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In order to put people in the picture, so they can visualize the meaning of your words, you have to understand what the statement means and you have to understand a little bit about how people process information and what physical or emotional factors can interfere with the job to be done.
Let’s start with visualization. If we have sight in our eyes, the eyes are amazing. They can take in almost a billion images in a fraction of time. Our guests have multiple ways of experiencing the visualization of our words. Do you know how to tap into all of the senses during your sales presentation?
Many people long to own their own boat and there is something about man and water that has us longing for the sea. Currently, boat prices are down 8% in many places from 2004 prices and Projections say another 3% expected and analysts are talking 7-11% less than 2004 prices or even more. Why have boat prices sunken so low?
It seems that folks cannot take second mortgages as easy due to real estate calamity. Yacht sales companies complain that they have cut prices and staff to adjust to the fewer sales stating some boats are selling at 1998 prices now and expect a further drop. Perhaps if you have the money, it is time to invest in that boat of your dreams now or in the near future.
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Most people who have had careers in retail sales are accustomed to the customers coming into a business looking for something. The customer wants to know about the product or services, get information and will often consider the options right there on the spot and leave with the product or service.
If the retail establishment is selling food, there’s a high probability that the customer will place an order and leave with the food, unless something goes wrong with the service, or the food just don’t seem to appeal to their tastebuds at the time. Retail customers go to stores to buy things, or get more prepared to make a purchase in the near or distant future.
Timeshare and vacation ownership. what are they about? What is it like to have a career in this industry? What does it take to make a six-figure income and to stay employed in the industry?
I am not writing these articles with the intention of hiring anyone since I’m not a sales recruiter. I do have an MBA in real estate development and management and my pet peeve in business is employee turnover. I just don’t like it. Turnover in the vacation ownership/timeshare industry is horrible.
One very successful timeshare salesperson told me, “when you have a monthly paycheck over $10,000, you’ll be hooked on this industry forever. The income and the pace of sales can leave your breathless with excitement, or out of breath, flustered. It depends on what type of a month you are having. If you make a $10,000 paycheck, it’s easy to want to continue that pace forever.
Just as life has ups and downs, so does commission-based sales. When you are making lots of sales you can live on the adrenaline and it’s amazing. If you stop making sales, you just don’t tend to feel as excited and neither does your bank account. The key to continued success is balance.
If you’re reading this article you either like to travel, know someone who likes to travel, you’re in the travel industry or want to be. Many people who read this article will be familiar with traditional timeshare. With traditional timeshare, the buyer usually purchases a specific resort as a home-base resort, for a specific week, in a specific sized condominium.
If you’re making sales presentations and you hear from the guests, on a regular basis, ” I have to think about it,” you’re not creating enough URGENCY for them to make the choice to do business with you TODAY.
Let’s uncover the TODAY issue. First, you as the salesperson have to believe that the guest is there to become your newest owner TODAY. If you don’t believe that it’s possible, then probable, chances are, it won’t happen. You have to have a stronger belief in the possibilities than the guest. The energy level and attitude of the salesperson is very important.
When guests arrive from the Hawaiian islands to Las Vegas and stay in our hotels and then tour vacation ownership and timeshare resorts to consider purchasing, they tell us that just because home is considered to be a “paradise” to many, they enjoy taking a break from ” paradise” and coming to the mainland, Las Vegas, especially for gambling, shopping, food, shows, and lots of fun.
With vacation ownership or timeshare selling, when the customer says ” no” to your offer, you have a chance to find out why they feel the way they do and to help guide them back towards your desired response the your proposal to purchase “Yes.”
If you’ve been in sales, you’ve heard people say “no.” I find it fascinating to dig for the real reasons why most people feel so obligated to get that word ” no” out. It reminds me of the credit card commercials with actor David Spade, everything on the commercial leads to a “no.” What if you just tell the customer, I know that you know, that I know that you came in today to tell me ” no.” So, let’s just say the word together and get it out of our systems…” no.”‘
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