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Dark, green forest representing the scary world of sales in which to build confidence.

Why is it that so many people hate sales?

Well, it can be a bit scary! Like walking through a dark, cold and howling forest.

Sales is basically entering into someone’s space and projecting what we think they might need.

We hear, “NO,” more than a high schooler who keeps asking to go to that college party.

We are cold calling to drum up business. And yes, there is a reason they call it ‘cold’ calling! … Brrrrrr!

But what if you thought about sales as a positive instead of a negative?

To do this, it helps to redefine what sales means to you.

Sales doesn’t have to be scary. It can mean you are genuinely interested in a person and what they do. Listening to their challenges; offering support and advice. Above all, building a relationship.

Understanding your client and building trust can be the hardest part of selling.

Rethink sales as building new connections. Or? New friendships!

Part of creating a bond, just like any other relationship, is getting to know them.

One of the first questions I ask myself when meeting a prospect is…

“What type of person are they?”

Candid and straightforward? Just wanting to get things done?

Do they enjoy socializing with a lot of people and having fun, portraying a more outgoing and extroverted personality?

Are they sweet, sincere and willing to listen because they care?

Or, do they come off a bit more skeptical and inquisitive?

Once I get an idea of who it is I am meeting, I can adjust my communication style. And when this happens? It is like a key that has opened a door.

No need to be scared of sales!

Sales is just understanding who your customer is and communicating with them in a way with which they desire to be communicated.

When considering this, it really doesn’t seem so scary now. Does it?

Check out my free webinars at CarolGrubbe.com/Events to learn more so that you can build your confidence with sales.

Carol Grubbe LLC: Communication Made Simple
Understanding how to communicate with your clients is as simple as knowing their communication style.