The Best Sales Lesson I Learned From An 80-Year Old

kimduke | How To Sell | Thursday, July 29th, 2010

For those of you who don’t know – I come from VERY humble beginnings. I grew up in a little town so small it was actually called a HAMLET!

There are so many advantages to growing up in a little place like that. You’re surrounded by people who KNOW WHO YOU ARE. (now as a kid and especially a teen-ager – that can be both good and bad!)

And YET – it was from this tiny spot that I learned the sales skills that I now travel and teach internationally today.

My Best Sales Teacher?

The absolute best teacher for me was a wonderful, elderly gentleman named Mr. Farkas. He was a very tall and elegant man, who was always dressed very formally and yet he had eyes that twinkled and he was SO quick to smile.

He and his wife ran a little café in the center of town. They had the best of EVERYTHING to offer a 6 year old kid. Chocolate bars ( my favorite was the Wig Wag!) , a hundred different kinds of ice cream, penny candy by the jar (and all the jars were all lined up for you to drool over) and suckers and gum by the boatload.

For a little girl in the ‘70s – this place was magic!! But sometimes it felt a little overwhelming. I didn’t want to make a mistake and order something and then change my mind.

I would stand there with 25 cents in my hand – trying to make up my mind on what I wanted. And even though he had a line-up of other customers…

…Mr. Farkas never PUSHED ME TO HURRY UP and MAKE A DECISION.

Instead he would ask me this very simple question:

“ Kim, what are you craving today?”

And well – that always did it!

Because you crave something DIFFERENT every day and it also makes you feel that you can CHOOSE SOMETHING DIFFERENT another day! There was no risk.

Instantly what I wanted would pop into my mind and I would make a choice.

And this is what he also did.

He thanked me each and every time. He treated me the SAME as the adults who had spent hundreds of dollars in his café. I felt special.

And I loved Mr. Farkas.

What Can You Learn From An 80-Year Old?

Well – I want you to ask yourself:

  1. Do You Know What Your Customers Are Craving? So often women come up to me and tell me about their product or service and how they are having a tough time selling it. And when I ask them “Did you ask your customers what they wanted?” – they look at me with a blank stare and then say “NO.”
  2. Do You Push Your Customers To Make A Decision? My. Farkas was gentle with me and he knew what I was struggling with. Even a 6 yr old customer doesn’t want to make a mistake. And yet his gentle question took all the risk out of it for me. If you pressure your customers, I guarantee they will say NO. There has to be A REASON for them to buy now!
  3. Are You Thanking Your Customers? This common courtesy has appeared to have DIED OFF. Are you honestly thanking people for their business? With eye contact, a hand-shake, warmth and gratitude? Thank you cards in the mail? How are you showing it?

Mr. Farkas Understood Selling Is All About Relationships

It doesn’t matter whether you sell face to face, on the phone or over the internet. People buy from people and companies they like, trust and respect.

What are YOU doing on a consistent basis to create a relationship of like, trust and respect?

If you have any doubt – just look at your bank account as it will tell you the honest answer.

Sales Skills and Poetry?

Once Mr. Farkas learned about my love of books – he and his wife would always ask me to come for tea and he would show me books from his collection. He instilled in me a life-long love of poetry and I will remember him always as someone who saw me as SO MUCH MORE than just a customer.

I Diva-Dare You To Do That For Your Customers.

So there.

Love From Your Bossy Sales Diva,

Kim

What’s On Your Mind?

kimduke | Diva Questions For You | Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

I hope you’re enjoying the dog-days of summer!

Quick question for you though.

What are you doing through out the summer so your sales don’t disappear?

Do Your Customers Think You’re Fickle?

kimduke | How To Focus | Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

I live in the country surrounded by a forest of trees. There are bird feeders everywhere and each morning I sip coffee while I watch the hundreds of birds flying in for the buffet.

It truly is a daily joy.

But NOT this morning.

Why?

Because I goofed-up!! I’ve been away on business in both Barbados and Montreal and you guessed it…

The bird feeders weren’t filled for 14 days!

SLAP!

So as I was sipping my coffee this morning there were only a few stragglers flying in.

The food had been replenished. But the birds had given up on me and flown the coop to someone else!

You’ve Heard Me Say This Before

Selling is all about relationships. When people know, like and trust you. And if you’re around them enough (with permission of course) on a consistent basis, with something unique, valuable and compelling for them – customers will choose you.

But they won’t if you’re fickle.

What’s My Definition of Fickle?

It’s just like my mistake of not feeding the birds. No food, poor offer, no follow-up – they disappear.

Just like your customers. (Do you really think a 10% sale motivates anyone to do anything??)

4 Ways You’re Being Fickle:

What’s On Your Mind?

kimduke | Diva Questions For You | Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

There are so many different types of social media out there these days. All of them can be used, in different ways, to help promote your business.

So for this week’s question, I want to know:

What types of social media are you using and having success with?


What’s On Your Mind?

kimduke | Diva Questions For You | Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Since we’ve been talking about your summer reading, I want to know:

Love, love, love all the ideas and feedback we’ve been getting for each weekly question!
Remember – when you post your response – we post your website. (Talk about FREE PUBLICITY!)
This week’s question:
What is one of your favorite business books?

What is one of your favorite business books?


What’s On Your Mind?

kimduke | Diva Questions For You | Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

The great ideas just keep on coming!

I love hearing about all your successes and seeing you promote your business.

My question this week is:

What is DIFFERENT about YOUR Customer Service?

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