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Mat Koenig (blog)
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Joe,
I love your passion which I am guessing you convey with the CAPS-LOCK on. The beauty of this dialogue is that there is room for many opinions.
While I fully agree that consumers feel the need to negotiate I disagree when you say they want to.
Dropping price isn't a "reward", it's either an admission that we don't believe out product is worth the price (which isn't always bad if the market justifies a price adjustment) or it's a lazy salesperson/managers way of 'moving iron' to get to the next deal.
Agreeing with Jeff, people want to feel good about their purchase and 90% of that happens in the earlier stages of the sales process.
One last thing, I wouldn't use Real Estate salespeople as an example of "sales" anything. 90% (I left room for the ones who really are good because there are some) of Real Estate 'Professionals' are nothing more than people who list houses and come to work to wait.
If you watch the home sales shows on HGTV you'll see that most of those people are horrible at presenting a home.
Perhaps the reason we have to drop our prices so often is because we, like the folks on HGTV, have limited product knowledge and our presentation also sounds like "whattya think?"
Tune up the skill and service to our clients an our profits will climb. That's my 2 cents.
I love your passion which I am guessing you convey with the CAPS-LOCK on. The beauty of this dialogue is that there is room for many opinions.
While I fully agree that consumers feel the need to negotiate I disagree when you say they want to.
Dropping price isn't a "reward", it's either an admission that we don't believe out product is worth the price (which isn't always bad if the market justifies a price adjustment) or it's a lazy salesperson/managers way of 'moving iron' to get to the next deal.
Agreeing with Jeff, people want to feel good about their purchase and 90% of that happens in the earlier stages of the sales process.
One last thing, I wouldn't use Real Estate salespeople as an example of "sales" anything. 90% (I left room for the ones who really are good because there are some) of Real Estate 'Professionals' are nothing more than people who list houses and come to work to wait.
If you watch the home sales shows on HGTV you'll see that most of those people are horrible at presenting a home.
Perhaps the reason we have to drop our prices so often is because we, like the folks on HGTV, have limited product knowledge and our presentation also sounds like "whattya think?"
Tune up the skill and service to our clients an our profits will climb. That's my 2 cents.