1. Keep Your Car Immaculate
Forget what you may have heard. When it
comes to cars, we all judge a book by its cover.
Try arriving at a five-star hotel in a
clapped-out piece of automation and watch how you get treated. But try arriving
in a parking car and see the difference.
It's not right or wrong - it's just how we
are all built. Remember that saying: 'An ounce of image is worth a ton of
performance'. Whatever your car, be it a BMW or a Berlina, a Falcon or a
Ferrari - when it's dirty, it tells everyone outside what is going on inside...
your head!
2.
Never, Ever Take No For An Answer
How long do you keep persisting when you
get a 'No'?
If you lift your self-esteem you will start
to see your resilience improve. Remember, the size of a person is determined by
what it takes to upset them, so the higher your self-esteem the less likely you
are to give in quickly.
3.
Mental Ownership
The great American sales trainer, Tom
Hopkins, once said, 'People love to buy after they own'.
Imagine a guy who is thinking about buying
a new car and takes it home to show his loved ones. When he and his family see
it in the garage, looking like it belongs there, they all decide they just have
to have it.
Get people emotionally involved in your
product, and they'll move heaven and earth to buy it from you.
4.
Persistence
As every car salesperson will tell you.
It's persistence that ends up beating resistance.
5.
Dress For Success
People do judge a book by its cover.
Dress like the person you want to become.
6.
Negativity In Others
Every salesperson knows that an objection
is just a request for more information. When a salesperson gives a customer the
answers to their objections, he or she gets the sale.
Negative people - people who are always
'objecting' - are really just wanting to be convinced that they matter, that
they are okay.
Assist then in this quest and watch the
turnaround in their attitude.
7.
Deadlines Bring Your Goals Into Focus
If one of your goals is not happening as
fast as you want it to, you can speed things up by putting a deadline on it.
As soon as a realistic deadline is in
place, you will start to see how to achieve it.
8.
People Buy You, Not Your Product
Every salesperson will tell you all about
'call reluctance'. It's not wanting to be rejected by prospective clients.
If you're having trouble seeing more
clients because you're worried about being rejected, start depositing more
points into your Self-esteem Bank Account. When you lift your self-esteem, you
will see objection as not as an assault on your character, but simply as what
they are: a request for more information.
When you give the information in a
professional and enthusiastic way, the client will share your beliefs and, in
all probability, buy. Act defensively and your client will say, 'Let me think
it over' or 'Leave it with me.'
People buy people, not products.
9.
The Secret Of Success
Successful people know they are just like
everyone else. They have unlimited potential, just like we all do.
But successful people don't sit around
wishing and hoping for things to happen. They know that their strength lies in
focusing on clear goals.
10.
Plan Your Day The Night Before
Each night, before you go to sleep, write
down in your diary a list of what you would like to accomplish the following
day. (Make a list of no more than 6 things. Too many things on your list can
trigger self defeat before you even get started.) Give each item an A, B or C
according to how high a priority they are.
The next day, watch how you start to
improve your focus. As you tick off the things on your list, you'll feel great.
Your Self-esteem Bank Account will start to benefit because you'll be providing
lots of opportunities to tell yourself that you're a winner.
Mini motivators applied to your life create
MAXI results.
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