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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Do not ask "can I help you"?

A general rule in sales is to never ask a question that can be answered with a simple "no". You want to ask unique open ended questions that puts the visitor at ease, like "What unusual things have you seen at the show?" or "what have you seen that interests you?" These types of questions invite conversation. You want to converse with the show goers not bark orders and questions at them.

Or if you really want to be snazzy as open ended questions that quality the visitor, like "what types of promotional products are you using right now?" This allows you to determine if you can help them, that way you can not waste your time and their time speaking with someone who does not need, use, or want your products.

If you incorporate this with our booth positions tools you will give yourself the room to talk to your perspective new customers- by pushing your table back and standing in front of it you allow yourself to be in the mix of people without being on top of your fellow booth mates.

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