9: Do You Want Fries With That? How to Help Your Customer Say No

THE CHRISTIAN BUSINESS BREAKDOWN | Christian Entrepreneur, Faith and Business, Christian Women - Podcast tekijän mukaan Lisa and Sarah- Former Teachers Turned God Centered Business Owners

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Whether you are just starting out in your online business, or you’ve been serving your clients and customers for years, actually selling your products well can be a real challenge. We’re in week 3 of a 4 part series and we’re taking a look at what other businesses have done well - like fast food restaurants - and applying those strategies to ours. This week, on our women in business podcast, we’re tackling how to help your customer say no. Yes, you read that right - sometimes you actually want them to say no!  As the business owner, you are in the driver’s seat, guiding the sales conversation. At the same time, you want your client or customer to feel like they have a voice and can help steer the ship, too. The conversation should really lead to an invitation, allowing the customer to say yes - and sometimes even, no.  Decide in Advance  Decide in advance what kind of sales person you are going to be. If you know you want to drive a hard bargain, then decide in advance. If you are going to push back against their objections or simply present the offer, that’s OK, too. Just know in advance and then practice, practice, practice, so your sales pitch comes naturally.  Present the Invitation Well - How to Help Your Customer Say No  When you present the invitation well - as an open door, with lots of value, then they have the opportunity to opt in or opt out. Either way, you want to make sure that this is the right decision for them. Having the wrong client with the wrong product can spell long-term disaster for both you and the client. No client is often better than the wrong one.  Offer a Downsell  If a client or customer truly isn’t interested or the right fit for your higher-ticket offer, have another offer available. Keep them interested, and show the value that you offer, so that in the future they may purchase. In the end, offering a solid invitation to your product or service will invite the client or customer to purchase. Know when it is the right time to say no yourself, and also allow them the opportunity for your customer to say no gracefully, all in hopes they may purchase in the future.  Episode Links  Tired of struggling to make decisions in your business? If you want to feel confident about making the right choice every time, get our free ADDS Model Guide, Make Expert Business Decisions. Be the empowered CEO your business needs!  Need a little empowerment in your life? Need a little encouragement, prayer, or just plain tough love? We’re here for it! Book an Empowerment Call with us as we take a peek into your business, offer some advice, and help you get past the roadblocks you might be facing. Sign up here.  Follow the Podcast on Instagram  Find Lisa on Instagram - Branding + Photography  See Sarah on Instagram - Christian Business Coaching  Leave us a review on iTunes! First 20 Five Star Reviews - enter you into a drawing for an Empowerment Call with us. Enter before February 28!  Steps to enter the giveaway:  1. Leave us a Review on iTunes  2. Fill out this form to enter to win.

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