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The Most Powerful Way To Influence Your Customers

 

Have you ever read a book or article and immediately felt a powerful connection with the author? As if the author was just like you, as if he knew exactly how you felt, as if he truly understood you?

Have you ever read a salesletter that made you feel that way?

For me personally, very few salesletters have had that kind of effect on me. But one thing's for sure... every time I have come across such a sales letter, I've found myself pulling out my credit card and buying whatever the site was selling by the time I was done reading the letter!

How useful would it be if you could influence your customers that strongly?

Here's the simple secret to wielding that kind of power...

Before you try to sell to them, meet them where they are!

What do I mean by that strange phrase?

Just this... Show the customer that you can see the world from where he is standing, through his eyes. Show him that you understand, that you're aware of, and sensitive to his feelings, thoughts and experiences!

The only way to show the customer all those things is to genuinely understand and empathize with his problems, challenges and frustrations. In other words, you can't fake it. You actually have to step into the other person's world and really see it through his eyes, through his point of view.

Think about this...

How are most friendships formed? It starts when you find out that the other person has something in common with you. That the two of you are alike in some way, you share a common interest.

That relationship becomes even stronger when you begin to realize that the other person understands you, that's he's going through the same challenges that you are!

Nothing creates a bond faster between two people than sharing something in common, especially a common pain or frustration.

This is what those great sales writers mean when they say "you have to know your customer!" It means, you have to know what your customer is going through, what motivates him and what pains him!

When you can show the customer that you see the world from where he's standing, that you can feel what he feels, the "plight" they're at, the frustrations and struggles they're going through, you can then easily lead them to the solution!

Before you can offer to solve your customer's problem, you have to show him that you empathize with his problem!

Everyone's offering to solve their problems and making them all kinds of promises. Yet very few people actually take the time to show the customer that they really understand them, that they care! That they appreciate and empathize with their problem!

Why do you think "personal stories" and "testimonials" work so well to sell products? It's because the customer can relate to the people in the stories. The stories can often time take the reader from the place where he currently is.. and gently, naturally lead him all the way to the end result, the solution... the happy ending!

If you have personally gone through the same problems and challenges and can use your own personal story, that's even better. (This is why those 'rags to riches' stories sell moneymaking products so well.)

The better you understand the mindset of your customer, the better rapport you'll have with him, and the easier you'll be able to sell to him.

This is why individuals who have purchased and loved the product themselves tend to be much better at selling it to others. It's because they have personally experienced the pain and frustrations that existed before they found that product. And they are much better at conveying that message to the reader (i.e. the customer.)

Before you can get the customer to see things from your point of view, you have to first meet him where he is and see things from his point of view! Only from there can you lead him towards the solution... and to the sale.

Do that and you will create instant rapport! Your salesletter will take on a magnetic quality! It will compel your customers to buy from you! And, it will leave your competition in the dust!

To your success!

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Author: Av Kumar
 
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Av Kumar is an authority in this industry. Av has written several articles in the past on this subject.
 
 
 

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