Selling a Ketchup Popsicle to a Lady Wearing White Gloves
A good salesman is born that way; it is not a learned behavior.
End of story. Go solve another mystery. This one is over.
Crack any sales help book and you'll find all of the traits the
author says a good salesman must have. He must be an early
riser, well-organized, diligent, a great communicator,
well-dressed, punctual, tactician, statistician, creative, bold,
a great listener, a great talker, assertive, convincing,
analytical, and maybe mystical. He must be a planner, a time
conservationist, and posses the ability and desire to always
win. His presentation has to be polished, his words impeccable.
WRONG!
A real salesman has the innate ability to make people like him
and listen to his ideas. You can't learn it in any book or sales
course. You've got it or you don't. It's magnetism, plain and
simple. People buy from people they like not because of a
superior product, killer service, and never price.
If you really like people and enjoy the game of getting them to
see your point of view, you're a natural born salesman and will
do well, very well. In fact, you'll be in the top income
percentage of all professions.
If you spend all of your time trying to "learn" sales
techniques, you'll look forced and unnatural. Look for work that
better suits your temperament. A true salesman is born, not
made.