Asking The Best Sales Questions
Effective questioning is a critical sales skill for several reasons. First, our recent research shows that there is a direct correlation between the success of a sales call and the type of questions that the salesperson uses. On average, failed sales calls include 86% more close-ended questions than open-ended questions.
Successful Sales Calls Have 25% More Open-Ended Questions.
Second, your questions help customers make their first key buying decision, which is whether to buy you, the salesperson. Questions build rapport and demonstrate your interest in the customer. They uncover information about the customer's needs, who to call on, the decision-making time-frame, your competition and how the customer will make a decision. When you ask the "best" questions, customers will view you as a consultant with their best interests in mind.
Third, questions help you manage the sales call. You can control the conversation and differentiate yourself from competitors by being the best listener.
But merely asking questions isn't enough. You need to ask "The Best Sales Questions." For example, asking questions that draw out needs for your product's strengths can position you as the best or only solution for the customer's needs.
Sales Skills - In The Field
Asking "The Best Sales Questions" allows you to uncover your customer's real needs and meet them with the right solution. A sales representative from WESCO International, Inc., a $4 billion electrical equipment provider, used the Action Selling