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5 soft-selling strategies for those who hate selling If you hate HYPE and hard-sell, use these soft-selling ideas for a more subtle and friendly approach to promote and sell your products. Free projectsOffer free projects that require your products. To add convenience and generate sales, facilitate the purchase of the recommended products by displaying product shots linking to an order form.
Encourage visitors to submit their questions to the ‘Expert’. You can either supply the answers yourself to demonstrate your expertise or invite an outside expert to reduce your workload and provide a valuable recommendation for your products. Weave product information into your answers and advertise related products on the webpage.
Provide advice and recommendations based on your customer’s individual needs. This personal approach enables you to tailor the offering.
Create and document a database of ‘troubleshooting’ solutions to problems that your products can fix. Visitors will welcome the solution to their problem and value your suggestions.
Supply tips and applications for your products to reveal their versatility and usefulness. Make your product desirable and indispensable.
All the above strategies can apply to sales of products or services. They empower visitors so
don’t forget to strategically place your calls-to-action. Who needs to hard sell?Adapted from the book 200 Marketing Ideas for Your Website by Henriette Martel-Lawson, website strategist, consultant and professional speaker. © 2004 Henriette Martel-Lawson -------------- For Marketing Cues affiliates only: To boost your sales, you can reproduce this article in your magazine, newsletter or website so long as it is reprinted in full (no editing) to the above line. The reprint should contain authorship, copyright information as well as your affiliate link to receive your commission on sales. Insert your affiliate link in '200 Marketing Ideas for Your Website' (right after 'Adapted from') and in the book cover. Not an affiliate member? join us now.
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