Potential Customers
Offline
This is very important especially at craft shows. Our sales have
been outstanding even in the worst places due to actually talking
to potential customers walking past. Just walking past they aren't
going to see how beneficial soy wax candles are when they are just
sitting on a table. So, we talk to them. We tell them everything
about the candles and the scents, and ask them questions about their
candle burning habits. We've sold many a tealight sample to those
who have never tried them.
Follow Ups
on Orders
Keep in good contact with your customers. Thank them for their order
and tell them when it's going to arrive. When it ships, contact
them and let them know it's coming. When it arrives, contact them.
See the pattern?
Follow Ups
on Reorders
If you sell reusable items, or maybe an item that could be easily
recommended to someone else, contacting past customers at certain
times is important. You're leaving money on the table if you constantly
search for new customers. Don't forget about those who have already
purchased! Ask them how they liked their order, if they had any
problems, etc. If they liked the products, you might suggest they
host a party or catalog show to introduce it to their friends.
Of course you
want to spend most of your time focused on potential and past customers,
but don't forget about others you meet! When someone asks what you
do for a living, explain to them your "job" and what you
sell. Have a mini speech ready to give at a moments notice that
covers the basics of your products.
Don't be afraid
to be a chatter-box!
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About the
Authors: Kara Kelso & Anita DeFrank are two busy wahms, and
the owners of Direct Sales Helpers. For free direct sales tips,
visit: www.DirectSalesHelpers.com/newsletter.html