Learning to Sell, Again Phoenix AZ

For almost everyone, the job horizon is shortening. As dealers complete projects that began before the economic downturn, they are seeing fewer jobs on the horizon. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.

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Learning to Sell, Again

Proactive Techniques Will Keep You In Control Of Your Business

No matter where I’ve traveled this year, I hear a similar tune: “It’s not like it used to be.” Instead of “Who moved my cheese?” many dealers are asking, “Who ate it all?” That does not mean that there isn’t any business out there, but we must now hone our selling skills and reshape

CAMPAIGN
our businesses to adapt to the recent market shift.

For almost everyone, the job horizon is shortening. As dealers complete projects that began before the economic downturn, they are seeing fewer jobs on the horizon.

If this sounds like your situation, then now is a good time to put a proactive selling strategy in place that generates revenue from both existing clients and new prospects. This is a two-pronged process, because the ways that you approach existing clients are different from the ways that you attract and acquire new ones.

CHECK IN WITH EXISTING CLIENTS
For existing clients, a phone call, e-mail, or letter is a good place to start. If you have been in business for a while, then I’ll bet you can think of a few systems out there that could use an upgrade or might even be replaced altogether. Why not set aside an hour per week dedicated to contacting and up-selling existing clients? In many cases, they will be glad that you called and are likely interested in a new outdoor sound solution, iPod interface, or home theater controller. If you would like a sample letter or e-mail to use for this purpose, let me know and I will send you a generic form that you can fill in and send out.

IMPLEMENT A MARKETING CAMPAIGN
To attract and acquire new clients, referrals have led the way in our business. But with referral business diminished in recent months, dealers are embracing a few other techniques for keeping their names in front of their target market. The first is through homeimprovement group mailers. Nearly every city has a firm that sells insert cards in group mailings to target homeowners. But remember, it will take more than one mailer to make the sale. An average customer needs to see things about seven times to react. That’s why group mailers typically yield results only after about six months.

Another more immediate technique is through web marketing. Because more customers are using the Internet to educate themselves during the purchase process, it is essential to have a prominent and professional web presence. Prominent positioning is a function of search engine optimization (SEO). In short, SEO increases the traffic to your website and improves the quality of its visitors. There are many firms that specialize in SEO, but you can learn a lot about SEO strategy online or at your local community college at a low price. Just be careful, SEO costs themselves can skyrocket.
Mike Sparky Detmer
Mike “Sparky” Detmer is vice president of sales and marketing for Niles Audio and a member ofthe Consumer Electronics Association’s (CEA) Multi-Room Audio Video (MRAV) council boar...

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