Tag Archives: sales techniques
There are two ways to go and the best way to find out which is the best for you is to practice. One way is to take a half time break mid-way through your content and direct people to the sales page associated with your offer. Make sure you have a lot of hooky things […]
How to Save Your Back-of-the-Room Sales!
Lisa Sasevich
I don’t like waiting in lines. Most people don’t. In fact, as I mentioned in a recent blog, I once walked away from a $13,000 program I was interested in because the line was too long. I couldn’t get a pen. I couldn’t get an order form, etc. Here’s a simple tip to help make […]
Ask Lisa: When someone’s question is off topic what’s the best practice to bring them back on topic?
Lisa Sasevich
Great question! When someone’s question is off topic I usually let them know that I need to stay on topic right now and inform them about if and when that topic will come up in the course of our time together and if it won’t I let them know what resources are available to help […]
Leave Room for Guidance
Lisa Sasevich
I want to share a piece of the inner work that I do before every speaking event. I always arrive early, and I get into the room and get still. Of course, when you first get to the venue, there’s a lot of craziness. Where’s your PowerPoint? Where are the order forms? And all of […]
I’m not an expert in managing stage fright, but here’s my advice from my personal experience. When I start experiencing stage fright, it’s usually because I am focused on myself, how I’m going to do, if I’m prepared enough, how I look, will they like me, etc…. The minute I catch myself in that cycle, […]
How to Have a Lasting Impact
Lisa Sasevich
If you want to have a lasting impact, you have to make sure that people have a clear understanding of what you uniquely do. In other words, what is the transformation that you provide that no one else does? The clearer you are about that, the faster people will flock to do business with you. […]