How to Sell
Have you ever gone to a store with the absolute conviction that you wouldn’t buy anything under any circumstances…
…and then ended up buying something?
Happens to all of us – when an irresistible offer is made.
Which is why a partner of mine got me so fired up on Friday.
You see, we were discussing weekly results, and I was given this excuse:
“Sales are down because it’s a slow time of the year, so don’t worry about it.”
Grrrr.
This is WRONG thing to say to me.
Because I don’t believe it.
I will not accept this excuse.
One of the reasons I won’t accept sales excuses is this quote:
“Sales are contingent upon the attitude of the salesman, not the attitude of the prospect.” – William Clement Stone
If you’re attitude is, “Oh, this is a slow time”, then you are just making excuses.
You’re procrastinating.
And worse, what bothers me the most, is that you’re not even TRYIN.
I’m grating my teeth just writing that.
Your beliefs about the sale don’t matter.
You’re not the one to judge whether or not a sale should be made.
Your role, as a salesperson (and that’s what anybody is who owns a website that sells stuff) who wants to boost their income and achieve their dreams is to SELL. Not to judge on whether this is a good time to even try to sell.
The truth is that you and I – and any salesperson – can sell pm any day of the year.
Sure, some days will be a little harder than others, but there’s no such thing as a good excuse for poor performance – or worse, not trying at all.
Recently I made the argument that, “Every minute you procrastinate on adding value to the world, someone out there continues to suffer because they aren’t getting your help. That makes you a big meanie, so stop procrastinating, and start taking action to help more people. Complete your solution-to-their-problems and get it out to the world.”
Well, frankly, that goes for when you aren’t trying, as well.
Even if it IS a slow time of the year, there are still people out there on your email list that NEED your help.
Remember…
Your readers didn’t end up on your list because of some communist central planning agency that randomly assigns people to email lists.
Heck no.
They ended up on your list because they are interested in your topic. It was THEIR choice.
And unless something has dramatically changed in their lives, they are just as interested in your content today, if not MORE interested, than they were yesterday.
Plus, with good copy and a great offer, you can always increase your prospects interest.
You just have to WORK at it.
(Sorry for saying that ‘bad’ 4-letter word, but you can’t get anywhere in life without it. Work Work Work Work Work.)
Here’s an example…late last Thursday afternoon, I decided to have a sale on one of my products. I made an irresistible offer that resonated with readers and have sold 399 copies of this program (at last count – and will likely hit 650 copies by the end of the sale).
All that despite it being the start of the summer and with a big holiday weekend coming up.
Actually, now that I think of it, it’s probably BECAUSE of the holiday that it sold so well…
…because I used the holiday to tie-in to the reason why my readers needed this product.
You can overcome anything with a good offer, at ANY time of the year, in ANY economy. you know that.
Let me give you another example. On July 9th the town of Candle Lake, Saskatchewan is hosting its annual Christmas in July craft show.
Christmas in July, you might think, that’s ridiculous.
Well, it’s not.
Because they’ve sold it. They’ve put the effort in to making it an irresistible offer for people to attend, even though you and I would agree that July is probably a pretty darn slow month for Christmas Craft Sales.
Just don’t tell the people there that are making it happen.
So don’t give me, or worse, give yourself, any excuses.
Just like you can’t accept the excuse of a ‘bad economy’ you also can’t allow yourself to believe in such things like a “slow time of year”.
Whether it’s selling Christmas in July or selling fat loss on Christmas Eve (I make plenty of sales on Christmas in my fitness business), if you take action and add valuend that anything can be sold anytime of the year.
It’s a slippery slope when you start allowing these excuses into your life.
Soon it goes from “slow time of the year” to “bad economy” to “I can’t do this” to “I quit and this doesn’t work anyway because it’s all a scam.”
This cycle of negativity all starts in YOUR MIND.
Not in reality.
But it doesn’t have to.
You choose what to believe.
And listen, I am fine with you thinking that I’m a jerk for writing this.
That’s A-OK with me.
What you THINK of me doesn’t matter…what you DO matters.
And if I can inspire you to action, then I’ve done my job.
It might seem extreme to you that you should be selling all the time, but I’m sure you also find it extreme that I get up at 4am seven days a week.
However, as my friend Matt Smith says, I shouldn’t expect you to get up at 4am, but I should hope that you take that message to heart and at least start getting up an extra 20
or 30 minutes earlier each workday.
Again, if I inspire you to even a little bit of action, to getting up a little bit earlier, and to focusing even a little more on selling each day, then my work is done.
My “living at the extremes” is shared with you in order to get you to move ahead – even if it’s just a little.
I’ll take giant steps down an uncharted path laden with snares and traps, and I might fall down or even get slaughtered, but at least the path will be safe for you to make steps in the right direction.
Listen, 50% of the year is over. Look at how much you’ve made so far in 2012…can you double that? Triple that?
I’ll bet you can…and in the process, double, triple, or more the number of people you HELP and whose lives you change.
For the better.
No more excuses, you hear? **me lifting up your chin and looking you straight in the eye, and you nodding back**
Now get out there and sell something.
The global economy needs the business.
Craig Ballantyne
Be good, be passionate, and add value to the world. There are amazing opportunities out there for you because the world is full of problems that need solving. Be a value adder, not a value extractor. Focus on the process and it will keep you moving to the outcome you desire.