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How your thinking and actions can increase margins An article in USA Today discussed the demise of a major electronics supplier in the past year. One of the major reasons the article sited was the inability to sustain profits against the low ball competition! Having had a reputation for better service and added value, the supplier cut its best and most experienced people and moved to compete on price only! The low ball competition had lower overhead, understood the bottom feeder mentality and could function on the lower margins. One might ask what this has to do with me in selling equipment, services or supplies. Answer; there is always a lesson to learn! If you are getting hit with the price competition response the following can give you an edge! ……
Meanwhile those that focus on selling product will always be fighting the price war and spinning their wheels! The first thing needed to give you the edge is your own thinking and attitude. One needs to realize that customers now need solutions that work! So ask yourself… • What really does my product or service potentially solve for my customers? Because you have analyzed your product against the previous questions, you now are thinking beyond your product or service and more solution focused versus product. This will give you a mental edge over your product focused competitors! IMPORTANT: If you customer sees no advantage, difference or added value to your offering, then price is the only decision point left. Now because you are solution focused the customers are seeing you. So how do you get them away from a price only decision? Once more ask yourself these questions, and then formulate open questions to obtain the information from your customers. • What really is your customer's main objective, in their words? Now stop and really think about these questions! Can you clearly answer each of them fully and with total confidence? If your answer is yes, then you are most likely not experiencing the price issue as much as others. On the other hand should the answers be blank you know where the problem is! Here is the solution! 1. Invest the time to create open questions to uncover the information for each question above. If you are skeptical about this approach, find someone making $200,000 in commissions a year and ask them about it! I have seen it before; things are great and just about anyone can make a sale. Things get tougher and the field thins leaving only the professionals that are willing to adapt and do things differently. Copy write 1-2009 Harlan Goerger Reprint in entirety only Related Articles:
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