Price is an OBJECTION in the absence of VALUE ⭐️
I want to talk about objections and especially the price objection. So the
title of this blog is price is always an objection in the absence of value.
If you're constantly getting an objection from your potential customers that,
“OH, that's expensive, oh, that's pricey.” If you're getting a lot of price
objections, or even if somebody is looking at your business opportunity, and
they say, “Ooh, I don't know if I can afford to join your business.” What the
person is basically saying is that you haven't built enough value because you
can't fight somebody on price. If you start fighting on price like, “Oh, but we
can do two pounds cheaper than so and so.” You already lost before you even
started.
So what you want to do is build so much value in what you're offering
that the price is no longer question. So if I'm trying to sell you on joining
my business, I'm going to build so much value for you in my business, what
you're going to get out of it, how much money you'll be able to make, how much
you're going to grow as a person, how much you fun you're going to have, how
many amazing people you'll be surrounding. I'm going to build value so much
that by the end if you need to spend some money just to get started, that's not
going to be a problem. You're not going to worry about that because that's
going to be for you like it small price to pay for to get all of what I'm going
to get in this business.
And
same with the product, if you build enough value in the product, and how do you
build value in the product, by selling not features, but benefits. Too many
people sell features. “Oh, it has this ingredient in and it has this ingredient
in.” That features. Features tell, benefits sell, what will you get by using
this product? How will you feel by using this product? What sensations you can
experience what other people say about you when they see using this product? So
that's the value guys, once you've built up the value, the price is no longer
the question. And really, I could even apply this when it comes to for example
training events.
If your people are not coming to a training event, the chances
are you haven't built enough value in the event. Then they are going to find
excuses, “Oh it's too expensive. It's too far to travel. I don't have where to
leave my kids,” and so on. So the list is endless and you can't fight all of
those objections. But if you build enough value, guess what, all of a sudden
they found a babysitter, they go to transportation, they've got a day off from
work or whatever, they are there. Why? Because you've built enough value in
that training event, and anything else.
So whenever you're struggling with
anything, you know, selling or inviting or attracting people always work on
value, add value, add value, add value, so that the person understands
everything they will again from that, and that's really the difference between
an announcer and promoter. Announcer just announces, hey, I have this product
for sale, hey, I've got this event, hey, and I’ve got this business. They just
announced and they let the customer or the prospects do all the work of
figuring out whether it's worth for them to invest or not. A promoter builds so
much value that the customer or the potential prospects don't need to think
about it, they don't need to do the homework because they've already sold it to
them by building that value.
Okay,
so that's my tip for you, do build the value and you'll see how your amount of
people coming to events amount of people buying your products and joining your
business will go through the roof and you will get much better results and make
a lot more money.
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Yours
in success
Gediminas.
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