A Simple Sales Strategy

Has anyone ever said to you, "Your price is too high and I'd like a discount. " In this article I outline two approaches for responding to this comment.

First, giving discounts in the right way may well be the most appropriate thing to do. Conversely, giving a discount in the wrong way can not only lose you a sale but could lose you all possible future sales from a potential client. Read on to see what I mean.

Just suppose you say "yes" and immediately give a discount. What do you think this potential client now thinks?:The problem with just giving a discount by itself is that you have given something away and have asked for absolutely nothing in return. You've just created a win/lose situation. The potential client has "won" a discount amount and you have "lost" it. Also, just because you've agreed to a discount doesn't mean you'll get the sale, in fact, quite the opposite. You may have damaged your credibility to the extent this person no longer trusts you or wants to do business with you.

Just suppose now that instead of giving the discount you ask them, "Why do you want a discount?" The response will help you understand what is behind the request. Then, depending on how they respond, you could use one of two approaches.

Approach One

This approach is useful if money really is an issue. Instead of giving a discount, you lower the price by taking out something of value. This is a win/win choice. They get the lower price and you still maintain your price for a certain value bundle. You could say, for example, "If price is more of an issue for you, then I suggest that we take out X product/service." (Suggest taking something out of high-perceived value). The person needs to see that in order to get the discount they have to give up some of the value from your offer. Alternatively you could ask them for suggestions for what they'd like to take out. Or maybe offer a couple of suggestions. Your potential clients need to understand that there is a price for reducing the price!

Approach Two

You agree to give a discount provided they give you something in return. In exchange for a discount you ask them to give you something which is important or of value to you. That's another win/win choice. For example, suppose you offer consulting at $200 an hour, and someone asks for a discount. You could say, "I am prepared to reduce my rate from $200 to $180 an hour if you agree to an initial 100 hours of consulting." The client will receive the discount and you have received a commitment for 100 hours. Another example is giving a discount based on the client buying from you by a certain date, which is an important date for you (e.g. tax year end). The important thing is to ensure that whatever you do, it is a win/win situation and that the person is perfectly clear as to why you are prepared to give the discount.

I was once involved in a very large sale worth several million dollars. As usual, I was asked for a sizeable discount. I agreed to the discount provided the client made a commitment to purchase some other services at the same time (which they needed). As a result of being asked for a discount and the way I packaged my response, I ended up with a much bigger sale, double in fact!

I hope you're starting to see that when people ask for a discount, it creates a great opportunity for you.

(c) Tessa Stowe, Sales Conversation, 2005 You are welcome to "reprint" this article online as long as it remains complete and unaltered (including the "about the author" info at the end).

About the Author:

Tessa Stowe helps Coaches and Consultants stop struggling to sell, and instead attract clients like magic! Her FREE e-course tells you how: "Attract More Clients Naturally: 10 Simple Strategies That Work ... Even If You Hate Selling!" Sign up now at http://www.attractmoreclientsnaturally.com.


Article Source:

thePhantomWriters Article Submission Service

Related Articles
- Solution Selling Strategy
Who among us is not already up to here with the omni-smarts who wax poetic the benefits of "Solution Selling. " And this article discusses the topic of solution selling strategy; go through it to learn more about it.
- Deadly Trading Mistake
- Managing Sales Activity
- V. Sales and Marketing
- Affiliate Moneymaking Strategies
- Selecting A Business Continuity Strategy
- Door-to-Door Sales
- Strategy for Building Sales
- Recruiting Strategies
- Marketing Mix
Regional Articles
- A Simple Sales Strategy Alabama
- A Simple Sales Strategy Alaska
- A Simple Sales Strategy Arizona
- A Simple Sales Strategy Arkansas
- A Simple Sales Strategy California
- A Simple Sales Strategy Colorado
- A Simple Sales Strategy Connecticut
- A Simple Sales Strategy DC
- A Simple Sales Strategy Delaware
- A Simple Sales Strategy Florida
- A Simple Sales Strategy Georgia
- A Simple Sales Strategy Hawaii
- A Simple Sales Strategy Idaho
- A Simple Sales Strategy Illinois
- A Simple Sales Strategy Indiana
- A Simple Sales Strategy Iowa
- A Simple Sales Strategy Kansas
- A Simple Sales Strategy Kentucky
- A Simple Sales Strategy Louisiana
- A Simple Sales Strategy Maine
- A Simple Sales Strategy Maryland
- A Simple Sales Strategy Massachusetts
- A Simple Sales Strategy Michigan
- A Simple Sales Strategy Minnesota
- A Simple Sales Strategy Mississippi
- A Simple Sales Strategy Missouri
- A Simple Sales Strategy Montana
- A Simple Sales Strategy Nebraska
- A Simple Sales Strategy Nevada
- A Simple Sales Strategy New Hampshire
- A Simple Sales Strategy New Jersey
- A Simple Sales Strategy New Mexico
- A Simple Sales Strategy New York
- A Simple Sales Strategy North Carolina
- A Simple Sales Strategy North Dakota
- A Simple Sales Strategy Ohio
- A Simple Sales Strategy Oklahoma
- A Simple Sales Strategy Oregon
- A Simple Sales Strategy Pennsylvania
- A Simple Sales Strategy Rhode Island
- A Simple Sales Strategy South Carolina
- A Simple Sales Strategy South Dakota
- A Simple Sales Strategy Tennessee
- A Simple Sales Strategy Texas
- A Simple Sales Strategy Utah
- A Simple Sales Strategy Vermont
- A Simple Sales Strategy Virginia
- A Simple Sales Strategy Washington
- A Simple Sales Strategy West Virginia
- A Simple Sales Strategy Wisconsin
- A Simple Sales Strategy Wyoming
Related Articles
- Solution Selling Strategy
Who among us is not already up to here with the omni-smarts who wax poetic the benefits of "Solution Selling. " And this article discusses the topic of solution selling strategy; go through it to learn more about it.
- Deadly Trading Mistake
- Managing Sales Activity
- V. Sales and Marketing
- Affiliate Moneymaking Strategies
- Selecting A Business Continuity Strategy
- Door-to-Door Sales
- Strategy for Building Sales
- Recruiting Strategies
- Marketing Mix

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History