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Approaching A Potential
Buyer
Each of us has had the feeling of being followed by a
salesperson in a store or of the persistent sales or
telemarketing representative that will not accept a negative
answer. We avoid them as much as possible, don’t we? These are
high-pressure sales pitches, and they do not usually work. In
fact, the only time they do work is in the rare case where you
are able to speak to the weaker party who will often buy
something just to get you off the phone or away from their
door.
Although the high-pressure approach may work when dealing with
small ticket items, it is not likely to work when trying to
sell a timeshare. This may be the result of any number of
reasons including:
• The couple has only begun to consider buying a timeshare and
is uncertain about it.
• The couple never intended to buy and just answered your
advertisement for something to do.
• The couple has good credit but knows they will not qualify
because of their debt ratio.
• The main breadwinner just began a new job or just got laid
off.
• You have a couple who will not succumb to high-pressure sales
pitches.
Whether your sales presentation included a weekend get away or
just an afternoon meeting, you want to be certain not to come
across to your potential buyers as “pushy.” The timeshare
market is very competitive, and if you trying to sell your
program to someone who is just “browsing,” you do not want to
use a high-pressure tactic. Those who have only begun to look
want o just look around before deciding where or if to buy, and
if you attempt to sway them in any way, they will not buy from
you even if they decide to buy a timeshare – they will go to
your competitor who is less pushy.
To make the most of your marketing efforts, make your
presentation, answer the questions that are asked, and back
off. Anyone who is truly interested will let you know.
Remember, some people you approach are only curious what they
can get for their money, but you do not want to scare them away
by attempting to force them to make a decision. Let them take
their time, and you will receive the best results.
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