Please Don't Drag Me Into The Backseat On The First Date, She Pleaded...

Please Don't Drag Me Into The Backseat On The First Date, She Pleaded...

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So say the ladies (and even a few gents) when the salesman comes calling or makes the pitch - be it for that wonderful product, or a new business opportunity.

It might be worth listening - Women are 80% of everyone our industry.

Is anyone in the front of the room listening? Hello..!!???

Research on how women buy tells us this very thing...and we must be the last to know, think?

According to Martha Barletta, researcher and writer on women's buying habits,

"Sales people are trained to try to close the sale in the initial meeting.

That may work with men, because they have a faster decision process, and frankly, shooting from the hip, making decisions on the spot is one way they communicate their autonomy and decisiveness - the 'cowboy factor.'

But women are marksmen, not cowboys - and if you rush them or push them while they're trying to zero in on what they want, all you're going to do is irritate them."

Instead, women, she writes,

"want to consider, compare and talk it over with trusted advisors. It's not enough for the product or service to meet her needs; it must be the best way to meet her needs...I'd advise you to refocus your attention on what you're going to do to follow up, instead of pushing too hard right away. Otherwise, she will start to distrust your motives..."

-"Marketing to Women"
Martha Barletta, 2003

Is anyone in your company listening? Or are the trainers still fixated on telling you to close that poor woman on the first date and then gloat to everyone how easy it was?

What's your experience? Use the Comments below. Sounds dreadful, actually, doesn't it, to be "closed"?

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"Kim:

You may not want to hear this, but today I cried after the call. I had no idea that there was help to fix the problem of boy talk which I worked so very hard to develop and until today, thought I was never going to be able to get rid of."
-RoseMarie C, Melaleuca

After seeing this, my leads generator friend, Peter Mingils wrote in:

"Most people would never think a conference call could have that deep of an impact."

"People at the front of the stage have been selling this all wrong for too long.... and you're opening up some eyes to better ways of doing it....this is breaking trends, and controversial, as belief systems are being challenged..."-Peter.


About the Author:
Kim Klaver is Harvard & Stanford educated. Her 20 years experience in network marketing have resulted in a popular blog, http://KimKlaverBlogs.com, a podcast, http://YourGreatThing.com and a giant resource site, http://BananaMarketing.com and now a new online community for MLMers http://NetworkMarketingCentral.com



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