Posts Tagged ‘dealing with objections’

Befriend the gatekeeper – it’s the only way !

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Befriend the gatekeeper – it’s the only way ! Honestly, it is !

Gatekeepers, receptionists, secretaries, PAs can be the bane of your life to any aspiring telemarketing or telesales person, and this is a hot topic when we discuss telesales or telemarketing training with clients. However it is important to remember a few truths.

Befriending gatekeepers - get them onside

Befriending gatekeepers - get them onside

First the gatekeeper has all the power. They decide whether they are going to put you through or not. So why take them on ? No point.

And like anyone else they will respond better to people they warm to. Be friendly and human with them. This doesn’t mean talking about lots of random “I’m trying to be your best friend” type of stuff either.

Use words like help, advise, suggest as this subtley shows that you respect their position. “I know Phil Smith is busy, but can you RECOMMEND the best time to get hold of him ?” You may be surprised how many times these types of approaches work.

Always be polite and respectful, and it will get you more of what you want.

If you speak to the gatekeeper a lot, then it is fine to develop a more social relationship – ask them about their holiday etc, but never do this if it may be considered to be inappropriate.

Getting past the gatekeeper is one of the hot topics at the moment on telesales and telemarketing courses, and so we are looking to include this in a series of short, sharp training sessions we will be running, monthly 2 hour open course training over a 12 month period. These will be offered to businesses across Birmingham, Solihull, Lichfield, Coventry, Derby, Nottingham, Mansfield, Leicester, Coalville, Loughborough, London, Northampton, Milton Keynes, Grantham, Stamford, Peterborough, Cambridge, Newmarket, Bury St Edmunds, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Stratford, Kettering, Wellingborough, Corby, Market Harborough,  as well as wider parts of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, the East Midlands and West Midlands.

How to deal with – I’m happy with my current supplier

Friday, November 20th, 2009

How to deal with – “I’m happy with my current supplier.” This is one of the most common objections you face in any form of selling. As a result it is worth building some ’script’ in your head at least to help you combat it.

After all, if you can make 10% difference to your success in handling this objection, think what difference this would make to your sales results.

Happy with my current supplier - how to deal with that old chestnut

Happy with my current supplier - how to deal with that old chestnut

There are many things you can do and say to deal with such objections. Follow this link to the full article we’ve written on ezine   http://ezinearticles.com/?Objection-Handling—Im-Happy-With-My-Current-Supplier-Thanks&id=3289726

It is also worth spending a little time with your colleagues brainstorming some ideas. Combining your ideas in this way builds synergy, creates team spirit and helps everyone. One of our clients has recently started doing this every Monday morning and is already seeing more positive results and a better team atmosphere.

Quality questions – telesales use

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Having a range of quality questions to use when talking to prospects on the phone can be massively helpful and can get you further than perhaps your competitors will on the phone. You may have done work on open and closed questions before. You may even have done them with us.

Questioning techniques for telesales and telemarketing

Questioning techniques for telesales and telemarketing

 

The next stage is to develop some great questions that will help you get that bit further. We were carrying out some work with a client in Kettering, Northampton recently and we were talking about how to deal with the objection “I’m happy with my current supplier thank you.” A quality question could be “ok that’s interesting, what is it about dealing with ABC that you particularly like ?” Whatever they answer is going to help you understand what is important to them.

If someone is considering a number of different options or suppliers, certainly a question which works well for us is “and how will you decide who to go with ?” or another way of asking the same question is “and what are the most important factors in helping you decide who to choose ?”  As soon as they’ve told you that you know what you need to sell against. Forget everything else – just focus on what is important to them – which they’ve just told you !

Any tips you have for us, let us know at info@tomarket.co.uk. We’re always keen on new ideas.

Handling sales objections – you’ve heard it all before

Friday, February 6th, 2009

One of the things that is most challenging about any form of telemarketing, telesales or sales job is dealing with those (pesky) objections.

 

Wouldn’t selling be easy if people simply agreed to all the wonderful things you put to them ? But they won’t and they never will ! And I also think that ironically selling would become less interesting and less stimulating if people agreed all the time ! After all that would remove the challenge wouldn’t it ?!

 

So get geared up, and get ready for them. I believe that once you’ve been in a job for 3 months or so, you’ve probably heard 95-99% of all the objections you’ll ever hear.

 

 

So find out answers, write things down, listen to how others deal with the same objections.

 

I can probably guess what 8 of the top 10 will be in any case. We’ve all heard them before. The words may change from industry to industry, but the essence is the same. We have an audio CD available on this subject, click this link to go straight to it.

http://www.associatedlearningsystems.co.uk/product_detail.asp?ProdID=22