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Marketing Essentials. n Chapter 13 Initiating the Sale. Section 13.2 Determining Needs in Sales. SECTION 13.2. Determining Needs in Sales. What You'll Learn. Why determining needs is an essential step in the sales process Three methods used for determining needs. SECTION 13.2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 13 Initiating the Sale

Section 13.2 Determining Needs in Sales

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SECTION 13.2SECTION 13.2

What You'll LearnWhat You'll Learn

Why determining needs is an essential step in the sales process

Three methods used for determining needs

Determining Needs in SalesDetermining Needs in Sales

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Why It's ImportantWhy It's Important

A thorough analysis of customers' needs and wants is necessary when planning and executing effective sales presentations. Customers vary greatly in their perceptions and requirements, so salespeople must learn how to uncover those differences. This section will help you to accomplish that goal.

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Key TermsKey Terms

nonverbal communication

open-ended questions

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Customer needs are directly related to buying motives. Motives can be rational, emotional, or a combination of both. In this step of the sale, your job is to uncover the customer's reasons for wanting to buy.

Determining Needs

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When to Determine Needs

The salesperson should determine the customer's needs as early in the sales process as possible.

In a retail selling, the salesperson should begin to determine needs immediately after the approach. In business-to-business selling, needs can be determined in the preapproach.

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How to Determine Needs

Three methods will help you determine customer needs:

observing

listening

questioning

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Observing

When you observe a customer, you look for buying motives that are communicated nonverbally. Nonverbal communication is expressing yourself through body language such as facial expressions, hand motions, and eye movement. In B2B selling, nonverbal communication can include the personal belongings in a buyer's office.

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Listening helps you pick up clues to the customer's needs. Remember these five important listening skills when talking to your customers: Maintain good eye contact. Provide verbal and nonverbal feedback. Give customers your undivided attention. Listen with empathy and an open mind. Do not interrupt.

Listening

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In order to listen to customers, you must get them talking. One way of engaging a customer in conversation is to ask questions.

Build your questions around words like:

Questioning

who

what

when

where

how

why

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Do ask open-ended questions—questions that require more than a yes or no answer.

Do ask clarifying questions to make sure you understand customers' needs.

Don't ask too many questions in a row.

Don't ask questions that might embarrass customers or put them on the defensive.

Questioning

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13.2 ASSESSMENTASSESSMENT

Reviewing Key Terms and Concepts

1. Why is determining needs an essential step in the sales process?

2. When should you begin determining needs in the sales process?

3. At what point in the sales process do you stop determining the customer's needs?

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Reviewing Key Terms and Concepts

4. Name three methods used to determine customers' needs.

5. Without asking a direct question, how could you find out how much a customer weighs in order to properly outfit him or her with the proper size skis?

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Thinking Critically

You are a salesperson in a rug store that carries inexpensive area rugs, medium priced area rugs, and very expensive, authentic Persian and handmade rugs. How would you determine your customer's price range so you know which category of rugs to show?

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