it’s your problem. It’s your marketing departments problem. The actual problem is that your messaging isn’t as clear and compelling as it should be. Until you come away from every interaction where the message was clearly received, you and your business have work to do.
The job herein is the align with the prospect’s intelligence, not to expect them to align with your existing message.
If the prospect didn’t “get it”, that’s your fault. Figure out how to make is clearer for the audience you’re speaking with.
~Brooks
Tags: Sales Skills
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