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Sales Negotiation Skills - How To Negotiate Like a Sales Superstar When it Seems You Can Only Fail

   

As with all of my sales training tips and sales strategies its important that you know how to apply tactics in the real world. Here is a question that was asked of me several times and in slightly different versions last week

Sales training question

Gavin. Ive got a client who is already using us. He is using one product list value 3000 and another worth 2000. Total value 5000. He has only been paying 1500! He now wants to drop the 3000 product and continue with the 2000 product but is expecting a discount from his current investment of 1500. What can I do?

Sales training answer

Great question and one which is not at all uncommon. The first problem here is that this client has obviously been seriously under sold in the past and this has set his expectations. Whilst there is not a lot you can do about this situation now its important that you learn this and do not fall into this trap yourself when signing up new clients yourself

For this case, heres what you need to do

Work out your walk away price.

What is the least that you will be happy doing this deal for? You need to decide before you ever go anywhere near your client. In the moment sales people often do deals that shouldnt be signed. If you are certain about your walk away then at least you cant make this mistake.

Work out what you think the client is going to want.

You should have a good idea about this. Based on past conversations and history - what deal do you think the client will be going for?

Work out what the client will settle for.

Whats the most you think the client will pay. This is crucial because this is what you are going to be negotiating up to.

STOP. Now you have 4 possible deals. Your opening price 1500, your walk away, the clients opening stance and the clients walk away. Hopefully, there is some overlap.

Work out your concessions.

What variables can you add or remove from this deal that you can negotiate with? In all of the sales cases and with all of the sales people I spoke with this week we managed to find several

Work out how much the client needs you.

It may be that this client is about to play hard ball but that really they need you and they know that they have been getting the deal of a lifetime in the past.

The client meeting - step by step.

Set client expectations.

You have to tell this client that they have been getting a great deal and help them to understand that you may not be able to continue with it but that you do want to walk away with a win win if at all possible. Try and get them to agree that they need you and link it to their business. Dont discount the possibility that you might be able to upsell them on the full package again

After resetting client expectations try and get them to commit first on price. It doesnt matter how low they go really - its a starting point and one from which you can only go up. This will allow you to start to judge the likelihood of a positive outcome. If the first offer is really low dont be scared of shrugging it off and asking for another more realistic one

Once you have a starting figure you can make your first offer. Make it as high as you can. Only now can you start to trade concessions and variables whilst using all of your negotiation skills

Author: Gavin Ingham
 
Author Bio:

Gavin Ingham

For the last 10 years, sales motivational speaker and author, Gavin Ingham has been helping sales people to explode their sales performance by turning self-doubt, fear and lack of motivation into self-belief, confidence and action. With his inspirational approach to sales performance and motivation Gavin combines commercial experience, personal excellence and communications technologies in delivering personal and business sales success.

From the despair of losing 18 deals in a row to the triumph of his first major deal; this compelling roller-coaster journey to success uniquely qualifies Gavin as an expert in how to maximise sales performance under intense competition. His unique and inspirational perspective and the way he shares it truly demonstrates the power of the individual over external events such as competition, tough markets and personal circumstances.

Gavin is considered by many to be the leading expert on sales performance and motivation in the UK today. He is a true expert, having touched thousands through live programs and reaching every corner of the UK through his online newsletters and articles. Gavin's presentations combine both attitudes and skills and will inspire your teams to go out and take action right away. These dynamic and compelling programs provide both the motivation and the strategies to break through your sales barriers, create a dynamic sales personality and sell more. Focused on the core sales challenges of fear of selling, fear of rejection, fear of presenting and staying motivated, can you afford not to book Gavin now?

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