Pre-Closing for Network Marketing: "Yes" Decisions before the Presentation
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Narrated by:
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Dan Culhane
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Written by:
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Tom "Big Al" Schreiter
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Keith Schreiter
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Get our prospects to make a “yes” decision immediately ... even before our presentation begins!
Closing at the end of our presentations creates stress for us and our prospects. We hate the feeling of pushing for a final decision at the end of our presentation. Now we can confidently give our presentations without the pressure of trying to convince our prospects. Why? Because our prospects already want what we offer.
Getting a “yes” decision first makes sense. Why would we even want to present our business or products unless our prospects wanted them first? Now our prospects will love every detail of our presentation.
Pre-closing is natural. We make a final decision to go to a movie, before we see the movie. We make a final decision to go to a restaurant before we see the menu. It is the same with sales presentations. Prospects decide first if they want our business or product, before they see our facts, features and benefits.
So instead of selling to customers with facts, feature and benefits, let’s talk to prospects in a way they like. We can now get that “yes” decision first, so the rest of our presentation will be easy.
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- Jeffrey (Jeff) C. Marr
- 2018-10-11
How to get your prospects to say YES
Tom "Big Al" Schreiter is very knowledgeable on MLM. He tells you like it is in plain English. No fluff and loads of great examples of how to apply what he teaches. I never get tired of his books. They are short and can be completed in just a couple of hours. One a week is what I did and it was extremely helpful. Jeffrey (Jeff) C. Marr
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